Faena Art Hotel

Martha Salotti 445, C1107 CMB, Buenos Aires, Argentina

The historic El Porteño building, a onetime grain warehouse made of imported Manchester bricks, was slated for demolition in 1998 before a local cultural preservation group stepped in. Soon after, Argentine fashion designer Alan Faena picked it up and hired designer Philippe Starck to turn the old mill into his outlandish dream of a hotel, the Faena Hotel. It opened in 2004 on the now-gentrifying Puerto Madero waterfront, becoming an anchor for future developments—apartment buildings, international hotel brands, and ritzy restaurants. The Faena dares to be different in every aspect. Guests are introduced to the hotel creators’ own ideas of luxury, where black marble meets claw-foot tubs and red velvet meets white leather. The property has become something of a social center and playground for the wealthy, attracting locals to the funky cabaret with nightly tango performances, now almost legendary, or to the antique book–lined lounge and 1920s throwback decor. Multiple restaurants and a pool bar, fronting one of the largest pools in the city, help maintain a steady stream of activity.

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The party of the year is almost sold out in Buenos Aires and the Faena Hotel Buenos Aires’ rooms are completely spoken for. From 8pm on December 31 to 4am January 1st there will be plenty of food, drink and surprises in the restaurants, bars and at the pool at Faena. I spoke with GM Ariel Barrionuevo at lunch this week at Faena and he promises the hotel’s creative department is working to outdo their divine party last year. This fantasy hotel is my choice for ringing in the New Year in Buenos Aires, will you be there too?

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