Perfect for eco-aware travellers seeking the best of Palermo Soho’s culture and nightlife
With just 23 rooms and a sense of calm, the hotel offers effortless city living with a thoughtful, boutique twist.
Location
Tucked away on a tree-lined street in the heart of Palermo Soho, Bromelia feels like a peaceful retreat right in the middle of the city’s most vibrant, creative neighbourhood. You’ll be within easy walking distance of independent boutiques, weekend markets, and some of Buenos Aires' best restaurants and wine bars. It’s the kind of place where you can lose an afternoon simply strolling the streets, pausing for coffee or a glass of Malbec as the city hums around you.
Rooms
With just 23 rooms, Bromelia keeps things personal and welcoming. Interiors are smart and unfussy - neutral tones, good natural light, and subtle design touches that feel more boutique home than hotel. Many rooms come with balconies or little terraces, ideal for a quiet coffee in the morning sun. We love how the layout gives you a sense of calm and privacy, even with the city at your fingertips.
Amenities
There’s no pool or spa here, but the charm lies in the thoughtful details - friendly, bilingual staff, a leafy courtyard garden, and a lovely rooftop terrace where guests gather for drinks in the warm evening light. Beds are comfortable, and the concierge team is genuinely helpful, whether you’re after a late-night dinner spot or a local gallery worth discovering.
Activities
Bromelia is perfectly placed for exploring Palermo’s design stores, galleries, and buzzing nightlife. If you’re in the mood for greenery, the Japanese Gardens and Bosques de Palermo are nearby. You’ll also be just a short drive from Recoleta’s elegant avenues or the colour and rhythm of San Telmo’s Sunday market. Guests love how easy it is to dip into the city’s many moods from here.
Sustainability
Bromelia is serious about eco-conscious hospitality: the hotel provides refillable filtered-water bottles, uses energy-efficient lighting, and maintains lush greenery to help reduce its carbon footprint
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January
Argentina in January is brimming with energy and endless possibilities, full of sun-drenched days and balmy temperatures. This is prime time to explore Patagonia's pristine beauty, hike through national parks, and visit the iconic glaciers. The beaches of Mar del Plata are excellent for a lazy holiday. Buenos Aires and other major cities are great for shopping, restaurants, and cultural events.
February
February brings warmth and sunshine to Argentina. The grape harvest fills Mendoza and Salta's air with the scent of ripening fruit. Why not head to the Andes for some hiking, mountain biking, and climbing?
March
March has a delightful ambience in Argentina with warm temperatures and abundant sunshine. It's an excellent time to explore the renowned wine regions of Mendoza and Salta as the grape harvest continues. The northern provinces showcase early autumnal beauty with stunning landscapes, while Iguazú Falls heightened water levels put on a stunning display.
April
April graces Argentina with comfortable temperatures and a gentle transition into autumn. Buenos Aires is an ideal place to visit to see the local neighbourhoods and explore the rich cultural scene. Northwestern provinces like Salta and Jujuy come alive with a tapestry of changing colours, making them ideal for savouring the renowned wine regions and taking vineyard tours. Patagonia's cooling weather sets the stage for outdoor activities amidst a breathtaking display of reds, oranges, and golds.
May
May has pleasant temperatures as autumn arrives. Patagonia's cooling temperatures set the stage for picturesque hikes amidst reds, oranges, and golds. Buenos Aires and the northwestern provinces remain much the same as April.
June
Argentinian winter descends in June, bringing snow sports enthusiasts to Andean ski resorts like Bariloche and Las Leñas. Patagonia transforms into a winter wonderland for exhilarating hikes. In Buenos Aires, indoor experiences like museums and tango shows thrive.
July
In July, cooler temperatures make it a prime time for winter activities. Ski resorts in the Andes, like Bariloche and Las Leñas, continue to be popular for snow sports. Patagonia transforms into a winter wonderland, inviting visitors to exhilarating winter hikes amidst snowy landscapes. Buenos Aires offers indoor experiences with cultural events, museums, and tango shows.
August
August marks the start of spring as flora begins to bloom across parks and gardens in Buenos Aires. Meanwhile, winter continues in the South into August and September, making them great for skiing and watching the whale migration along the coast.
September
Spring takes a proper hold in September, as temperatures begin to rise across the country, and the landscapes start to awaken with new life. Buenos Aires and other urban centres have a pleasant atmosphere for outdoor strolls and cultural excursions. Wildlife enthusiasts can track the impressive southern right whale migration along the Atlantic coast.
October
October brings vibrant landscapes and pleasant temperatures. Vineyards awaken, and Buenos Aires hosts outdoor events. Northern provinces showcase blooming flowers and picturesque villages. Patagonia's milder climate suits outdoor activities.
November
In November, Argentina experiences delightful weather as spring reaches its full bloom. The country enjoys pleasant temperatures and an array of stunning landscapes. From the bustling streets of Buenos Aires to the picturesque villages in the northern provinces, the atmosphere is inviting for outdoor exploration. Vineyards come alive as new growth graces the wine regions, while Patagonia's milder climate makes it an ideal time for outdoor activities and hikes.
December
Christmas spirit envelops Buenos Aires, and colourfully adorned streets host joyful celebrations. Patagonia shines in full summer splendour. A great time for a family visit to Argentina with options of beaches or wild Patagonian exploration.
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