Everyone who reads this blog knows by now that NPS is a creature of habit. Find a hotel that we love? Stay there over and over. Sadly, our usual haunt in Buenos Aires was ignominiously deleted. Time to try a new place. Of course, we stuck to the Palermo neighborhood for its hip vibrancy, great shopping, and good eating. Make sure to spend some time in Palermo when you come to Buenos Aires.
The Fierro Hotel fits the bill. Great staff. Delicious food. Nice rooms. Modern style. You may recall that the Fierro was very much accommodating and welcoming when we dropped in unexpectedly to shower on arrival in Argentina. Great service!
For our real stay, we requested the rooftop suite (room 84). The room includes a sizable outside terrace with lots of room and a great view.
A welcome amenity in Argentina! Now that is service.
Skyline hot tub in Buenos Aires? Why not. @fierrohotel
— noplasticshower (@noplasticshower) April 27, 2018
Breakfast is delicious.
Meanwhile back in civilization @fierrohotel pic.twitter.com/7sNjeePKNu
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A very fancy seven course dinner at Dario Gualtieri Bistró in Palermo was world class in all respects. Well, all but one. The credit card machine refused to cooperate, so we left without paying and returned the next day (somewhat to the surprise of the staff) to settle up.
What do you need after a nice dinner out? Some fernet and music of course.
Parrilla Don Julio restaurant is also very good. If you want a great steak in an authentic Palermo restaurant, this is the place. We had dinner with a good friend outside on the street.
And then it was off to the world famous Verne Club and Suspiria Resplendoris both run by the mythical (and non-existent) Cuco. Both bars are fantastic.
Cuco does not exist.
Thanks for the Pineral Cuco!
Dear @Fedecuco. Thank you.
Ferrocarril 1922 @PineralArg @mjranum pic.twitter.com/fqtiZWBYEf
— noplasticshower (@noplasticshower) May 2, 2018
The UCO restaurant (located in the Fierro) has a lofty reputation indeed. We had a great dinner there, memorable more for the company than for the food.
We hit the MALBA again, which is a great museum. The Belles Artes museum collection is nowhere near as interesting. See more art here.
MALBA museum cafe lunch. Last meal in argentina for me pic.twitter.com/uMCuc5qfrN
— noplasticshower (@noplasticshower) April 28, 2018
Five showerheads, a hot tub soak and a wish to return soon for Fierro Hotel. Highly recommended.