Sheraton Libertador Buenos Aires Hotel Review Part 1

My hotel strategy in Buenos Aires was staying one night at the Sheraton Buenos Aires & Convention Center, another night at the Sheraton Libertador, and the final night back at the Sheraton Buenos Aires. I did this because I had three separate BRG (Best Rate Guarantee) rates and I would earn three stays with Starwood Preferred Guest and earn 6,000 Starpoints (2k each) as a BRG reward. My BRG rate at the Sheraton Libertador was $119.18 and I paid in Argentine pesos using the black market rate which gave me a further 45% reduction.

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The Sheraton Libertador is located in the Microcenter of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since I was hotel hopping, it was a 15 minute walk to the Sheraton Libertador from the Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel and Convention Center in Retiro.

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I was excited because I had been pre-upgraded to the Presidential Suite (I checked the SPG app before arrival). From what I read online, this hotel has several Presidential Suites. The front desk agent proceeded to let me know that I had been upgraded to the Presidential Suite and offered me 4pm late check-out which I happily obliged.

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I went up to the room and made a video of the Presidential Suite.

I went through the foyer to reach the beautiful living room which contained a sofa with plenty of seating, TV, and a dining table with additional seating.

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There was also a full size kitchen available. I found it strange that there weren’t any pots and pans available for the stove. There weren’t even any dishware or utensils, so I don’t get what’s the point of the kitchen. There was plenty of glassware available along with a full size refrigerator and freezer to store your perishables.

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The bedroom area contained a King size bed, executive work desk, and a TV.

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The bathroom was the most interesting part. The bathroom consisted of a double basin sink, two types of toilets, a sauna room, standing shower, and a large round jetted tub.

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This is the view of Microcenter from the Presidential Suite.

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Continue to Part 2 where I review the Club Lounge and food offerings.

 

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