You are now leaving StyleHotelsWeb to book securely through one of our partner sites.
Close

Share this page with your friend(s)

Add more friends

Type the code shown

Hotel Map

View the 725 Continental on an interactive Map.

Traveler Ratings

Average ratings from 0 guests

Stylometer0 out of 20

0 points

Exterior Style

0 points

Interior Style

0 points

Public Area Style

0 points

Room Style

0 points

Bathroom Style

0 points

Visit Us on Social Networks

725 Continental

Avenida Roque Saenz Pena 725

725 Continental Info

Class: Deluxe

Style: Cutting edge

Rooms: 192

Book this hotel nowReserve

725 Continental Description

The 752 Continental Hotel was conceived as a fusion of two historical tendencies: an emblematic port building built in 1927 by Alejandro Bustillo, and the most luxurious modern facilities. It is an ideal option whether one is an executive that needs to work in his or her room, or a world traveller that hopes to encounter innovative hospitality services and gastronomy. The 725 Continental Hotel houses the urban and contemporary Centrino restaurant; its menu is regularly updated every two weeks. The 725 Bar is open to the city's public and offers an intimate, yet informal atmosphere; at night take advantage of live DJ sessions. Savour a special gastronomic dish, whether sushi or tapas is your fancy. Wines and spirits are also offered. On the top floor is Las Terrazas Pool & Bar, a perfect place for resting your mind and exercising, surrounded by the serene spectacle of the ancient domes of the city. This magnificent scenario offers up tempting propositions for relaxation: swimming pool, gym, solarium, sauna, massage therapy and bar. The 725 Continental Hotel, with its combination of design, tradition, and avant-garde, is situated on a street that stretches from the Obelisk to the Plaza de Mayo. Its privileged location, in the centre of the bustling historical, cultural, commercial and social scene of Buenos Aires, allows you to explore the heart of this cosmopolitan city.

TRAVELER'S REVIEWS

Back to the top