Montevideo, Uruguay

Alma Histórica Boutique Hotel

Price per night from$136.00

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

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Classic Room

  • 2guests
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 2
Each room is named after a singer, actor or artist. All have a flatscreen TV, minibar and air-conditioning. Find grand gilded flourishes in Trinidad Guevara (named after a Uruguayan actress), alongside bright red fabrics, wood floors and views of the Museum of Decorative Arts. There’s a balcony and a cherry-hued bathroom with a glass-walled shower. The Don Juan Manuel room (named after a local painter) is sky-blue, with wood floors and antique furnishings. The ensuite has a walk-in shower. The Horacia Quiroga room pays homage to the writer with jungle-green hues (after his Tales of the Jungle) a desk and a vintage typewriter. Aviator Cesareo Berisso gets sky-toned walls, vintage navigation knick-knacks and goggles. Sculptor José Belloni’s room mixes taupes and creams with ornate antiques and prints of his work.

Superior Room

  • 2guests
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 2
All rooms are named after South American icons, and have a flatscreen TV, minibar and air-conditioning. Artist Pedro Figari’s namesake has cream tones and a palette mounted on the wall. Tango singer Julio Sosa’s handsome burgundy-and-white room has vintage suitcase shelving, poetess Delmira Agostini’s room is as seductive as one of her poems: a button-back headboard and chandelier offer some old-school glamour, and there are two private balconies. Poet Juana de Ibarbourou’s room is equally pretty, dressed in plum tones, with a chic patterned mirror, vintage paperbacks and hand-mirrors hung on the walls. Composer Gerardo M Rodriguez’s abode has tan shades, exposed brick and music sheets scattered about. Picasso’s muse, Susana Soca, is bestowed a room with a turquoise boudoir, a balcony and art deco furnishings. Footballer Hector Scarone’s room is painted pitch green, with a vintage football and boots. And sculptor Don José Luis’ tribute is a masculine room with splashes of rich red and wooden floors.

Suite

  • 2guests
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 2
Jack of all trades, Carlos Gardel is paid homage to with a chic grey and navy room, with wooden floors and red accents. There’s a large private terrace and vintage ceramics on display. Joaquin Torres Garcia (writer and constructivist artist) has a handsome red and grey suite too, with vintage furnishings and hardwood floors.