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.