Buenos Aires, Argentina

Be Jardin Escondido

Price per night from$455.00

Price information

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

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (USD455.00), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Coppola’s colonial villa

Setting

Downtown Palermo

Once home to The Godfather director Francis Ford, Be Jardin Escondido by Coppola hotel in Buenos Aires’ hip Palermo Soho district is leafy, green and gorgeous; its seven bedrooms decorated with rich Argentine furnishings. Coppola lived here while writing the script for Tetro, but now the colour-drenched garden, luxurious living areas and seven bedrooms have opened as a small, stylish hotel. Be Jardin Escondido by Coppola will definitely inspire you, whether you’re seeking your own Palme d’Or, or just peace, Palermo and a boutique base-camp.

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

Seven.

Check–Out

Noon, or later if you pay for an extra half day. Earliest check-in, 3pm.

Prices

Double rooms from £360.37 ($455).

More details

Rates include à la carte breakfast.

Also

With three days' notice, the hotel can hire a parrilla master to assist in buying local meat and vegetables for a full Argentinian barbecue in the back garden.

At the hotel

Free WiFi throughout, coffee in lobby. In rooms: smart TV.

Our favourite rooms

Each room is named for a member of the Coppola family and features terracotta tiles and weighty salta blankets. We prefer the privacy of the largest room, Francis. Set apart from the main building, it has a king-size bed and private garden balcony with a breakfast table. Pen your own Oscar-worthy screenplay at the dark-wood desk.

Poolside

The small, unheated pool is perfect for a cooling dip, and though there's no room for loungers, it's a welcome addition to the garden.

Packing tips

Pack lightly to leave room for finds from Palermo Soho’s posh boutiques. Bring mosquito spray for the garden and floral prints to complement the blooms. Riding boots will help if you plan to make off like a gaucho across the grassy pampas.

Children

Cots for babies are free. With two days’ notice, babysitting can be arranged for $15 an hour.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

On sunny mornings, opt to take your traditional Argentine breakfast under the garden trellis.

Dress Code

Greet the day in bold, garden-inspired prints.

Hotel restaurant

 None, though the hotel does serve breakfast in its lounge. Good food is never far: surrounding Palermo Soho is home to some of the city’s best restaurants. The garden parilla is available for guests’ use.

Hotel bar

 The honesty bar boasts an extensive wine selection from Francis Ford Coppola’s vineyards and nearby Mendoza. The hotel's on-call sommelier is at your service to dispense advice on pairings, tastings and great bottles to bring home as gifts.

Last orders

Breakfast is served between 8am and 12.30pm.

Room service

Sweet treats from the bakery next door or à la carte breakfast can both be enjoyed in bed.

Location

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Address
Be Jardin Escondido
Gorriti 4746, Palermo Soho
Buenos Aires
C1414BJL
Argentina

The property is slap bang in the middle of the Palermo Soho barrio of Buenos Aires, which is about a 20-minute drive out of the city centre via Lavalle.

Planes

Ezeiza International Airport is a 50-minute drive away; the domestic Jorge Newberry is 20 minutes away by car.

Trains

Walk eight blocks and you’ll reach the Metro, from where you can take line D to the centre of Buenos Aires.

Automobiles

There is a public parking lot two blocks away.

Other

The concierge will book taxis for you and provide the numbers for trusted local firms.

Worth getting out of bed for

Palermo Soho is the heart of Buenos Aires’ shopping district. Browse the boutiques for unique clothes and shoes. Calma Chica is a haven for homewares, including cowhide rugs, tabletop trinkets and locally crafted leather bags. Don’t tell the Italians, but Argentina has mastered creamy, cool gelato. Taste for yourself at Persicco, which scoops densely cocoa-packed dark chocolate and tart, icy lemon. With a cone in hand, stroll through the adjacent parks or over to the riverfront. Museo de Arte Popular José Hernández has a fine collection of Argentine handicrafts, while FOLA Fototeca Latinoamericana captures the country's eye for photography. Paseo el Rosedal is a pleasant flowery spot to picnic in; less so, Recoleta Cemetery, but it's earned notoriety as the final resting place of Eva Perón.

Local restaurants

When in the land of beefy asados, be sure to bring your appetite for meat. La Cabrera is one of the best and most popular, due in no small part to its plate-dwarfing portions of steak, sausages and ribs. You won't miss Cabernet, which has been stylishly graffittied on the outside and primped up with plants on the inside; it's a romantic bohemian spot with a tempting array of pastas, seafood and meats.

Local bars

Behind the enormous doors of an old town house 10 minutes from the hotel lurks the hip little Ocho7ocho. There’s an element of surprise involved – you have to ring the bell (the ideal time is around 1am) and hope to be let in. If you are allowed past the threshold, you’ll find elegant cocktails and a cool crowd.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

 Mr & Mrs Smith have just returned from a stay at this gaucho-glam boutique hotel, and as soon as they've unpacked their malbec and leather satchels, a full account of their Argentina luxury city break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick snapshot of Be Jardin Escondido by Coppola in Buenos Aires …

There’s no way you can forget your Argentine setting, thanks to Be Jardin Escondido by Coppola’s scattering of texture-rich locally made cushions, rugs and wall hangings, and sultry South American colour scheme. Russet reds, earthy hues, pinks and mustard yellows enliven the neutral tones. The interiors blend comfort and style – sink-into leather sofas, vintage trunks, terracotta-tiled floors topped with traditional rugs and cowhide, and beds dressed in velvety sheets and weighty hand-woven blankets. No wonder Coppola kept this place all to himself when he wrote the script for Tetro. Be Jardin Escondido is an idyllic setting for your own masterpiece; its peaceful, quiet quarters coloured by plants and flowers, and the comfortable but cool interiors decorated with antique wooden furniture.

The property’s ’hood, Palermo Soho, is as hip a barrio of Buenos Aires as you’re likely to find. Stylish locals and travellers flock here for the laidback day-time tempo and lively late-night scene. But this boutique hotel is relaxed, secluded and reinvigorating.

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Price per night from $455.00