The best time of the year to visit Buenos Aires is Autumn (April to June) or Spring (September to December) for milder temperatures and less tourists. Argentinean Spanish is somewhat different due to Italian influences, but if you’re fluent in Spanish, there should be no problem in managing the differences. Of course, in most tourist areas, most Argentineans speak English fluently.
There are two airports that service private jets: Argentina’s largest airport, Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE/SAEZ) which is approximately 45 minutes from downtown Buenos Aires and Jorge Newbery Airfield (AEP/SABE) that serves all domestic flights and is only a mile from downtown which is a more convenient option to hotels and resorts. Upon arrival, there are a number of private cars and limos service companies and rental car companies for reserving to and from your accommodation, as well as public transportation options from taxis, buses, trains, bikes or just walking to get around town
In elevating this dance adventure to a VIP experience, this will, of course mean incorporating luxury accommodations. As with all top international cities, Buenos Aires offers suites and villas accommodations from 4 and 5-star hotels, to all-inclusive resorts, boutique hotels, upscale apartments and private home rentals. The best accommodations also boast of offering restaurants ran by international chefs, remarkable amenities, private cooking lessons, art galleries and over the top gardens planned to the smallest detail to enhance visitors’ stay at their properties.
Based on several travel websites and travel influencers the following are few of the top properties within the downtown area:
Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires
Jardin Esondido by Coppola
Alvear Palace Hotel
Hotel Madero
Four Seasons Buenos Aires