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Hotel Casa Lucia, Buenos Aires’ Historic Edificio Mihanovich Building Room

Photos courtesy of Casa Lucia

Bound by family ties to Argentina, Único Hotelier Pau Guardans i Cambó has long adored the vibrancy of the city and been enchanted by the country’s dramatic landscapes, lively culture and rich cuisine. Casa Lucía’s launch brings a new luxury accommodation and exceptional Único service to Argentina’s capital.

A Transformed Landmark, in the Beating Heart of Buenos Aires
Casa Lucia is housed within the historic Edifi cio Mihanovich, once the tallest building in Latin America, designed to off er spectacular views of the Río de la Plata, resembling a lighthouse meant to welcome those arriving in Buenos Aires for the first time. Helmed by Único’s dedicated team, the hotel will stay true to its roots and serve as a welcoming beacon for locals and international travelers alike. Radiating Argentina’s warmth, the team at Casa Lucia aims to off er exceptionally personalized service, introducing guests to the city’s best under-the-radar experiences and destinations, as well as insight into Buenos Aires’ storied past and present.

Located on the storied and stylish Calle Arroyo, a charming curved road famed for its elegant French architecture and renowned for hosting Buenos Aires’s top fashion houses and art galleries. Calle Arroyo runs through the heart of the Recoleta, a neighborhood home to elaborate historic palaces, chic shops and cultural landmarks including the Recoleta cemetery where the iconic Argentine first lady, Eva Peron, is laid to rest.

Classic Charm Finds Contemporary Elegance
Guests arriving at Hotel Casa Lucia are immersed at once in a celebration of Buenos Aires. More than a lobby, the lively entrance features a large-scale bespoke mural from local mixed media artist Cristina Codern and is designed to capture the energy of Argentina. Bringing together the latest creative talent from local design and architectural houses, the year-long refurbishment was led by Buenos Aires-based fi rm Torrado Arquitectos, alongside the interior design team from South American design firm Fernanda Schuch Studios. The hotel’s 142 rooms and suites feature sleek furnishings that contrast and complement its historic roots, as well as contemporary art from the award-winning Argentine artist, Cristián Mohaded, whose work is featured in the Philadelphia Museum of Art and at the Musée Les Arts Décoratifs in Paris. Taking full advantage of sweeping views, many rooms and suites feature balconies with outdoor showers, sun loungers and outdoor dining, giving guests the chance to savor the sight of the city and Río de la Plata.

A New Culinary Destination is Born
Poised to introduce a new culinary destination to the city, Casa Lucia will open with Cantina Restaurant, a vibrant new hotspot drawing inspiration from authentic Argentine aromas and flavors, whilst capturing the essence of the land with fresh, local ingredients. As an homage to the country’s famed cuisine and renowned wines, guests may savor the sharp flavors of Cantina Restaurant in its luminous dining room or one of six rooms with private service and natural light. Next door, Le Club Bacan, a spirited cocktail bar helmed by Cocktail Master Martín Suaya, will bring an energetic new gathering place for locals and travelers alike to the fashionable neighborhood. It will off er over 400 varieties of Argentine wine curated by Master Sommelier Aldo Garcia and music from Buenos Aires’ best DJs.

A Sanctuary in the City
Promising guests a sanctuary in the city, Casa Lucia will be home to a luxurious spa comprising three treatment cabins, a state-of-the-art gym, and an elaborate 16-meter pool framed by mirrors and towered over by the spectacular photography of artist Marc Zimmerman.

Nightly rates at Hotel Casa Lucia start from $670 per night. For more information, visit hotelcasalucia.com