"How did it strike you on arrival? A Belle Epoque mansion and a 12-story tower make up this hotel. Inside, the decor mixes traditional with contemporary aesthetics—think mahogany and leather furnishings, and decor and amenities that play up Argentina's passions for horses, tango, and wine. The landscaped gardens are stunning, and there's even a heated Roman-style pool. Nice. What’s the crowd like? Sophisticated Americans, and impeccably dressed and made up Europeans. The good stuff: Tell us about your room. In the tower, rooms are lively and colorful, with lots of orange throw pillows and patterned chairs. The aesthetics lean toward French opulence in the Mansion, complete with gilded mirrors, glass chandeliers, and Toile de Jouy wallpaper. How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. Any of that find its way into your suitcase? You know those little yellow toiletries by L'Occitane? The bathroom has so many of them, no one will notice if they end up in your luggage. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whether it’s childcare, gyms, spas, even parking—whatever stuck with you. It's hard to imagine a cool bar at a Four Seasons Hotel, yet Pony Line is it. You don't have to be a polo player to get into the groove of this bar, which is decorated with cool pendant lamps, Pergamino trunks dressed up as tables, and lots of leather and riding motifs. Some of the city's coolest DJs spin beats into the wee hours. Bottom line: worth it, and why? You can count on Four Seasons to deliver excellent service and sophisticated design. This hotel doesn't disappoint." - Celeste Moure