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Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center

San Martin 1225/1275, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1104
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Streamline your stay in Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel and Convention Center is your launchpad into Retiro, San Telmo, Palermo, Puerto Madero and other popular Argentina neighborhoods. Take Retiro Station to the National Museum of Fine Arts, Recoleta Cemetery or Colon Teather. See Buenos Aires international side at Japanese Garden and stay near corporate offices such as American Express and Mitsubishi. We offer hotel deals, 21 breakout rooms and 14 event venues comprising more than 90,000 sq ft of space. Prepare for your event in our full service business center and network post-event with cocktails at Doce25. Indulge at Buono Italian Kitchen and reenergize at Sheraton Fitness Center with resistance bands, free weights and treadmills facing the outdoor pool and sun deck. To unwind in privacy order in-room dining. Hotel rooms feature soundproof windows, wooden decor, a marble bathroom and Club Lounge access in select suites. Feel confident in your travels at Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel and Convention Center.

Venue Details

ChainMarriott Bonvoy
BrandSheraton
Built1972
Renovated2017
Total meeting space55,380 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms740
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Northstar

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Sustainability

This venue is sustainable certified by BeCause, an independent organization in collaboration with Cvent.

Certifications (1)

Sustainability Certifications
Hoteles mas Verdes
Sustainability level: Certificado Nivel Bronce

Certification body: Programa Hotel mas Verdes

Issued: 12/27/2022 Expires: 12/26/2025

Seasonal Availability

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High season
Nov 01 - Nov 30Apr 01 - Apr 30Mar 01 - Mar 31Oct 01 - Oct 31
Shoulder season
Low season
Aug 01 - Aug 31Dec 01 - Dec 31Jun 01 - Jun 30Sep 01 - Sep 30May 01 - May 31Feb 01 - Feb 28Jul 01 - Jul 31Jan 01 - Jan 31

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
55,380.3 sq. ft.
Largest room
13,713.2 sq. ft.
Space (private)
753,474.1 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
13
Second largest room
9,709.1 sq. ft.
Space (semi-private)
215,278.3 sq. ft.
Space (outdoor)
21,527.8 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Maximum capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
1,646.9 sq. ft.
59.1 x 29.5 sq. ft.
9.8 ft.
50
40
50
50
50
50
2,378.8 sq. ft.
85.3 x 29.5 sq. ft.
9.8 ft.
75
35
72
75
65
75
818.1 sq. ft.
29.5 x 29.5 sq. ft.
9.8 ft.
30
24
30
30
24
30
13,713.2 sq. ft.
160.8 x 85.3 sq. ft.
19.7 ft.
1245
165
1245
1245
800
1245
947.2 sq. ft.
26.2 x 36.1 sq. ft.
9.8 ft.
30
24
30
30
24
30
2,960.1 sq. ft.
82.0 x 36.1 sq. ft.
9.8 ft.
75
35
75
75
65
75
6,716.7 sq. ft.
128.0 x 52.5 sq. ft.
13.1 ft.
640
110
400
640
400
400
4,294.8 sq. ft.
62.3 x 68.9 sq. ft.
13.1 ft.
350
50
240
350
160
350
9,709.1 sq. ft.
134.5 x 72.2 sq. ft.
13.1 ft.
800
100
550
800
400
800

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
740
Single (1 bed)
390
Single (1 bed) rate
$69.00 - $119.00
Double (2 beds)
350
Double (2 beds) rate
$69.00 - $119.00
Suites
33
Tax rate
21%
Occupancy rate
65%

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 21.06 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
( $8.00/day )

Local Attractions

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes​
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes​
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Argentina Polo Field
Argentina Polo Field
Park
3 mi
Argentina´s polo players and horses bred for polo are considered the best in the world. Known as the Polo Cathedral, the main polo field was inaugurated in 1928 and can seat 30.000 spectators. Every November the most important tournament on the sport´s international calendar, the Argentina Polo Open, is held here.
Av. Del Libertador and Av. Dorrego
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Evita Museum
Evita Museum
Museum
In a converted shelter for displaced women often frequented by Eva Perón (1919-1952) herself, the Evita Museum displays artefacts from her life, including dresses, jewelry, posters and photos.
Lafinur 2988
CABA, AR
Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo​
Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo​
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Buenos Aires Botanical Gardens
Buenos Aires Botanical Gardens
Park
2 mi
Designed by landscape architect Carlos Thays, the Botanical Gardens first opened in 1898. The Gardens occupy an area of over 7 hectares and are home to some 6.000 plant species, a botanic library, a herbarium and five greenhouses in different styles, the larger which is in the Art Nouveau style and was recognized at the World Expo Paris of 1900. The Gardens also contain a large collection of sculptures and an English-style house, used for art exhibitions and workshops.
Av. Santa Fe 3951
CABA, AR
Museo Evita
Museo Evita
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Japanese Gardens
Japanese Gardens
Park
3 mi
One of the most tranquil and relaxing places in the city, the Japanese Gardens opened in 1967 on the occasion of the visit of Emperor Akihito and his wife Michiko. In 1977 it was redesigned by landscape engineer Yasuo Inomata. Within the grounds you´ll find a cultural center, a Japanese restaurant, a plant nursery and a Japanese crafts store.
Av. Casares 3401
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Museo de Arte Moderno​
Museo de Arte Moderno​
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MALBA - Museum of Latin American Art
MALBA - Museum of Latin American Art
Museum
This private museum of the Constantini Foundation opened in 2001. Its collection contains some 400 works by leading modern and contemporary artists. Its excellent cultural program includes film screenings and festivals, as well as lecture series on literature and design.
Av. Figueroa Alcorta 3415
CABA, AR
Librería El Ateneo​
Librería El Ateneo​
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Puerto Madero
Puerto Madero
Nightlife
5 mins
Puerto Madero is one of the youngest neighborhoods in the city. Its red-bricks docks, formerly grain and oil warehouses, are now modern offices, an elegant contrast to the architecture og the multi-storey buildings across the waterway. Running the entire length of the four docks, this is one of the most exclusive dining and tourist centers, in a unique setting along the city´s waterfront.
Neighborhood
CABA, AR
Galerías Pacífico
Galerías Pacífico
Shopping
15 mins
This is one of the main shopping centers of the city, worth a visit for its magnificent dome decorated with murals by renowned Argentine painters: Antonio Berni, Lino Enea Spilimbergo, Demetrio Urruchua and Juan Carlos Castagnino.
San Martín, Av. Córdoba, Florida
and Viamonte
CABA, AR
Patio Bullrich
Patio Bullrich
Shopping
15 mins
Visitors will find exclusive brands, a food court and cinema in this historic neoclassical building
Av. del Libertador 750
CABA, AR
Florida Street
Florida Street
Shopping
10 mins
This long pedestrian street is lined with shops, galleries and banks. Visitors will find leather garments, souvenirs, sportswear, electrical goods and various typical Argentine products.
From Av. Roque Saenz Peña upto MT Alvear
CABA, AR
Santísimo Sacramento Basilica
Santísimo Sacramento Basilica
Historical landmark
5 mins
Built at the request of Mercedes Castellanos de Anchorena, an aristocrat from Buenos Aires, this basilica was consecrated in 1916 on what was then land owned by her family. Its eclectic style was inspired by the French Cathedral of Angouleme.
San Martin 1035
CABA, AR
Recoleta
Recoleta
Historical landmark
10 mins
Recoleta´s name derives from the monastery of the Recollect friars, who settled in this area in the early eighteenth century. Around 1870, the richest families in the south of the city moved to this higher ground to distance themselves from the widespread cholera and yellow fever epidemics. There they built their Paris-inspired residences and palaces.
Neighborhood
CABA, AR
San Telmo
San Telmo
Historical landmark
San Telmo is one of the oldest and most traditional neighborhoods of Buenos Aires; it forms part of the historic city and retains much of its rich architectural heritage. In the seventeenth century, the livelihoods of the first settlers revolved around the port, which is why they chose San Pedro Gonzalez Telmo, patron saint of sailors as the name of the neighborhood.
Neighborhood
CABA, AR
Caminito
Caminito
Recreation
In the fifties, a local resident, Arturo Carrega, decided to reclaim a piece of land along which a narrow stream ran and, later, the train. To do this, he summoned the famous painter Quinquela Martín, who named this little street “Caminito” after the popular tango of Peñaloza and Filiberto. Over time, different artists contributed works to the alley. In 1959, it became the first pedestrian street of its kind in the world. Today, it is an open-air museum, an iconic postcard of the city
Caminito and Av. Pedro de Mendoza
CABA, AR
La Boca
La Boca
Recreation
For many years, this neighborhood was a marshy area, populated by shacks and warehouses. In the mid-nineteenth century, port activity grew and La Boca became a maritime district. To cope with the flooding of the Riachuelo River, immigrants built their houses on stilts and painted them with leftover paint given away at the shipyards. Later, artists and bohemians came to live here, giving rise to this picturesque neighborhood, immortalized in the works of the artist Benito Quinquela Martín.
Neighborhood
CABA, AR
Bicentennial Museum
Bicentennial Museum
Museum
25 mins
Formerly the Taylor Customs Office, named after the engineer that oversaw the construction of the main customs administrative offices, this building used to be the heart of the old port of Buenos Aires. It was restored in 2011 and converted into the Bicentennial Museum, which offers visitors a visual tour of the history of Argentina from 1810 until today.
Av. Paseo Colón 100
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Cabildo
Cabildo
Historical landmark
25 mins
This was the seat of the colonial administration, built in 1580. As avenues were built around it, the building underwent successive modifications. Since 1938, the site has been home to the National Commission of Museums, Monuments and Sites, and the National Historical Museum of the Cabildo of Buenos Aires and the May revolution.
Bolívar 65
CABA, AR
Metropolitan Cathedral
Metropolitan Cathedral
Historical landmark
25 mins
Headquarters of the Catholic Church in Argentina, the Metropolitan Cathedral is a National Historic Landmark. The building we see today is the sixth structure erected on the site since the second founding of the city. In 1752, construction was begun on the current structure. Its neoclassical façade was added in 1822 and ornamentation in the front in 1860. In 1877, an aisle that houses the mausoleum of General José de San Martín (1778 – 1850) -liberator of Argentina, Chile and Perú- was added.
Rivadavia and San Martin
CABA, AR
Casa Rosada
Casa Rosada
Historical landmark
20 mins
This palace, the seat of the national government, occupies the site where the Fort of Buenos Aires was first built in 1580. It was the residence of the Spanish viceroys and home to the authorities of successive patriotic governments. The current building is product of the merger of two previous constructions: the Palacio de Correos and the former presidential palace. It was first painted pink during the government of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (1868 – 1874), and the color gave its popular name: Casa Rosada (Pink House
Balcarce 50
CABA, AR
Obelisco
Obelisco
1 km
The Obelisco de Buenos Aires is a national historic monument and icon of Buenos Aires. Located in the Plaza de la República, in the intersection of avenues Corrientes and 9 de Julio, it was built to commemorate the fourth centenary of the first foundation of the city. In order to enrich the surroundings of the iconic monument, the government of the city started the project Punto Obelisco, creating a zone full of LED signs. Since the Obelisk of the city is always associated with the night and entertainment of Buenos Aires, this project creates a zone similar to Times Square in New York and Piccadilly Circus in London.
National Museum of Fine Arts
National Museum of Fine Arts
1 km
The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (MNBA) is an Argentine art museum in Buenos Aires, located in the Recoleta section of the city. The MNBA inaugurated a branch in Neuquén in 2004.
Plaza de Mayo
Plaza de Mayo
Historical landmark
20 mins
The Plaza de Mayo was the first public square erected in the city, just in front of the Cabildo, in a space designated by Juan de Garay in 1580. It is named after the Revolution of May 25th 1810, when the locals gathered to expel the Viceroy and form the Primera Junta. The Mayo Pyramid was built here in 1811 to celebrate the first anniversary of the revolution. In 1873, the monument to General Manuel Belgrano, creator of the national flag, was added.
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and Hipólito Yrigoyen
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Teatro Colon
Teatro Colon
Theater
20 mins
The Colón is considered one of the ten best opera houses in the world, renowned for its acoustics and architecture. World famous singers, dancers and musicians have performed on its stage. In 2010, after undergoing an ambitious renovation and technological upgrading, the Colón Theater was reopened to the public.
Cerrito 628
CABA, AR
Floralis Generica
Floralis Generica
Historical landmark
1 mi
This imposing 65.6 ft. high sculpture of stainless Steel and aluminum, which dominates the United Nations square, was donated to the city by Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano. It is the first sculpture in motion controlled by a hydraulic system and photoelectric cells, so that its petals open during the day and close when the sun goes down.
Av. Figueroa Alcorta 2451
CABA, AR 1425
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Awarded as: Argentina's Leading Conference Hotel 2007

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Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center Frequently Asked Questions

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Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
Please visit Marriott.com/Serve360 for Marriott International's sustainability & social impact strategy and 2025 goals information.
Does Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
Yes, Paper,Newspaper,Cardboard,Mixed,Aluminum,Other Metals,Plastic,Glass,Cooking Oil,Landscape Waste

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
No response.
If applicable, could you please provide a link to Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
https://www.marriott.com/diversity/diversity-and-inclusion.mi

Health and Safety

Were practices at Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations. 
Does Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations. 
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