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Best Pool Resort Stays in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires isn't a beach city, but its pool resort category still runs deeper than most visitors expect, from Alvear Icon's retractable-roof indoor pool over Puerto Madero to rooftop pools at Casa Joseph Libertador and Howard Johnson Undici near La Bombonera Stadium. Garden-set pools at Mine Hotel and BE Jardin Escondido bring a courtyard version of the same idea to Palermo, while Lemon Suites and Buenos Aires Apartamento pair a pool with a self-catering apartment layout. The common thread is that a Buenos Aires pool rarely stands alone, it's built into a garden, a rooftop, or a spa complex rather than laid out as the main event.

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Fierro Hotel Buenos AiresPool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Fierro Hotel Buenos Aires

Spa & WellnessFamily-FriendlyBoutique
4.8· 254 reviews
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Palladio Hotel Buenos Aires - MGallery CollectionPool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Palladio Hotel Buenos Aires - MGallery Collection

Spa & WellnessLive EntertainmentFamily-Friendly
4.8· 1102 reviews
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Mio Buenos AiresPool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Mio Buenos Aires

Luxury ResortSpa & WellnessNightlife
4.7· 403 reviews
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Casa Joseph LibertadorPool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Casa Joseph Libertador

Spa & WellnessRooftop & Views
4.7· 615 reviews
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Ilum Experience HomePool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Ilum Experience Home

Spa & WellnessFamily-Friendly
4.7· 460 reviews
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Buenos Aires ApartamentoPool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires Apartamento

Family-FriendlyRooftop & Views
4.7· 111 reviews
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Lemon SuitesPool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Lemon Suites

SuitesSpa & WellnessFamily-Friendly
4.7· 1343 reviews
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Four Seasons Hotel Buenos AiresPool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires

Luxury ResortSuitesSpa & Wellness
4.6· 429 reviews
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Howard Johnson Undici Republica de La BocaPool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Howard Johnson Undici Republica de La Boca

Spa & WellnessFamily-FriendlyRooftop & Views
4.6· 435 reviews
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Alvear Palace Hotel - Leading Hotels of the WorldPool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Alvear Palace Hotel - Leading Hotels of the World

Luxury ResortSuitesSpa & Wellness
4.6· 888 reviews
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Mine HotelPool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Mine Hotel

Spa & WellnessNightlifeFamily-Friendly
4.6· 433 reviews
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Alvear Icon HotelPool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Alvear Icon Hotel

Luxury ResortSuitesSpa & Wellness
4.6· 962 reviews
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Suipacha Apart 603Pool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Suipacha Apart 603

Spa & WellnessLive EntertainmentFamily-Friendly
4.6· 101 reviews
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BE Jardin Escondido By CoppolaPool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

BE Jardin Escondido By Coppola

Luxury ResortSpa & WellnessFamily-Friendly
4.6· 234 reviews
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Algodon MansionPool Resort
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Algodon Mansion

Luxury ResortSuitesSpa & Wellness
4.5· 159 reviews
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Rooftops, courtyards and a retractable-roof tower

Puerto Madero delivers the category's most ambitious pool setup at Alvear Icon, where an indoor heated pool sits under a genuine retractable roof, keeping it open regardless of season, alongside an outdoor heated pool and solarium through the summer months. The tower's 32-floor height means the pool deck itself catches river views over the Río de la Plata that a ground-level pool simply couldn't offer. It's the clearest example in the city of a pool built around engineering rather than climate, useful for a stay timed outside peak summer when an unheated outdoor pool elsewhere might be closed.

La Boca's stadium district adds a genuinely different pool setting at Howard Johnson Undici and Casa Joseph Libertador, both built around rooftop pools rather than ground-floor courtyards. Casa Joseph Libertador goes further with two separate pools, one rooftop and one at terrace level, less than a kilometre from River Plate Stadium, while Howard Johnson's rooftop sits three minutes from La Bombonera. Neither trades on beach-resort styling, the appeal here is the combination of a genuine pool with the city's football culture close enough to walk to on a match day.

Palermo Soho's design hotels bring a third version of the pool resort idea, smaller in scale but built around courtyard atmosphere rather than size. Mine Hotel's garden pool sits beside a water fountain courtyard with sun loungers, three blocks from Plaza Serrano's nightlife, while BE Jardin Escondido tucks a private garden pool behind its gates in the same neighbourhood, once a regular stop for Francis Ford Coppola. Both properties prove that a compact pool, paired with the right courtyard design, can carry as much character as a larger resort deck.

Self-catering apartments round out the category at Lemon Suites and Buenos Aires Apartamento, pairing a genuine pool with a kitchenette rather than full hotel service. Lemon Suites' outdoor pool sits 1.4 kilometres from Puerto Madero Waterfront, while Buenos Aires Apartamento's rooftop pool is under a kilometre from Palacio Barolo in the historic centre. For longer stays where cooking a meal in matters, these properties show that a pool doesn't require giving up an apartment's independence, and both sit close enough to Puerto Madero and the historic centre that the pool becomes a daily habit rather than a one-off amenity used only on arrival.

Buenos Aires runs on a temperate, four-season climate rather than a year-round tropical one, which shapes how its hotels approach a swimming pool: several properties, including Alvear Icon, build in a retractable roof or indoor option specifically so the pool stays usable outside the warmer months. The city's low-rise, garden-heavy neighbourhoods, particularly Palermo and Recoleta, also mean pools tend to sit inside a courtyard or garden rather than on an exposed rooftop deck, a layout that owes more to the city's European residential roots than to a resort blueprint.

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Some do, though it's worth checking since not every hotel keeps its outdoor pool open year-round given the city's temperate climate. Properties like Alvear Icon combine an indoor heated pool under a retractable roof with a seasonal outdoor pool, while others like Mine Hotel and BE Jardin Escondido run smaller garden pools open through the warmer months.

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