Argentina has many palaces to visit, but some of them give you the option of having breakfast or a snack. Find out what they are.
So much in the City as in Greater Buenos Aires There are luxury options to visit and enjoy a good coffee or an exquisite pastry. Next, the best mansions to visit and enjoy a 5-star breakfast or snack.
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Many of these mansions are located in the Buenos Aires neighborhoods of Recoleta, Palermo, San Isidro, among other notable locations in the area.


Duhau Palace – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

Duhau Palace – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires
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What are the best Argentine mansions for a snack?
Cavia House
Located in Palermo Chicoat Cavia 2985, at Casa Cavia you breathe exclusivity from the door to its splendid heated garden, ideal for cold days.
Duhau Palace
It’s in Recoleta. Its Piano Nobile rooms are among the most popular to enjoy five o’clock tea with delicious creations by Executive Chef Damián Betular, star of MasterChef.
Croque Madame
It is located in the Errázuriz Alvear Palace, designed in 1911 by architect René Sergent, in French neoclassical style. The mansion was the residence of the family formed by Josefina de Alvear and Matías Errázuriz Ortúzar.
Villa Ocampo
It was built in 1891 in San Isidro by the engineer Manuel Ocampo, father of the writer Victoria, as a summer house for his family with a splendid garden and a imposing view over the Río de la Plata.
Evita Museum
Located in the neighborhood of Recoleta, is a petit hotel with a ground floor and two floors built by the Carabassa family in the first decade of the 20th century. It combines elements of the Spanish and Italian Renaissance in its three levels and tower.
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