
Buenos Aires is getting another luxury hotel, one that aims to blend the city’s architectural heritage with one of Marriott’s fastest-growing premium brands.
Developer Pride Developers have announced new plans. autograph collection Located in the heart of the Argentine capital, this hotel adds another unique independent hotel to Marriott International’s luxury and premium portfolio.
Construction is expected to begin this year. 4th quarter 2026A project that combines the restoration of a historic building and the construction of a modern tower in one of the most famous cultural districts of Buenos Aires.
A historic speech with a modern vision
The new hotel will be built along one of Buenos Aires’ landmark cultural corridors, an area surrounded by the city’s iconic attractions, including: obelisk, Colon Theater, Corrientes Avenue, courthouseand General San Martin Theater.
Rather than replace the historic structures on the site, the development will incorporate them into a new contemporary structure designed to reflect the city’s modern skyline while preserving the original façade.
The result is expected to be a hotel that combines the characteristics of early 20th century Buenos Aires, modern design, and luxurious hospitality.
Inside the hotel
Once completed, the property will be 116,000 square feet and include 122 suites.
Accommodation is almost here 400 square feetThe largest presidential suite exceeds: 1,000 square feet.
One of the central amenities is 10,700 square feetIt is built around the concept of celebrating traditional Argentine cuisine through a modern lens. The restaurant will be helmed by an internationally acclaimed Argentinian chef, but the developer has yet to announce a name.
The hotel is designed to appeal to both business visitors, holidaymakers exploring Buenos Aires and visitors attracted by the city’s theatres, restaurants and cultural scene.
Important additions to Marriott
Project participates Autograph Collection HotelMarriott’s collection of independent hotels known for their unique architecture and destination-focused experiences rather than standardized brands.
The brand has continued to expand throughout Latin America and the Caribbean in recent years, with properties that emphasize local design, food and cultural identity.
For Buenos Aires, the expansion marks another investment in the continued revitalization of the city’s downtown area, long known for its historic landmarks, large theaters, cafés and Belle Epoque architecture.
Buenos Aires city revival
Pride Developer said it chose the location as part of a wider vision to revitalize central Buenos Aires through upscale hospitality.
The development is intended to connect with the historic character of the area while creating a new destination for international visitors, business travel and cultural tourism.
According to the developer, the project is expected to take approx. 30 months Once construction begins, it will be completed.
For Marriott, the hotel will strengthen its presence in one of South America’s most iconic gateway cities. For those planning a future trip to Buenos Aires, this will add another luxury option within walking distance of many of the city’s iconic attractions, from world-famous theaters and historic cafes to tango venues and Argentina’s most famous restaurants.
Marriott already has a strong presence in Buenos Aires.
The new Autograph Collection hotel will join Marriott’s growing portfolio in Buenos Aires, which already encompasses multiple brands and locations.
Existing options include the iconic; Park Tower, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Buenos Aires Marriott Overlooking Avenida 9 de Julio Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel and Convention Center In Retiro Duju Palace – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires It is not part of Marriott and should not be included. Ker San Telmo Hotelspart of tribute portfolioand Casa Lucia Buenos Airesrecently joined luxury collection. These properties give Marriott a wide presence throughout the Argentine capital, and the new Autograph Collection hotel adds another unique address focused on the city’s historic theater and cultural districts.