Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires is relaunched after US$49m renovation
A US$49m (€35.5m, £30.5m) renovation of Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires, that began more than a year ago, is now complete and includes a rebranded spa.
The spa has been renamed Cielo Spa – meaning “heaven” in Spanish. Cielo has been designed with a colour palette of bright white and light blues, rosewood marble, a turquoise crystal reception desk and metal artworks that resemble the movements of the tango, a theme evoked throughout the hotel.
The spa is naturally lit and has views over the garden. The menu consists of massages, body treatments, facials and salon services. Included is the signature Porteño Tango, a therapeutic massage choreographed to a tango beat to relax the body and mind.
Other highlights include Discovering Argentina therapies which aim to provide “a sensory tour of Argentina geography”. Experiences include the cold of the Patagonian plateau to the hot stones of the north country; the Buenos Aires Walking Tour Foot Massage for tourists exploring the city; and the Polo Massage, which targets the muscles.
General manager Rebeca Selley-Morales said: “This project has been a labour of love. From the big design concepts to the smallest details, everything has been created with our guests in mind.”
Earlier this year, the hotel introduced a new restaurant and bar, opened its new-look lobby, and launched its redecorated guestrooms.
Selley-Morales added: “The results showcase stunning new works by local artists to beautifully decorated guest rooms. Visitors alike will be inspired by the passion of the city and the heart of Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires.”

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