Summer in Buenos Aires is warm and vibrant. From late December through February, daytime temperatures regularly rise above 30°C, and evenings remain balmy well into the night. Visitors quickly learn that air conditioning is not a luxury—it is an essential part of comfort in the city.
At our hotel, guest comfort is never compromised. All rooms and indoor spaces are fully air-conditioned, with individual climate control that allows each guest to set their preferred temperature at any time of day. What makes the difference is not whether cooling is provided, but how it is achieved.
As a green hotel in Buenos Aires, our focus is on delivering a consistently cool and quiet indoor environment while reducing unnecessary energy consumption behind the scenes.
Living Façades as Thermal Protection
Our green façades are one of the building’s most recognizable features, but their purpose goes well beyond aesthetics. The vegetation acts as a natural thermal barrier, reducing direct solar exposure during peak heat hours.
Plants are trained to grow approximately one meter away from the windows, allowing airflow while preventing heat accumulation on the building envelope. This design helps stabilize interior temperatures throughout the day, reducing the workload on mechanical cooling systems without affecting indoor comfort.
For guests, the result is simple: rooms that remain pleasantly cool, even during extended heat waves.

High-Performance Climate Control
Buenos Aires summers demand reliable, high-performance air conditioning. Our central system was selected for its advanced efficiency and its ability to maintain stable temperatures without abrupt energy spikes.
Unlike conventional systems that cycle aggressively on and off, this technology operates smoothly and continuously, providing even cooling and quieter operation. Each room is independently controlled, ensuring comfort is tailored to individual preference and energy is never wasted on unoccupied spaces.
The technology works discreetly, but its impact is felt in the consistency of the indoor climate.
Double-Glazed Windows for Thermal and Acoustic Comfort

All windows in the hotel are double glazed, a key element in maintaining indoor comfort during hot weather. Double glazing significantly limits heat transfer from outside, helping rooms stay cool throughout the day and night.
An additional benefit—particularly appreciated by international travelers—is improved sound insulation. The combination of thermal and acoustic stability contributes to a restful environment that feels insulated from the city’s summer intensity.
Sustainability That Works Quietly in the Background
Energy efficiency is rarely the result of a single decision. It emerges from the combination of architecture, materials, and technology working together seamlessly.
In our case, these choices allow us to offer guests a consistently comfortable indoor experience while using energy more intelligently. The systems are designed to perform reliably and unobtrusively, supporting comfort rather than calling attention to themselves.
A Refined Approach to Being a Green Hotel in Buenos Aires
Being a green hotel in Buenos Aires means addressing the local climate thoughtfully, investing in durable, high-quality systems, and ensuring that environmental responsibility remains invisible to the guest experience.
Throughout the summer months, our approach ensures that guests enjoy cool, calm interiors, uninterrupted rest, and a sense of ease—while knowing that their stay aligns with a more responsible way of experiencing the city.