My wife and I spent an early November week at the B.A. Four Seasons and were awed by the quality of the service. We stayed in a deluxe room at a rate of $430, which included a complimentary breakfast and one massage. We are in our mid-60's and were in B.A. on vacation.
The Faena and the Hyatt Palacio Duhau are more stunningly luxurious, but the Four Seasons is more than sufficiently sumptuous. The room was large, and the bath very spacious and well finished--large walk-in shower with massage-like water flow, marble walls, separate water closet with toilet and bidet. Furnishings were a pleasing up-to-date blend of the traditional and the transitional. Closet space is commodious. The only qualification is that our front 7th floor view included too much of the dingy railroad station and train yard. Rooms on the south side, however, have attractive views.
The staff could not have been more amiable, responsive, or professional. They're all clean-cut, sharp, and attractive, and they continually inquire about how they can be of assistance. The staff complement is more than adequate to handle peak demand. The concierges went to some lengths to set up dinners and entertainment at high-demand spots as well as little-known gems. Their flow of voice mail and written communications was timely and extensive.
My wife had a worsening upper respiratory infection, and when I asked for a doctor, the staff had an MD in our room within 20 minutes! The doctor did a capable job of diagnosis, treatment, and prescribing. Medicines were delivered to our room within 15 minutes!
The breakfasts were lavish--all sorts of meat, cheese, pastries, beverages, and garnishments. Whatever we custom ordered [such as a white egg omelet] was prepared quickly and with flair.
Maid service was frequent during the day and timely. The maids even found our PJ's and put them at the foot of the bed perfectly folded.
There was a large complement of bellman and door service staff. They spoke excellent English and anticipated our requests and needs.
The guests were a true international mix, and most appeared to be at the hotel either individually or in very small groups. The clientele were a polite, up-scale mix that fit in with the progressive general ambience.
Overall, this was the best hotel stay we have ever experienced.