This hotel seems likely to be a love it or hate it kind of place. A key "design" element of the bedrooms is that they are largely bare, undecorated concrete, which has a certain industrial-chic appeal, but someone looking for "design" in any sense of "elegance" or "finish" may be startled by the cold, raw-building-shell feel of the space. Overall, we had a good stay at this hotel, but would not consider it a great value at ~$150/night unless you're a true believer in the Miesian ethic of "Less is More".
Functionally the rooms work very well - microwave, flat screen TV, floor-to-ceiling front windows with nice views of a green plaza, good soundproofing, and electrically operated shades, big floor to ceiling mirrors along one wall that double the apparent size of the room, cool bathroom, great water pressure, all as prior reviews say - but you need to get past the psychological whack of the artistic statement and the scent of limestone to appreciate those features. More traditional tourists might consider it an Emperor's New Clothes act of marketing - spend zero on room finish, call the result Art, and charge a premium - but the presentation seems sincere.
Downstairs, the staff was quite friendly and helpful, the included breakfast was good, and electrotango chill music was in the air.
Location is interesting. Calle Rodriguez Pena around the corner is a magnet for goth/emo kids (esp on Saturdays), and has a lot of shops with hip, inexpensive clothes & gear, as well as some very busy casual restaurants. It's a little off the beaten path - "walking distance" from the center is a pretty substantial walk - but there's plenty to see in the Recoleta neighborhood and taxis are cheap.
One odd additional fact. See the attached photo from Jan. 2008, front of the hotel, facing the Rodriguez Pena plaza. cEDesign (6-panel windows) is on the left, DesignSuites (from which cE was apparently cloned a few years ago, same architect, different owner, we were told) is on the right. In the middle, presto! there's a third concrete building (under construction, with wood structures to catch debris), absent from some of the hotel building photos still posted on TripAdvisor. Taxi driver also told us that passengers are constantly confusing the two "Design" hotels two doors apart, which look almost exactly alike, including their lobbies, but are under entirely different management.
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
most likely
I recommend this hotel for:
Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children
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