Today the Eden Hotel functions as a cultural and tourist site. Visitors can tour restored sections of the building and view exhibitions that document its history, original furnishings, and photographic archives. Daytime tours focus on the hotel's historical role and architecture, while night tours emphasise myths, legends, and alleged paranormal phenomena.
Dark tourism The Eden Hotel is frequently cited as an example of
dark tourism, a form of travel centred on sites associated with death, decline, or mystery. Guided tours and promotional narratives often mix documented history with legends and unverified stories. A study by the
National University of La Plata analysed how the hotel's narratives are framed to appeal to visitors interested in the darker aspects of heritage. == In popular culture ==