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THE BEST HOTEL IN ARGENTINA

Estancia Colomé

$$$$ | 20 km (13 miles) west of Molinos, Molinos, 4419, Argentina

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

An ideal stopover between Salta capital and Cafayate on the picturesque Ruta 40, this stunning lodge is located on the Colomé wine estate 20 km (13 miles) from Molinos.

Pros

  • Spacious and well-designed rooms
  • Restaurant uses ingredients from its organic garden
  • Authentic experience at a working vineyard

Cons

  • Wi-Fi is spotty
  • Very remote
  • Not all staff speak English well
20 km (13 miles) west of Molinos, Molinos, 4419, Argentina
3868-49–4200
Hotel Details
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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THE BEST HOTEL IN ARGENTINA

Posada Paso de los Patos

$$ | Patricias Mendocinas y Gualino, Barreal, J5004, Argentina

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

Andean views are second to none from this charming posada run by a porteño couple who left the big city for Barreal. Ten suites are decorated with traditional furniture, creating a stylish yet rural look. The restaurant prepares home-cooked meals.

Pros

  • Delightful hands-on owners
  • Beautiful and stylish lodge
  • Incredible vistas

Cons

  • Meals are a little basic
  • Hot water doesn't always run hot
  • When the wind blows, it blows
Patricias Mendocinas y Gualino, Barreal, J5004, Argentina
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10 suites
Free Breakfast

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Casa Calma

$$ | Suipacha 1015, Buenos Aires, 1008, Argentina Fodor's Choice
Casa Calma, Centro
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This "wellness hotel" in the heart of downtown Buenos Aires takes the concept of in-house spa seriously, equipping each of its 17 rooms with jetted tubs—six deluxe rooms also have saunas where you can relax after a day of exploring the city. The vibe throughout this boutique property is eco-chic, with lounge chairs crafted from recycled fabrics and wood floors made from sustainable pine. Sleek bathrooms feature all-natural soaps, bath oils, and gels, as well as towel-warming machines and plenty of room for candles, chocolate, and champagne. An "honesty bar" lets you help yourself to juice, wine, and sweets; you can also borrow bikes.

Pros

  • Gorgeous design
  • Serene atmosphere
  • Convenient downtown location

Cons

  • On a chaotic street
  • Sauna is small
  • Some balconies are very tiny
Suipacha 1015, Buenos Aires, 1008, Argentina
11-4312–5000
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17 rooms

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Cavas Wine Lodge

$$$$ | Luján de Cuyo, 5507, Argentina Fodor's Choice
Cavas Wine Lodge, Mendoza City
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Secluded adobe guesthouses have their own plunge pool, star-gazing roof terrace (with a fireplace), living room, and walk-in shower—a romantic setting that's made this one of the top honeymoon destinations in Mendoza. Inside a gracious colonial villa, the reception hall is washed in sunlight from high windows, and the common areas are decorated in a luxurious bohemian style. Every evening there is a wine tasting held in their private cellar after which the restaurant offers indulgent Argentine cuisine. An on-site spa offers aromatherapy and vinotherapy treatments and a dedicated tourism team can organize horseback-riding, rafting, biking, and visits to local wineries. Mendoza's only Relais & Châteaux property. 

Pros

  • Luxurious and private
  • Wine tastings held in the private cellar every evening
  • Surrounded by vineyards and wineries

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Advance reservations needed for most activities
  • Far from other restaurants
Luján de Cuyo, 5507, Argentina
261-533–5105
Hotel Details
17 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Faena

$$$$ | Martha Salotti 445, Buenos Aires, 1107, Argentina Fodor's Choice
Faena Hotel + Universe, Puerto Madero
The Leading Hotels of the World

Argentine fashion impresario Alan Faena and famed French architect Philippe Starck have created a universe unto itself with this hotel: rooms are feng-shui perfect, with rich reds and crisp whites, sporting velvet curtains and blinds opening electronically to river or city views. "Experience managers" are basically personal assistants, tending to your every whim. Other highlights are two excellent restaurants and an elaborate spa with a Turkish bath. In El Cabaret, a blood-red music box of a room, dotted with red-leather couches, you can swig champagne and watch the contemporary and sensual Rojo Tango show. Next door in the Library Lounge you never know who might show up: Coldplay and local rock legend Charly Garcia once held an impromptu jam session around the piano.  Nearby is Faena Arts Center, home to contemporary art exhibitions.

Pros

  • A most eclectic hotel
  • Luxury abounds
  • Celebrity magnet

Cons

  • An "are you cool enough?" vibe is ever-present
  • Extremely pricey to eat in
  • Bar clientele can be tacky
Martha Salotti 445, Buenos Aires, 1107, Argentina
11-4010–9000
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110 rooms, 16 suites
Free Breakfast

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Fierro Hotel

$$$ | Soler 5862, Buenos Aires, 1425, Argentina Fodor's Choice
Fierro Hotel, Palermo
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A choice lodging for travelers looking for a boutique package, all rooms boast top-of-the-line beds, spacious living areas with chaise lounges, and flat-screen TVs. Staff delivers each guest a welcome tray of treats like macarons from the hotel's restaurant, UCO. The chef's menu changes seasonally and includes legendary breakfasts and homemade charcuterie.

Pros

  • Among the city's best hotel wining and dining
  • Rooftop pool with skyline views
  • Helpful staff

Cons

  • Common areas are small
  • Pool is not large
  • The back patio is rather sterile
Soler 5862, Buenos Aires, 1425, Argentina
11-3220–6800
Hotel Details
22 rooms, 5 suites
Free Breakfast

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Hub Porteño

$$$$ | Rodríguez Peña 1967, Buenos Aires, 1021, Argentina Fodor's Choice
Hub Porteño, Recoleta
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At Hub Porteño, nestled in an especially posh pocket of Recoleta, luxury is about more than its 11 elegant, high-ceilinged rooms—though they are replete with touches like 600-thread-count sheets, jetted tubs, and artisan-crafted furnishings like spectacular detailed mirrors, cowhide rugs, and crystal chandeliers. For owner Gonzalo Robredo, the hotel is all about his guests' full experience, both inside and out. Drawing on his background operating high-end lodges, Robredo offers prêt-a-porter experiences centered on subjects like gastronomy, modern art, and the gaucho lifestyle that connect you with city insiders like university professors, art designers, and polo stars. Hub Porteño is one of the best hotels in Buenos Aires, and the highly professional hotel staff ensures that you encounter the best of the city and its environs. Start the day with a delectable breakfast at the on-site restaurant Tarquino.

Pros

  • Rooftop terrace outfitted in couches
  • Spacious and inviting ground-floor living areas
  • Unique experiences abound

Cons

  • No pool
  • A bit of ground-floor foot traffic
Rodríguez Peña 1967, Buenos Aires, 1021, Argentina
11-3220–6600
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Credit cards accepted
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Aguas Arriba Lodge

$$$$ | Lago del Desierto, El Chaltén, 9304, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Accessible only by boat or a three-hour trek, Aguas Arriba has a privileged location right on the Lago del Desierto, with a glimmer of Mt. Fitzroy in the distance. There are only five rooms in this wooden, country-style lodge. A large living room with an open fireplace and mountains of books make it a peaceful and relaxing stay where you can immerse yourself in the wilderness and quiet of Patagonia.

Pros

  • Fantastic location
  • Attended by owners
  • Excellent excursions

Cons

  • Noise travels between rooms
  • Private shuttle to lake required in addition to walk/boat
  • No phone signal
Lago del Desierto, El Chaltén, 9304, Argentina
9 11-6134–8452-Buenos Aires
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Closed mid-Apr.–Oct.
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Algodón Wine Resort

$$$$ | RN144, Km 674, San Rafael, 5603, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Country casual meets luxury at the Algodón Wine Resort, which combines a remodeled 1920s farmhouse and a modern lodge offering rooms with their own patio and woodstove. Guests can gather for a drink or enjoy a good read in the living room or throw a blanket down in the ancient olive grove at siesta time. Golf and tennis are both available, plus there’s a vineyard with a bodega for wine tastings.

Pros

  • Relaxing countryside setting
  • Great option for golfers
  • Great restaurant

Cons

  • 20 minutes from downtown San Rafael
  • Closed in winter
  • Expensive for what it is
RN144, Km 674, San Rafael, 5603, Argentina
260-4429–020
Hotel Details
Closed in winter
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Altos de la Viña

$$ | Pasquini López 50, San Salvador de Jujuy, 4600, Argentina Fodor's Choice

This former state-owned hotel, a short ride out of town, has comfortable rooms and recreational facilities that invite you to linger; the view from the swimming pool takes in most of the city and the mountains beyond. Altos de la Viña's 12-acre property also includes a spa and tennis court, plus reasonably priced restaurant Olaroz.

Pros

  • Great pool
  • Good for families
  • Helipad

Cons

  • Very little within walking distance
  • Own transport is useful
  • Some rooms could do with an update
Pasquini López 50, San Salvador de Jujuy, 4600, Argentina
11-5031–9635
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60 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bahía Bustamante

$$$$ | Bahía Bustamante, 9111, Argentina Fodor's Choice
This lodge is the reason to visit the area---a comfortable home with a fab kitchen in the middle of Patagonian wilderness with some of the best nature-spotting in coastal Argentina.

Choose between six guesthouses right on the beach (food and activities included), or one of the simpler five guesthouses off the beach on an accommodation-only basis; each of the beach guesthouses includes twin bedrooms, a living room, a bathroom, and a kitchen. There's electricity only between sunset and 11:30 pm. Activities include bird-watching, visits to a local petrified forest and archaeological sites, and boat excursions to the Malaspina cove, where there are sea lion colonies, plus penguin and seabird rookeries. Bahía Bustamante currently operates between September and March, with other months available but check in advance.

Pros

  • Fantastic chef using locally foraged ingredients
  • Excursions are an adventure
  • Pristine beach paradise surrounded by wildlife

Cons

  • This is remote territory, so come prepared for that
  • Expensive
  • Simple rooms for price
Bahía Bustamante, 9111, Argentina
11-4156--7788-reservations in Buenos Aires
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Apr.–Aug.
11 guesthouses
All-Inclusive

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El Manantial del Silencio

$$$ | RN52, Km 3.5, Purmamarca, 4618, Argentina Fodor's Choice

At this tranquil retreat, weeping willows, red rocks, and gardens filled with birdsong are hemmed in by the craggy Quebrada and its utter calm; inside the colonial-style stucco mansion, local artifacts and earth tones make things warm and harmonious throughout. The view from the Jacuzzi is unbeatable. The restaurant offers sophisticated takes on local fare.

Pros

  • One of the grandest lodgings in the Quebrada
  • Great gardens, restaurant, spa, and pool
  • Welcoming shared areas

Cons

  • One of the most expensive lodgings in the area
  • Noise reverberates down hallways
  • Friendly staff aren't necessarily on the ball
RN52, Km 3.5, Purmamarca, 4618, Argentina
388-490–8080
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Eolo

$$$$ | Ruta Provincial N 11, El Calafate, 9405, Argentina Fodor's Choice

A luxury lodge on the road to Perito Moreno, Eolo offers full-board stays in handsome accommodations where you can take in the beauty of Patagonia's vast, empty lands and see Lago Argentino in the distance. The rustic-chic decor reflects the local style, with soft wool throws on the large beds and photos of Patagonian landscapes on the walls. Rates include in-ranch activities such as talks on local legends, horseback riding, guided walks, mountain biking, and bird-watching; excursions outside the estancia—including Perito Moreno and Glaciers National Park—cost extra.

Pros

  • Beautiful location
  • Luxury service
  • Endless acres of estate to explore

Cons

  • Expensive
  • No drinks included in meal plans
  • Far from town or any services
Ruta Provincial N 11, El Calafate, 9405, Argentina
11-4700-0075
Hotel Details
Closed May–Sept.
17 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Estancia Cristina

$$$$ | El Calafate, 9405, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Arriving at Estancia Cristina by catamaran on Lago Argentina past fields of ice and imposing mountains is just the beginning of a remarkable Patagonian adventure: on arrival you'll be treated to cozy accommodations, delicious cuisine, and unbeatable excursions to little-explored corners of the park. Fill your days with trekking, horseback riding, fly-fishing, bird-watching, four-wheel drives to see the glacier from above, and a visit to the lovingly preserved family museum in which you can discover the fascinating history of this remote estancia.

Pros

  • Fantastic excursions
  • Excellent restaurant
  • Incredible views from well-appointed rooms

Cons

  • Patchy Wi-Fi
  • Expensive
  • No alcoholic drinks included in price
El Calafate, 9405, Argentina
9 2902-250-4180
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Closed mid-Apr.–mid-Oct.
20 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Estancia La Madrugada

$$$$ | Off Camino de Yameo, San Antonio de Areco, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Just a few minutes from San Antonio de Areco takes you from town to the vastness of the Pampas and this absolute charmer of a boutique estancia. Estancia La Madrugada pulls off a magical balance of rusticity and elegance, the worn reflection of the region and its past, and a stylish, comfortable hospitality. An all-inclusive stay will leave you relaxed; the locale, enamored; the expertly prepared food and cocktails, deeply satisfied; and the genuinely warm staff, enchanted. Go for a brisk horse ride or laze by the enormous swimming pool set within an idyllic landscape, and return to a sampling of asado prepared by gauchos. With only three gracefully appointed rooms available, book well in advance.

Pros

  • Peace and quiet
  • Genuinely hospitable staff
  • Great food and drink

Cons

  • Isolated, transport to or from town is extra (about 600 pesos each way)
  • Horses are, perhaps, too tame
  • No televisions
Off Camino de Yameo, San Antonio de Areco, Argentina
923-2643–4222
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3 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Finca Adalgisa

$$$$ | Pueyrredon 2222, Chacras de Coria, 5528, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Behind tall terra-cotta walls hides one of the best-kept secrets in Chacras de Croia: a large, yet intimate estate with regal bedrooms and suites, almost 5 acres of well-kept century-old Malbec vines, a pool set in gardens, and a cozy winery restaurant reserved exclusively for guests to enjoy evening wine tastings and tapas. Finca Adalgisa tastefully combines the Furlotti family history with contemporary style, seamlessly placing 19th-century family heirlooms alongside modern artwork and sculptures. The four suites and seven standard rooms respect the traditional architecture of the house while offering modern hotel amenities, including walk-in showers and air-conditioning. There are several private nooks to discover, from tucked away tables in the garden to comfy sofas. The cooking class, homemade breakfast, and evening tapas menu are delicious treats, and you'll find it hard not to walk away with a bottle of their limited-production Malbec.

Pros

  • Modern amenities
  • Homemade wine and farm-to-table kitchen
  • Close to everything in Chacras

Cons

  • Some rooms are darker than others
  • Closed in winter
  • 11 am checkout
Pueyrredon 2222, Chacras de Coria, 5528, Argentina
261-496--6192
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Closed Jun.–Sept.
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires

$$$$ | Posadas 1086, Buenos Aires, 1011, Argentina Fodor's Choice

One of the city's swankiest lodgings, the Four Seasons is a magnet for the rich and famous. There's an upscale equine theme that runs throughout the property, as evident with the contemporary horse sculptures on the front lawn and the hotel's Pony Line Bar, which always attracts a smart crowd. You'll even find tiny horses in the design of the guest rooms, which are modern, bright, and luxe. Really splash out on a suite in La Mansión, tucked away behind the hotel. 

Pros

  • All the class you'd expect from this brand
  • Wonderful eateries in Elena and Nuestro Secreto
  • Cool cocktail bar

Cons

  • The pool is outdoors, so unusable in winter
  • Room aesthetics can seem impersonal
  • Very close to Avenida 9 de Julio
Posadas 1086, Buenos Aires, 1011, Argentina
11-4321–1200
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165 rooms
No Meals

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The Glu Hotel

$$ | Godoy Cruz 1733, Buenos Aires, 1414, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Attention to detail is key at this small boutique hotel where all of the spacious rooms are stylishly modern and minimalist and equipped with low-slung furnishings, bright wooden floors, and small bar areas. Enormous beds are topped with plush comforters and throw pillows, and bathrooms are stocked with soft bathrobes and slippers. Most rooms have balconies that offer intimate views into the Palermo Soho neighborhood. Guests also can catch fresh air on the hotel's quaint patio or the rooftop terrace, which has recliners and a large hydro-massage tub.

Pros

  • Sought-after location
  • Sleek interior decor
  • Excellent concierges provide highly personalized and attentive service

Cons

  • Its location on a happening street means constant traffic, though rooms are soundproofed
  • Roof terrace has a Jacuzzi rather than a pool
  • Breakfast room is cramped
Godoy Cruz 1733, Buenos Aires, 1414, Argentina
11-4831–4646
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grace Cafayate

$$$ | RN40, Km 4340, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina Fodor's Choice

A contemporary offering in the area, Grace Cafayate isn't just a step away from the local style—it's a whole world away. Located within the well-heeled La Estancia de Cafayate residential and recreational complex, its lodging options include suites overlooking vineyards in the main building, as well as stand-alone villas and apartments across the way. Relax by the infinity pool or head to the spa for a grape-based treatment, then watch dinner being prepared in the open kitchen at the gourmet restaurant. Golfers can book a round on the Estancia's 18-hole course. 

Pros

  • Infinity pool and spa on-site
  • Comfy king-size beds
  • Wine bar

Cons

  • Breakfast is on the small side
  • It can seem overly quiet
  • Not all staff speak English
RN40, Km 4340, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina
386-842–7000
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52 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hacienda de Molinos

$$ | Molinos s/n, Molinos, Argentina Fodor's Choice

This lovely 18th-century hacienda belonged to the last Spanish governor, its fantastic open courtyard, white adobe walls, and racing green doorways denoting the colonial era. Rooms are spacious and well-appointed, with king-size beds and large bathtubs. Kick back with afternoon tea under the pink pepper tree or laze about next to the swimming pool. Its location opposite the church ensures you can soak up Molinos’ atmosphere easily; the in-house restaurant is ideal for lunch stop-offs (the beef empanadas are widely touted as the best in the region) if you can't stay.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Good restaurant with local wine list
  • Swimming pool

Cons

  • Service can be slow at peak times
  • Noisy doors
  • Few staff speak English
Molinos s/n, Molinos, Argentina
387-684–8090
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Boutique Racó de Buenos Aires

$ | Yapeyú 271, Buenos Aires, 1202, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Resembling the old-money mansions of San Telmo, this hotel's rooms open onto a central patio where many guests choose to take their breakfast. From the balcony ringing the patio, the San Carlos Basílica—where Pope Francis was baptized—is visible and the chiming bells audible. The colorful, quiet rooms incorporate elements of an original building dating from 1904, including exposed brick ceilings and stained glass. The working-class neighborhood of Almagro where the owner was born and raised is a taste of "real" Buenos Aires.

Pros

  • A short distance from many attractions
  • Interesting neighborhood
  • Plenty of charm

Cons

  • The downstairs common area feels somewhat hodgepodge
Yapeyú 271, Buenos Aires, 1202, Argentina
11-3530–6075
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Correntoso

$$$$ | Av. Siete Lagos 4505, Villa La Angostura, 8407, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Perched on a hill where the Correntoso River flows into Lago Nahuel Huapi, this local landmark is at once cozy and contemporary; from your plate-glass bedroom window you can see the fish jumping. The hotel was originally a fisherman's refuge, and today old photos, light fixtures made from colihue branches, handwoven Mapuche fabrics, and artisans' furnishings reflect its hundred-plus-year history. A somewhat pricey restaurant overlooking the lake serves Patagonian specialties such as hare, wild boar, lamb, and, of course, fish from local waters.

Pros

  • Great location, food, and spa facilities
  • Well-organized excursions available
  • Bar often has live music

Cons

  • Expensive
  • No air-conditioning
  • Rooms are a bit cramped
Av. Siete Lagos 4505, Villa La Angostura, 8407, Argentina
294-482--6103
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47 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Huacalera

$$ | R9, Km 1790, Tilcara, 4626, Argentina Fodor's Choice

This hotel, on the main road in the heart of the Quebrada de Humahuaca, is a stunning colonial-style property, complete with a spa, an outdoor swimming pool, and spacious, well-appointed guest rooms. Design and simplicity combine for a comfortable stay. 

Pros

  • Courteous staff
  • Good restaurant
  • Large breakfast

Cons

  • Trucks on the main drag can be noisy
  • The restaurant lacks atmosphere
  • Echoing in hallways
R9, Km 1790, Tilcara, 4626, Argentina
388-581–3417
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Territorio

$$ | Blvd. Almirante Brown 3251, Puerto Madryn, Argentina Fodor's Choice

This well-designed boutique hotel on the outskirts of town, on the beach, is a good find if you want peace and quiet and don't mind being away from the city center. The prices are outstanding value for the quality of the rooms (all with sea views), breakfast, service, and decor. 

Pros

  • Quiet, boutique hotel
  • All rooms have sea views
  • Attention to details

Cons

  • Limited options in restaurant
  • Spa only open on weekends
  • Five-minute drive from city center
Blvd. Almirante Brown 3251, Puerto Madryn, Argentina
11-5263--0628
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Tirol

$ | Cl. Libertad 175, Bariloche, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Impressive lake views from the upper floors make this waterfront lodging a standout in its price category. The property also boasts an outdoor terrace, Alpine accents in the pine roofbeams and floors, and a friendly, professional staff. The location—right behind the Centro Cívico—is unbeatable for those looking to stay in town.

Pros

  • Gorgeous lake views from many rooms
  • Great value for the price
  • Simple but attractive décor

Cons

  • No on-site restaurant
  • Comparatively few amenities
  • Wi-Fi could be faster
Cl. Libertad 175, Bariloche, Argentina
294-442--6152
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33 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kkala

$$ | Las Higueras 104, Salta, A4408KAD, Argentina Fodor's Choice

This elegant 10-room abode represents Salta, right down to the cardon cactus door panels and hand-stitched headboards depicting Andean landscapes. Comfortable en suite guest rooms, each named after a national park, have terraces and some boast a poolside view. You can lounge in the living room with a glass of Torrontés after a long day of sightseeing.

Pros

  • Delightful bilingual staff
  • Stylish en suite rooms
  • Honesty bar

Cons

  • Not that close to main attractions
  • Some rooms are compact
  • Some areas could use paint
Las Higueras 104, Salta, A4408KAD, Argentina
387-439–6590
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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La Merced del Alto

$$ | Fuerte Alto s/n, Cachi, 4417, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Although this stately white-adobe building looks like it's been here forever, it was in fact built in 2006. Inside, rooms are huge and comfortable with tasteful wood and iron furniture. Communal areas include an enormous reading room, a well-stocked bar, a wine cellar, and a lovely restaurant. In a separate building there's a fully equipped spa with outdoor Jacuzzi, and hotel staff can arrange trekking, horseback riding, and visits to archaeological sites. The hotel sits between two streams, with the Nevada de Cachi on one side, the Parque Los Cardones on the other, and the town spread out below.

Pros

  • Expansive grounds with great views
  • Spa, wine cellar, bar, and restaurant on-site
  • Accessible for people with disabilities

Cons

  • 3 km (2 miles) from Cachi
  • Echoing corridors
  • Wi-Fi is flaky
Fuerte Alto s/n, Cachi, 4417, Argentina
3868-490–020
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Legado Mítico

$$$ | Bartolomé Mitre 647, Salta, 4400, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Sister to the Buenos Aires hotel of the same name, the family-run Legado Mítico attends to every detail—from the gorgeous guest rooms named after notable figures from the city's past and individually decorated to suit the titular person right down to the welcome glass of wine. Shared areas, hung with artworks by the owners' mother, Norma Adamo, are extremely inviting.

Pros

  • Warm and pleasing spaces
  • The living room and terrace are comfy spots for a moment of relaxation
  • Attractive decor

Cons

  • Located on a rather busy main drag
  • Street-facing rooms can be noisy
  • Noisy doors
Bartolomé Mitre 647, Salta, 4400, Argentina
387-422–8786
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Llao Llao Hotel and Resort

$$$$ | Av. Bustillo, Km 25, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Ringed by cerulean lakes and looking out to cliffs and snow-dusted mountains, this masterpiece by noted architect Alejandro Bustillo is ranked as one of the Leading Hotels of the World by industry associations. Rooms in the historic main building are all Victorian chintz and overstuffed poshness, while the newer, Lake Moreno wing reflects a more contemporary, hunting-lodge aesthetic. Local woods—alerce, cypress, hemlock—line the walls along a 91-meter (300-foot) passageway, and the reading room, bridge room, Llao Llao Salon, and other public areas are correspondingly lavish. Even if you're not staying here, it pays to make a lunch or dinner reservation, or to invest in one of the spa packages, just to see one of the world's most beautiful hotels.

Pros

  • Gorgeous setting with dramatic lake views
  • Helpful staff
  • Abundant activities

Cons

  • Pricey
  • 40 minutes from Bariloche's downtown
  • Rooms in the historic wing are a tad dated
Av. Bustillo, Km 25, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina
294-444--5700
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205 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Los Cauquenes Resort and Spa

$$$$ | De la Ermita 3462, Ushuaia, 9410, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Right on the shore of the Beagle Channel about 8 km (5 miles) west of town, this resort is in a private community with privileged beach access and a nature hike that starts right outside your room. As well as an excellent spa, they have the only private boat excursions in Ushuaia, where you can enjoy the Beagle Channel from the comfort of a small luxury boat for hotel guests only. Pay the extra cost for a higher floor, sea-view room, as the sunrise and sunset are both a real pleasure to watch from your warm bed. Another fantastic viewpoint is from the heated pool, which flows from inside to outside and has an outdoor Jacuzzi, a rare treat in this part of the world. On the relatively cheap menu of the restaurant Reinamora, you will find the standard Patagonian lamb, rainbow trout, and a delicious king crab, and the extensive breakfast even includes a glass of bubbly.

Pros

  • Luxurious spa offers a comprehensive range of treatments and massages
  • Free transfer into city
  • Private boat excursions offered

Cons

  • Rooms can get uncomfortably hot
  • Thin walls can make for noisy nights
  • Outside of town
De la Ermita 3462, Ushuaia, 9410, Argentina
2901-441–300
Hotel Details
54 rooms
Free Breakfast

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