53 Best Hotels in Argentina

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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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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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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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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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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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Magnolia Hotel Boutique

$$ | Julián Alvarez 1746, Buenos Aires, 1414, Argentina Fodor's Choice

This boutique lodging feels like home—if home were a high-ceilinged, lavishly decorated Palermo town house dating from the 1890s. The owner is a well-traveled history professor who worked personal touches into the hotel's decor, including a large black-and-white photo of four girls reading a book, one of whom is the owner's grandmother. Red walls complement cowhide area rugs, deep leather couches, and dark wood furniture for a stylishly rustic aesthetic in the spacious downstairs living area, where guests can read, relax, and tinker on the piano beside the check-in desk. Rooms have ample natural light, embroidered sheets, and antique furniture. Don't miss the terrace with large, plush outdoor couches and a barbecue grill.

Pros

  • Top-floor terrace is the perfect urban escape
  • Lots of cozy common areas
  • Homemade baked goods at breakfast

Cons

  • Rooms could use a minibar
  • Some rooms require walking outdoors
  • Quite far from Palermo's Soho buzz
Julián Alvarez 1746, Buenos Aires, 1414, Argentina
11-4867–4900
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Miravida Soho Hotel & Wine Bar

$$ | Darregueyra 2050, Buenos Aires, 1414, Argentina Fodor's Choice

This enchanting boutique hotel offers thoughtful and personalized service starting the minute you walk in the door. The inviting property smartly combines the charm of the original 1930s-era building with up-to-the-minute amenities. Walls painted in deep colors, ebony floors, and wooden furnishings are found throughout the shared areas and in each of the rooms, most of which also feature crystal chandeliers and cast-iron balconies. The hotel's wine cellar stores superb Argentine vintages, and the on-staff sommelier regularly hosts wine tastings complete with delicious finger foods.

Pros

  • Charm to spare
  • Breakfast includes options like homemade granola
  • Very helpful staff

Cons

  • If street noise is a concern, request a room in the back
  • This road is a bit dark and quiet at night
  • Some rooms are small
Darregueyra 2050, Buenos Aires, 1414, Argentina
11-4774–6433
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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1555 Malabia House

$$ | Malabia 1555, Buenos Aires, 1414, Argentina

Behind the unassuming white facade of this century-old town house and convent is what the proprietors have dubbed Argentina's "first designer B&B." Common areas have bold, colorful paintings and fanciful sculptures that give it the feel of an art gallery. Done up in creamy shades of white, the smartly decorated rooms all have private, though not necessarily en suite, bathrooms. Both sides of the narrow hallways are lined with rooms, eliminating any sense of privacy, but the bustling Palermo Soho location is hard to beat. A complimentary afternoon picada (Argentine snack tray) is offered daily. The young staff can steer you toward the neighborhood's newest restaurants and nightspots.

Pros

  • You can walk to shopping by day and bars by night
  • Sleek decor
  • Comfortably furnished rooms

Cons

  • Can be a bit noisy
Malabia 1555, Buenos Aires, 1414, Argentina
11-4833–2410
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Credit cards accepted
11 rooms, 4 suites
Free Breakfast

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Alpasion Wine Lodge

$$$ | M5522, Tunuyán, Argentina

This cozy, modern lodge has the Andes mountains as the backdrop with a pool to hang by and enjoy the views. The Alpasion Wine Lodge was strongly inspired by the elements; earth, wind, water, and fire, and it is transparent in the decor and overall ambiance. Wines are made in house and a small selection can be enjoyed on the patio in your choice of a room, a dome tent outside for glamping, or the on-site restaurant. The rooftop is the perfect place at night for immense views of the sky, and with minimal light pollution, you can see many constellations and stars above.

Pros

  • Excellent glamping option
  • Modern and comfortable rooms
  • Stunning pool area

Cons

  • May be a little far from the town
  • Wi-Fi can be spotty
  • May be too rustic for some
M5522, Tunuyán, Argentina
9261-320--2999
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7 rooms, 6 glamping tents
Free Breakfast

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Bed & Breakfast Bonito

$ | Av. Juan de Garay 458, Buenos Aires, 1153, Argentina

Behind the wrought-iron doors and up the marble staircase of this art nouveau mansion is a beautifully restored 19th-century home with wooden floors, French windows, and decor that smartly blends the past with the present. Each of the seven rooms is unique—a different Argentine artist decorated each—and they take full advantage of every inch of space. The Louisa Suite has a four-poster bed, a glass-encased bathroom, and a private garden. Sister hotel Hotel Boutique Bonito is located at Chile 1507, in nearby Montserrat.

Pros

  • Rooftop garden offers a wonderful view
  • Lovingly renovated rooms

Cons

  • The metal spiral staircase (there is no elevator) can cause vertigo
Av. Juan de Garay 458, Buenos Aires, 1153, Argentina
11-4362–8451
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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BoBo

$$ | Guatemala 4870, Buenos Aires, 1425, Argentina

Quirky BoBo shrewdly combines the bourgeois with the bohemian—in fact, the hotel's name subtly references David Brooks's thought-provoking book Bobos in Paradise, about the blurred lines between these two concepts. Each of the simply furnished rooms has a different motif, such as art deco, minimalist, and techno. All have creature comforts like soft robes, flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi access. The downstairs restaurant-café is a nice place to relax after pounding Palermo's pavement all day.

Pros

  • Unique design
  • Handy location
  • Friendly staff goes out of its way to help you out

Cons

  • Some rooms are on the small side
Guatemala 4870, Buenos Aires, 1425, Argentina
11-4774–0505
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Credit cards accepted
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bonanza

$$ | Río Carapachay km 13, Tigre, 1648, Argentina

Thick vegetation surrounds the tomato-red 19th-century country house that's the center of the eco-action at Bonanza. The idea behind the establishment is to share the natural wonders of the area with visitors through organized walks, kayak expeditions, and horseback rides. Ten-foot ceilings, rustic furniture, and nothing but green outside the huge windows are among the simple pleasures. Hearty barbecues (meat or a veggie option) and drawn-out mateadas (mate tea and cake) are also highlights. The day package includes two guided activities, lunch and use of the facilities.

Pros

  • Very back-to-nature
  • Great home cooking
  • River swimming

Cons

  • Remote
  • No pool
  • Minimal luxury
Río Carapachay km 13, Tigre, 1648, Argentina
11-4409–6967
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Apr.–Jul.
4 rooms
All-Inclusive
Round trip water taxi 370

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Casa Lila Bed and Breakfast

$$ | Nicolás Avellaneda 262, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina

With only four rooms, this handsome bed-and-breakfast guarantees personalized service within walking distance of the city center, lots of restaurants, and Parque General San Martín. There are even free bikes to use if you want to explore the city on two wheels. It's a good option if you want to have a reasonably priced, relaxing refuge within the big city.

Pros

  • Charming, quiet home base
  • Spacious en suite bathrooms
  • Complimentary bikes

Cons

  • Meals on request, but no on-site restaurant
  • Not for pet shy (friendly dogs live here)
  • Close quarters
Nicolás Avellaneda 262, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina
261-429–6349
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cumbres del Martial

$$$ | Camino Luís Martial 3560, Ushuaia, 9410, Argentina

This charming complex of cabins and bungalows, painted a deep berry purple, is high above Ushuaia in the woods at the base of the ski lift to the Martial Glacier; each spacious room has an extremely comfortable bed and a small wooden deck with terrific views down to the Beagle Channel. The cabañas are beautiful self-contained log cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows and spacious living areas; the luxury cabins also have a Jacuzzi. A spa is housed in its own cottage, and at the Cabanas de Taza de Té Café you can enjoy sweet treats and aromatic loose teas. A small nature trail takes you through the lenga trees along the Martial River. There is, however, no complimentary shuttle service to town, so you'll need to take a $10 taxi to Ushuaia.

Pros

  • Easy access to the glacier and nature trails
  • Romantic cabins
  • Often have special deals

Cons

  • You need to cab it to and from town
  • Few restaurant options or services within walking distance
  • Slow service
Camino Luís Martial 3560, Ushuaia, 9410, Argentina
2901-434–699
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Closed Apr. and May
10 units
Free Breakfast

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Duque Hotel Boutique & Spa

$$ | Guatemala 4364, Buenos Aires, 1425, Argentina

As the name suggests, this 1920s French-style hotel is fit for a duke—or even a president, as the mansion once served as an Argentine president's private residence. The hotel is a romantic option for couples, and its standout factor is its welcoming and knowledgeable staff. They ensure the dining room's espresso machine is always at the ready and that baked goods are on display. The rooms are simple, though fresh and comfortable, done up in creamy whites and filled with elegant furnishings. For relaxation, there's an outdoor terrace with a pool.

Pros

  • Gorgeous entrance
  • Spacious and inviting common areas
  • An enclosed patio means many guests use rooms only for sleeping

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Swimming pool and deck area are small
  • Far from central Palermo Soho fun
Guatemala 4364, Buenos Aires, 1425, Argentina
11-4832–0312
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Eaton Place

$$ | San Martín 2457, San Lorenzo, 4401, Argentina

Despite appearances, this striking Georgian-style mansion only dates from the 1980s, when it was built as a private home. It still feels like one, with bright and airy rooms in the main house and in a guesthouse with huge windows, hardwood floors, and period furniture. The dark-wood-paneled penthouse suite has a vaulted ceiling; two of the double rooms in the guesthouse share a sitting room, making them ideal for a family or group.

Pros

  • Well-appointed
  • Large breakfast
  • Lovely property with pool and gardens

Cons

  • A long way from the center of Salta
  • No on-site restaurant
  • A vehicle is necessary
San Martín 2457, San Lorenzo, 4401, Argentina
387-492–1347
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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El Cardon

$ | Belgrano s/n, Purmamarca, 4618, Argentina

It's small and no-frills, but if you're just looking for a place to sleep in between excursions, this friendly lodging a short walk from the main square is a good bet. Its seven rooms are arranged around a small courtyard, and are decorated sparingly.

Pros

  • A reliable, in-town option
  • Budget-friendly
  • Great terrace

Cons

  • Few, basic facilities
  • Often full in high season
  • Staff can be cross
Belgrano s/n, Purmamarca, 4618, Argentina
388-490–8672
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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El Cortijo

$$ | Av. Automóvil Club Argentino s/n, Cachi, 4417, Argentina

Converted from a vintage villa, this boutique hotel stands out for its chic and traditional style and friendly service; the 12 guest rooms are tastefully decorated with traditional antiques and art. Common areas include a charming courtyard, a wine cellar, and a gorgeous stone-walled restaurant (Catalino) serving Andean cuisine.

Pros

  • Artistic decor
  • Charming courtyard and wine cellar
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Rooms vary in terms of size and views
  • Breakfast is basic
  • Passageways echo
Av. Automóvil Club Argentino s/n, Cachi, 4417, Argentina
(387)-3868-587–8513
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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El Hospedaje

$ | Salta 13, and Camila Quintana de Niño, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina

This century-old building used to be a youth hostel until the owner got tired of the noise and chaos; rooms are basic, but they're set around a pleasant courtyard or around the inviting swimming pool.

Pros

  • Quiet and close to center
  • Continental breakfast in a large dining room
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Few facilities
  • Rooms are basic
  • Rooms next to street are noisy
Salta 13, and Camila Quintana de Niño, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina
3868-421–680
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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El Mercedario

$ | Av. Presidente Roca and Calle Los Enamorados, Barreal, 5405, Argentina

This 1928-built adobe farmhouse on the main street is a gathering place for like-minded lovers of all that Barreal has to offer: good books and music are noticeable in the living room, comfort food comes from the kitchen, and the quaint rooms lead out onto an ample garden. The stark simplicity of brick or cement floors contrasts with the fanciful folk art and themed room decor (some are devoted to Argentine icons and Indigenous people, others to native flora and fauna).

Pros

  • Local flavor and friendly owners
  • Good value
  • Bike and 4x4 excursions can be arranged

Cons

  • Basic amenities
  • Must preorder dinner
  • Simple breakfast
Av. Presidente Roca and Calle Los Enamorados, Barreal, 5405, Argentina
264-509–0907
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Fancy Rancho

$ | Ruta Prov. Nº 2 km 6, Cafayate, Argentina

An adorable one-room B&B located on the vineyard slopes that form part of the Bodega Yacochuya wine estate, Fancy Rancho makes for a very private stay. Enjoy breakfast accompanied by a fantastic view of the valley before heading out to nearby wineries Domingo Molino and Piattelli. There’s also a grill, so you can try your hand at making asado, Argentina style.

Pros

  • Close to wineries
  • Peaceful setting
  • Stunning valley vista

Cons

  • Best reached by car
  • Few kitchen facilities
  • Cash only
Ruta Prov. Nº 2 km 6, Cafayate, Argentina
386-863–9027
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1 suite
Free Breakfast

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Home Hotel Buenos Aires

$$ | Honduras 5860, Buenos Aires, 1414, Argentina

Home Hotel oozes coolness, style, and class, much like its hands-on owners, an Anglo-Argentinean couple. Each room is decorated with vintage French wallpaper and has a stereo system. On-site there's a beautifully kept garden, a barbecue area, swimming pool, a holistic spa, and a funky lounge bar where you can sip a cocktail and listen to mood music.

Pros

  • Hip and fun
  • Eclectic mix of people stay here
  • Fantastic pool and garden area

Cons

  • Lots of nonguests come here to hang out
  • Breakfast is good, lunch is less exciting
  • Some guests might not feel cool enough
Honduras 5860, Buenos Aires, 1414, Argentina
11-4779–1006
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14 rooms, 4 suites, 2 apartments
Free Breakfast

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Hostería Katy

$$ | Av. Bustillo, Km 24.3, 2400, Argentina

This charming country cottage is surrounded by more than an acre of forest and offers simple rooms that are clean, quiet, and filled with natural light. Here, the family-friendly vibe oozes from every detail, whether it be the cozy dining room or the homemade breads and jams served at breakfast. The B&B's owners are a family of Slovenian migrants who have kept the business up over three generations, so when you're not chatting with them over pastries, they're happy to give you a tour of the sprawling grounds. The latter come complete with fruit orchards and an organic garden.

Pros

  • Stunning natural setting
  • Lovely family feeling with 50 years of tradition
  • Homemade bread and jams at breakfast

Cons

  • Far from the center of Bariloche
  • Difficult to get to and from without a car
  • Rooms and amenities are somewhat basic
Av. Bustillo, Km 24.3, 2400, Argentina
294-430--7991
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hostería Las Marianas

$$ | Cl. 24 de Septiembre 218, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina

On a quiet street surrounded by well-tended gardens, this perfectly proportioned Tyrolean villa in Barrio Belgrano (Bariloche’s nicest neighborhood) is only four blocks from the city center, but it feels a world away. The owners are mountaineers and skiers, and their photos decorate the walls of the dining room, where homemade breads and jams are served to guests who gather at breakfast or teatime.

Pros

  • Sunny hillside location away from the crowds
  • Pensione-like atmosphere
  • Friendly, multilingual staff

Cons

  • Uphill haul from city center
  • Tiny bathrooms
  • Echoey hallways
Cl. 24 de Septiembre 218, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina
294-443--9876
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hostería Patagonia Jarké

$ | Gobernador Paz 1305, Ushuaia, 9410, Argentina

Jarké means "spark" in a local native language, and this B&B is a bright, electric addition to Ushuaia; the three-story lodge cantilevers down a hillside on a dead-end street in the heart of town. The building's an amalgam of alpine and Victorian styles on the outside; inside, a spacious contemporary design incorporates a glass-roofed lobby, several living rooms with great views of the waterfront, and a sunny breakfast room. Rooms have a warm color scheme, polished wood floors, peaked-roof ceilings, artisan soaps, woven floor mats, bidets, Jacuzzi tubs, and decent views, although the windows are a little small.

Pros

  • Warm, welcoming rooms with decent views
  • Good price for Patagonia
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Steep walk home
  • Can't compete with the views from the larger hotels farther uphill
  • Noise travels through walls
Gobernador Paz 1305, Ushuaia, 9410, Argentina
2901-437–245
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hosteria Ty'r Haul

$ | Sarmiento 121, Gaiman, Argentina

This bed-and-breakfast personally run by its owners is good for an inexpensive, overnight stay. Located in an attractive building, the rooms are simple but clean and comfortable. It is also well-located just a few blocks from the town plaza and next to the river. 

Pros

  • Simple and clean rooms
  • Attractive building
  • Good breakfast

Cons

  • No frills
  • No air-conditioning in summer months
  • Thin walls
Sarmiento 121, Gaiman, Argentina
280-402--6853
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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A Hotel

$ | Azcuénaga 1268, Buenos Aires, 1115, Argentina

This lodging has an impressive ground-floor gallery where exhibits of paintings, photographs, and sculptures by acclaimed Argentine artists change monthly—you may run into art aficionados sipping wine and admiring the creations. Rooms are classified as "small and cozy," "queen," or "king," and many have wrought-iron beds hung with white canopies. The building's 100-year-old elevator takes you to the rooftop patio, where there's a hot tub and plenty of room to soak up the sun.

Pros

  • Its bohemian vibe will make you feel like you've joined an artists' colony
  • Great location without the price tag
  • On-site gallery is fun

Cons

  • Breakfast could be more exciting
  • Hotel is a bit antiquated
  • Some rooms need a makeover
Azcuénaga 1268, Buenos Aires, 1115, Argentina
11-4821–4744
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34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Solar de la Plaza

$$ | Leguizamón 669, Salta, 4400, Argentina

The exterior of this beautiful old house belies the modern comforts within; an elegant lobby leads to a tastefully appointed sitting room, an airy courtyard, and a good (though expensive) restaurant. The rooftop pool area has great city views. The slightly pricier superior rooms have balconies overlooking a quiet plaza; suites have Jacuzzis.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool with city views
  • Some rooms have balconies
  • Buffet breakfast

Cons

  • Costly in-house dining
  • Doors slam loudly
  • Rooms facing the square can be noisy
Leguizamón 669, Salta, 4400, Argentina
387-431–5111
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30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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L'Hôtel Palermo

$$ | Thames 1562, Buenos Aires, Argentina

A cobblestone walkway with a canopy of vines leads to the heart and soul of this rustically elegant property: a verdant back garden with colorful blooms, wrought-iron chairs, and a pleasant pool. The impressive green space connects two renovated houses filled with simple, French-inspired furnishings. Rooms are sunny and bright, with stone bathrooms, sleek beds topped with snowy linens, and chairs hand-picked from the city’s antique markets. Once you're inside, it’s easy to forget the hotel is smack-dab in the center of Palermo Soho’s dining, shopping, and nightlife scenes. The friendly staff is helpful in getting guests out and about to the best spots.

Pros

  • Attractive outdoor areas
  • Breezy rooftop terrace
  • Homey rooms

Cons

  • Standard rooms are small
Thames 1562, Buenos Aires, Argentina
11-4831–7198
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21 rooms, 2 suites
Free Breakfast

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