35 Best Hotels in Argentina

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We've compiled the best of the best in Argentina - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Termas de Reyes

$ | R4, Km 19, San Salvador de Jujuy, 4600, Argentina

Built on the edge of a spectacular river valley, this countryside complex has natural thermal baths—both indoor and out—that bubble up from underground hot springs. It was once run by Eva Perón's charity and twice hosted the famed first lady herself (she stayed in what is now Room 100). A stay here is all about relaxation and panoramic views.

Pros

  • The chance to take the cure and find inner peace
  • Fantastic views
  • Good in-house restaurant

Cons

  • Thermal baths are popular and crowded
  • Located 19 km (12 miles) outside of Jujuy on a partially paved road
  • Rooms could be revamped
R4, Km 19, San Salvador de Jujuy, 4600, Argentina
388-476–6473
Hotel Details
60 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Tierra Mora

$ | Ameghino 350, San Rafael, 5600, Argentina

This apart-hotel is housed in a three-story building overlooking a large park. It's about 14 blocks from downtown but within walking distance of an up-and-coming area with restaurants and shops. All rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows and kitchenettes with counters for eating or writing.

Pros

  • Large rooms
  • In a nice part of town with park
  • Free parking

Cons

  • Not a lot of amenities
  • Small breakfast
  • Basic services
Ameghino 350, San Rafael, 5600, Argentina
260-444–7222
Hotel Details
19 apartments, 17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ty Gwyn

$ | Av. 9 de Julio 111, Gaiman, 9105, Argentina

The soaring ceilings, wooden rafters, and cobbled white walls of this cavernous home double as a teahouse and a bed-and-breakfast. The interior garden leads to a staircase that takes you to four lovely bedrooms with wood floors, heavy drapes, and dressers fashioned from antique sewing-machine tables. It was opened in 1974 by María Elena Sánchez Jones, who still directs the kitchen and runs the lodgings.

Pros

  • Rooms overlook the river
  • Generous breakfasts include fruit and eggs
  • Well-kept lawn

Cons

  • Cruise ship groups arrive regularly in high season
  • Behind a popular teahouse
  • Old fashioned setting
Av. 9 de Julio 111, Gaiman, 9105, Argentina
0280-449–1009
Hotel Details
4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Don Tomás

$ | Comandante Cabot 568 Oeste, San Juan, 5400, Argentina

This resort-like hotel on the outskirts of town has a spacious lawn, pool with swim-up bar, and casual restaurant, giving children plenty of space to play and offering respite from a busy day sightseeing.

Pros

  • Huge lawn
  • Pool
  • Low rates

Cons

  • 15-minute drive from town
  • No nearby shops or restaurants
  • Basic accommodation
Comandante Cabot 568 Oeste, San Juan, 5400, Argentina
264-428–3842
Hotel Details
32 rooms, 11 cottages, 8 apartments
Free Breakfast

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Villa Huinid

$ | Av. Bustillo, Km 2.6, Bariloche, 8402, Argentina

This peaceful complex consists of a large main hotel thronged by older, two-story log-and-stucco cottages on the lawns below. The latter have stone chimneys, well-tended gardens, and wooden decks that give them the appearance of private homes; bonus amenities include cypress-plank floors with radiant heat, carved wooden counters, and views of Nahuel Huapi Lake.

Pros

  • Cabins have multiple bedrooms, combining privacy with hotel amenities
  • Lake-view pool and spa
  • Family and play areas on-site

Cons

  • Outdoor hike required to get from cabins to the hotel proper
  • Hotel is a 20-minute walk from downtown
  • Can be crowded with tour groups, particularly at breakfast
Av. Bustillo, Km 2.6, Bariloche, 8402, Argentina
294-452--3523
Hotel Details
91 rooms
Free Breakfast

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