83 Best Hotels in Argentina

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$$ | Marcelo T. Alvear 1695, Buenos Aires, 1060, Argentina

Kudos go to the architect for this sleek space with spacious, loftlike rooms. The lobby's glass floor looks down to a small pool, just one example of the transparency theme that runs throughout. Floor-to-ceiling windows afford amazing views, and mirrors have been placed for maximum effect. Rooms have rotating flat-screen TVs that let you watch from bed or from one of the leather recliners.

Pros

  • Supermodern suites
  • Great location
  • Breakfast is served 24 hours a day

Cons

  • Shared spaces are on the small side
  • Limited breakfast
  • Just a few drawers to put your clothes
Marcelo T. Alvear 1695, Buenos Aires, 1060, Argentina
11-5237–3100
Hotel Details
20 rooms, 8 suites
Free Breakfast

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$$ | M. T. de Alvear 1683, Buenos Aires, 1060, Argentina

This futuristic hotel has a glass-covered lobby that grooves to chilled-out electronic music and a slender swimming pool that's often used for photo shoots. Sleek rooms have wood floors, streamlined furnishings, and kitchenettes with little extras like espresso machines. The cheerful staff is happy to give you a local's perspective on the best sites to visit. You're close to excellent shopping on Avenida Santa Fe and the stately Palacio Pizzurno.

Pros

  • Cool, clean, and classy vibe
  • A lobby art gallery showcases works by up-and-coming local painters

Cons

  • The gym is several blocks away
  • City buses linger out front during rush hour
M. T. de Alvear 1683, Buenos Aires, 1060, Argentina
11-4814–8700
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
58 rooms
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 Bodeguero

$$ | 20 de Febrero 877, Salta, 4400, Argentina

After renovating a colonial-style mansion into a boutique hotel, El Bodeguero—named in tribute to its former owners, the renowned Etchart winemaking family—refreshes the accommodation options in downtown Salta. The property opened in 2024, and aesthetics are contemporary blended, stylish rooms using natural tones as well as natural materials such as leather and wool, and retaining original features such as the elevator and stairways. Details include upcycling wooden blinds as headboards. The in-house restaurant is excellent, includes an underground cellar room for private meals, and is an equally refreshing addition to Salta’s often traditional dining scene. 

Pros

  • Stylish design
  • Great restaurant
  • Houses a wine and cocktail bar

Cons

  • Located on a busy road
  • Garden patio needs to grow into itself
  • Library is rather cramped
20 de Febrero 877, Salta, 4400, Argentina
387-242--2090
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12 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 Muelle by DOT Boutique

$$ | Cl. Los Pinos 221, Villa La Angostura, 8407, Argentina

Stone and wood merge in the angular spaces of this hillside hotel in Puerto Manzano, which offers luscious views of the lake and mountains from its enormous windows. Every room is also graced with a Jacuzzi and abundant natural light. Added perks include a spa, indoor-outdoor pool, and private dock, plus impeccable service. A few extra pesos get you a private deck.

Pros

  • Quiet, secluded spot
  • Incredible lake views
  • Spa, pool, and private beach on site

Cons

  • Far from town and tourist activities
  • Minimum three-night stay required
  • Some services not available in the off season
Cl. Los Pinos 221, Villa La Angostura, 8407, Argentina
11-5263--0435
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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El Porvenir Wine Lodge

$$ | Belgrano 32, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina

For a taste at playing vineyard owner, book an elevated loft housed on El Porvenir de Cafayate's wine estate. Five contemporary suites opened in 2024 and the well-appointed rooms with queen-size beds and great linen include a wine cava, a coffeemaker, and a communal swimming pool. Vineyard and mountain views abound from the property, offering peace despite proximity to Cafayate's center.

Pros

  • Excellent vistas
  • Walking distance to main square
  • The wine flows

Cons

  • The key and lock are finicky
  • Floors are cold on bare feet
  • The interior design is rather stark
Belgrano 32, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina
386-840–6905
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5 suites
Free Breakfast

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Grand Brizo Bel Air

$$ | Arenales 1462, Buenos Aires, 1062, Argentina

Given the frilly French-style facade, you could mistake the Bel Air for a neighborhood hotel somewhere in Paris. Inside, the decor is basic but modern, with a wood-paneled lobby bar and a cool café that looks onto exclusive Arenales Street, which is dotted with art galleries and designer boutiques. Rooms have handsome wooden floors, small desks, and chairs or couches.

Pros

  • Great location on an exclusive street
  • Attractive rooms
  • Spa treatments available

Cons

  • The staff is easily distracted
  • Hallways and common areas are cramped
  • Basic aesthetics
Arenales 1462, Buenos Aires, 1062, Argentina
11-4021–4000
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77 rooms
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 ACA Puerto Piramides

$$ | Julio A. Roca, Puerto Pirámides, Argentina

This motel is clean, functional, and a good value choice. Rooms are simple, but still have air-conditioning, hot water, Wi-Fi, and satellite TV. The homemade bread with breakfast in the restaurant with an ocean view is also a nice plus. 

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Good value
  • Ocean view restaurant

Cons

  • Old infrastructure
  • Simple breakfast
  • Basic accomodations
Julio A. Roca, Puerto Pirámides, Argentina
280-449--5123
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17 rooms
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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Hotel Asturias

$$ | Av. Güemes Sur 154, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina

The swimming pool is terrific, the garden is ample, and this property—the biggest and oldest hotel in town—is quite comfortable. Half the rooms are standard, the other half superior, with better views and decoration; all feature big bathrooms and lots of storage space.

Pros

  • Great garden and pool
  • Central
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Many staff don't speak English
  • Breakfast is standard
  • Weak Wi-Fi in some rooms
Av. Güemes Sur 154, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina
386-842–1328
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57 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Cordillera

$$ | Av. San Martín 3220, Argentina

Wood-paneled décor and views of Cerro Piltriquitrón make this commodious modern inn a standout. The on-site gym, expansive rooms and suites, and hyper-competent staff combine to make this the premier lodging if you're looking to stay in El Bolsón proper. An added plus is the hotel's restaurant, which can hold its own against the best eateries in the region.

Pros

  • Excellent on-site restaurant
  • Views of the cordillera in many rooms
  • Good value for the money

Cons

  • Hot water can be spotty
  • Some rooms are bigger than others
  • Lighting could be better in some areas
Av. San Martín 3220, Argentina
294-449--2235
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel del Antiguo Convento

$$ | Caseros 113, Salta, 4400, Argentina

This charming property in a former convent is run by a cheerful, attentive young staff; rooms are clean, bright, and well-priced. You can opt for a more private, apartment-style suite in the back with its own parrilla (barbecue). The hotel is on a lively street just a few blocks from many downtown attractions.

Pros

  • Staffers go out of their way to be helpful
  • Convenient location
  • Private, apartment-style suites available

Cons

  • Courtyard and pool are small
  • Some rooms are cramped
  • Rooms next to the courtyard are noisy
Caseros 113, Salta, 4400, Argentina
387-422–7267
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Madero

$$ | Rosario Vera Peñaloza 360, Buenos Aires, 1007, Argentina

A favorite for visiting British rock stars, television personalities, and fashion photographers, this slick hotel is within walking distance of downtown as well as the riverside ecological reserve. The big, bright, modern rooms have sleek furnishings and sophisticated color schemes. Many also have fantastic views of the docks and city skyline; upgrade for your own outdoor Jacuzzi. The restaurant, Rëd Resto & Lounge, serves contemporary Argentine cuisine in an intimate setting.

Pros

  • The lobby bar attracts a cool after-office crowd
  • See-and-be-seen clientele
  • Solid breakfast buffet

Cons

  • Lacking in-room facilities such as a kettle
  • The gym and pool are a bit cramped
  • Subway far away
Rosario Vera Peñaloza 360, Buenos Aires, 1007, Argentina
11-5776–7777
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169 rooms, 28 suites
Free Breakfast

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Hotel NH Jousten

$$ | Corrientes 280, Buenos Aires, 1043, Argentina

Over the years this landmark has hosted some of the country's biggest movers and shakers, including Juan and Eva Perón—no surprise, since it has a presidential suite that occupies an entire floor. Built in 1928, the Spanish baroque structure has some of the most luxurious rooms in the NH chain. Rooms have big, bouncy beds and handsome wood desks; the small bathrooms disappoint, though. Suites have private terraces overlooking the city and the Río de la Plata. The lobby café sits a half story above the sidewalk and offers grand views of passersby.

Pros

  • Classic charm and service make this a great choice for history buffs
  • Central location

Cons

  • Some of the spaces are sized to another era
Corrientes 280, Buenos Aires, 1043, Argentina
11-4321–6750
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
84 rooms, 5 suites
Free Breakfast

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Hotel NH Lancaster

$$ | Av. Córdoba 405, Buenos Aires, 1054, Argentina

This historic hotel was treated to a face-lift when it was purchased by NH Hotels, but the Spanish chain made certain to respect the Lancaster's proud past. The modern rooms and suites feature well-preserved wood floors, leather headboards, and rich splashes of color. The bright and inviting lobby has a modern bar and small café that sits in the spot where many shady political deals were reportedly sealed when the hotel also had a British-style pub. Now much of the clientele is made up of U.S. and European cruise-ship visitors and foreign business executives.

Pros

  • Close to the financial district

Cons

  • Avenida Córdoba is crowded and loud around the clock
Av. Córdoba 405, Buenos Aires, 1054, Argentina
11-4131–6464
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Credit cards accepted
115 rooms, 20 suites
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Península Valdés

$$ | Av. Julio Argentino Roca 151, Puerto Madryn, 9120, Argentina

The minimal gray-and-taupe lobby and slick, wooden-walled breakfast bar are the result of the gradual renovation of this well-established hotel. Some rooms are cramped and still outdated but the panorámicos have bigger beds and fabulous views of the bay, and the Peninsula Suite has an outdoor balcony and a Jacuzzi tub with a bay view. Communal facilities include a small Jacuzzi and gym, and the public spaces have good light and make the best of the seaside location.

Pros

  • Oceanfront location
  • Good service
  • Disabled access

Cons

  • Some rooms are cramped
  • Gym is tiny
  • Old fashioned decor
Av. Julio Argentino Roca 151, Puerto Madryn, 9120, Argentina
0280-447–1292
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76 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Piren

$$ | Av. Julio A. Roca 439, Puerto Madryn, Argentina

In the center of Puerto Madryn, this modern hotel towers over the beachfront and is near all the best restaurants and shops. The service is first-class and the rooms are clean and comfortable. Ask for a room with a balcony and ocean view. 

Pros

  • Attentive service
  • Modern, well-maintained hotel
  • Central location with ocean views

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Small pool
  • Small parking garage
Av. Julio A. Roca 439, Puerto Madryn, Argentina
280-445--6276
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38 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Salta

$$ | Buenos Aires 1, Salta, 4400, Argentina

Designated as a National Historic Monument, the Salta occupies a handsome neocolonial building in the heart of the city; antique furniture and views of either the plaza or the surrounding mountains make every room attractive. You'll also find wooden balconies, blue-and-white tiling, sitting rooms on every floor, and a poolside bar-restaurant with an area for barbecues. Local master Ernesto Scotti painted the frescoes in the dining room.

Pros

  • Ideal location
  • Access to Salta Polo Club
  • Decent spa

Cons

  • Rooms facing the plaza can be noisy
  • Corridors can echo
  • Bathrooms are dated
Buenos Aires 1, Salta, 4400, Argentina
387-431–0740
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99 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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Hotel Tronador

$$ | Ruta Provincial 82, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina

This all-inclusive stone-and-log lodge on Lago Mascardi is the perfect base for exploring the glaciers and waterfalls of Cerro Tronador, which lies just 25 km (16 miles) up the road. Ambitious hikers can climb to a refugio on the mountain and return in a day. The lodge has been owned by the Vereertbrugghen family since 1929 and offers a broad range of activities, including horse riding, fly fishing, and rafting.

Pros

  • Practically in the lap of the region's highest glacier
  • Amenities include a game room, private beach, and organic garden
  • Peaceful location

Cons

  • Access road changes direction at different hours of the day
  • Activities not included in price
  • Difficult to get to and from
Ruta Provincial 82, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina
294-412--8397
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Closed mid-May--mid-Jun.
36 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Hotel Valle Andino

$$ | RN7, Uspallata, 5545, Argentina

Approaching Uspallata on Ruta Nacional 7, you’ll see this wood-trimmed brick building with a pitched tile roof by the roadside. Rooms are basic, with brick walls, minimalist furniture, and, in some cases, bunk beds; an open, airy living room has places to sit around a woodstove. Outside, a large glass-enclosed swimming pool is bordered by a lawn big enough for a soccer game.

Pros

  • Family-friendly
  • Practical base
  • Scenic vistas in all directions

Cons

  • Rooms could use updating
  • Facilities are spread out
  • Basic services
RN7, Uspallata, 5545, Argentina
2624-420–095
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25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Iraola Hotel

$$ | Miguel Hurtado 128, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina

This charming new-build that perfectly matches a colonial estancia opened in 2022, and thanks to the warm service and central location, has become a popular place to stay. White-washed walls and colorful tiles decorate shared spaces such as the dining room, while the focus of the central lawn courtyard is the swimming pool. Spacious rooms are tasteful and elegant, with regional art on walls. Make use of the concierge service to book winery tastings.

Pros

  • Walking distance from main plaza
  • Friendly service
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • Breakfast isn't terribly exciting
  • Hallways reverberate noise
  • Hot water can be iffy
Miguel Hurtado 128, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina
386-842–1317
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Itaca Delta Cabañas

$$ | Río Capitán 222, Tigre, Argentina

Six spacious, individually themed cabañas allow you to unwind at your own pace. Breakfast is served in the main cabin, but there's no restaurant here—though water taxi service can be arranged to get to one and back—so guests can bring their own food to prepare meals in their cabin's kitchenette or outdoor grill. Swim or laze in the river or swimming pool, kayaks and canoes are available, and the main building has a foosball and pool table. Everything is connected by boardwalks that wind through the lushly green property.

Pros

  • River fun
  • Many nature activities
  • Spacious cabins

Cons

  • Wi-Fi can be spotty
  • No restaurant
  • Far from any amenities
Río Capitán 222, Tigre, Argentina
11-3052–7964
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Six cabañas (cabins)
Free Breakfast
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Kosten Aike

$$ | G. Moyano 1243, El Calafate, 9405, Argentina

Lined with wooden balconies, high-beamed ceilings, and a slate floor, this hotel is a paragon of Andean Patagonian architecture, while a sunny rooftop spa, gym, and spacious Jacuzzi offer great views over town to Lago Argentino. A lobby bar and living room with fireplace, card tables, magazines, and a large TV are dangerously conducive to lounging about.

Pros

  • Large rooms and spa
  • Central location
  • Lots of activities

Cons

  • Dining room decor is uninspired
  • Rooms are simply furnished
  • Some rooms get outside noise
G. Moyano 1243, El Calafate, 9405, Argentina
2902-492–424
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Closed May–Sept.
80 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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La Casa de la Bodega

$$ | RN 68, Km 18.5, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina

Carob wood and local boulders from the Quebrada de las Conchas were used to construct the little Casa de la Bodega, a rustic space with most mod cons that feels like peace personified. Guest rooms are spacious and well appointed; communal spaces include a living room overlooking the colorful hills, a restaurant, and a pool you can lounge by in summer. You can also visit the winery attached to the hotel, Peña Veyrat Durbex, for a wine-making close-up.

Pros

  • Total peace and quiet in a beautiful setting
  • Winery attached to the hotel
  • Restaurant and pool on-site

Cons

  • If it's windy, you'll feel it here
  • The piped ’80s music gets a bit much
  • You need a vehicle as it's remote
RN 68, Km 18.5, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina
386-846–5669
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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