206 Best Hotels in Argentina

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Brisas del Lago Tigre Delta

$$$ | Arroyo Antequera 400, Tigre, 1670, Argentina

The island's five geodesic-domed yurts that comprise this glamping hotel are surrounded by sleepy waterways, verdant trees, and tall grasses. A tranquil place for a romantic getaway or just relaxing. Although activities are a bit slim, with just kayaking and a good-sized but unheated pool, there is a shared Jacuzzi and two of the cabins have private outdoor Jacuzzis. Breakfast is included but lunch and dinner are extra.

Pros

  • Private island
  • Pet-friendly (one only)
  • Private Jacuzzi in two cabins

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi in cabins
  • Guests not allowed to bring food or beverages
  • Dining elsewhere requires hiring a motor launch
Arroyo Antequera 400, Tigre, 1670, Argentina
11-3931–7931
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5 Cabins
Free Breakfast

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Cabañas Ruca Lico

$$ | Ruta Provincial 65, Km 35, Villa Traful, 8403, Argentina

This intimate cluster of cabins hits the sweet spot between ranch and resort; the quaint, rustic interiors are cozy, and you can admire views of Lago Traful from a private balcony or hot tub. Cascada Arroyo Blanco is just 100 meters (328 feet) away, so there’s easy access to hiking trails. Guests can also pay a visit to Río Minero, a nearby estancia run by the same owners, where condor watching, cattle rustling, and horseback riding are available.

Pros

  • Close to lake, trails, and town center
  • Self-catering facilities
  • Price includes use of kayaks

Cons

  • Limited services
  • Small bathrooms
  • Minimum stay of four nights required in high season
Ruta Provincial 65, Km 35, Villa Traful, 8403, Argentina
11-5965--1766
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4 cabins
No Meals

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Cacique Inacayal Lake and Spa Hotel

$$ | Av. Juan Manuel de Rosas 625, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina

This waterside lodging has a spectacular spa and swimming pool, with views overlooking Lake Nahuel Huapi. There are also a bar and an outdoor patio on the top floor, a fine-dining comedor for hotel guests, and lakeview rooms throughout. In the middle of it all, a glass-covered atrium six stories high allows light into the hotel's ample interior spaces.

Pros

  • Impressive views
  • Central location
  • Pianist in lobby

Cons

  • Rooms facing a nearby disco can be noisy
  • No air-conditioning
  • Dated décor
Av. Juan Manuel de Rosas 625, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina
294-443--3888
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67 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Caesar Park

$$$ | Posadas 1232, Buenos Aires, Argentina

In a prime location for those in town for business or pleasure, this Recoleta hotel caters equally well to both types of travelers. With a seemingly constant stream of tour groups checking in, business executives holding meetings, and celebrities trying not to be noticed, there is always something happening. Despite the constant activity, the service never falters; the highly professional staff keep things running smoothly and happily tend to everyone's needs. Although they're lacking in original style, the stately rooms have richly stained wood furnishings and marble bathrooms. A leafy, European-style garden complete with a fountain sits behind the hotel.

Pros

  • Lovely garden
  • Solicitous staff
  • Good location

Cons

  • It can be easy to forget you’re in Buenos Aires
Posadas 1232, Buenos Aires, Argentina
11-4819–1100
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158 rooms, 17 suites
Free Breakfast

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Cafayate Wine Resort

$ | 25 de Mayo s/n, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina

Three km (2 miles) from the plaza on a straight dusty road lined with vineyards and in the shadow of San Isidro is a large white adobe building with 22 rooms built around a wide courtyard. Highlights include walk-in closets, a well-stocked cellar with tastings and talks, an excellent gourmet restaurant, and an elevated swimming pool with views of vineyards and mountains.

Pros

  • Spacious shared areas and access to veranda from all rooms
  • Swimming pool with great views
  • Lovely garden surrounded by vines

Cons

  • Some furniture may feel dated
  • Isolated from the town
  • Some noise from hallways
25 de Mayo s/n, Cafayate, 4427, Argentina
386-840–5024
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa de Uco

$$$$ | Ruta 94, Tunuyán, Argentina

You can tell the owner of this luxury hotel is an architect as soon as you enter: majestic views of vineyards and mountains are expertly placed through a series of shapely windows, skylights, and sloping walls, and there's a handsome infinity pool that drops off into the vineyards below. Luxurious linens and interior design make each room feel cozy and some rooms have a view of the Andes right from the bathtub. There's a great restaurant on-site (book the cooking class) and you can explore the 350-acre estate by horseback or bike.

Pros

  • Stunning Valle de Uco location
  • Great on-site restaurant
  • Relaxing spa and pool

Cons

  • Extras add up
  • Bar stocks run low
  • Lakeside rooms have less impressive views
Ruta 94, Tunuyán, Argentina
261-476–9831
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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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Casa Lucia

$$$$ | Arroyo 841, Buenos Aires, C1008, Argentina

When the Edificio Mihanovich “skyscraper” was built in 1929, it was among the tallest buildings on the continent. After lying empty for six years, a major refurb by the Spanish Único Hotels group brought it into the 21st century, with a sophisticated and timeless design seen little in Centro hotels. Marble and wood rule the design, while the lobby’s glass roof is striking. There is also an in-house restaurant serving Argentine classics; work off lunch at the indoor pool.

Pros

  • Great spa
  • The bar is alluring
  • Aesthetes will adore the architecture

Cons

  • Some top-floor suites are same size as lower floors
  • The spa entrance is awkward
  • Breakfast could be more exciting
Arroyo 841, Buenos Aires, C1008, Argentina
11-5218-4990
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142 suites
Free Breakfast

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Cassa Lepage Art Hotel

$$ | Bolívar 373, Buenos Aires, C1066AAG, Argentina

A cozy boutique hotel with 22 rooms located on the historical cusp of San Telmo, Cassa Lepage uniquely brings together art and history under its roof, given that it houses its own archeology museum and art gallery featuring contemporary Argentine artists. Guests can take a guided tour of the property, then step out onto the narrow streets to be further bathed in nostalgia and history. For a touch of old-world grandeur, book a French balcony room.

Pros

  • Walking distance to San Telmo's sights
  • In the city's historical heart
  • Unique in-house archeology museum

Cons

  • Street-facing rooms can be noisy
  • Parking isn't free
  • Busy area weekdays, very quiet on weekends
Bolívar 373, Buenos Aires, C1066AAG, Argentina
11-5352–6999
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Claridge Hotel

$$ | Tucumán 535, Buenos Aires, 1049, Argentina

Tall white columns and stately bow windows flank the entrance of the Claridge Hotel, beyond which you'll find the high-ceilinged lobby and a traditional British café and piano bar that draws a steady stream of politicians and businessmen. The brick building dates from 1946, and was built with an Anglo-Argentine clientele in mind. That feeling lingers in the spacious, elegant rooms with elegant wood furnishings and flowing draperies. The pool and spa are ideal for chilling out after a long porteño night.

Pros

  • Just blocks from shopping on Florida Street
  • Lobby bar serves up superb cocktails
  • Spacious gym

Cons

  • Bathrooms are small
Tucumán 535, Buenos Aires, 1049, Argentina
11-4314–7700
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Credit cards accepted
146 rooms, 6 suites
Free Breakfast

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Club Tapiz

$$ | Pedro Molina (RP60) s/n, Maipu, 5515, Argentina

Set in a 19th-century mansion surrounded by vineyards and tall trees, Club Tapiz feels like a private villa; guests can lounge in the olive tree–lined garden and gaze at the Andes from the outdoor pool or indoor Jacuzzi before sampling the estate's wines at the informal evening tasting. Rooms are connected by a large inner patio (with varying views) and common spaces include the peaceful garden, spa area, reading room, and sparkling wine lounge. The nearby additional house, Casa Zolo, can offer more privacy for a large family. The inn’s eponymous restaurant ($$$, reservations essential), serves seasonal dishes that marry local ingredients (many from their own garden) with wine in a tasting menu; like the food, the setting is tasteful and the owner is an avid art collector. If your budget can't stretch to a night here, come for a wine tasting, Monday to Saturday. 

Pros

  • Excellent restaurant
  • Complimentary perks include daily wine tasting and a visit to Bodega Tapiz (20 minutes away)
  • Charming and peaceful setting

Cons

  • Close to vineyards but far from shops or town
  • Spa is a little outdated
  • Noise travels between rooms
Pedro Molina (RP60) s/n, Maipu, 5515, Argentina
261-496–3433
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Costa Serena

$$$ | Cl. Los Pinos 435, Villa La Angostura, RG1204, Argentina

Suites, apartments, cabins: every room at this scenic complex in Puerto Manzano has a panoramic lake view. A-frame cabañas with decks and outdoor barbecues sleep up to seven, while all suites boast wooden Jacuzzis with views of the water. A large swimming pool and deck with grills, kayaks, and boats looks out onto the lake. During high season, a four-night minimum stay is required.

Pros

  • Stunning views
  • Prime lakeside position
  • Relaxing indoor-outdoor pool

Cons

  • Far from town and tourist attractions
  • Limited restaurant service outside of high season
  • Some rooms have low-running wooden beams
Cl. Los Pinos 435, Villa La Angostura, RG1204, Argentina
294-447--5203
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11 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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Dazzler

$$ | Bul. Almirante Brown 637, Puerto Madryn, 9120, Argentina

Right on the beachfront in the city center, Dazzler's sea views will keep you eagerly hunting for whales, while the comfy beds and generous amenities will pull you away from the window for just a little while. A small gym and sauna and an ample sun terrace overlooking the coast complete the offerings.

Pros

  • Central beachfront location
  • Friendly staff
  • Great views of the coast

Cons

  • Centralized temperature control
  • No bathtubs
  • Parking costs extra
Bul. Almirante Brown 637, Puerto Madryn, 9120, Argentina
0280-447–5758
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95 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Del Bono Park

$$ | Av. J.I. de La Roza 1946, San Juan, 5400, Argentina

Light shines from a skylight four stories above the registration area, lobby, bar, and gathering spaces, and a third-floor glass bridge connects rooms by spanning the atrium, with a circular staircase winding around a glass cylinder down into the basement bar, restaurant, and casino. Breakfast is served in a sunny room by the pool. Polished hardwood floors, contemporary art, glass, steel, leather upholstery, and lots of light bring an element of creative luxury to San Juan.

Pros

  • San Juan's sleekest hotel
  • Lots of light
  • Varied amenities

Cons

  • Just off the Circunvalación (Ring Road)
  • Breakfast can get busy
  • Room size varies
Av. J.I. de La Roza 1946, San Juan, 5400, Argentina
264-426–2300
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100 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Del Nómade Eco Hotel

$$ | Puerto Pirámides, 9121, Argentina

When you're staying in a wildlife reserve, taking care of Mother Nature seems only right; while this eco-friendly hotel uses solar panels, low-energy fittings, and recycles its water, they don't skimp on style or luxury. Moss- or sage-green walls offset the recycled-wood headboards, and the huge, firm beds have crisp linens, natural wool throws, and lots of pillows. The friendly staff help you organize nature-oriented expeditions all over the peninsula, including spots few tourists visit.

Pros

  • Eco-awareness at no loss to comfort
  • Book expeditions through informed staff
  • Fabulous breakfasts

Cons

  • Slightly removed from the restaurants on the main drag
  • Patchy Wi-Fi
  • Some rooms have limited views
Puerto Pirámides, 9121, Argentina
0280-449–5044
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Closed mid-Aug.–mid-Apr.
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Delvino Boutique Hotel

$ | Ameghino 555, Salta, 4400, Argentina

Oenophiles will appreciate the decor at Delvino—a remodeled, Spanish-style villa where the airy guest rooms are painted in grape tones (Malbec red among them) and decorated with wine-themed artworks. All are named after one of Argentina’s sacred grapes; try the Torrontés suite for size (it comes with a Jacuzzi). You can relax with a bottle of vino from the on-site wine store in the cozy living room or, in warmer months, sip it on the veranda by the swimming pool.

Pros

  • Two blocks from Train to the Clouds railway station
  • Glass of wine on arrival
  • Swimming pool

Cons

  • Exposed stairway can be chilly
  • No elevators
  • Some rooms are poky
Ameghino 555, Salta, 4400, Argentina
387-432–0092
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Design cE

$$ | 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
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20 rooms, 8 suites
Free Breakfast

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Design Suites

$$ | 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
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Credit cards accepted
58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Diplomatic

$$$ | Belgrano 1041, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina

One of the city center's larger top-end hotels, the Diplomatic often hosts conferences and football teams that each take advantage of the central location, modern facilities, and various event spaces. Its convenient locations means many restaurants and bars are within walking distance.

Pros

  • Excellent central location with parking
  • Good range of amenities
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • Tired facilities
  • Small swimming pool gets crowded
  • Needs some TLC
Belgrano 1041, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina
261-405–1900
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156 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 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 Casco Art Hotel

$$$$ | Av. Bustillo, Km 11.5, Bariloche, Argentina

At this stunning modern hotel, all public spaces—halls, wine bar, gourmet restaurant, even the downstairs gym and indoor-outdoor pool—face the lake, while a private launch docked at the pier makes getting out on the water a cinch. Here the aesthetics go well beyond the lush natural setting: sculptures perched on marble stands or freestanding in the garden are part of a 500-work collection displayed throughout the property, making this Bariloche's most stylish lodging. You'll also find artwork in the huge, lake-view guest rooms, which are tastefully done in natural colors. The hotel is less than 15 minutes from Bariloche, Cerro Catedral's ski slopes, and two 18-hole golf courses.

Pros

  • Art, art everywhere
  • Activities galore
  • Bariloche's most stylish accommodation

Cons

  • Dim lighting in some rooms
  • Next to a highway
  • Transport required to get to city center
Av. Bustillo, Km 11.5, Bariloche, Argentina
294-446--3131
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33 suites
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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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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