135 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.

Piscis

$$$$ | Las Leñas Ski Resort, Las Leñas, 5612, Argentina

This deluxe hotel pampers its guests with spa services, ski-equipment delivery, and an indoor-outdoor pool. There are supervised indoor activities for kids as well as ski instruction for all levels. Complimentary wine and hot chocolate are served in the afternoon. Stay options are a 'mini-week' (two nights) or seven nights. 

Pros

  • Lots of post-ski activity
  • Indoor-outdoor pool
  • Slope-side location

Cons

  • Difficult to make direct reservations
  • Two-night minimum stay
  • Outdated interiors
Las Leñas Ski Resort, Las Leñas, 5612, Argentina
11-4819–6060-in Buenos Aires off-season
Hotel Details
98 rooms
Free Breakfast
Two nights, for two people, with ski passes and ski rental

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Plaza Hotel

$$$ | Florida 1005, Buenos Aires, 1005, Argentina

Originally built in 1909, this Buenos Aires landmark brims with old-school style—the elegant lobby, crystal chandeliers, and swanky bar evoke Argentina's opulent, if distant, past. Exploring the myriad nooks and crannies of this grand old hotel is part of its timeless appeal. Sadly, it could have been better maintained. Rooms are comfortable, if not particularly spacious. It has a quiet location at the top of pedestrian-only Florida Street overlooking leafy Plaza San Martín.

Pros

  • Elegant lobby
  • Brimming with history
  • A fascinating view of the city

Cons

  • Check-in can be a lengthy process
  • Could use an update
Florida 1005, Buenos Aires, 1005, Argentina
11-4318–3000
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
270 rooms, 48 suites
No Meals

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Posada los Alamos

$$$ | Guatti 1135, El Calafate, 9405, Argentina

Surrounded by tall, leafy alamo trees, this enormous complex incorporates a country manor house, half a dozen convention rooms, a spa, and an indoor swimming pool. Prices halve in low season, which only adds to the sense that it's overpriced when you're most likely to visit El Calafate.

Pros

  • Spa and gym
  • Beautiful gardens
  • Good food

Cons

  • Tired furnishings and decor
  • Too many tourist groups
  • Some rooms too small
Guatti 1135, El Calafate, 9405, Argentina
2902-491–145
Hotel Details
144 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Provincial Plaza

$ | Caseros 786, Salta, 4400, Argentina

This hotel is on a corner, just blocks from Plaza 9 de Julio; standard rooms have had recent renovations—superior and executive floors are spruced up and have good facilities. The vista from the top floor is attractive. There are also views from a pool that's sized more for a cooling plunge than an actual swim.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Views from the top floor
  • Rooftop swimming pool

Cons

  • Lower floors get street noise
  • Decor in some rooms needs updating
  • Maintenance needs attention
Caseros 786, Salta, 4400, Argentina
387-432–2000
Hotel Details
88 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Raíces Aconcagua Hotel

$$$ | San Lorenzo 545, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina

Classic gray granite creates a businesslike atmosphere in the lobby of this popular city center hotel. There is an outdoor pool (in season) and an assortment of meeting rooms. Check the website for promotions.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Nice suites on top floor
  • Cheap option

Cons

  • Public areas are often crowded
  • Rooms could do with an update
  • Basic breakfast
San Lorenzo 545, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina
261-520–0500
Hotel Details
150 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Río Mel Lodge

$ | Río Meliquina, San Martín de los Andes, 8370, Argentina

Taking "off the beaten track" to another level, this homey lodge sits on the banks of the Meliquina River in the middle of Parque Nacional Lanín and is a favorite with both fly fishermen and families. The spacious suites are comfortable, if modestly decorated, and all rooms have river views. Since there's no cellphone reception, guests have no choice but to enjoy the tranquilidad and swap their techno-addictions for walking, horseback-riding, and kayaking excursions. Homemade meals are prepared by your hosts, the delightful Echavarría clan.

Pros

  • Beautiful setting overlooking the river
  • Spacious suites
  • Great spot for fishing

Cons

  • Difficult to reach without a car
  • Some noise is audible from adjacent rooms
  • No cellphone reception
Río Meliquina, San Martín de los Andes, 8370, Argentina
2972-41--3282
Hotel Details
4 rooms, 3 cabins
Free Breakfast

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Serena Hotel

$$$ | Libertad 1617, Buenos Aires, 1016, Argentina

The name of this design hotel conjures up a feeling of serenity, and the fountains in the lobby, the outdoor patio ringed with greenery, and the sizable indoor swimming pool take it to the next level. The calming aesthetic extends to the rooms with soothing cream-colored walls, cushy carpets, and furniture created with soft leather and dark wood. The armoires, headboards, and desks are by top Argentine designer Eugenio Aguirre, who created them especially for the hotel. The adults-only property is situated in the swankiest part of Recoleta—which the polite, attentive staff is happy to help you navigate—and offers a smaller, quieter base than its neighbors like the Palacio Duhau Park Hyatt.

Pros

  • The downstairs relaxation area and outdoor patio are ideal for whiling away hours
  • Smart design
  • Wonderful location

Cons

  • The gym is sparse
Libertad 1617, Buenos Aires, 1016, Argentina
11-4813–3226
Hotel Details
34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center

$$ | San Martín 1225/1275, Buenos Aires, 1104, Argentina

What it lacks in intimate charm, it makes up for in practicality, professionalism, and energy. There's always something happening here: a visiting dignitary, an important meeting, an international conference. Rooms are standard, clean, and well equipped, all of which explain the hotel's popularity among American business travelers.

Pros

  • All the creature comforts you expect at home
  • Good location
  • Affordably priced

Cons

  • For some, perhaps overwhelmingly big
  • Rooms could use a sprucing up
San Martín 1225/1275, Buenos Aires, 1104, Argentina
11-4318–9000
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
711 rooms, 29 suites
Free Breakfast

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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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Ultra Hotel Buenos Aires

$$ | Gorriti 4929, Buenos Aires, 1414, Argentina

An eye-catching outdoor clock welcomes you to this intriguing property in the heart of Palermo Soho. The lobby is tricked out with severe black-and-white couches and funky artwork, while the vast library lounge has an eclectic collection of furniture and sculptures from around the globe. Rooms have large, fluffy beds capped with elegant headboards; some bathrooms have white porcelain tubs and marble tiles.

Pros

  • Great location
  • The on-site restaurant is a standout

Cons

  • Slow elevator, dirty hallways, and tired terrace and pool sap its potential
Gorriti 4929, Buenos Aires, 1414, Argentina
11-4833–9200
Hotel Details
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Vain Boutique Hotel

$$$ | Thames 2226, Buenos Aires, C1425FIF, Argentina

Following a substantial refurb, Vain added a cluster of simple yet stylish and spacious suites to its name in 2024. Rooms bear plenty of pulled concrete and natural tones, such as stone and cream; there’s also a rooftop splash pool and sun deck with the bonus of a bar in summer. The excellent location on Calle Thames means many restaurants and bars are a stone’s throw away, so it’s very convenient for getting around on foot. 

Pros

  • Walking distance in Soho
  • Friendly staff
  • Very comfy beds

Cons

  • Rather poky bathrooms
  • Breakfast room in full view of street
  • Small pool
Thames 2226, Buenos Aires, C1425FIF, Argentina
11-4776–8246
Hotel Details
34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Viento Norte

$$ | Jujuy 536, Tilcara, 4624, Argentina

This long, thin, adobe boutique hotel overlooks a decent-size swimming pool; inside, rooms have simple decorations and low lighting. A special emphasis was placed on getting the bathrooms right; those in superior rooms have hot tubs. There's a snack bar on-site but no restaurant; given its close proximity to eateries in the town center, however, that's not a problem.

Pros

  • Central
  • A good breakfast
  • Great bathrooms

Cons

  • Pool is visible from the street
  • Dust can gather at the pool area
  • Picks up noise from the plaza
Jujuy 536, Tilcara, 4624, Argentina
388-495–5605
Hotel Details
11 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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Villaggio Hotel Boutique

$$ | 25 de Mayo 1010, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina

If you want to stay right in the city, but prefer to sidestep the big hotel chains, Villaggio is just one block from the main plaza with attractive guest rooms and two self-catering apartments.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Spa with sauna and Jacuzzi

Cons

  • Needs TLC
  • Some rooms have views of air shaft
  • Not as boutique as name says
25 de Mayo 1010, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina
261-256–2892
Hotel Details
26 rooms, 2 apartments
Free Breakfast

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