14 Best Hotels in Bariloche, The Lake District

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If you don't have a car, finding a place in town may be the most convenient option. That said, local buses run regularly and choosing a hotel or cabin en route to the Llao Llao Peninsula will give you better access to hiking trails and lake views. Many of the restaurants with the best views are also located away from the city center. Distances listed for out-of-town dining and lodging properties are measured in kilometers from the Bariloche Centro Cívico.

Hotel Tirol

$ | Cl. Libertad 175, Bariloche, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Impressive lake views from the upper floors make this waterfront lodging a standout in its price category. The property also boasts an outdoor terrace, Alpine accents in the pine roofbeams and floors, and a friendly, professional staff. The location—right behind the Centro Cívico—is unbeatable for those looking to stay in town.

Pros

  • Gorgeous lake views from many rooms
  • Great value for the price
  • Simple but attractive décor

Cons

  • No on-site restaurant
  • Comparatively few amenities
  • Wi-Fi could be faster
Cl. Libertad 175, Bariloche, Argentina
294-442--6152
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33 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Llao Llao Hotel and Resort

$$$$ | Av. Bustillo, Km 25, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Ringed by cerulean lakes and looking out to cliffs and snow-dusted mountains, this masterpiece by noted architect Alejandro Bustillo is ranked as one of the Leading Hotels of the World by industry associations. Rooms in the historic main building are all Victorian chintz and overstuffed poshness, while the newer, Lake Moreno wing reflects a more contemporary, hunting-lodge aesthetic. Local woods—alerce, cypress, hemlock—line the walls along a 91-meter (300-foot) passageway, and the reading room, bridge room, Llao Llao Salon, and other public areas are correspondingly lavish. Even if you're not staying here, it pays to make a lunch or dinner reservation, or to invest in one of the spa packages, just to see one of the world's most beautiful hotels.

Pros

  • Gorgeous setting with dramatic lake views
  • Helpful staff
  • Abundant activities

Cons

  • Pricey
  • 40 minutes from Bariloche's downtown
  • Rooms in the historic wing are a tad dated
Av. Bustillo, Km 25, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina
294-444--5700
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205 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Península Petit Hotel

$$$ | Av. Campanario 493, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Fusing the amenities of a hotel with the warmth of a family home, this handsome lodge at the edge of Lago Nahuel Huapi is a great getaway spot for couples. All of the clean, comfy suites have views of the lake, and thanks to a prime waterfront position, guests can easily go exploring, whether by borrowing a kayak or by wandering the shoreline to the adjoining forests. Breakfast is especially delectable here, since the staff makes all its pastries and sweets by hand.

Pros

  • All suites have lake views
  • Abundant waterfront activities
  • Homemade breakfast adds to the cozy atmosphere

Cons

  • Limited capacity
  • 25 minutes from downtown Bariloche
  • Walls are a bit thin
Av. Campanario 493, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina
294-427–5555
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Closed May
11 suites
Free Breakfast

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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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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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Estancia Peuma Hue

$$$$ | Ruta Nacional 40, Km 2,014, Bariloche, 5400, Argentina

Inside this posh mountain lodge, every detail—varnished pine beams, kilim rugs, stone hearths, all-wood floors—is chosen to convey an aura of rustic luxury, while outside, Lago Gutiérrez shimmers through the trees on the surrounding lawn. The combination makes this a great place to curl up with a book or lounge in a hammock. Prefer to expend some energy? No problem—just sign up in the lobby for the day's activities, which include kayaking, horseback riding, and folk-music concerts with Andean instruments.

Pros

  • Lovely grounds
  • Massage, yoga, and wine tastings are just the tip of the activities iceberg
  • Delicious organic meals

Cons

  • Remote location
  • Little to do when the weather is bad
  • Very expensive
Ruta Nacional 40, Km 2,014, Bariloche, 5400, Argentina
294-450--1030
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10 rooms
All-Inclusive

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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 Cristal

$$$ | Mitre 355, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina
This basic businesslike hotel lies in the center of Bariloche and has a fully equipped health club—complete with pool and spa. Standard no-frills rooms are tidy and adequate and the lobby boasts a cozy fireplace and bar.

Pros

  • Central location on a popular downtown street
  • Good value
  • Generous breakfast

Cons

  • Small bathrooms
  • Street-facing rooms can be noisy
  • Frequented by tour groups
Mitre 355, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina
2944-422–442
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50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Nahuel Huapi

$ | Av. Perito Moreno 252, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina

This unassuming hotel on a busy downtown street has a spacious lobby with hardwood floors and stone accents; some rooms also have nice views into the neighboring garden. The entire lodging has gotten a makeover in recent years, so as long as ambience isn't a priority, this is a good bet for those seeking clean, tastefully appointed accommodations at reasonable prices.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Good accessibility for people with disabilities
  • Comfy beds

Cons

  • Rooms overlooking the street might be noisy
  • Restaurant is really only a snack bar
  • Décor lacks character
Av. Perito Moreno 252, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina
294-442–6146
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78 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel NH Edelweiss

$$$ | Av. San Martín 202, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina

This medium-sized hotel is within walking distance of everything in town and its top-floor rooms have stunning lake views and bay windows. Enjoy fresh flowers cut from the hotel garden. Ski and tour buses, whether arranged through the hotel or other travel agencies, pick up passengers at the front door.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Spacious rooms
  • Fancy fitness center

Cons

  • No air conditioning
  • So-so streetside restaurant
  • Decor needs a makeover
Av. San Martín 202, Bariloche, 8400, Argentina
2944-445–500
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99 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Tres Reyes

$ | Av. 12 de Octubre 135, Bariloche, Argentina

Lakefront views of the Andes and a cozy parlor-slash-game room make this downtown inn a winner. If you can snag one of the Lago Superior rooms, you'll wake up to a panoramic vista of morning sunlight off Lake Nahuel Huapi. If you can't, no worries: the location is still top-notch for Bariloche proper--and the bar downstairs is open late.

Pros

  • Great value, especially in the high season
  • Lakeside rooms have sweeping views of the mountains
  • Comfy, old-school vibe in the common areas

Cons

  • City-facing rooms can be noisy at night
  • Some elements of the décor could use sprucing up
  • A few rooms are a bit small
Av. 12 de Octubre 135, Bariloche, Argentina
294-442--6121
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58 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
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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
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91 rooms
Free Breakfast

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