11 Best Hotels in The Northwest, Argentina

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

Altalaluna Boutique Hotel & Spa

$ | RN40, Km 4326, Cafayate, 4141, Argentina

This gorgeous boutique hotel in the village of Tolombón, 14 km (9 miles) south of Cafayate, occupies an 1892 colonial mansion; there's a wine bar and cellar, an excellent restaurant, a reading room complete with fireplace, and a peaceful spa overlooking endless vines. Rooms are spacious and nicely decorated, with views of the garden and large swimming pool. At the back of the hotel you can find the Tolombón Ruins.

Pros

  • Great facilities
  • Perfect for star-spotting
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • The pool isn't heated
  • Own transport required
  • Passageways can echo
RN40, Km 4326, Cafayate, 4141, Argentina
387-582–4501
Hotel Details
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Amalinas

$ | Ruta Provincial 28, Km 11.5, San Lorenzo, Argentina

A contemporary option than Salta's often more traditional hotels, Amalinas' design features poured cement and soothing natural hues adorned with splashes of primary colors, plus airy rooms offering views across leafy San Lorenzo. Great thread count sheets ensure a good night's sleep. Service from both reception and restaurant staff is attentive.

Pros

  • Rooms with a view of rolling hills
  • Quiet and peaceful
  • Restaurant puts fresh spin on local classics

Cons

  • You need a car to get around
  • Check-out time is early at 10 am
  • Pool isn't heated
Ruta Provincial 28, Km 11.5, San Lorenzo, Argentina
0387-492–1738
Hotel Details
10 rooms
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
Hotel Details
22 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
Hotel Details
18 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
Hotel Details
7 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
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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El Refugio del Pintor

$ | Alverro 660, between Jujuy and Ambroseti, Tilcara, 4624, Argentina

The building that houses this hotel was formerly used by the painter Medardo Pantoja from Jujuy, hence the name (Refuge of the Painter) and the artwork adorning the walls. The sweeping views are timeless, but everything else has been redone with style and imagination; rooms are small yet efficient, with wooden beams, striped fabrics, and big windows. Common spaces are light and welcoming. There's a fogón (open fireplace) for cooking in the courtyard or for warming chilly feet. Look carefully for the hotel sign or you'll miss it.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Plenty of common spaces
  • Good breakfast with homemade bread

Cons

  • Stairs can be difficult with luggage
  • Small rooms
  • Staff could be more attentive
Alverro 660, between Jujuy and Ambroseti, Tilcara, 4624, Argentina
388-427–1432
Hotel Details
13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Fancy Rancho

$ | Ruta Prov. Nº 2 km 6, Cafayate, Argentina

An adorable one-room B&B located on the vineyard slopes that form part of the Bodega Yacochuya wine estate, Fancy Rancho makes for a very private stay. Enjoy breakfast accompanied by a fantastic view of the valley before heading out to nearby wineries Domingo Molino and Piattelli. There’s also a grill, so you can try your hand at making asado, Argentina style.

Pros

  • Close to wineries
  • Peaceful setting
  • Stunning valley vista

Cons

  • Best reached by car
  • Few kitchen facilities
  • Cash only
Ruta Prov. Nº 2 km 6, Cafayate, Argentina
386-863–9027
Hotel Details
1 suite
Free Breakfast

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Gregorio 1

$ | Independencia 829, San Salvador de Jujuy, 4600, Argentina

This downtown boutique hotel has sober rooms with parquet floors and all the modern conveniences. Large comfy armchairs draped with woven textiles dress the public areas; the decor, with its clean and simple lines, is well executed.

Pros

  • Close to sights
  • Attentive service
  • Comfy rooms

Cons

  • Few in-hotel services
  • Isn't quite "boutique"
  • Breakfast isn't very imaginative
Independencia 829, San Salvador de Jujuy, 4600, Argentina
388-424–4747
Hotel Details
19 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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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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