33 Best Hotels in Wine Regions, Argentina

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THE BEST HOTEL IN WINE REGIONS

Posada Paso de los Patos

$$ | Patricias Mendocinas y Gualino, Barreal, J5004, Argentina

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Andean views are second to none from this charming posada run by a porteño couple who left the big city for Barreal. Ten suites are decorated with traditional furniture, creating a stylish yet rural look. The restaurant prepares home-cooked meals.

Pros

  • Delightful hands-on owners
  • Beautiful and stylish lodge
  • Incredible vistas

Cons

  • Meals are a little basic
  • Hot water doesn't always run hot
  • When the wind blows, it blows
Patricias Mendocinas y Gualino, Barreal, J5004, Argentina
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10 suites
Free Breakfast

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Cavas Wine Lodge

$$$$ | Luján de Cuyo, 5507, Argentina Fodor's Choice
Cavas Wine Lodge, Mendoza City
© Florian von der Fecht

Secluded adobe guesthouses have their own plunge pool, star-gazing roof terrace (with a fireplace), living room, and walk-in shower—a romantic setting that's made this one of the top honeymoon destinations in Mendoza. Inside a gracious colonial villa, the reception hall is washed in sunlight from high windows, and the common areas are decorated in a luxurious bohemian style. Every evening there is a wine tasting held in their private cellar after which the restaurant offers indulgent Argentine cuisine. An on-site spa offers aromatherapy and vinotherapy treatments and a dedicated tourism team can organize horseback-riding, rafting, biking, and visits to local wineries. Mendoza's only Relais & Châteaux property. 

Pros

  • Luxurious and private
  • Wine tastings held in the private cellar every evening
  • Surrounded by vineyards and wineries

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Advance reservations needed for most activities
  • Far from other restaurants
Luján de Cuyo, 5507, Argentina
261-533–5105
Hotel Details
17 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Algodón Wine Resort

$$$$ | RN144, Km 674, San Rafael, 5603, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Country casual meets luxury at the Algodón Wine Resort, which combines a remodeled 1920s farmhouse and a modern lodge offering rooms with their own patio and woodstove. Guests can gather for a drink or enjoy a good read in the living room or throw a blanket down in the ancient olive grove at siesta time. Golf and tennis are both available, plus there’s a vineyard with a bodega for wine tastings.

Pros

  • Relaxing countryside setting
  • Great option for golfers
  • Great restaurant

Cons

  • 20 minutes from downtown San Rafael
  • Closed in winter
  • Expensive for what it is
RN144, Km 674, San Rafael, 5603, Argentina
260-4429–020
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Closed in winter
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Finca Adalgisa

$$$$ | Pueyrredon 2222, Chacras de Coria, 5528, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Behind tall terra-cotta walls hides one of the best-kept secrets in Chacras de Croia: a large, yet intimate estate with regal bedrooms and suites, almost 5 acres of well-kept century-old Malbec vines, a pool set in gardens, and a cozy winery restaurant reserved exclusively for guests to enjoy evening wine tastings and tapas. Finca Adalgisa tastefully combines the Furlotti family history with contemporary style, seamlessly placing 19th-century family heirlooms alongside modern artwork and sculptures. The four suites and seven standard rooms respect the traditional architecture of the house while offering modern hotel amenities, including walk-in showers and air-conditioning. There are several private nooks to discover, from tucked away tables in the garden to comfy sofas. The cooking class, homemade breakfast, and evening tapas menu are delicious treats, and you'll find it hard not to walk away with a bottle of their limited-production Malbec.

Pros

  • Modern amenities
  • Homemade wine and farm-to-table kitchen
  • Close to everything in Chacras

Cons

  • Some rooms are darker than others
  • Closed in winter
  • 11 am checkout
Pueyrredon 2222, Chacras de Coria, 5528, Argentina
261-496--6192
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Closed Jun.–Sept.
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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SB Winemaker's House and Spa Suites

$$$$ | Viamonte 5022, Chacras de Coria, Argentina Fodor's Choice

Tucked away in the heart of Chacras de Coria, this luxurious hotel is the passion project of top winemaker Susana Balbo and her daughter, Ana Lovaglio. Raising the hospitality game in Mendoza, the restored country home now houses a fine-dining restaurant, cocktail bar, and living room while the seven beautifully appointed suites are spacious, elegant, and come with a fully stocked wine cooler. Upgrade to a spa suite, which includes a sauna and steam room, and ask about wellness experiences.  Inquire about SB’s VisionAir seaplane safaris, to visit other corners of Argentina.

Pros

  • Great restaurant open all day
  • Fantastic art collection
  • Excellent wellness program

Cons

  • Some noise from neighbors
  • Lots of controls to manage the room's blinds
  • Pool isn't heated
Viamonte 5022, Chacras de Coria, Argentina
261-417–1144
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Albertina

$ | Mitre 202 oeste, San Juan, 5400, Argentina

Bright white walls with colorful art and slick modern furniture decorate this central four-story hotel, which offers good value, if simple, lodgings in San Juan.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • Affordable rates
  • On-site eatery

Cons

  • Tiny windows
  • Basic amenities
  • Lots of stairs
Mitre 202 oeste, San Juan, 5400, Argentina
264-421–4222
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36 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Alpasion Wine Lodge

$$$ | M5522, Tunuyán, Argentina

This cozy, modern lodge has the Andes mountains as the backdrop with a pool to hang by and enjoy the views. The Alpasion Wine Lodge was strongly inspired by the elements; earth, wind, water, and fire, and it is transparent in the decor and overall ambiance. Wines are made in house and a small selection can be enjoyed on the patio in your choice of a room, a dome tent outside for glamping, or the on-site restaurant. The rooftop is the perfect place at night for immense views of the sky, and with minimal light pollution, you can see many constellations and stars above.

Pros

  • Excellent glamping option
  • Modern and comfortable rooms
  • Stunning pool area

Cons

  • May be a little far from the town
  • Wi-Fi can be spotty
  • May be too rustic for some
M5522, Tunuyán, Argentina
9261-320--2999
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7 rooms, 6 glamping tents
Free Breakfast

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Amérian Executive Hotel

$$ | San Lorenzo 660, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina

The tall, elegant tower of this downtown hotel looks out on the Plaza Italia, and the rooftop pool gives you a view over the city center. Rooms are spacious, if a bit scruffy around the edges.

Pros

  • Good value in city center
  • Rooftop pool
  • Helpful concierge

Cons

  • Windowless bar-restaurant
  • Rooms need a refurb
  • Breakfast buffet disappointing
San Lorenzo 660, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina
261-626-0843
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74 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Aries

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

This slope-side luxury hotel has plenty of diversions for stormy days—including a space for children's games and activities, a piano bar in the lobby, a wine bar serving cheese and regional smoked meats, a movie theater, a heated pool, and a sauna. Rooms are spacious, with large windows overlooking the slopes. Stay options are a 'mini-week' (two nights) or seven nights. 

Pros

  • Proximity to slopes
  • Good facilities
  • Post-ski entertainment

Cons

  • No direct reservation service
  • Two-night minimum stay
  • Outdated interiors
Las Leñas Ski Resort, Las Leñas, 5612, Argentina
11-4819–6060-in Buenos Aires off-season
Hotel Details
Closed Oct.--May
100 rooms
Free Breakfast
Two nights, for two people, with ski passes and ski rental

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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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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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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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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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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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Entre Cielos

$$$$ | Guardia Vieja 1998, Luján de Cuyo, 5509, Argentina

Set in the middle of vineyards, this wine and wellness resort has big, beautiful guest rooms with vibrant design, and suites come with private terraces looking out onto the pool, garden, and vineyards. New additions include cabins tucked among the vines themselves for a more private experience. A hammam and spa with wine-based treatments offer further opportunities for unwinding. The on-site restaurant serves indulgent breakfasts as well as meals and tapas throughout the day, which you can enjoy either inside or out by the pool.

Pros

  • Swiss founders have impeccable taste
  • Terrific spa
  • Fabulous sunset view

Cons

  • Noise travels through hallways
  • Expensive
  • Pool can get crowded
Guardia Vieja 1998, Luján de Cuyo, 5509, Argentina
261-554–6695
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24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Escorpio

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

This small, intimate ski lodge is right on the slopes; you can watch the action from the terrace while having lunch, or hit the cozy piano bar for après-ski board games with tea or cocktails. A movie lounge for families is nearby. Many rooms have balconies and mountain views. The stay options are a 'mini-week' (two nights) or seven nights. 

Pros

  • Ski in, ski out
  • Mountain views
  • Terrace bar

Cons

  • Difficult to make reservations directly at times
  • Few facilities
  • Two-night minimum
Las Leñas Ski Resort, Las Leñas, 5612, Argentina
11-4819–6060-in Buenos Aires off-season
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47 rooms
Free Breakfast
Two nights, for two people, with ski passes and ski rental

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Hotel Tower Inn and Suites

$ | H. Irigoyen 774, San Rafael, 5600, Argentina

This modern hotel has spacious accommodations with big picture windows that fill the rooms with natural light and have views of the main street and the mountains in the distance. Facilities include a casino, a spa offering olive-oil massages, and a swimming pool you can dine beside in summer.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Poolside dining in summer
  • Central

Cons

  • Street noise can carry
  • Unimpressive breakfast
  • Small pool for quantity of guests
H. Irigoyen 774, San Rafael, 5600, Argentina
260-442–7190
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111 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Uspallata

$ | RN7, Km 1149, Uspallata, 5500, Argentina

In spite of the cavernous hallways, minimal decor, barren walls, and dim lighting (legacies of the Perón era, when the government built hotels for its employees), this grand old mountain hotel offers comfortable refuge en route to Aconcagua, Chile, or Barreal in the opposite direction. The surrounding scenery, grounds, and gardens invite long walks; the dining room is huge; and the bedrooms have closets large enough to accommodate a month's worth of clothes.

Pros

  • Big rooms
  • Proximity to outdoor activities including skiing
  • Pool and gardens

Cons

  • Impersonal decor
  • Mediocre service
  • Past its heyday
RN7, Km 1149, Uspallata, 5500, Argentina
2624-420–003
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74 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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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La Maria

$$$$ | Darragueira 1551, Chacras de Coria, 5505, Argentina

This splendid 2024 opening puts a fresh spin on luxury in the heart of Chacras de Coria. Home to just seven suites, each driven by a literary figure such as Shakespeare and García Márquez and with dashes of New Mexico design, means staff are always on hand, because once you check in, you might not want to leave. There’s an in-room spa including wet and dry saunas, private plunge pool, and hand-carved wooden bathtub, as well as a kitchen and dining room to host guests if you please. Creature comforts are well taken care of, with king-size beds, day beds, and wood-burning fireplaces the standard. There's also a wine cellar and small restaurant. 

Pros

  • Peaceful location
  • In-room spa
  • Captivating living quarters

Cons

  • Small dressing gowns
  • Better bathroom amenities
  • Pool heating needs to be requested 24 hours in advance
Darragueira 1551, Chacras de Coria, 5505, Argentina
261-658--5846
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7 suites
Free Breakfast

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La Morada Lodge

$$$ | Calle La Siesta, Tunuyán, M5565, Argentina

This lovely vineyard lodge offers plenty of peace and quiet thanks to its rural location in a 670-acre (1 sq. mile) estate in Los Chacayes. The 'tiny' houses, suites, and villas overlook the vines and the mountains, and the abundant breakfast is included; shared facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, gardens and living room. If you fancy tryng your hand, book ahead to take charge of the parrilla (grill). La Morada boasts an excellent cellar drawing from all Argentina that's curated by top sommelier Andrés Rosberg. Non-residents can book lunch at Hornero restaurant. 

Pros

  • Great and filling breakfast
  • Attentive service
  • Quiet and ideal for relaxing

Cons

  • Need a car to get around
  • Rural location far from sights
  • Not all meals included
Calle La Siesta, Tunuyán, M5565, Argentina
261-330–6000
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lares de Chacras

$$$ | Larrea 1266, Chacras de Coria, 5505, Argentina

This long-running boutique hotel in the heart of little Chacras de Coria has comfortable rooms with stone fireplaces, wood floors, and exposed beams that are at once handsome and homey. The property also includes a pool, a shared garden, and a restaurant with seating in either the small communal dining room or more private (and atmospheric) cellar. Several wineries are in cycling distance, and the owners are usually on hand to help you organize tours or outings.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Pleasant, small-town location with wineries nearby
  • Pool and garden on-site

Cons

  • Some street noise
  • Slow restaurant service
  • Bathrooms are a bit dark
Larrea 1266, Chacras de Coria, 5505, Argentina
261-496–1061
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Park Hyatt Mendoza

$$$$ | Calle Chile 1124, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina

The Hyatt has preserved the landmark Plaza Hotel's 19th-century Spanish colonial façade: a grand pillared entrance and a wide veranda that extends to either side of the street. Inside, however, it has all the modern comforts; minimalist bedrooms are softened by plump white pillows and duvets covering the simple ebony beds. Rates include use of the gym and spa, plus an abundant buffet breakfast. Lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner are served on the gracious terrace overlooking Mendoza's main square. A two-story wall of wine separates Bistro M, the restaurant, from the lobby.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Staff accustomed to accommodating foreign guests
  • Comfortable rooms

Cons

  • Small pool with street noise
  • Some rooms look onto shared areas
  • Impersonal service
Calle Chile 1124, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina
261-441–1234
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186 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
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98 rooms
Free Breakfast
Two nights, for two people, with ski passes and ski rental

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Posada Salentein

$$$$ | RN89 at Elias Videla, Los Árboles, Tupungato, 5551, Argentina

Tucked into the foothills behind Bodega Salentein, this posada is delightfully off the beaten track, and you can choose between modern en suite rooms or one of the homey 100-year-old cottages, all of which look onto the vineyards, large lawn, and swimming pool. There's a home-away-from-home atmosphere and the intimate restaurant opens for lunch and dinner, serving traditional asado or more gourmet à la carte options. A tour of the Salentein winery (3 km [2 miles] away by car or bike) and a visit to the Killka art gallery are offered to all guests, or you can book in horseback excursions at their San Pablo estate.

Pros

  • Peaceful vineyard setting
  • Best value in the Valle de Uco
  • Intimate, exclusive restaurant

Cons

  • Far from it all
  • Pool isn't heated
  • Horseback riding costs extra
RN89 at Elias Videla, Los Árboles, Tupungato, 5551, Argentina
2622-429–500
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16 rooms (8 in cottages)
Free Breakfast

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Postales

$$$$ | Calle Ezequiel Tabanera, Tunuyán, 5600, Argentina

Tucked away on a quiet country road, this casona-style wine lodge has simple, but comfortable rooms that each look out onto old vines, distant mountains, and the peaceful garden and pool area. Dining at the intimate restaurant offers a good way to unwind after a full day touring the nearby wineries.

Pros

  • Quiet, countryside setting
  • Nice restaurant option
  • Nearby wineries

Cons

  • Little to do without a car
  • Poor Wi-Fi
  • Pool can get crowded
Calle Ezequiel Tabanera, Tunuyán, 5600, Argentina
262-249–0024
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9 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
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150 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Tierra Mora

$ | Ameghino 350, San Rafael, 5600, Argentina

This apart-hotel is housed in a three-story building overlooking a large park. It's about 14 blocks from downtown but within walking distance of an up-and-coming area with restaurants and shops. All rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows and kitchenettes with counters for eating or writing.

Pros

  • Large rooms
  • In a nice part of town with park
  • Free parking

Cons

  • Not a lot of amenities
  • Small breakfast
  • Basic services
Ameghino 350, San Rafael, 5600, Argentina
260-444–7222
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19 apartments, 17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Tupungato Divino

$$ | RP89 and Calle Los Europeos s/n, Tupungato, 5551, Argentina

This popular posada in the heart of Uco wine country has rustic chalets with sweeping views of the Andes, offering top value lodging near Tupungato’s wineries; each is equipped with a woodburning stove for the winter, plus a private patio looking out onto the property's own biodynamic vineyards. High on a hillside, the romantic lodge restaurant ($$) serves breakfast and dinner for guests only; however, it is open to the general public at lunch.

Pros

  • Gorgeous mountain views
  • Quality restaurant
  • Good value

Cons

  • The pool isn't very private when the restaurant fills up at lunchtime
  • Own transport required
  • In-room decor lacking
RP89 and Calle Los Europeos s/n, Tupungato, 5551, Argentina
262-244–8948
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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