Explore 100 handpicked hotels in Argentina

Peninsula Valdes

Cachi

El Calafate

Buenos Aires

Mendoza
Located in the heart of the small village of Chacras de Coria, this delightful, long-running boutique hotel is as cosy and welcoming as they come. The small-town setting adds to the charm and the picturesque village square is only a few blocks away. At the hotel, the restaurant offers superb dining experiences, the rooms are warm and comfortable, and the service is fantastic - the staff truly feel like family and will happily organise every detail of your stay. Further afield, there are wineries aplenty within 20 minutes drive or less, making charming Lares de Chacras a great base from which to explore what Mendoza is most famous for.

El Chalten
The all-inclusive Aguas Arriba Lodge is truly one-of-a-kind. Sitting on the banks of Lago del Desierto, 37 kilometres from El Chalten, it's the only man-made structure on the lake and surrounded by nothing but gorgeous southern beech forest to one side and the vastness of the lake and Vespignani Glacier to the other. It will come as no surprise that the secluded spot is accessible only by boat - unless you want to hike. Accompanied by one of the lodge’s guides, a three-hour walk through the forest will lead you to the front door, whilst your luggage travels comfortably by boat. If you’re up for it, it’s certainly worth it!

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Ushuaia

Iguazu Falls
Look up ‘exclusivity’ in the dictionary and there's probably a photo of Belmond Hotel das Cataratas. Surrounded by 700,000 acres of pristine national park, this uber-swish hotel is literally as close as you can get to one of the world’s most stunning natural wonders, Iguazu Falls. It's the only hotel on the Brazilian side of the park and your only neighbour for miles (and miles) is pristine emerald forest, bursting at the seams with tropical flora and fauna including wild dog and armadillos. The soundtrack of the crashing falls accompanies activities from dawn to dusk and back at the hotel, there's a pool to float in, caipirinhas to sip, and two delicious restaurants to make use of. Oh, and did we mention you'll be the first into the park in the morning?

Salta

El Calafate

Buenos Aires

Mendoza
Within just 10 minutes of an assortment of world-class wineries, Awasi Mendoza boasts one of the best locales in Mendoza. Set on a 55-acre vineyard under the gaze of the snow-capped Andes mountains - views of these spectacular peaks never elude - the lodge showcases the joys of Argentinian wine whilst also offering up some seriously idyllic accommodation. Set in gardens of weeping willows and eccentric statues, the Moorish-inspired patios ooze charm and warmth, while the team's personal service make you feel genuinely looked after. The food is exquisite, the spa is decadent and there is no shortage of activities - including some of Mendoza's 1,500 vineyards to get your fix of tastings. You won’t want to leave!

El Chalten
Just off the main road in El Chalten, Hosteria El Puma is one of the most charming lodges around town, offering amazing comfort and a down-to-earth atmosphere. It might not be overly fancy, but the lodge has been very well thought out and, owned by a mountain guide, it's ideal for travellers who enjoy nature and the outdoors. On top of that, the service is outstanding, the laid-back and welcoming vibe is soothing and the location, right next to the start of many of the park’s trails, is unbeatable. If you’re not one for overly ritzy, resort-style hotels, Hosteria El Puma is calling your name.

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Ushuaia

Iguazu Falls

Salta

El Calafate
Positioned in Patagonia's adventure capital, this welcoming base strikes the perfect note between comfort and practicality. The spa provides much-needed muscle relief after glacier hikes, while the artisan bakery's morning aromas could tempt even the most determined mountaineer to linger over breakfast. It's refreshingly unpretentious, focusing instead on the essentials that matter after a day in the wild.

Buenos Aires
Recoleta Grand is your gateway to the best of Buenos Aires—where timeless charm meets modern spirit. Located in the heart of the Recoleta neighborhood, this Recoleta hotel Buenos Aires invites guests to explore a city rich in culture, history, and vibrant energy. Whether you're searching for Recoleta Buenos Aires hotels or simply the finest hotels in Recoleta Buenos Aires, Recoleta Grand offers a refined, welcoming atmosphere that’s both unique and memorable.
Wander through historic landmarks, savor local cuisine, or enjoy a restful retreat. Recoleta Grand isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a place to feel the soul of Buenos Aires.

Buenos Aires
Legado Mítico Buenos Aires is a one-of-a-kind bolthole with a unique theme: everything about the hotel honours emblematic characters of Argentinian politics, literature, music or art. Exquisitely decorated and boasting amazing hospitality, a stay here feels like a first-hand immersion into the country’s history and culture - and that's without even stepping outside the front door! But step outside you must, for it will be straight into the heart of trendy Palermo Soho, a bohemian and uber-trendy neighbourhood of Buenos Aires where restaurants and bars, cafes and galleries spring from every corner and there's always something new to see.

Mendoza
Casa de Uco is what a wine enthusiast's dreams are made of. Sitting right in the middle of a gorgeous 320-hectare estate at the foothills of the Andes, the eco-friendly resort harmoniously blends in with the surrounding vineyards and natural environment. Conceived by a world-renowned architecture firm, the modern aesthetic of the property provides a sophisticated atmosphere, whilst the activities on offer really round off an unparalleled wine experience and beautifully showcase what the local culture is all about. Picture yourself ending the day soaking in your suite’s standalone tub, a glass of cabernet franc in hand, just taking in the scenery…

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Back in the 70s and 80s, the popular El Casco hotel, owned and hosted by a German aristocrat couple, exuded European glamour and attracted visitors from all around the world. It then went through a series of owners and even closed its doors for a few years before being taken over by an avid Argentinian art collector. Nowadays, while preserving its original spirit of elegance and hospitality, the renovated version of El Casco is all about the 500+ original paintings and sculptures by Argentinian artists, impeccably decorating every last room. Coupled with the dreamy surroundings, this is one unforgettable experience.

Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls
Nestled in nature, Iguazú Grand offers extraordinary experiences for families, couples, and friends in a warm and comfortable setting. It is located just minutes from Iguazu Falls, named one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature and part of the world's largest waterfall system.
Discover the elegant and spacious suites, the sophisticated restaurants and bars, and all the five-star amenities. You are welcomed into this luxury resort in Puerto Iguazú, Argentina.

Iguazu Falls
Panoramic Grand Hotel is perched atop a hill, right on the edge of the map, in Puerto Iguazu, Argentina. Its strategic location offers breathtaking views in every direction: nature, the Iguazu and Paraná rivers, and the meeting point of three countries: Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. Guests are offered fresh and modern spaces designed to provide a relaxing experience for couples, families, and groups of adventurers who visit.
The hotel is located on the riverbank, in an area renowned for its rich historical heritage. You will enjoy spectacular sunsets, excellent cuisine, exquisite spa treatments, and warm, personalized service worthy of the finest hotels in Argentina.

Peninsula Valdes
A few metres from the shore of the Golfo Nuevo is the Rayentray Grand Hotel, where you can experience the comfort of the hotel's hospitality and the beauty of the Patagonian nature.
The hotel has 170 rooms with direct sea view and an excellent restaurant where you will be able to taste a variety of local and international cuisine.

Buenos Aires
Tucked beside Buenos Aires' most fashionable cemetery (yes, really), this urban hideaway puts you at the heart of the action while keeping things delightfully serene. The winter garden's soaring glass atrium provides a rather spectacular spot for your morning medialunas, while the surrounding neighbourhood reads like a who's who of Argentine culture.

Mendoza
The very essence of Argentine charm, Posada Verde Oliva is a 19th-century home-turned-hotel set on a working vineyard and olive farm. From the wrap-around veranda, gaze out upon the ripening grapes and olives, the latter of which are turned into remedies used at the spa. Set in the heart of the Maipu Valley, there is plenty to see and do including vineyard-hopping tours, scenic bicycle rides, and horseback sojourns amongst the vines. Laidback and homely, you'll be welcomed warmly back to the Posada Verde Olivia after every excursion, when you can settle down in the firelit lounge or recline poolside.

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Namibrand, Namibia