Explore 100 handpicked hotels in Argentina

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…

Bariloche
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.

Bariloche

Buenos Aires
Looking like something out of an F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, the luxurious Palacio Duhau Park Hyatt sits right on the most iconic avenue of the famed Recoleta neighbourhood. Surrounded by boutiques, exquisite cafés and trendy galleries, this not-so-little gem offers the ideal respite from the urban hustle and bustle. The two-building complex - which spans a Belle Époque mansion and a contemporary building - is surrounded by lush, peaceful gardens, and features a dreamy pool, renowned spa, three fabulous restaurants, a flower boutique… and the list goes on. If you’ve ever wanted to experience living in a palace, look no further. And don’t worry, the charming staff will make you feel right at home.

Mendoza

Bariloche

Buenos Aires

Mendoza

El Calafate
El Calafate

El Calafate

El Calafate

El Calafate
Set in a sheep-breeding farm, Estancia Nibepo Aike offers rural accommodation with scenic mountain views, 69 km from Perito Moreno Glacier. There is a restaurant, and a lush garden surrounding the property. Heated rooms at Estancia Nibepo Aike are located in a picturesque wooden house with gabled roofs. They are decorated with wooden, rustic-style furniture, and parquet floors. A buffet breakfast including juices, fruits, bread, and natural jams is served in a breakfast room overlooking the mountains. The restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes, and drinks can be ordered at the bar. Guests can explore the surrounding hills by horse riding and trekking, or take part in sheep-breeding activities to experience the local lifestyle.
El Calafate

El Calafate
Opening in December 2026
Set within a stunning Patagonian estancia, surrounded by the sweeping pampas and offering glimpses of the majestic Perito Moreno Glacier, Explora El Calafate provides a serene starting point and sanctuary for those drawn to the wild beauty of southern Patagonia.

El Calafate

El Calafate
Some hotels simply provide a bed for the night; others invite you into a world they've meticulously crafted. This newcomer to El Calafate falls firmly into the latter camp. Born from the complete transformation of a former guesthouse, the property has emerged as something rather special – a design-conscious bolthole where every material, scent and texture has been chosen to echo the wild landscape beyond. Run by siblings Luisina and Facundo Perez Costa, there's a warmth here that feels genuinely familial rather than corporate. The building features charred timber using the ancient Japanese Shou Sugi Ban technique – a rather clever nod to sustainability that also happens to look extremely handsome against the Patagonian stone. It's an ideal perch from which to explore the famous Perito Moreno Glacier and the wider wonders of Los Glaciares National Park, yet close enough to town for an evening stroll along Avenida del Libertador.

El Calafate

El Calafate

El Calafate

El Calafate

El Calafate

El Calafate
Namibrand, Namibia