Cafayate (Spanish pronunciation: [kafaˈʒate]) is a town located at the central zone of the Valles Calchaquíes in the province of Salta, Argentina. It sits 1,683 metres (5,522 ft) above mean sea level, at a distance of 189 kilometres (117 mi) from Salta City and 1,329 kilometres (826 mi) from Buenos Aires. It has about 12,000 inhabitants (2001 census [INDEC]).
Restaurants in Cafayate
5.0 based on 2,774 reviews
Very worth visiting. There are multiple view points over 50+ km, however only really 3 major sights that involve a bit of a walk: garganta del diablo, el anfiteatro and los castillos. Garganta and the anfiteatro are within one km of each other, so it's easy to walk between the two. You probably only need about 1 hour to see both sites. To get here without a tour bus, take the flecha bus from Cafayate bus terminal. It stops at Garganta. Cost is 112 pesos. The bus leaves at 08.30, 10.30 and 14.00. Takes about 50 or so minutes. Beautiful scenery along the way! After you've seen Garganta, you can walk to the anfiteatro and have a look around. There is a bus stop right outside on the opposite side of the street where you can catch a bus back to Cafayate. Price is the same. Pay the driver when you get on. The bus comes at 13.25 and 15.55. other options invite hitch hiking! You don't get to see Los Castillos properly doing this, but you do get a glimpse on the bus. If you do want to take a tour, the are a few companies in Cafayate (e.g. ipuna) which will bring you here for about 850 pesos. The tour is at 2.30 p.m. and lasts for about 4-5 hrs. Can't tell you about the quality, but the Google reviews are not encouraging!!
4.5 based on 1,021 reviews
Certainly one of the best Wine Museums I have had the good fortune to view. Indeed this was our second visit in 4 years. A BUCKET LIST location if you like wine. Kudos to the designer. There is a small fee to enter ..Foreign seniors no discount this time. Allow yourself at least 30+ minutes to view the exhibits in each section. The first gives one of the most comprehensive informative presentation on the various characteristic that makes this a world class wine growing area. The second part take you on another visual and verbal ( written Spanish and English ) tour of the early history of various vineyards and the processes. A Must Visit in Cafayate... and just a few minutes walk down from the main Plaza.
4.5 based on 431 reviews
Beautiful red rocked landscape amidst dry dessert greenery with steep slippery stone walkways and moments of danger with hidden crevices to climb mean you should get a guide. Each waterfall will set you back about 40 pesos per person so it’s worth it. Bring sturdy shoes and plan to get wet. See pristine water you can drink and enjoy wading in pools of fresh rainfall. We only did the first waterfall which took about 30 minutes to reach. Bring water!
4.5 based on 386 reviews
Without a doubt the best views of all vineyards in the already beautiful area. They offer wine tours and tastings in Spanish. The tour is not that long, but the tasting was more elaborate than others. The wines were also very tasty, all from the Las Nubes own brand. We enjoyed an additional bottle of the Mounier brand paired with a sharing platter of cheese and meats. Absolutely a treat on the outside seating area in the ever present sun We combined this visit with a hike to a nearby waterfall at Rio Colorado which is I can highly recommend.
4.5 based on 361 reviews
In the heart of the Calchaqui Valleys, in Cafayate, Salta, at 1,700 meters above sea level, surrounded by a beautiful natural landscape, is Bodega El Esteco. In this inhospitable place, grapes of excellent quality are obtained for the production of wines of great character and unique personality. Wines of limited productions designed to accompany the highest cuisine. Wines that awaken the adventure, which drive to experience new sensations. We invite you to tour our winery and enjoy a tasting of our best wines.
During our road trip we decided to reach Cafayate from Salta, and to stop by the bodega El Esteco to get some rest and a good lunch. We enjoyed this place so much, it was actually a paradise... Surrounded by vineyard, the bodega itself is in a perfect Argentinian style. We had our lunch on the terrasse, by the pool, enjoying a wonderful meat and some local wine... Food was extra, service perfect, and the place amazing... nothing to had! We wish to come back soon!
4.5 based on 1,184 reviews
Not just the Garganta del Diablo but the entire route to Cafayate is something out of this world. There are many spots along the way that you should stop and enjoy the views and the amazing natural formations.
4.5 based on 878 reviews
El Anfinteatro is a place everyone visits when passing. And there is a reason for that. Do it in the late afternoon, so the sun enters inside. Great atmosphere with a life musician!
4.0 based on 456 reviews
High Altitude Organic Wines and Restaurant
A group of 10 of us visited this winery on a recommendation of a friend, and it did not disappoint! We were given a discount for the tasting as we mentioned our friend, although it would have only cost $50P for tasting 4 different wines with crackers too (clear the pallet). Our host spoke very good English, as well as Spanish & French. She was very informative and helped create a relaxing atmosphere and we had a great time, getting tipsy & learning about the grapes that help make some of the best wines in the world; in the home of wine country. Some of samples we had included; Savignon, Malbec & Tannat. Highly recommend this winery!
4.0 based on 585 reviews
A good spot for souvenirs, browsing and people watching, easy access to taxis. Plenty of bars and restaurants
3.5 based on 353 reviews
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