Discover the best hotels in Yacanto, San Javier, Province of Cordoba, Central Argentina including Posada El Pucara, Puesto Victoria, Hotel Yacanto, Posada Villapancha, Cabanas Apart Dora, Casas Apart del Champaqui, Tantasina.
4.5 based on 125 reviews
We enjoyed our winter stay at Posada El Pucara. The room was comfortable, the place is pleasant. The bathroom is cute with a lot of natural light. The breakfast is good (particularly appreciated the coffee - it is hard to get decent coffee in Argentina). The location is really convenient and on the main road - no searching around. The wifi was a little weak but worked.
5 based on 42 reviews
Since Victoria is located in a privileged corner of Yacanto. In a large park of over one hectare, with a setting and quiet reserve, essential part of our proposal. Rooms are spacious and comfortable, located beneath the shade of aged trees.Its style is rustic, with designer and confort.Techos of logs, stone walls, lots of color. The park is designed in the rest of our guests.
4 based on 146 reviews
My husband and I spent six nights at Yacanto Hotel and Golf Club and were glad to have decided to return after a shorter stay sixteen years ago. It was low season, and there were days when we were the sole guests. We enjoyed the premises, the views, the food and the decor. The entry road, flanked by trees, leads to the main building, dating to 1920, with its verandah overlooking the front lawn, the tennis court (well-kept, well-lit at night), the paddle court and the bowls court. The main building, where we stayed, housed the dining room, reading room, games room and breakfast room on the ground floor, and the guest rooms on the first floor via a wooden staircase. The decor of the guest rooms is early twentieth century, with the original wooden flooring, wardrobes, tables, chairs and chests of drawers. Some of the bathrooms still retain the claw-footed tubs. The only twenty-first century conveniences you can find are LED TV screens and hot-cold air conditioners. But we relished the details like the brass key (no electronic key cards here!) that turned in the polished bronze lock. All the handles of the wardrobes and drawers were bronze. No, there is no in-room safe. No, there is no minibar. No telephone even! But there is wifi for your mobiles or tablets throughout the hotel buildings and grounds. Excellent mattress on the king-sized bed (we stayed in a Superior room). Room was clean and so was the bathroom. Good house-cleaning service in the rooms. Thank you, Edit. The water had to be left running for some minutes, but then you got all the hot water you needed. The towels are thick and white but they are begging for a softener rinse (they're as stiff as cardboard) You must pay half-board (room, breakfast and dinner), and the food served (fixed-menu) did not disappoint. An entree,a bowl of soup, a main course and a dessert, every evening. Carefully planned menus ensure that you do not get the same fare twice in a week. The waitress, María Inés, added her cheerfulness and efficient service to make our dinners more enjoyable. We sat in the huge dining-room, next to the fire-place and she saw to it that there was always wood burning in it, since it was quite cold at night. The breakfast provided is barely adequate, coffee and tea, yoghurt, corn flakes, croissants, bread, toast, ham and cheese. One of the drawbacks of the hotel in the low season is that it is woefully understaffed, so that if we found something lacking we had to go round the place looking for the only staff member available in the morning, who happened to also be the receptionist and the bar attendant. There was a different person in the afternoon. We must stress the good will and charm of Soledad, who was always attentive and would seek us out to see if there was anything we needed. The grounds of the hotel are exceptional. 100-year-old trees, terraced landscapes, irrigation canals, the Yacanto stream which can be crossed by means of a hanging bridge. Sadly, the grounds require a larger staff to see to the maintenance. Loungers were scattered near the swimming pool, covered in dirt and bird droppings, and so was the glass coffee table on the front lawn. It wouldn't hurt to wipe it with a cloth every morning. But it is not my intention to carp, as I understand that the place must be very expensive to run due its size. And besides, I don't want the manager to write a crabby response to this review (as he did with one in Spanish earlier on this year). I wish to highlight the assets this hotel offers, as I experienced them myself: no invasive noises except the birds singing, no roads within the premises, no cars, the hills in the background (lit by the sun as it went down), the tasty fare (chicken, lamb, pork, ravioli, beef Strogonoff, sirloin steak were the main courses), the ambience, the fireplaces in the public rooms. All of this made our stay a very pleasant one. Guests who are golfers may use the golf course, but it is off grounds for non golfers, so we only got to see the entrance, across the hanging bridge. There are two annex buildings with more modern guest rooms, especially planned for families with children. To sum up, I strongly recommend spending at least a night there. The place merits it, as a relic of olden times. You never know when the place might be sold...to a chrome and plastic hotel chain that may provide all the modern amenities but will never equal this hotel's personality and atmosphere.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
4.5 based on 10 reviews
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Estuvimos en el mes de marzo, en familia. El lugar es precioso, el entorno natural es inigualable ya que combina la flora autóctona, con otras plantas. La pileta es grande. Impecable ese lugar para tomar sol, mates y hacer un asado en el quincho. El Apart está muy bien equipado. En la cocina tenes todo lo que necesitas para cocinar. Las cama matrimonial es king y muy cómoda. El baño es muy lindo. Las vistas desde adentro de la cabaña son preciosas. Está cerca a todos los negocios de compras diarias. Llegas caminando a la plaza de San Javier, sus cafes, bares y resto. La señal de wifi es excelente. Ahora que tenemos que estar conectados por trabajo, eso es esencial. Cada apart tiene su conexión particular. Impecable los servicios de atención tanto de Jorgelina, de José como las chicas de la limpieza diaria. Nos asistieron y estuvieron presentes en cada momento desde la llegada.
5 based on 2 reviews
Tantasina offers suite cabins at the foot of Cerro Champaqui, San Javier, Valle de Traslasierra, Cordoba. Our cabins include all modern amenities for you to have an unforgettable stay in addition to magnificent views of the valley or mountains, barbecue facilities, infinity pool and homemade meals to enjoy surrounded by nature.
Lugar ideal para relajarse y disfrutar de la naturaleza. Al pie del cerro Champaquí y con hermosos atardeceres hacia el valle. Suite con todas las comodidades y la amable y dedicada atención de sus dueños Olga y Gaby que hacen que tu estadía sea inolvidable. Un lugar para volver!
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