Discover the best Lodges in Northern Argentina including Hotel Vista del Sol, Hotel Horizonte, Garden Hotel, Hosteria Atahualpa Yupanqui, La Sala Posada de Campo, La Posta de Lozano, El Rancho de Manolo, Hosteria La Pushka, Hotel De Campo Oeste Paraiso, Finca La Sala.
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4.5 based on 49 reviews
We stayed in condo 912 and it was amazing. Staff were very professional and friendly. Very responsive to anything we asked. Pool was just great and was definitely a great place to go instead of beach. The old town is amazing and Cafe olla Nd sea monkey are the best places to eat!
3.5 based on 33 reviews
Have spent a night there will was waiting for my vessel to come alongside. They gave me a room with three!!! single beds for no reason. Other comment is that there is not even a bottle of water in the room to buy or as a compliment... Lastly, breakfast is extremely basic and nothing great. It is ok just for one night if you are really tired and you are looking for a place to sleep, as location is quite. Wi-fi is good and without issues. Need to point out also that there is no elevator.
2.5 based on 10 reviews
4.5 based on 73 reviews
4.5 based on 18 reviews
There are so many reasons not to stop or stay at La Sala Posada (in the middle of nowhere, no wi-fi, small old fahioned bedrooms) - but just lay these aside, and come here to enjoy the kind of old fashioned charm and personal service which you did not think could be experienced any longer! The couple that runs La Sala literally invites its guests into their private house, and treats you like royal guests. Here everything is genuine: The food (fantastic home cooking, and breakfast among the best ever anywhere), the house (used to belong to a cuneral hero from the war of independence, and still looks its part), the setting ( a beautiful garden, eat outside on the front side of the house with the moon right above). As a contrast to your regular hotel, this is unbeatable for its charm! Also, definitely the most modestly priced place we stayed our two weeks in Argentina
4 based on 30 reviews
We spent one night, surely in between seasons, but we were surprised to see the hotel completely empty. It is nice and conveniently located but the staff was not very friendly. The restaurant was empty at first before some locals arrived: we were a bit disappointed by the food.
4 based on 25 reviews
If you are looking for facilities and comforts you will not find in this town. This us a small basic place run by a very nice and helpful person. The room was clean. Comfortable bed with clean sheets and towels. The toilet was small. But had hot water. The flush wasn't working properly but with some adjustments it functioned. The greatest plus is they also have a restaurant with yummy food. We had pizza with ham and tomatoes which was delicious. The empanada were very tasty. They were fried instead of baked. Both the meat and the cheese were good. Best breakfast in the whole of argentina. We got ham cheese and eggs!!! The person running the place was very helpful. The room had heating only for the night. We could park in the yard. This is the best place to stay we found in this small town of molinos So highly recommended.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Nice hostel. The room was ok, the bathroom was little but clean. The owner has been very kind because we had a bus at 3:40 am to San Pedro de Atacama (the only one during the day!) and we asked for a take away breakfast and they prepared a home made breakfast with some tea in a thermos that we appreciated. Just one negative note that we didn't understand: we booked the room by Booking and we paid cash when we arrived in Argentinian pesos the equivalent of 60 USD$. After coming back home we received a message from Booking that said that the price had been changed in USD$ 43. I wrote to the owners and they replied that it was only for administrative reasons but I still have some doubts about it (maybe they want to pay less Booking than what I paid???). Anyway I can't be sure of this, so for what I know for sure, I recommend this hostel.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
5 based on 5 reviews
A countryside jewel "LA SALA" opens up to tourism with a distinguished Historical House from the 19th century that features a Boutique Hotel, a Restaurant and a Warehouse of Handicrafts, surrounded by peaceful landscapes, aromas, flavors, history and culture. Finca La Sala dates from 1850, it has a neoclassical style and was built with adobe. Make a stop on your way and taste our wines
Desde el primer contacto con Horacio para la reserva, todo fluyó impecablemente. Horacio y Ana hacen de su casa un hogar exquisito para los viajeros. Las habitaciones son sencillas, pero con todo lo necesario, sábanas impecablemente planchadas incluídas. El desayuno es súper-abundante y la cocina de Ana es deliciosa. La galería y el jardín son lugares lindísimos para estar y los anfitriones aconsejan lugares para visitar en los alrededores. Un lugar para recomendar, al que nos encantaría volver
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