Discover the best Hostels hotel in Province of Jujuy, Northern Argentina including Posada El Sol, Giramundo Hostel, Tierra Andina Hostel, Apapacho Hostel, La Reliquia, El Carnavalito Hostel, Pueblo Indio, CApEC, Tilcara Hostal Nina Coya, Hospedaje Elias.
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4.5 based on 99 reviews
The hostel is a outside the city centre but at a reasonable walking distance (10-15min). It's simple, the room are quite small and the wifi connection is not very good but was ok. Rooms and bathroom were clean and I especially liked their breakfast which turned to be the best we had in Argentina! Good bread, a cookie per person, 2 different jam, dulce de leche, a big mug of coffee or tea and fresh pressed orange juice (without added water)! The staff was also quite nice. Would recommend it.
4 based on 222 reviews
We are in the Quiaca humahuaca way and are forced to visit Iruya step. Among the icons to visit is the magnificent Hornocal only one serrania of colors There courtyard, a bar, a dining room to use, laundry, shared bathroom, shower, toilet, equipped kitchen for guests,
Giramundo felt like a typical hostel with painted murals and colourful walls and a cool roof terrace. It was fairly clean and showers hot when we used them. Staff were helpful, the girl who checked us in didn’t seem to speak English so be aware you may need Spanish. Beds were comfortable with plenty of blankets but room was cold with no storage space / space to hang stuff and only one plug socket by the door. Could do with a little more thought eg. helpful touches like hooks to hang towels and coats etc. Pillows were also extremely lumpy. The included breakfast was tiny/ not great, some cut up fruit and tiny slices of bread - probably the most disappointing breakfast we have had in South America. Had music playing most of the day which was loud and not to our taste, which is fine, but also some of it quite derogatory to women and made relaxing quite difficult. It also went on fairly late so if you aren’t looking for a party perhaps go elsewhere. Small kitchen with lots of people trying to cook in the evening. Not the worst place I’ve stayed but wouldn’t rush back.
3.5 based on 139 reviews
TA Hostel
Apart from their hostel, they also run a couple of so called cabaňas which are really expensive for what you get. We booked one at the booking site based on their description but at first we were accommodated in a windowsless room (the booking confirmation specifically mentioned "view" in their room decription..) and only when we complained, we were moved to somehow better place with garden window, but still: The bathroom was dirty when we moved in and with toilet flushing malfunction on the top of that. Some of the beds were impossible to sleep at and must have been used for tens of years already.
4 based on 17 reviews
3 based on 22 reviews
This hostel was perfect for my needs; it is not too far from the private bus station, which is just around the corner from the public bus pickup/drop off, which is the same site for the bus to the superb Salinas Grande! I am SO GLAD that I was able to spend two nights here because that gave me just the right amount of time—one whole day—for having a good lookabout without straining my “aged out” (I’m 63) body, already becoming less mobile after very active younger decades. Maybe what I liked best were the lack of steps/stairs to ascend/descend to my private en-suite room. The hot water is nice, though to really stop the taps from drip-drip-dripping, I had to twist them really hard. The extra heavy blankets help with overnight warmth—I slept on the excellent firm twin bed, not either of the bunk beds (just as well—I can’t climb that ladder anyway). The individual lights over the bed are nice. Food choices throughout Purmamarca are plentiful, but the free brekkie here is quite sufficient to keep a body going. In fact, right next door is a succulent eatery for my last evening meal; the only downside for it are these HUGE two steps and no handrail. But it’s closeness and tasty food made up for that. The WiFi was good in the lounge, slightly dodgy in the room. The staff/personnel are great and will do anything to help you—that always makes a difference for me when overnighting. The only downside was that it wasn’t always quiet. I could easily hear what was others in various spaces and overhead. Oh, also I couldn’t figure out how to get the flat screen to shut down completely, i.e., the monitor stayed a dim gray so I unplugged it all. A mild amount of AMS probably exacerbated any ill I felt, which really showed itself at the pass. A good “lookabout” is exactly what I wanted, specifically to achieve visiting the third of the three salt basins (I had gone to San Padre de AtacamaCHILE, using tremendous Tour Connections & Sajama to also visit Salar de UyuniBOLIVIA), which all are unique but are also the few places which produce vital components for our essential cell phones! Staying in this fabulous hostel made it extremely convenient for me to Gimpwalk downhill to catch both the superb Salinas Grande collectivo (~700pesos), departing from the aforementioned corner—be sure to give the coordinators your name and be ready to go for 3-4 hours when they give you the departure time. As I’ve already indicated, my two nights here filled out more of my bucket list. I enthusiastically give “LA RELIQUIA” (and the adjacent eatery) my “¡Wheel of Approval!”
4 based on 10 reviews
Located in Tilcara, Carnavalito Hostel offers budget accommodation with lovely views of the mountains. The property features free WiFi access in common areas and a hearty daily breakfast is included. Room at Carnavalito Hostel are simple yet comfortable. All of them feature heating and shared bathroom facilities. There is also a terrace and a lively lounge area, as well as barbacue facilities. Thi
4 based on 86 reviews
Certainly a beautiful location in a dry, desert, mountain town with tourists and shops and many food choices. The hotel itself serves its purpose and you may get a decent night’s sleep. However, during my stay the check in personnel and hotel itself demonstrated some of the characteristics that “paying” clientele may lose patience with. The bathroom toilet tank doesn’t hold water and I shouldn’t have to fix it. The hotel should know ventilation in a room is important. Clientele shouldn’t have to open doors to have ventilation. Restaurant seating is just outside my “patio” door and it was not my favorite thing to have a local, stray black cat make a foray into my room. Restaurant food was delicious and is attached to the property, it’s just, like most overly spoiled Americans, I prefer the number of flies in the dining room, no, at my table particularly, be kept to less than 20. Shower water was hot, they are nice enough to post a sign in Spanish advising the water in the room isn’t drinkable but they put a glass next to the sink... As for my discussion with staff in searching for a room with air flowing through without inviting people off the street and/or stray farm animals. The other room available was next to the street with cars and pedestrians and the door to the “patio” was broken. Fun watching him trying to manhandle it. He said there were other rooms available but they were higher priced. That’s where the review comes from. In this culture, clientele is not number one. I’m allowed to pay for a broken toilet and a stuffy room. Nice view though.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
The accommodation offered by this cultural center is very convenient due to location and quietness. I know there are activities during the year and it can be noisier but in December it was a pleasure to be there. We had a nice new room with an ensuite toilet, vanitory and shower. Juan was very polite at reception, the same as the girl who provided breakfast The location, right on one of the main streets of the little town, and the general environment at the site are great. Mattresses arw not the best but still OK for a few days
4.5 based on 13 reviews
It is located in the heart of the city of Jujuy Tilcara , where our guests can breathe the atmosphere of relaxation and peace that geography offers , accompanied by our comfortable facilities and above all the warmth of the locals. In these years we have been blessed with the presence of visitors from different parts of the world who manage to connect with this natural paradise called Tilcara ...
3.5 based on 12 reviews
Stayed here for one night en route from Bolivia to Salta. The hostel is about 15 minutes' walk from the bus station, and 10 minutes uphill from the town centre. We arrived at around 7pm and saw a sign telling us to ring the doorbell next door. We did several itimes, with no answer. After chatting with a guest inside he was able to ring the owner and eventually someone gave us our key and showed us to our room. The room was clean and comfortable, no complaints. There was satellite TV but no in room WiFi- at 510 pesos though it was good value for one night. No breakfast included in the room rate, although there was a kitchen area for guests.
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