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Hotels in Argentina

Argentina combines cosmopolitan cities, world-class wine regions, dramatic Patagonia landscapes, Iguazú Falls, Andean scenery, and one of South America’s richest cultural identities. Hotels in Argentina range from stylish stays in Buenos Aires and Mendoza to vineyard lodges, Patagonia resorts, boutique historic hotels, and scenic regional bases across the country.

Whether you are planning a first-time Buenos Aires itinerary, a Mendoza wine trip, a Patagonia adventure, or a broader Argentina journey through cities, mountains, lakes, and natural wonders, this guide will help you decide where to stay in Argentina before comparing hotel options on BooksyGo.

Why visit Argentina

  • Argentina combines major city breaks, wine country, glaciers, mountains, lake districts, and one of South America’s strongest food-and-culture travel experiences.
  • Hotels in Argentina range from polished city stays and boutique heritage hotels to vineyard lodges, Patagonia resorts, and scenic nature-focused accommodation.
  • Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Bariloche, Patagonia, and Iguazú each offer a very different experience, making multi-stop trips especially rewarding.
  • Argentina works well for city breaks, wine travel, scenic road trips, nature trips, food-focused stays, and longer regional itineraries.

Best places to stay in Argentina

From cosmopolitan city stays and vineyard escapes to Patagonia bases and scenic northern towns, these are some of the best places to stay in Argentina.

Hotels in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires combines tango culture, elegant architecture, major museums, nightlife, and one of Latin America’s most rewarding city-break hotel scenes.

Who it suits: Best for first-time visitors, city breaks, food, culture, and all-round Argentina travel.

Hotels in Buenos Aires
Hotels in Mendoza

Mendoza

Mendoza offers vineyard landscapes, mountain views, wine lodges, and one of South America’s strongest food-and-wine travel experiences.

Who it suits: Best for wine trips, couples, food, and travellers wanting a scenic slower-paced base.

Hotels in Mendoza
Hotels in Bariloche

Bariloche

Bariloche combines alpine-style scenery, lakes, chocolate shops, and year-round appeal as one of Argentina’s best-known nature destinations.

Who it suits: Best for scenery, lakes, outdoor trips, couples, and family mountain holidays.

Hotels in Bariloche
Hotels in El Calafate

El Calafate

El Calafate is a key Patagonia base for glacier travel, dramatic landscapes, and one of Argentina’s most iconic natural experiences.

Who it suits: Best for Patagonia itineraries, nature, adventure, and travellers prioritising glacier landscapes.

Hotels in El Calafate
Hotels in Salta

Salta

Salta offers colonial architecture, high-altitude scenery, regional food culture, and one of Argentina’s most attractive northern city bases.

Who it suits: Best for culture, road trips, food, and travellers exploring northwest Argentina.

Hotels in Salta
Hotels in Puerto Iguazú

Puerto Iguazú

Puerto Iguazú is the main base for visiting Iguazú Falls, with rainforest surroundings and easy access to one of South America’s great natural sights.

Who it suits: Best for nature, shorter stays, family trips, and travellers prioritising Iguazú Falls.

Hotels in Puerto Iguazú

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Popular regions in Argentina

Plan your perfect stay in Argentina

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Where to stay in Argentina by travel style

Best for city breaks

  • Buenos AiresTango, architecture, nightlife, food, and classic first-time Argentina appeal.
  • CórdobaA lively cultural city with student energy and strong central location.
  • RosarioRiverfront city travel with a more local feel.

Best for wine and food

  • MendozaVineyards, mountain scenery, and one of the country’s best-known wine regions.
  • CafayateBoutique wine-country escape with a more intimate regional feel.
  • Buenos AiresBroad dining choice and classic Argentine food culture.

Best for nature and scenery

  • El CalafateGlaciers and classic Patagonia travel.
  • BarilocheLakes, mountains, and strong year-round scenic appeal.
  • Puerto IguazúRainforest setting and world-famous waterfall access.

Best for romance and slower travel

  • MendozaVineyard lodges and relaxed scenic pacing.
  • BarilocheLake views and alpine atmosphere.
  • SaltaColonial streets and a softer-paced northern base.

Best for adventure and regional touring

  • UshuaiaExtreme-south landscapes and expedition-style appeal.
  • El CalafateStrong Patagonia adventure base.
  • SaltaExcellent for scenic drives and multi-stop northwest travel.

When to visit Argentina

  • Spring: Excellent for city breaks, wine regions, and milder weather across many parts of Argentina.
  • Summer: Best for Patagonia, lake districts, and southern scenic travel, though some northern and central cities can be hotter.
  • Autumn: Strong for wine trips, food travel, and atmospheric city stays with fewer crowds.
  • Winter: Best for snow travel in southern and mountain regions, while major cities still work well for shorter cultural breaks.

Argentina hotel FAQs

What is the best place to stay in Argentina?
Buenos Aires is the strongest all-round choice for first-time visitors, while Mendoza is ideal for wine and food, Bariloche suits lakes and mountain scenery, and El Calafate works well for Patagonia travel.
Are hotels in Argentina expensive?
Argentina offers a broad range of accommodation, from practical city hotels and boutique stays to vineyard lodges, scenic Patagonia properties, and higher-end urban and regional hotels.
How many days do I need in Argentina?
A shorter Argentina trip can work well in 5 to 7 days, while 10 days or more gives you enough time to combine Buenos Aires with Mendoza, Patagonia, Iguazú, or another major region.
Should I stay only in Buenos Aires?
Not necessarily. Many travellers combine Buenos Aires with Mendoza, Bariloche, El Calafate, or Iguazú for a broader and more rewarding Argentina itinerary.
Is Argentina good for a multi-stop trip?
Yes. Argentina is excellent for multi-stop travel because it combines major cities, wine country, natural landmarks, and huge regional variety in one country.
How do I book hotels in Argentina with BooksyGo?
Search your destination and dates, compare hotel options and rates, and use BooksyGo destination pages to narrow down where to stay before booking.

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