ALL CURRENCY
  • BRLBrazilian Real
  • BWPBotswanan Pula
  • CADCanadian Dollar
  • DKKDanish Krone
  • HKDHong Kong Dollar
  • IDRIndonesian Rupiah
  • ILSIsraeli Shekel
  • INRIndian Rupee
  • KHRCambodian Riel
  • KRWKorean Won
  • KWDKuwaiti Dinar
  • LAKLao Kip
  • LKRSri Lankan Rupee
  • LSLLesotho Loti
  • MURMauritian Rupee
  • MXNMexican Peso
  • MYRMalaysian Ringgit
  • MZNMozambican Metical
  • NADNamibian Dollar
  • NZDNew Zealand Dollar
  • OMROmani Rial
  • PHPPhilippine Peso
  • QARQatari Rial
  • SARSaudi Riyal
  • SCRSeychellois Rupee
  • SGDSingapore Dollar
  • SZLSwazi Lilangeni
  • TNDTunisian Dinar
  • TWDNew Taiwan Dollar
  • VNDVietnamese Dong
  • ZARSouth African Rand
  • ZMWZambian Kwacha
Book now Book now
Toggle reservation menu
You've selected:
Start a New Booking

Where to?

2 Rooms 2 Adults 0 Children 0 Infant
Rooms
Adults
Children (3-12 YRS)
Infant (0-2 YRS)
Start a New Booking
You've selected:
Book now
Primary content

16 Hotels and Resorts in Argentina

Find your hotels in Argentina with Minor Hotels

Argentina, the land of tango, Messi, asado, great natural wealth and contrast. Stay at our Minor Hotels in Argentina, located on the country’s main cities, and enjoy all the local specialties and experiences this wonderful country has to offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Argentina famous for?

Argentina is best known for its mouthwatering meat cuts, passionate sports scene and incredibly diverse landscapes. From the breathtaking Iguazu Falls (in the north) to the Perito Moreno Glacier (in Patagonia), the Quebrada de Humahuaca (Jujuy), and the vineyards in Mendoza.

What are the best places to visit in Argentina?

Buenos Aires is a blend of European charm and Latin passion. You’ll enjoy colourful neighbourhoods such as La Boca or Caminito, an opera in the famous Teatro Colón or a tango performance in San Telmo.

Bariloche is all about nature. Lakes, mountains, forests… It’s home to one of South America’s most famous ski resorts. It’s a glimpse of Patagonia, the glaciers and an opportunity to see the Perito Moreno in Santa Cruz if you have some extra days.

Families and those after a summer paradise should head to Mar del Plata, it’s one of the must-see places in Argentina. Enjoy its beaches, parties, seafood restaurants, and seeing sea lions in the marina up close.

Mendoza, Argentina’s wine capital, will be the ideal destination for those who want to try Malbec wines with Andes views. Don’t miss out on hiking around Cerro Aconcagua, the highest peak in America.

What are the best things to do in Argentina?

If there’s something that the Argentinians love, it’s having mate. It’s more than just a drink; it’s a way of life. You can try it at one of the coffee shops or buy your own kit and enjoy it in park as locals do.

Visiting Santiago del Estero will remind you of a more traditional version of Buenos Aires. There are thermal waters, so it can be the perfect activity to unwind after a full day of exploring. This area is a great starting point to explore the northeast part of Argentina, like Salta. Go on a day trip to Cerro de los Siete Colores, you’ll be shocked by the beauty of the colourful mountains.

Touring the Malbec vineyards or eating a steak in Mendoza is another activity to add to your list.

What is the best time to visit Argentina?

The best time to visit depends on what you want to do during your holiday in Argentina. For Patagonia, it’s best from Spring to early autumn, as you’ll have the best weather for hiking. Buenos Aires is ideal in spring or fall as well as you’ll get fewer crowds than in summer. Beach places like Mar del Plata are best enjoyed from December to March, summer in Argentina. You’ll make the most of the beaches, nightlife, and festivals.

What are the must-try food in Argentina?

Asado, a traditional barbecue is one of the classics, it’s usually accompanied by chimichurri sauce. Milanesa, Choripán and empanadas are also some of the foods that you should definitely try.

For colder days, the Locro, a hearty stew with corn, beans, and meat, will warm your soul. Those with a sweet tooth will enjoy anything with the Dulce de Leche, Medialunas, the Argentinian version of croissants, or Alfajores, a filled layered cookie.

Dive into authentic flavours by visiting some of the country’s most famous markets such as Mercado San Telmo in Buenos Aires or the Mercado Norte in Córdoba.

You can also taste the real Argentinian taste at our hotels in Argentina. Most offer a wide variety of culinary options, a selection of the best wines, and other international gastronomies.

What is the best way to get around Argentina?

Argentina is huge, so the best way to get around the country depends on how far you’re going. For long distances such as Buenos Aires to Bariloche, you can book internal flights which are fastest and often affordable.

Long-distance buses are a good option for overnight travel between cities and a more affordable way of getting around.

If you want to explore the Patagonia, wine regions or any rural areas, you can also rent a car, you’ll enjoy the flexibility.

What type of accommodation does Minor Hotels offer in Argentina?

Minor Hotels offers a wide range of accommodation options spread across Argentina’s main cities, giving you the chance to choose from centrally located city hotels to upscale, business-friendly options.

Our hotels in Argentina are comfortable, accessible, well-located, with top-notch amenities such as buffet breakfast, gym facilities, airport shuttles, meeting rooms, parking, and family-friendly services.

We’ll ensure that your solo holiday, romantic getaway or your business trip is as pleasurable as possible. Our staff will be more than happy to help you in any way they can, so don’t hesitate to contact us.