Where to Stay in Mendoza Argentina: A Guide to the Best Hotels

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Where to Stay in Mendoza Argentina: A Guide to the Best Hotels

Mendoza in Argentina is an iconic destination for wine lovers and those seeking an immersive travel experience. With a diverse range of accommodations, from luxurious spa hotels to rustic mountain cabins, there’s a perfect place to stay for every traveler. Whether you’re looking for the ultimate in luxury, a cozy bed and breakfast, or an authentic estancia experience, Mendoza has something to offer.

For those searching for the best places to stay, the “Where to Stay in Mendoza” guide is a must-read, offering insider tips and recommendations on the best accommodations in this beautiful region of Argentina.

The city center of Mendoza is a popular hub for travelers, offering a mix of top-notch restaurants, bars, and shopping opportunities, in addition to luxurious spa hotels. The Park Hyatt Mendoza and the InterContinental Mendoza are two of the most popular options, offering world-class amenities and convenient access to the city’s main attractions.

For a more intimate experience, travelers can stay in one of the many bed and breakfasts in the area. These charming accommodations offer cozy rooms, home-cooked meals, and friendly hosts, and are a perfect choice for travelers who want a more laid-back experience. The Casa de Uco and the La Casona de los Andes are two of the best options for bed and breakfast enthusiasts.

If you’re looking for a more authentic experience, the Uco Valley is the perfect choice. This region is famous for its beautiful scenery and excellent wines, and offers a range of rustic cabins and villas for travelers to choose from. The Finca Adalgisa and the Casa de Uco Vineyards and Winery are two of the best places to stay in the Uco Valley.

For those looking to experience traditional Argentine life, there are a number of estancias in the region, such as the Estancia Los Potreros and the Estancia Los Dos Potrillos, that offer traditional accommodations and activities, such as horseback riding, gaucho shows, and asado (barbecue) meals.

With its high altitude position in western Argentina and abundant vineyards, such as those in the Luján de Cuyo and Uco Valley regions, Mendoza is a destination for outdoor explorers, luxury seekers and wine lovers alike. Whether driving on open roads or riding horseback through this Malbec-rich region, you’ll find a vintage taste of unbounded freedom, especially in one of these Mendoza hotels, which you can book with Booking.com.

Cavas Wine Lodge

Cavas Wine Lodge

If being nestled between the Andes Mountains and 55 acres (22ha) of vineyards sounds like your cup of tea (or glass of wine), book a stay at Cavas Wine Lodge. Unwind on the chalet-style oak furniture after embarking on a full gastronomic journey, from tasting the vineyard’s Malbec to picking the glistening grapes yourself. You can even try your hand at a rewarding cooking class so you can twist your empanadas (savory hand pies) to perfection.

Entre Cielos Luxury Wine Hotel and Spa

Entre Cielos Luxury Wine Hotel and Spa

Entre Cielos comprises 24 glamorous rooms with furnished terraces, each with views of the intertwined vines that surround the property. Take a scenic horseback ride through the vineyard, find your Zen with a morning yoga session or enjoy a refreshing dip in the pool with lounge chair structure. Adding a touch of Turkish timelessness is the hotel’s own hammam, where you can enjoy wine therapy treatments if you prefer wine in the bath rather than the glass.

Huentala Hotel

Huentala Hotel

With its ornate statues and glittering chandeliers, the Huentala Hotel exudes a sense of grandeur. The rooms have a neutral, elegant palette, and there’s a pillow menu so you can rest your wine-weary head on the precise plumpness you need. Enjoy afternoon tea with chocolate truffles and sumptuous smoked sirloin sandwiches, or save your appetite for an elegant three-course dinner at Chimpay Bistró.

Casa Glebinias Garden Hotel

Casa Glebinias Garden Hotel

Casa Glebinias Hotel Jardín has the feel of a cozy country house with its spacious grounds, two cottages and five suites. Wood-beamed ceilings and cozy comforters await you in the relaxing rooms. A hearty breakfast, including homemade bread and fresh fruit from the garden, is served in the bright glass gallery. After tasting the hotel’s wine in its rustic bodega, visit the nearby town of Chacras de Coria to explore the antiques and handicrafts market in the central plaza.

Tapestry Club

Tapestry Club

The grandiose Club Tapiz dates back to 1890 and is located on 35 acres (14ha) of vineyards and olive groves. It’s a gourmet’s paradise, so enjoy some wine and olive oil tastings before witnessing the champenoise (traditional) sparkling wine production and savoring a bubbly chardonnay pinot noir. The organic garden and surrounding farms are where renowned chef Soledad Nardelli finds inspiration for the restaurant’s seasonal menu, which includes marinated meats and colorful salads.

Lares de Chacras

Lares de Chacras

Lares de Chacras combines natural Andean stone and traditional desert wood to create the ultimate lodge-style retreat. Indulge in an exquisite dinner of rib-eye steak or shrimp fettuccine accompanied by a local winemaker who will guide your taste buds on your epicurean journey. Take a gentle bike tour of the nearby wineries and taste the Lares de Chacras malbec. The first harvest was in 2020, so see for yourself its progress.

Rosell Boher Lodge

Rosell Boher Lodge

The elegant Rosell Boher Lodge has a sumptuous master suite and 11 villas, each with a private Jacuzzi and an ornate terrace with fireplace. The property’s luxurious yet minimalist design allows the 820 hectares (2,026 acres) of vineyards and the surrounding snow-capped Andes Mountains to speak for themselves. Take in the extensive vineyards on horseback before savoring some Malbec, Chardonnay and Cabernet Franc in the 25,000-bottle cellar.

Algodon Wine Estates

Algodon Wine Estates

In the folding foothills of the Sierra Pintada Mountains lies the swish Algodon Wine Estates. The design is inspired by traditional ranches, although this property is on the refined end of the ranch spectrum. If putting a glass of wine in your mouth isn’t active enough for you, play golf or tennis at the championship-level facilities framed by olive groves, verdant vineyards and lush fruit orchards.

Villa Mansa Wine Hotel and Spa

Villa Mansa Wine Hotel and Spa

A short distance south of the city of Mendoza is Villa Mansa Wine Hotel and Spa. The cuvée suites, housed in barrel-shaped wooden cabins, are a stroke of architectural genius. Whether you’re here for wine tasting or wellness, you’ll appreciate a dip in the heated pool. If you’re here for serious relaxation, enjoy the spa, which offers treatments such as a body scrub with olives from the surrounding fields and olive oil massages to detoxify after a hard day of visiting the vineyards.

Casa La Galeana

Casa La Galeana

Casa La Galeana has large grounds with birds singing and a large wood burning fireplace in the main living room so you can really feel at home. It is an ideal place for those looking to unwind: the cozy rooms overlooking the greenery guarantee some peace and quiet. Spend a day at the nearby Cacheuta hot springs along the Mendoza River, where you can soak in rock pools surrounded by mountains.

The Vines Resort and Spa

The Vines Resort and Spa

Located in the Uco Valley, Vines Resort and Spa offers unpretentious luxury at the foot of the Andes. This multi-award winning property has acres and acres of vineyards, and you can even purchase a parcel of land here, overseen by a local agronomist, so you can have a piece of wine country to call your own. Enjoy the results of renowned chef Francis Mallmann’s open-fire cooking technique at Siete Fuegos restaurant, where you can savor delicious options such as a nine-hour slow-roasted rib-eye steak and fresh vegetables from the resort’s gardens.

Overall, Mendoza is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic travel experience. With its diverse range of accommodations, from luxurious spa hotels to rustic cabins, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful region of Argentina. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or luxury, Mendoza has it all.

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