Mendoza & the Central Andes
Homey, friendly family-run place with 10 simple, rustic rooms and a tiny plunge pool in the back.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Homey, friendly family-run place with 10 simple, rustic rooms and a tiny plunge pool in the back.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Mountain lodge open year-round with small rooms, spacious lounge area and good restaurant.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
All bookings for Las Leñas's luxury hotels can be made centrally through Ski Leñas.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
A wonderfully atmospheric and tranquil place with friendly hosts and inspiring views.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Reputable agency that rents apartments and chalets in Las Leñas.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
The location, ideally situated just off the city's downtown central plaza, goes a long way to minimizing this large hotel's shortcomings. Many rooms are…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Down by the river, with sweeping views of the Andes, this German/Argentine-owned complex feels like a slice of suburban Bavaria circa 1970. Rooms in the…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Uspallata's grandest-looking hotel occupies a large property on the western side of the river, a short drive from the center of town. The feel however, is…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
There’s nothing fancy about the rooms at this place, easily identified by the Coca-Cola-emblazoned roof, but they’re an OK size, and considering you’re in…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
There is camping at the visitor center, which has a confitería (cafe) serving simple meals (breakfast and lunch) and cold drinks; dried fruits and bottled…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
In a faux log cabin building 5km south of town, this is good value, especially if you're the only one occupying one of the large dorm rooms. You make your…
Mendoza
A short hop from the main plaza, the Nutibara offers mediocre value in this price range. Rooms vary in size (some singles are quite cramped) and there's…
Hostel International Uspallata
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Friendly hostel 7km east of town, with plain but comfortable rooms and a couple of sweet little cabins. Dinner is available. There’s good hiking from the…
Hostel Campo Base Los Penitentes
Mendoza & the Central Andes
A cozy converted cabin, owned by Mendoza’s HI Campo Base, accommodates 38 people in extremely close quarters, and has a kitchen, wood-burning stove and…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
If you want to sleep in a time capsule to the 1980s, try this small hotel at the base of the mountain. The small rooms are comfortable enough, but all the…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Nothing fancy, but fine for a few days, the simply furnished rooms at this hotel situated right on Uspallata's primary intersection do get noisy. The…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Good value, if very dated, apartments available by the day or for longer stays. They come with fully-equipped kitchens, separate sleeping areas and a cute…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Small adobe style compound down a tranquil tree-lined lane south of the town center. Rooms are very basic, but the garden patio is nice and excellent…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Nothing special, but it is a (relatively) cheap sleeps only 50m from the base of the resort; the best choice for younger budget-minded travelers. A total…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
If you wish to spend the night, lay your head at the modest Hospedaje Nora, featuring simple but spacious rooms with cable TV in a family house. Those in…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
A basic hostel with a variety of aging rooms in a residential neighborhood placed conveniently between the bus terminal and downtown. Good info on tours…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
One of the last lodging options on the Argentine side of the border and one of the few truly open year-round. Basic dorm rooms with a cozy, log-cabin feel…
Mendoza
A functional, modern hotel with small, wood-floored rooms, the Abril never really lives up to its ‘boutique’ claims, but is not bad value for the price…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
A few blocks from the plaza, San Martin is not quite as contemporary as it looks from the outside, but rooms are big and comfortable and the bathrooms are…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
A cozy little hostel sleeping 14 people, only 50m from Puente del Inca stone bridge. Can organize treks in summer and snowshoe/skiing expeditions in…
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Set between the road and Río Uspallata with old, bare bones facilities, but mountain views from the back sites. Nominal charges per person and per vehicle.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
A dated, but serviceable hotel featuring big rooms with balconies facing out over the valley. A decent restaurant serves good-value set meals (AR$220).
Mendoza & the Central Andes
At the northern end of town, 300m west of Av San Martín, this isn't much too look at, but is the closest place to camp. Bathrooms and showers.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
There's nothing really flash going on here, but the rooms are a decent size and the downtown location can't be beat. Good value for the price.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
An ordinary business-class hotel facing the central plaza. Rooms vary in size and quality, so best to take a look at several before booking.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
In summer, free camping is possible at the mini ski resort of Los Puquios. There's no shade or shelter, and it's cold and windy at night.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Very simple and dated rooms with a good restaurant. Sometimes open weekends off-season.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Camping del ACA offers shady sites near the reservoir just below town.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Not far from the central plaza with nice views and little shade.
Mendoza & the Central Andes
Painted bright yellow with some red accents, and fronting an attractive plaza, Hostel Tierrasoles unfortunately doesn't live up to its curbside promise…
Mendoza
Facing on to Plaza Chile, the aging and unremarkable Hotel Casino offers smallish rooms, only worth a stay in a pinch.
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