Exclusive Hotels and Ski Resorts in Bariloche
Find the best neighborhoods and top-rated hotels in Bariloche.
Best Places to Stay in Bariloche
Charming Residences & Suites with Private Spa
Llao Llao Resort, Golf & Spa
Alma del Lago Suites & Spa
Lirolay Suites - Apart Hotel
Luma Casa de Montaña
Design Suítes de Bariloche
Huinid Obelisco Hotel
Nido del Condor Hotel & Spa
Cacique Inacayal Lake Hotel & Spa
NH Bariloche Edelweiss
Villa Beluno Hotel & Spa
More about staying in Bariloche
When searching for hotels in Bariloche, you will find everything from iconic grand hotels to secluded lakeside bungalows. The luxury resorts in the Llao Llao area are world-renowned for their stunning scenery, private golf courses, and high-end spa amenities.Many top-rated hotels in Bariloche offer direct access to the lake, private docks, and guided excursions into the surrounding mountains. The interior design often features cozy fireplaces and large windows to frame the incredible Andean landscape.
For those visiting for winter sports, staying in a ski-in/ski-out hotel at the base of Cerro Catedral is the ultimate convenience. Meanwhile, the boutique hotels in the city center provide a more urban experience with easy access to the famous chocolate shops on Mitre Street.
Choosing the right accommodation in Bariloche depends on your planned activities, but the standard of service is consistently excellent. Most premium properties offer personalized concierge services to help you book private tours, fishing trips, or ski lessons.
💡 Practical Information for Bariloche
🤔 Frequently Asked Questions about Bariloche
The ski season at Cerro Catedral usually runs from late June to the end of September. August is typically the month with the most reliable snow cover.
No, it is a fantastic summer destination (December to March) for hiking, kayaking, and enjoying the lake beaches. The landscape of the Nahuel Huapi National Park is stunning year-round.
It is a 60km scenic loop that you can do by car, bus, or bike. It offers the most iconic views of the lakes, the Llao Llao Hotel, and includes a chairlift ride up Cerro Campanario.
Yes, it is the chocolate capital of Argentina. Mitre Street is lined with amazing chocolate shops like Mamuschka and Rapa Nui. It’s the perfect place to buy delicious souvenirs.
Renting a car is highly recommended to explore the surrounding lakes and the "Seven Lakes Road" to Villa La Angostura at your own pace. However, there is a decent public bus system.
The city center is best for being near shops and restaurants. If you prefer nature and luxury, stay at a resort along "Bustillo Avenue" with views of the lake.
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