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Mendoza Hotels & Hostels (18)


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Park Hyatt Mendoza (Hotel) 4 star

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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The city's most historic, and definitely most luxurious, hotel is the recently renovated Park Hyatt. This colonnaded showpiece of a hotel stands directly across from the city's main plaza, making it as convenient as it is comfortable. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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B&B Plaza Italia (B&B)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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Thanks to its homey atmosphere, its great location and its absolutely wonderful owners, Plaza Italia is by far the most intimate, family-style accommodation in town. It'll give you a true taste of a real Argentina. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Grand Hotel Balbi (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city centre | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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If it weren't for the incongruous sound of piped-in 1980s pop tunes, you'd swear you'd gone back in time (1946 to be exact) after stepping into the lobby. This old charmer of a hotel is a bit sedate (like the staff), but it's comfortable and pleasantly nostalgic. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Aconcagua (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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Mendoza's first four-star hotel still stands up to Argentina's four-star standard, despite the fact that the rooms are a tad small (people just didn't expect so much space back then!) and the decor hints at the mid-1970s. It's the second biggest in town. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Alcor (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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One block from busy Av Las Heras, this is a recently renovated hotel that has maintained a few of its original charms. Rooms are big, light and well proportioned, with some comfy touches. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Argentino (Hotel)

Hotel Argentino
  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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One of three hotels on the Plaza Independencia, the newly remodeled Argentino has small but immaculate rooms, decor that looks like it's straight out of an IKEA catalogue, and a back patio with a miniature pool. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Carollo (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city centre | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Hotel Carollo is a classy three-star hotel that ever so slightly exudes the atmosphere of a ski lodge. The hallway carpets could use an update, but the rooms are comfy, breakfasts are substantial, there's free Internet service, and the pool is excellent. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Casino (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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The Hotel Casino offers some good, spacious rooms and some smallish, ordinary ones. They're all clean and comfortable, but have a look at a few before deciding. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel City (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city centre | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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Picture a rock-tile entry way, an orange Formica reception desk, swinging wooden doors and a telephone system straight out of the 1960s, and you'll have a basic idea of what to expect: kitsch and simplicity. It's a fair deal. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Crillón (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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In a seemingly constant state of remodelling, the Crillón is a spic-and-span, modern hotel, but bounces oddly between the decades, from 1972 (the air-con units in the standard rooms) to 1980 (the framed prints on the bedroom walls), and into the future (the coldly modern cafeteri… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel del Sol (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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An excellent location on busy Av Las Heras, ultra-friendly staff and modest rooms make this mid-size hotel great value. True, one might expect more pizzazz for rooms in an historic building like this one, but they're comfy enough, spotless and just right for the price. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Gran Ritz (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Although it seems the decor hasn't changed in four decades, there's something delightful in the way the Gran Ritz has maintained its self-respect over the years. It's outdated and the rooms are modest, but it's perfectly comfortable, and the cutesiness makes it warmly inviting. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Los Horcones (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Set back off the busy Avenue, the Horcones offers a good deal for this part of town. Rooms are unrenovated, but clean and quiet, with a few touches of charm and plenty of space. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel San Martín (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Fronting the Plaza Independencia, this three storey brick hotel offers solid value. There's plenty of tasteful tile work on display and rooms are spacious and comfortable with modern bathrooms and big windows. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Zamora (Hotel)

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  • Neighbourhood: city centre | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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Of Mendoza's budget hotels, the Zamora carries the title of 'cheapie with the most character'. Its atmospheric Spanish-colonial style, colorful tilework, and sunny, plant-filled back patio make up for the matchbox size of the rooms. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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La Escondida B&B (B&B)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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This gem of a B&B is really - as the owner's son puts it - 'a hotel in a house.' But it's definitely more house than hotel. Except for touches like a reception desk and a souvenir area, everything else resembles a good old fashioned B&B, and you'll surely feel at home. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Palace Hotel (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city centre | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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A big old hotel on the main drag, the Palace brings some stately touches to the table. Rooms are generously sized with good, functional bathrooms. Those out the front have good views out over the busy avenue. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Petit Hotel (Hotel)

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  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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No doubt about it, the Petit lives up to its name. Everything - from the elevator to the cutesy rooms to the bathrooms - is petite. But this ultra-friendly, spotless hotel is an outstanding deal nonetheless. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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About Mendoza (Argentina)

Detail of 'The Hill of the Glory', a monument to the Army of the Andes (Photographer: Andrew Peacock)

Mendoza is one of Argentina's finest cities, with crowded outdoor cafes, beautiful plazas, a bustling shopping district and an exciting nightlife which takes place as much outside the bars and restaurants as it does inside. What's more, it just happens to be in the heart of wine country.

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