Located in a 1950’s neo colonial mansion, this stylish hotel offers elegant accommodations in central Salta. It features a roof top outdoor pool and a gym with cardio-fitness activities.
Only 164 feet from Salta’s picturesque cathedral, Guemes hotel offers practical rooms with private bathrooms. The city’s cable car is 2625 feet away and a daily continental breakfast is offered.
Only 492 feet from the Main Square, Hotel Luxor Salta offers comfortable rooms with an elegant style in downtown Salta. Free WiFi access is available. Guests can enjoy the rooftop solarium.
Located in a historical XIX building, Hotel Colonial offers free Wi-Fi and affordable accommodations right across from the bustling Plaza 9 de Julio, Salta's main square.
Featuring a garden with a swimming pool, a spa and a fitness center, Portezuelo Hotel offers stylish accommodations with free WiFi access in central Salta.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Roomie Salta by DOT Suites offers accommodations in Salta. Private parking is available on site. Every room has a Smart TV.
El tamaño de la habitación y la comodidad de las camas.
Featuring free WiFi, Brizo Salta offers accommodations in Salta, 1312 feet from El Palacio Galerias Shopping Mall. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
La ubicación, la habitación y la cordialidad del personal
Located in Salta and with San Bernardo Cableway reachable within a 8-minute walk, Hotel del Antiguo Convento provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi...
Central location close to all major sites in Salta
Located 328 feet from Florida pedestrian street and 656 feet from the Cathedral, Hotel Las Vegas offers free Wi-Fi and buffet breakfast in Salta. A bar and a restaurant are featured on site.
Todas las prestaciones del hotel, fueron excelentes.
Only 164 feet from Salta’s picturesque cathedral, Guemes hotel offers practical rooms with private bathrooms. The city’s cable car is 2625 feet away and a daily continental breakfast is offered.
Very clean, excellent shower, good breakfast. Nice staff.
Comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi can be enjoyed at Residencial España in Salta City, only 2 blocks from the picturesque cathedral and 4 blocks from the bus station.
El personal excelente , muy buen trato . Recomendable.
Located within a 17-minute walk of San Bernardo Cableway and 1.3 miles of Salta Town Hall, Hotel Tonight has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Salta.
El personal muy pero muy amable...!!!! La limpieza
Featuring a bar, El Bodeguero Hotel offers accommodations in Salta, a 3-minute walk from El Tren a las Nubes and 0.9 miles from El Palacio Galerias Shopping Mall.
Hotel Caseros Salta has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden, a restaurant and bar in Salta. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a tour desk.
Schönes Hotel, perfekte Lage, das Personal ist mehr als zuvorkommend und aufmerksam.
Suite Salta is set in the province of Salta a central location in the city of Salta. Room has a flat-screen TV with cable channels. At Salta Suite, the room includes a desk.
La ubicación y la cálidas de atención. Muy recomendable
Located in a historical XIX building, Hotel Colonial offers free Wi-Fi and affordable accommodations right across from the bustling Plaza 9 de Julio, Salta's main square.
Very comfy bed. Tea making in room. Good breakfast
This charming neo-colonial mansion decorated with classical antiques is located in downtown Salta. The outdoor pool and sun deck is set in picturesque flowering gardens, and free Wi-Fi is provided.
Très bon accueil très jolie décoration bon emplacement
FAQs about hotels in Salta
On average, 3-star hotels in Salta cost $49 per night, and 4-star hotels in Salta are $84 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Salta can be found for $150 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Salta this weekend is $61 or, for a 4-star hotel, $132. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Salta for this weekend cost around $279 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $62 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Salta for tonight. You'll pay around $133 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Salta will cost around $313, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
There is not really that much to do in Salta from a tourist...
There is not really that much to do in Salta from a tourist perspective. Better to spend your time in the surrounding areas such as Purmamarca, Tilcara, Humahueca and Salinas Grandes north of Salta or Cafayate (highly recommended) to the southwest of Salta via the Quebrada Las Conchas. Stop at the Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) and El Anfiteatro (the Amphitheatre) for spectacular scenery.
David
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Salta the beautiful!!
Salta the beautiful!!
Good food, nice weater, colonial arquitecture and fine art and craft from the locals.
The Hotel is located at walking distance to most attractions and the streets where you can find most of the knowns "PEÑAS". Which is a must do night activity if you stay in Salta City!
Pablo
Argentina
10
Scored 10
We loved the historic neighborhood we stayed in, but others...
We loved the historic neighborhood we stayed in, but others might find it a bit tawdry. No one spoke English, so brush up on your Spanish. We got along ok. Close to whatever we needed. Be sure to go to the market. Day trips were awesome. Buses were questionably reliable and usually full. Grocery store near us had everything we needed. We usually cooked at home but found a good bakery, pizza place and empanadas nearby. Be aware that if you need to do laundry, you take it to a bodega where they do the laundry for you. That was a new one for us. Walking on the pedestrian area with stores galore was a highlight. The plaza de Julio was awesome. Be sure to go there. Leave enough time if you are a detail oriented person. We stayed 16 days and it wasn't enough.
SunflowerDay
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Salta sits in a valley surrounded by amazing natural beauty...
Salta sits in a valley surrounded by amazing natural beauty in every direction. The city itself is a bit run-down, narrow broken sidewalks, poor street drainage after rains, old buildings. But it has it's charm!
There are a few great neighborhoods for food, bars and cafes. Nice teleferico to see city from, great museum of High Altitude with preserved Inca children. And going North to Tres Cruces or South to Cafayate will astonish your eyes. Gorgeous natural scenery!!
NomaDRwhere
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Salta is a nice, tranquil, smaller feel of an Argentinian...
Salta is a nice, tranquil, smaller feel of an Argentinian city than say Mendoza or BA. It is a tad run down, broken sidewalks, bit more trash on streets than other cities, but it has charm regardless. The people are very friendly, never once did I feel unsafe anywhere day or night, and the surroundings/nature/beauty of the landscape is gorgeous! It is a great city to base from and explore all that the province has to offer.
Without a doubt the best restaurant with the best prices is on Calle Balcarce and called '802 Cocina a las Brasas'. I ate there 4 times!!
Also go to MAAM and see the preserved frozen Inca children found on a mountain top in 1999.
NomaDRwhere
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Lots to see and Lucas helped us to get settled.
Lots to see and Lucas helped us to get settled. He was great. Gave us information about the most important museum and organized tickets.
We went to the restaurant neigbourhood and saw oena dancing and music.
Best place we stayed in salta (and we had to hop around a bit since it was a holiday week). Great location for food and checking out local peña or even for a walk downtown.
Apartment was so comfortable with everything you would need for even a stay of a few weeks. Host was very kind and tried his best to assist in whatever we needed.
Loved the keypad entry so we didn't need to worry about losing keys.
Well-located hotel a block from Salta's main square. A comfortable but soulless largish hotel. Bonus is the rooftop pool, but, again, could have been made a lot more charming with better seating, more tables, umbrellas and a bar that was actually open and staffed! Breakfast adequate. No comparison to Vicuna Hotel, where we also stayed. See my review. And more expensive!
The hotel is clean, and quiet with the room on the back with free parking. The location is super and right in the city centre. Staffs are excellent and accommodating, special thanks for Noelia for her help. In addition, they can change dollars to pesos with close to blue rate . We stayed the hotel twice and both times are excellent. Highly recommended.
So I booked this room a while ago, but the rate actually went down on that date. The hotel was nice enough to allow me canceling my original booking and re-booking it at a lower rate. The breakfast was decent given it had some ham/cheese/eggs whilst most of the breakfast in Argentina is all sugar/carbs. Oh the hotel also has Netflix.
By far the best place we stayed in Argentina, the hosts are an amazing couple that cares about the every small detail and makes sure you are 100% comfortable, the breakfast was the best we had in the country. If we will be back in Salta again this is the only place we aee going to stay in for sure!
This central located hotel is an absolute top place. The old colonial style, the staff, the owner the breakfast ( the best I had so far after 5 weeks in Argentina). Not only recommended but highly recommend. The price quality is absolutely fantastic in a hostel you pay more for far less.
Staff was very friendly and thinking along as finding tours in English is quite difficult in Salta (and area). I could check in a bit earlier. The location is great, everything is in walking distance in the city. The restaurant inside the hostel is great, good coffee, delicious food.
Hotel Colonial Salta is a charming small hotel located downtown, in Plaza 9 de Julio. You will live in an old building, with all the facilities, decorated with stylish furniture. The architecture is amazing, and the atmosphere is one of the best I have seen in my travels.
Everything was great - friendly and willing to help staff, clean, well equipped room and bathroom, comfy bed, exceptional breakfast. Hotel close to nearby restaurants and bars. Highly recommended! We stayed in property twice and with same experience.
fantastic family house turned into a hotel, full of history and charm. calm. very cosy. delicious fresh breakfast. do take a look at the many books in the library and speak to staff to learn more about Salta. all very passionate and caring people.
Love this place! Stylish design hotel. Has lovely large, light rooms in perfect location to walk to main sights in central Salta during the day at up to Calle Balcarce restaurants in the evening. We returned 3 times!
I really enjoyed my stay at Selina in Salta. It was easy to meet people and the facilities were like a hotel. Wifi was a bit slow but there were lots of people (remote workers) trying to use it, so this might be why.
This is a little gem in Salta. The hotel is new & modern & is very tastefully decorated. All the staff were extremely helpful.
The breakfast catered to everyone’s taste & was delicious.
Very quiet location at the edge of Salta with everything you need and more. The host is amazing and she gave me tips to enjoy my stay in Salta even more.
Unbeatable stay for the price.
This was one of the best accommodation in our Argentina trip. The hosts are living there, but it doesn't feel so. Very nice garden, nice rooms. Stores & a supermarket are very nearby.
Great location and really good service from the front desk staff. I have stayed at major hotel chains in the past and did not receive the attention to detail. Great staff!
Stayed here for a week while visiting Salta and would 100% recommend. The rooms are very clean, a/c and wifi work great. Close to the city center and restaurants.
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