Where to stay in Rio Negro Province
Rio Negro Province hotels & accommodations

We liked Hotel Casita Suiza so much that we went on to stay another 5 or 6 nights. Rooms were clean and comfortable. Staff were friendly and accommodating. Breakfast was great. I would definitely stay again. Only improve in our opinion would be a kettle for tea/coffee in room.

The hotel was clean, centrally located, the rooms were good sized and the bed comfy. Breakfast was good with a large variety of baked goods, cereals, coffee, scrambled eggs, milk, fruit, cold cuts, etc. The people at the front desk are very good and all speak excellent English. I would give the staff 5 stars and the hotel 3.5 to 4 stars--I just can’t see the 5 star ...

I had a problem because thay asked us to pay for a Resort Fee. And your booking sheet reservations said that we have payed all the taxas belonging to the hotel. They were annoyed with AGODA for giving us false information. At last they did not ask to pay nothing but they wanted to contact wit you for giving to the hosts, false informations because you did not included ...

I booked 2 nights through Agoda and gave a credit card number, and I understood that this card would not be charged until I arrived (of course I knew it would be charged in the event that I did not come). In fact the hotel charged my credit card for the cost of 2 nights almost as soon as I made the booking (about 6 weeks before arrival). I was also surprised that the ...

The facility was okay. But, (not the fault of the hotel) the hotel is right next to three bars and that makes it EXTREMELY noisy. The windows vibrate from the bass. I am 29 and thought I could just sleep through it. Not possible. I would recommend to stay else where.

I think the Crans Montana is a bit tired. Our room was somewhat dingy with a very, very small shower. Furthermore, the rooms at the top of the hotel get unbearably warm - the only option is to open the window, but you are the subject to all of the street noise which can keep you up until the early hours of the morning. The location is great but the staff is very help...

We really enjoyed our stay at the Hotel Tirol. The staff were were friendly and very helpful, in English and Spanish. The view from our room was perhaps the best we have ever had! The room itself was comfortable and the breakfast service was very good too. Just steps away from the Hotel is the main square and the main shopping area of Bariloche. Lots of great cafe...

This was not bad at all, as far as hostels go, the staff had no problem changing a fw details for us and happily spoke English or Spanish according to preference... A short walk to the center and around the corner from the Tarquino Restaurant makes it a nice location with a great view. Lots of extra provisions and all round up to scratch!!

The hotel was nice with a great location and a wonderful breakfast. I enjoyed having a fridge in the room, and the TV worked well. There was no air system, however, and it was quite noisy to have the windows open. On the sixth floor, even with the windows shut, we were woken up daily with the noise from Mitre St. Also, the internet was very weak and inconsistent. We...

location best location in scbariloche downtown. 50 meters from the liveliest part of main street, at the corner of mamuschka chocolate shop (the main street has lots of chocolate shops and mamuschka is considered to be the best). room we booked a double room and it was really big with a queen bed and a single bed. free wifi, big working table and lcd tv. no frills...

Fantastic staff who were very helpful and the great views over looking the lakes and mountains makes this a good hotel. Breakfast is delivered every morning to your apartment and laid out beautifully on the dining table so you can view the breathtaking scenery as you eat, this is a great idea. There are certain points however that would make it even better. Internet ac...

we stayed here for a total of 4 nights... great location, right downtown and walkable to everything. the staff are generally friendly... quite young, and many of the foreign staff don't know too much about bariloche, but were friendly nonetheless. during the day the communal areas are nice chill places to relax but at night it all transforms into a disco complete ...

Very nice, well located apartment with all the amenities you need close by. The down side is that at night the traffic is VERY LOUD and there are bars and clubs that play loud music too. We struggled to sleep even after a hard days skiing! The town and lake are beautiful with nice restaurants etc.. The Skiing in Bariloche is poor - the slopes are half way up the mounta...

The hotel is situated near the city but away from the noise and traffic. It faces a beautiful lake. The room is basic but comfortable and the staff is very friendly. Breakfast is basic continental but unlike other hotels, the staff was willing to cook us eggs, which is unusual by Argentinean standard!

The stuff was amazing, breakfast was good but the standard of room was, hm let's call it mistake. Old bathroom with mould on the walls and leaking wc, old furniture that need to be replaced, one source of light. Will do for 1-3 nights if you just sleep in the room. Wifi in room did not worked for the most of the time, we had to go to the corridor to find the signal.

This cabin was two stories with two bathrooms, a sitting area, a dining area, a well-stocked kitchen, and a very cozy bedroom. There was a nice view of the mountain. Lucia was incredibly nice and very helpful with recommendations and any needs that arose during our stay. The place is incredible and very relaxing! If you are looking for a remote, tranquil place near Bar...
Cheap places to stay in Rio Negro Province

Well, this hostel was certainly a gem. Set in hippie El Bolson, it has compost onsite and an eco-minded atmosphere. If you want a cool spot to hang out with like-minded young adults in their 20’s, this is the spot. With hammocks on the property and a short walk to a beach on a river, this place has it all! It was also packed despite it being the shoulder season, so boo...

The stuff was amazing, breakfast was good but the standard of room was, hm let's call it mistake. Old bathroom with mould on the walls and leaking wc, old furniture that need to be replaced, one source of light. Will do for 1-3 nights if you just sleep in the room. Wifi in room did not worked for the most of the time, we had to go to the corridor to find the signal.

This was not bad at all, as far as hostels go, the staff had no problem changing a fw details for us and happily spoke English or Spanish according to preference... A short walk to the center and around the corner from the Tarquino Restaurant makes it a nice location with a great view. Lots of extra provisions and all round up to scratch!!

Really good hostel. We enjoyed our stay a lot! Hostel is good to meet other people. Julia, the owner, helped us with everything: information about tours, bus, taxi etc. We would really recommend staying here! No kitchen available, but that is compensated by the free breakfast and dinner for a cheap price.

I booked it last moment and stayed two nights, it is very far from the center of the village. It is about 3 km from the center and there are no buses to this area. The hostel is big, spacious, nice rooms and clean. It is close to the statuetes forest but far from the cajon del azul

I normally stay in hostels, but got sick and decided to book a private room at Pastorella. Best decision. Staff was so kind and helpful and the location was right in the middle of town down a nice quiet street. Nice backyard and dining area downstairs. I had such a pleasant stay here and would absolutely recommend to anyone going to Bariloche who can afford more than a...

we stayed here for a total of 4 nights... great location, right downtown and walkable to everything. the staff are generally friendly... quite young, and many of the foreign staff don't know too much about bariloche, but were friendly nonetheless. during the day the communal areas are nice chill places to relax but at night it all transforms into a disco complete ...

The hotel was nice with a great location and a wonderful breakfast. I enjoyed having a fridge in the room, and the TV worked well. There was no air system, however, and it was quite noisy to have the windows open. On the sixth floor, even with the windows shut, we were woken up daily with the noise from Mitre St. Also, the internet was very weak and inconsistent. We...

We liked Hotel Casita Suiza so much that we went on to stay another 5 or 6 nights. Rooms were clean and comfortable. Staff were friendly and accommodating. Breakfast was great. I would definitely stay again. Only improve in our opinion would be a kettle for tea/coffee in room.

We really enjoyed our stay at the Hotel Tirol. The staff were were friendly and very helpful, in English and Spanish. The view from our room was perhaps the best we have ever had! The room itself was comfortable and the breakfast service was very good too. Just steps away from the Hotel is the main square and the main shopping area of Bariloche. Lots of great cafe...

The facility was okay. But, (not the fault of the hotel) the hotel is right next to three bars and that makes it EXTREMELY noisy. The windows vibrate from the bass. I am 29 and thought I could just sleep through it. Not possible. I would recommend to stay else where.

I booked 2 nights through Agoda and gave a credit card number, and I understood that this card would not be charged until I arrived (of course I knew it would be charged in the event that I did not come). In fact the hotel charged my credit card for the cost of 2 nights almost as soon as I made the booking (about 6 weeks before arrival). I was also surprised that the ...

This cabin was two stories with two bathrooms, a sitting area, a dining area, a well-stocked kitchen, and a very cozy bedroom. There was a nice view of the mountain. Lucia was incredibly nice and very helpful with recommendations and any needs that arose during our stay. The place is incredible and very relaxing! If you are looking for a remote, tranquil place near Bar...

The hotel is situated near the city but away from the noise and traffic. It faces a beautiful lake. The room is basic but comfortable and the staff is very friendly. Breakfast is basic continental but unlike other hotels, the staff was willing to cook us eggs, which is unusual by Argentinean standard!

I think the Crans Montana is a bit tired. Our room was somewhat dingy with a very, very small shower. Furthermore, the rooms at the top of the hotel get unbearably warm - the only option is to open the window, but you are the subject to all of the street noise which can keep you up until the early hours of the morning. The location is great but the staff is very help...

location best location in scbariloche downtown. 50 meters from the liveliest part of main street, at the corner of mamuschka chocolate shop (the main street has lots of chocolate shops and mamuschka is considered to be the best). room we booked a double room and it was really big with a queen bed and a single bed. free wifi, big working table and lcd tv. no frills...

Very nice, well located apartment with all the amenities you need close by. The down side is that at night the traffic is VERY LOUD and there are bars and clubs that play loud music too. We struggled to sleep even after a hard days skiing! The town and lake are beautiful with nice restaurants etc.. The Skiing in Bariloche is poor - the slopes are half way up the mounta...
4-star hotels in Rio Negro Province

The hotel was clean, centrally located, the rooms were good sized and the bed comfy. Breakfast was good with a large variety of baked goods, cereals, coffee, scrambled eggs, milk, fruit, cold cuts, etc. The people at the front desk are very good and all speak excellent English. I would give the staff 5 stars and the hotel 3.5 to 4 stars--I just can’t see the 5 star ...

The facility was okay. But, (not the fault of the hotel) the hotel is right next to three bars and that makes it EXTREMELY noisy. The windows vibrate from the bass. I am 29 and thought I could just sleep through it. Not possible. I would recommend to stay else where.
Luxury hotels in Rio Negro Province

I had a problem because thay asked us to pay for a Resort Fee. And your booking sheet reservations said that we have payed all the taxas belonging to the hotel. They were annoyed with AGODA for giving us false information. At last they did not ask to pay nothing but they wanted to contact wit you for giving to the hosts, false informations because you did not included ...
Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Rio Negro?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Rio Negro is USD 114. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Rio Negro is USD 221. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Rio Negro is USD 194.
What's the average price of a hotel in Rio Negro this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Rio Negro this weekend is USD 98. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Rio Negro this weekend is USD 168. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Rio Negro this weekend is USD 194.
What's the average price of a hotel in Rio Negro tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Rio Negro tonight is USD 109. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Rio Negro tonight is USD 152. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Rio Negro tonight is USD 197.
What are the best hotels in Rio Negro near Gobernador Edgardo Castello Airport?
Verified travelers to Rio Negro who stayed near Gobernador Edgardo Castello Airport have given top reviews to Hotel Cristal.
What are the most popular hotels in Rio Negro?
Some of our most popular hotels in Rio Negro are Llao Llao Hotel & Resort, Golf-Spa, Selina Bariloche and Aguila Mora Suites & Spa.
What are the best hotels in Rio Negro for couples?
Hotels in Rio Negro that are highly rated by couples include Llao Llao Hotel & Resort, Golf-Spa, Aguila Mora Suites & Spa and Hotel Tres Reyes.
What are the best hotels in Rio Negro for families?
Hotels in Rio Negro that are highly rated by families include Llao Llao Hotel & Resort, Golf-Spa, Aguila Mora Suites & Spa and Hotel Tres Reyes.
What hotels in Rio Negro have the best views?
Verified travelers to Rio Negro have given top reviews for the views at Cocos Cura, Hotel Tunquelen and Sheraton Bariloche Hotel.
What hotels in Rio Negro have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Rio Negro have given top reviews for the breakfast at Selina Bariloche, Hotel Tunquelen and Sheraton Bariloche Hotel.
What are the best cities in Rio Negro to stay in?
Popular cities among travelers staying in Rio Negro include San Carlos de Bariloche, El Bolson and Las Grutas.
