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Dazzler by Wyndham Salta
"Absolutely loved staying here. The hotel is only a few blocks from Salta’s main square. The staff were absolutely lovely and attentive, both at the reception and the restaurant, even in the very early hours of the breakfast service. The room was modern and had all the amenities but the most memorable part was the rooftop with a small but functional gym and a gorgeous pool with a view. I wouldn’t stay elsewhere on a return trip to Salta."
Solar de La Plaza
"We spent four nights at this hotel which was ideally situated in the City. It was an excellent base for the day trips we did to Cafayete and the Salinas Grandes. The hotel is elegant and old style with lovely large en suite rooms. There is a bar and a very good restaurant which we used two or three times during our stay. There is a good choice at Breakfast which starts at 6.00 a.m. (useful for tours that start really early) and the laundry service was efficient and reasonable."
Sheraton Salta Hotel
"Large hotel just outside the city centre (about a 15 min walk to the main square). At first appearances the hotel is a bit dated, and in some respects this is the case. However our room appeared recently renovated with a modern feel and massive new TV. Breakfast was very flexible, starting early to accommodate those going on day trips from Salta. It was varied and reasonable quality. We had room service one night, which was delicious. Staff were very friendly and helpful at all times."
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Portezuelo Hotel
"Nice hotel with a beautiful view, good gym and good breakfast, the communication went a little difficult but further, everyone was nice."
Design Suites Salta
"Ok for a night sleep. The hotel seems to be old around the corner"
Guemes Hotel & Spa
"Very good hotel. Within the centre of Salta, close to the square 9 July and many dining and exit facilities in the immediate surroundings at a walking distance. Very friendly staff and a nice breakfast."
Alejandro 1º Hotel
"I booked for someone else, but I didn't know how it worked. I emailed the hotel to ask about some things, but there was no reply."
Legado Mitico Salta Hotel Boutique
"Gorgeous boutique hotel with lovely rooms and plenty of places to sit inside or outside. Great location. Drinks and snacks are available to buy but they don’t make this clear when you arrive. They could do a better job of explaining you get a welcome drink and how to order extras. The breakfast is the thing which stops me giving 5 stars. The food is ok but nothing special compared with other boutique hotels on our trip. The coffee which is provided is undrinkable - sitting in an urn for you to help yourself. It is possible to order good coffee - espresso cappuccino etc but they charge. I’ve never before been charged for coffee with breakfast. I mentioned this at check out but got charged anyway. Management needs to improve the coffee and the check in communication. Shame it let down what was otherwise a fabulous hotel."
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Ayres de Salta Hotel
"We stayed one night, left to go on a 2 day tour then returned for two nights. Our first bedroom faced the street and was a bit noisy. The second bedroom faced the back of the hotel and was very quiet and comfortable. The hotel is in a very convenient location for walking into town and Salta is a lovely place to explore. There is an unheated pool on the top floor. It probably warms up in summer. We were there in November and it was quite cold- okay once you were in. Staff service was excellent. The only reason for four stars and not five was that the breakfast was more limited than in other similar hotels. You can order eggs and they are delicious freshly cooked. However the fruit salad was mainly apples. Perhaps it is difficult to get melon and pineapple at this time of year but our other hotels all had them. Apart from the breakfast I loved the hotel and would stay here again when I visit Salta."
Dfc Fma- Coliving
"The check in process was very smooth other than that I had requested early check in but arrived in time for the general 3pm check in and the room still wasn’t ready. The room has everything you need even a smart tv you can connect to Netflix. The kitchen hob and oven seemed to be removed but it was perfect for the night. There was a good fitness room and gym and Ubers into town were very cheap."
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Usina Studio Fma-Coliving
"We had high expectations from the photos seen on the internet about this hotel. Everything is very modern but stupid, the finishes are bad. There were four of us, I stayed in apartment 9 that they assigned me on the ground floor. You entered a living room where there was a small sofa bed where one slept, and below it a car bed with the mattress larger than the car, so the mattress was in the air for a third, if you rested in that third you would leave. to the floor and making the bed in that situation caused the sheets to come off all the time. The window had good blackout but the French door next to it didn't and it was all glass, so you woke up at dawn. That French door led to a balcony at floor level where there was a clothesline and a floor dryer and broom. The view was to nothing since it had a frosted glass and behind it a pool and a gym. If there are people in the pool you heard them inside your room and if there was music in the gym, ditto. That's very bad. The main room had a small 1.60m bed base and did not have air conditioning or a fan, it had the pre-installation of an air conditioner that was not installed. The kitchen was ok and was within the same room as the living room. The bathroom was the worst, it had a 50 liter electric thermos tank for 4 to bathe so everything was in turns. The vanities were separate from the bathroom itself and were ok, but the bathroom was small and bad. Firstly, there is no ventilation whatsoever and it is far from any other window. Secondly, they have a shower box with a fixed screen that occupies only a quarter of the side of the shower box, so it is inevitable that the bathroom will flood. The door was swollen and had a hard time closing because of this. The garage has an additional cost of $3000 pesos and they have an elevator to lower the car underground. When I went, the elevator that went to the basement did not work on either of the 2 days, so I had to carry all the suitcases up the stairs. Breakfast is on the building's Zoom on the terrace, it is very well set up and the 2 girls who organize it handle it well. It is pleasant and fairly complete, the only problem is that the elevators reach one floor before and you have to go up one floor by stairs to the terrace. People with reduced mobility and people with baby strollers take this into account. It doesn't seem like a good option to me, no matter where you look at it, there is an older hotel with less design that offers a free garage, more comfortable and costs $9,000. Every place does not have hotel staff, that is, very friendly people receive you in a company office at a certain time, they check you in and give you the digital access codes to the street door, the door to your room. and the garages. It didn't look very secure because the code to the street door was 6 consecutive numbers and if someone heard the code to your room there was nothing to stop them from entering later. If there is any"
Hotel Del Virrey
"We’ve just spent 3 nights at the Hotel & it’s a charming little boutique hotel with very professional and helpful staff. The rooms have had an upgrade relatively recently and are tastefully if simply decorated. The bathrooms could do with an upgrade but are clean and functional and it was nice to have a bath. It’s very close to the main square with all its restaurants & was a very convenient place to stay. All in, nice place & nice people!"
Casa Real Hotel
"Gorgeous historic property connected to the Santa Rita winery. Large, comfortable rooms, impeccable service, and truly stunning grounds. Worth a splurge. Definitely do a grounds tour and wine tasting! The grounds are humongous. The food and service/ so good!!! 16 rooms in the 18 century mansion. Tons of friendly staff members. In the house they have a room with a pool table. They have free mountain/ trail bikes to use. A great place for a romantic getaway. The only issues was the pool is not heated."
Hotel Inkai
"Hotel Inkai is located opposite Salta railway-station and offers 29 rooms over 3 floors. The hotel is built around 2 patios and very quiet. To the Plaza 9 de Julio is 10 blocks. Free Wi-Fi and street parking in front of the door. Staffs are adequate and friendly. Our practical room was adequately decorated and furnished, with an OK kingsize-bed. The room had a TV on the wall, wardrobe with safe, desk & chair, and no water boiler. We had a small separate bathroom with toilet, bidet and shower. The window opens into the patio. All was clean. An OK buffet breakfast is served with an acceptable variety: scrambled eggs, ham & cheese, bread & toast, cake & croissants, cereals & fruits, milk & yoghurts, juices & preserves, water, tea, coffee & espresso. Hotel Inkai is a comfortable hotel, and we had a good stay. Recommended."
Amerian Salta Hotel
"Amerian is rare. It is a chain but in each province they maintain it differently. In Salta it lacks maintenance. It looks like an old hotel. The bathroom is a bit sad. Bring shampoo because it's the worst I've seen. The weak restaurant. The attention is good. The normal breakfast."
Hotel Ankara Suites
"Breakfast in your room. Parking and free laundry. Our room had a full kitchen as well. We were only there for one night before driving through the rest of the province. Quiet and clean. Great view of the city and the mountain chair lift."
Hotel Samka
"The attention of the staff was the only good thing about the place. A hotel, which must have been nice when it was inaugurated, is now long gone. Leaks at the reception, lack of cleaning, old doors swollen by humidity, which had to be slammed to open or close, with the risk of being left with the handle in your hand."
Kkala Boutique Hotel
"Lovely hotel in a nice neighborhood of Salta. Staff friendly. Breakfast sufficient. Our Tok Was Salinas on third floor. Bed comfortable. Room spacious. Bathroom good. Has wash cloths, soap, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion. Would recommend in Salta."
Hotel Tonight
"The hotel was very new, but there was a little bit and a little bit... no lift if you're going to the 3rd floor... no breakfast is very good."
Hotel Aybal
Brizo Salta
"I stayed at the Brizo Salta while visiting the city on vacation for a few days. This was an excellent hotel. Right from the start I got a great feeling when I entered the room and found a personalized letter with a couple of local pastries, those are the kind of small details that makes you feel at home. The location is great, just a few blocks from the main square and right downtown. The hotel is modern and well decorated. The room I stayed on was large, very confortable, had a good bed and lots of storing space. The only downside of my room was noice since this room was overlooking two avenues at the front of the hotel, if you can get a room overlooking the back of the hotel I think that will probably be more confortable. I found all the hotel to be very clean and the staff was really nice. The breakfast is good and one of the best things is that it is open since 6:00 am, which is great for some tours that start really early. They also offer a rooftop afternoon tea on Fridays and weekends, this is really nice, only a pitty that it is not available more days. I would 100% recommend and look forward to going back in a future visit."
Hotel Boutique Balcón de la Plaza
Hotel Marilian
"Clean hotel, good breakfast, car well, first-time staff, boy TV and remote, very good in its location, good bathroom. I used it as a pass hotel in a trip of 8.000 Km through Argentina and Chile and served me. For the 2 days I was very good. Salu2 "
Distrito A Fma-Coliving
"It was a very satisfactory accommodation for the price."
Apart Hotel Marilian
"The price is fair and the place is spacious. But... the painting needs repair. The sofa is too old. There is a feeling of dirt. But the main problem is the alarm in the private parking lot next door. An unbearable noise all day long. It's an absurd situation, because anyone who is at the hotel during the day can't rest or sleep. An aberration. "
Gran Hotel Presidente
"Old hotel with poor maintenance. Very very friendly staff. Dirty carpets in the hallways. Dark room facing a skylight full of pigeons making noise. The bathroom is a horror, from the 80s, with a screen that would shake if you touched it. Instead of a bathtub, there was a shower with a tiled floor, which was dangerous. You have to bathe in flip-flops. The towels have holes, are frayed and worn. The pool is in a place with the entire ceiling stained with moisture and the walls are peeling. They do not do maintenance. Good location. There are many better hotels."
Casa Foresta
"The reception staff are amazing, they are always ready to serve and help you. And what I like is the breakfast, it is really good."
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FAQ – Hotels in Salta
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What is the average price of a hotel in Salta this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Salta this weekend is £49 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is £75 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Salta this weekend typically cost £146 per night.
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How much do hotels in Salta cost per night on weekdays?
Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Salta during weekdays is £48 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around £75 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Salta generally cost £146 per night on weekdays.
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What are the best places to stay in Salta?
Some of the best places to stay in Salta are near popular attractions like Iglesia San Francisco, Salta and Cathedral of Salta, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are the top hotels in Salta near Iglesia San Francisco, Salta?
Some of the top hotels in Salta near Iglesia San Francisco, Salta include Hotel Samka (from £31), Munay Salta (from £28) and Posada del Marques Salta (from £31), all offering easy access to Iglesia San Francisco, Salta, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.
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What are some of the best hotels in Salta?
The most popular Salta hotels for your stay: Selina Salta (from £7), Dazzler by Wyndham Salta (from £52) and Guemes Hotel & Spa (from £48) are the preferred hotels.
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Which hotels in Salta are pet friendly?
Hotel Tonight (from £24), Casa Real Hotel (from £78) and Donna Alda Casa (from £23) allow pets. Take your pets with you during your stay!
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Which hotels in Salta are worth visiting for their spa experience?
Feel tired from travelling? Guemes Hotel & Spa (from £48), Hotel Salta (from £52) and Alejandro 1º Hotel (from £64) provide highly rated spa services.
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Which hotels in Salta have swimming pools?
Dazzler by Wyndham Salta (from £52), Hotel Salta (from £52) and Alejandro 1º Hotel (from £64) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!
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What hotels in Salta offer an especially good breakfast ?
Alejandro 1º Hotel (from £64),Sheraton Salta Hotel (from £74) and Dazzler by Wyndham Salta (from £52) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!
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