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In a large oasis in the underexplored Patagonian plateau, former peach orchards are being transformed into vineyards. This 18-room hotel has been ingeniously...more
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Nature is kept at bay but never conquered at Puerto Valle, a former cattle ranch near a wildlife-rich wetland in the northern Argentine province of Corrientes....more
On a promontory above the Río Paraná, 30 miles from Iguazú Falls, the last outpost of the once-powerful Bemberg family sits within 1,000...more
Surrounded by trestled vineyards outside this wine-producing town in the province of Salta, Patios de Cafayate is in a former colonial mansion. Behind the grand...more
Perched on a steeply sloped lakeside lot a mile from Villa La Angostura's chinked-log cabins and gourmet food stores, the eight-room Luma overlooks some of the...more
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Overlooking a forest of Oregon pine, a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course, and the north face of Mount Chapelco, this gable-roofed property may be set amid the...more
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Set on beech-carpeted slopes two miles above Ushuaia, Las Hayas affords sweeping views of the city, the Beagle Channel, and the mysterious peaks of Chile's Isla...more
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Aimed at the hip, partying crowd increasingly drawn to Buenos Aires' late-night pleasures, Home was the first hotel to open in fashionable Palermo Hollywood....more
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The gleaming, futuristic Hilton Buenos Aires, designed by the esteemed Argentinean modernist Mario Roberto Álvarez, opened in 2000 in ultra-chic (and...more
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Lyrical, innovative design is common in the many small hotels in the fashionable quarter of Palermo, yet many overlook the basics. The Fierro swims against that...more
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