*Denotes local charge
*Denotes local charge
Imbued with the same understated style and ethic as its sister hotel in Buenos Aires, Legado Mitico, Salta is committed to quality, service and delivering a memorable experience. The hotel is housed in a lovingly restored mansion with a devoted attention to detail that's preserved the building's original character. You’ll marvel at the noble carved staircase as you enter the mansion’s grand lobby. Enjoy a ‘Mythical Breakfast’ in the breakfast lounge or relax during the summer evenings in the poplar-filled patio. The library with open hearth fireplace is stocked with fascinating information on the city and surrounds. With its commitment to social responsibility, community engagement and non-harmful tourism, this gorgeous hotel lets you experience Argentina with a clear conscience. Each of the 11 luxurious guest rooms is individually designed with unique features and named for a specific Argentinean legend of the arts, culture, history or science, like Martin Miguel de Güemes, the gaucho and symbol of the city of Salta itself.
Nestled in the narrow mountain valley and ancient trade route of Quebrada de Humahuaca in northern Argentina is the town of Purmamarca, home to the Hotel La Comarca. Sitting in the shadow of other-worldly serrated mountainside, you'll really get a sense of place staying here. Cacti are scattered throughout the grounds as are the low-rise buildings. The architecture here has been inspired by the region's landscapes and culture and local materials were used to build the rustic-yet cosy rooms. Nearby you'll find the real highlight of the region – the beautiful Cerro de los Siete Colores (Hill of the Seven Colours) whose colourful appearance shows the region's geological history. The hotel itself features a small heated swimming pool as well as a popular restaurant that is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. On warmer days you can enjoy food and drinks out on the terrace. There's also a small spa where you can treat yourself to a therapy or two after a day exploring the desert. The rooms here are simple in design with vibrant colours and locally-crafted furnishings. They feature a picture windows from which you can enjoy views of the valley. There are a few Suites to choose from as well as more spacious Casas. They feature either one or three bedrooms, a kitchen, dining and living room, and a terrace and are perfect for those travelling as a family or group. We also love the one-bedroomed cabins which have a fire place, kitchenette and private terrace.