
FAQs About Our Argentina Hotels
Enjoy boutique elegance and scenic retreats at our Argentina hotels:
- La Urumpta Hotel & Spa, AKEN MIND: Río Cuarto, Córdoba, located at Av. Toranzo Montero 155, just a 10-minute drive from Río Cuarto Airport and 5-minute drive from the city center.
- Böden Hotel & Spa, AKEN SOUL: Villa General Belgrano, Córdoba, nestled in the Calamuchita Valley at Ruta Provincial 5 Km 78.5. Surrounded by mountain views, this stylish resort is just a 10-minute drive from the city's downtown.
Visa requirements for Argentina vary depending on your country of citizenship.
U.S. citizens do not need a visa for tourist visits of up to 90 days. However, a valid passport is required.
Travelers from other countries should consult the nearest Argentine consulate or embassy to confirm entry requirements before travel.
As visa requirements may change and vary, please check the official embassy websites for up-to-date information.
Spanish is the official and most widely spoken language in Argentina.
While English is spoken in major cities, hotels, and tourist areas, especially in Buenos Aires, it is helpful to know basic Spanish phrases for ease of communication in more rural or local settings.
Staff at Sonesta Hotels are fully bilingual and always happy to assist in both English and Spanish, helping you feel at home and fully supported as you relax, explore, and connect.
The official currency of Argentina is the Argentine Peso (ARS).
Credit cards are accepted at most Sonesta hotels, restaurants, and larger shops, though smaller businesses may prefer cash.
ATMs are widely available in urban areas and at hotels, dispensing local currency.
Most Sonesta hotels provide convenient and affordable on-site parking options.
Enjoy free parking at Böden Hotel & Spa, AKEN SOUL.
Visit the hotel pages for more information on parking fees and facilities.
If you're planning a romantic getaway or honeymoon in Argentina, Böden Hotel & Spa, AKEN Soul and La Urumpta Hotel & Spa are great options.
Böden Hotel & Spa, AKEN Soul offers a peaceful retreat just a short drive from Villa General Belgrano, surrounded by forested hills and fresh mountain air. Guests can enjoy a thoughtfully curated selection of amenities, including a full-service spa, outdoor pool, on-site dining, sun terrace, and fitness center, along with complimentary private parking. Guest rooms offer a tranquil retreat, many featuring garden or mountain views, designed to support rest, reflection, and connection.
In Río Cuarto, La Urumpta Hotel & Spa, AKEN Mind combines modern design with a calm, quiet atmosphere. Located near Rio Cuarto airport and city center, it’s an easy escape with everything you need to recharge. Amenities include serene indoor and outdoor pools, a tranquil wellness spa, a fully equipped fitness center, and two thoughtfully curated restaurants offering both local and international cuisine.
Sonesta hotels are an ideal choice for business travelers, be it a short trip or a long-term assignment in Argentina.
Enjoy the comfort of our spacious rooms and suites, offering a range of amenities for work and relaxation, such as free high-speed Wi-Fi, meeting rooms, business services, laundry facilities, fitness centers, and pools. Visit the hotel pages for the complete list of available amenities.
Sonesta hotels are pet friendly and look forward to hosting you and your furry friend.
For more information on our pet-friendly policy and fees, please visit the hotel page and review our Pets Are Welcome at Sonesta (PAWS) policy.
Yes, your Sonesta Travel Pass points are valid at participating Sonesta hotels in Argentina.
When staying at one of our Argentine properties, you can redeem points for free nights and earn points on eligible stays, just as you would at any participating location in the U.S. or abroad.
For the most up-to-date information on Travel Pass eligibility and redemption options, we recommend checking the individual hotel’s page prior to booking.
What you pack will depend on the time of year and the regions you're visiting, as Argentina’s geography ranges from subtropical jungles to Patagonian glaciers.
In general, pack comfortable walking shoes, layers, including a lightweight jacket, and weather-appropriate clothing.
Don’t forget sunscreen, a universal power adapter, and a Spanish phrasebook or translation app. If you are visiting wine country or Patagonia, bring slightly dressier evening attire.
Argentina is a vast and diverse country known for its vibrant cities, dramatic mountains, wine regions, and natural wonders, from Iguazú Falls in the north to glaciers in the south.
With something for every kind of traveler, Argentina attracts nature lovers, food and wine enthusiasts, and adventure seekers throughout the year.
Spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) are particularly beautiful in Argentina, especially if you enjoy mild weather, colorful landscapes, and exploring iconic destinations such as Buenos Aires, Mendoza, and Patagonia without the peak-season crowds.
Argentina’s weather varies widely due to its vast size and diverse geography, ranging from tropical climates in the north to subpolar conditions in the far south.
In Buenos Aires and central Argentina, you can expect humid summers and mild winters. Summer temperatures often reach the high 80s°F (around 30°C), while winters are more comfortable, typically in the mid-50s°F (around 13°C).
The northern regions, including destinations like Salta and Iguazú Falls, have a subtropical climate. Summers here are hot and rainy, bringing lush greenery and vibrant landscapes. Winters are warm and dry, ideal for exploring the region’s jungles, waterfalls, and historical towns.
In contrast, southern Patagonia and the Andes experience a much cooler climate. Winters are cold, often with snowfall in mountainous areas, while summers are mild and breezy, ideal for hiking, wildlife watching, and glacier excursions. This region’s crisp air and dramatic landscapes are a favorite for outdoor adventurers year-round, with summer being the most accessible season for travel.