Av. Ezequiel Bustillo km 25, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina | (541) 362-3741
Lake District setting surrounded by snow-capped mountains
Infinity-edge outdoor pool with amazing views
Original 1940s architecture in common spaces and some rooms
Rooms have minibars and mountain and/or lake views
Three restaurants serving international and Argentinian cuisine
18-hole golf course on the property
Full-service spa with hydrotherapy, massages, facials
Indoor pool, hot tub, and kids' pool
Fitness center and studio with equipment and classes
Free breakfast and Wi-Fi
Some rooms have dated decor
Remote setting might not be right for all travelers
Llao Llao Hotel and Resort, Golf-Spa is a luxury property in Patagonia's Lake District with incredible mountain and lake views throughout. The 201 rooms are split between two buildings, one an original from the 1940s and the other more modern. All rooms are comfortable and clean, but decor is dated in some -- the views are their most impressive feature overall. High points here include the 18-hole golf course and an outdoor infinity pool which seems to fall off into Lake Moreno. Other amenities include a few restaurants, and a full-service spa and fitness center -- both with windows that offer a glimpse of the scenery outside. The remote setting may not be for everyone, despite all there is to do on the property. El Casco Art Hotel is a stylish, luxury option in the Lake District but nearer to the city of Bariloche.
Scene
Grand chalet with luxuriously cozy interiors
This historic property was designed by architect Alejandro Bustillo and reopened in 1940 after a fire damaged the original structure, finished in 1938. It combines grand ski chalet-style buildings with a setting in the center of the Lake District, within Nahuel Huapi National Park. Mountains surround the hotel and are visible from many rooms. However, some interior spaces have a cozy, lodge-like feel that's a nice change from the immensity of the nature outside. In the lobby, for instance, cypress-paneled walls and ceilings combine with wall-mounted antlers and rustic Argentinian-patterned textiles. A giant stone fireplace, above which hangs a painting of Patagonians riding across scruffy land on horseback, completes the luxurious yet local atmosphere. There are two buildings here, including the original Bustillo building and a more modern Moreno wing. Guests can take guided tours to learn more about the history of the property and the area. This hotel draws mostly couples, as well as some business travelers who've come for on-site conventions or conferences.
Location
In the Lake District, surrounded by snow-capped mountains
Situated in the heart of Argentine Patagonia, this hotel is surrounded by the Cerro López, Capilla, and Tronador mountain peaks. It is also in the center of the Lake District, amidst Nahuel Huapi National Park. This is a remote setting, and there's virtually nothing within walking distance, although a few restaurants are within a 10-minute drive. Mountains, of course, are in easy reach and offer skiing and hiking. Depending on the season, the hotel provides transportation to the Alpine-like city center of Bariloche and the full-service ski resort of Cerro Catedral, about 50 minutes away. Buenos Aires is about a two-hour flight away from San Carlos de Bariloche Airport, which is about one hour from the hotel. Boats arrive to Puerto Pañuelo, just a few minutes' drive from the resort. There are also a couple of car-rental agencies within a minute walk of the hotel.
Rooms
Modern in the Moreno, traditional in the Bustillo
A wide variety of rooms are available, including traditional hotel rooms, Studios with extra space, and an array of Suites. All options have views of the gardens, mountains, or lakes, or some combination of the three. For a more modern feel, Deluxe rooms in the Moreno wing are the way to go -- decor includes polished hardwood floors, orange-wallpaper accent walls, and stylish contemporary accessories. These rooms also feature larger, more modern bathrooms. On the other hand, rooms in the Bustillo building can have original features such as woodwork -- but can feel stodgy, with their floral-print drapes and bedskirts, and accents in mauve and pea-green. Standard bathrooms are dated and a bit cramped, with peach-tone tile and shower/tub combos with older fixtures and showerheads. Bathrobes, hairdryers, and toiletries are provided. Standard amenities include flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, minibars, and safes.
Features
Three restaurants, incredible outdoor pool, hydrotherapy spa, and an 18-hole golf course
There are three restaurants on the property and free breakfast is served daily. Cafe Patagonia has mountain and lake views and serves family-friendly fare like pizza for lunch and dinner. Los Cesares is open for dinner during peak season only, and focuses on homemade pasta, and grilled meats and fish. Winter Garden has an extensive salad bar and serves traditional tea with pastries -- and countryside views -- during lunch and dinner hours. In the lobby, a bar serves cocktails and appetizers. The outdoor infinity pool is a high point of the property, as it appears to drop off into Lake Moreno and features mountain views. It's connected to a glass-enclosed indoor pool and both are heated. Also inside are a hot tub, children's pool, and pool bar. For more relaxation, the hotel spa uses Rose Hips products from the hotel's own line of cosmetics. Facials, massages, scrubs and wraps, and hydrotherapy are available. Along with tennis courts and the hotel's 18-hole golf course, there's a modern fitness center with cardio and weight equipment. A bank of treadmills sits against windows overlooking the countryside. The fitness studio hosts classes in Pilates, spinning, and more. A games room, babysitting, and a kids' club are available. The hotel has six rooms for social or corporate events, each offering views.