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These slick LGBTQ+ welcoming hotels await in Argentina.

What’s new, Buenos Aires? Our brand new Gay Tour of Argentina is what. This sizzling South American sojourn starts in the country’s civic centre, and winds up in their wine capital – Mendoza! Every stop along the way will slay, and have you cheering “olé, olé, olé!”


Grand Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires

Kick it off at this swank boutique property

Located in the barrio of Palermo, which happens to be the polo capital of the world, this hotel is steps to brilliant food, nightlife and shopping. If you’re a steak fan – and Argentina knows steak – we stay literally next door to Don Julio, one of the world’s 50 best restaurants. The rooms are modern and understated. The service is all-encompassing. Then there’s breakfast: sensational, delicious, and bountiful. Finally, the rooftop splash pool is perfect for washing away the jet lag upon arrival. Between our tango lessons and food tours, we think you’ll find it’s a prime place to retreat.

Fill me up with your heat, with your noise, with your dirt, overdo me
Let me dance to your beat, make it loud, let it hurt, run it through me.

“Buenos Aires” from Evita by Andrew Lloyd Weber and Tim Rice

Design Suites Salta Hotel, Salta

A magical mix of classic and modern

Founded as an outpost between Buenos Aires and Lima (Peru), Salta has grown into the capital of a province with the same name. The hotel marries an opulent Art Nouveau building with a modern tower. Bright artwork and vintage photographs give you a sense of place.

The sleek and simple lobby of Design Suites Salta Hotel.

Manantial del Silence, Purmamarca

Surround yourself with rainbow-coloured mountains

Surrounded by the dramatic Cerro de los Siete Colores, or The Hill of Seven Colours, this neocolonial-style hotel is homosexually fabulous, and steps away from the town’s Plaza 9 de Julio. There’s an airy restaurant with a covered terrace, and it overlooks the Quebrada de Purmamarca River. There’s even a garden with an outdoor pool and a hot tub, and if time permits you can book a massage in the spa.


Club Tapiz & Casa Solo Vineyard, Mendoza

Wine lovers will savour sleeping among the vines

14 hectares of vineyards and farmland surround you at this relaxed 19th-century house-turned-hotel. Even better, much of the food served at the restaurant is grown on-site. There’s an outdoor pool, a bar, and a wine cellar with a cozy tasting room. If you fancy some pampering, the spa features mountain views, a sauna and hot tub.


Bonus Stay: American Puerto Iguazu Hotel

Start your Argentine adventure at this mellow but magical property

If you want to add a few extra days to the beginning of your holiday, our Iguazu Falls Extension gives you a chance to visit one of the Seven New Wonders of The World. Get your feet wet, and even slide into Brazil for a day!


Have we tickled your taste for the tango? Let us know if you want our Buenos Aires to Mendoza Gay Tour to be part of your bucket list!

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