El Cortijo Hotel is a colonial house transformed into a boutique hotel, in the village of Cachi, Salta. It offers pleasant rooms with traditional Argentinean décor and a gourmet restaurant.
Susan-Maree Marcella
Australia
A lovely small hotel built around a charming central courtyard. The hotel was an excellently renovated old style building.
A very nice restaurant / breakfast area, and nice surrounds.
Located in the Calchaqués Valley, in the heart of the Salta mountains, the elegant La Merced Del Alto Hotel offers a wine cellar with tastings and outdoor swimming pool.
Roni
Israel
Beautiful hotel, staff and landscape..highly recommended
Situated in Cachi, 150 metres from the main square, Tampu features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a garden. The hotel has family rooms.
Set in a charming garden with a swimming pool, Miraluna Cabañas offers self-catering cabins with free Wi-Fi and mountain views in Cachi. Breakfast is provided. Cchi town is 7 km away.
Geraldine
France
The situation in the vineyards. The breakfast in this incredible place with an amazing view.
Cabaña Los Molles is a holiday home with a patio, located in Cachí, 4.1 km from Cachi vineyard. The kitchen comes with an oven and a toaster. A flat-screen TV is available.
Shabana
Canada
The location was good but a bit far from the City Center so you need a transport .
Set in Cachí, El Molino de Cachi offers accommodation with a private pool, a patio and river views. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
Located in Cachí in the Salta Province region, Finca Santana has a garden. The property features mountain and garden views.
Lucile
France
Very peaceful and well decorated, super views over the mountains and Adriana is very dedicated to make your stay great. Very good breakfast and afternoon aperitif.
Located 100 metres from the Calchaqui and Cachi rivers and 200 metres from 9 de Julio main square, Hosteria Villa Cardon offers free Wi-Fi, a large terrace and a private garden in Cachí.
Carolena
New Zealand
Absolutely loved Hosteria Villa Cardon. A beautiful and cozy place to stay in an idyllic town. I immediately felt comfy and relaxed on arrival. All the staff members and so kind and accommodating and passionate about food, with different specialties and offerings. All the food is exquisite and made/shared with love and care. The place on has 4 rooms in total so it has a really cosy and quiet vibe. The cat, Cali gives the best cuddles. The rooms are so nicely built, designed and kept perfectly clean and well maintained. Highly recommend you stay here if you are spending time in Cachi.
Casa del Tejedor features accommodation with a shared lounge, a garden and a shared kitchen for your convenience. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
WOJCIECH
Poland
Located in an old historic building with beautiful garden in the center of Cachi.
Nice breakfast.
Martin was very kind and helpful.
Situated in Cachí in the Salta Province region, La Chakana has a garden. This homestay features free private parking and a shared kitchen. Guests can make use of a terrace.
Rebecca
Germany
The host is very lovely and helpful. She was always present and gave us perfect recommendations. She was super happy letting us stay at her home from where you have a beautiful view onto the mountains. We felt directly like being at home and were disappointed that we had to leave. Everything was just wonderful and we got a delicious Cachi style breakfast.
Cachi is a wonderful little town in a complete colonial...
Cachi is a wonderful little town in a complete colonial style situated at 2500 meters altitude. This helps with the temperature, which is around 25 degrees while it’s 30+ in Cafayate. Around the large square with tall, shady trees, there are several restaurants. All Argentine towns have such a large square, green and with shady trees. The squares, which are always called 9th of July Square or another famous date, attract both tourists and locals, and especially in the evening, there is a rich social life with music and performances. As always, people sit and drink mate tea from characteristic cups with built-in straws.
Read more here: https://www.inditravel.org/en/salta-cafayate-cachi-road-trip-argentina/
Otto
Norway
10
Scored 10
We stayed 2 nights and it was just right.
We stayed 2 nights and it was just right. I regret the museum was not open when we were there. A recent storm had knocked out the internet in the whole town and only one restaurant had it working. The main square is a charming oasis of green in the white-washed town that is clean and inviting.
Patricia
United States
10
Scored 10
Cachi was the jewel of the towns we visited during 3 weeks...
Cachi was the jewel of the towns we visited during 3 weeks in Argentina. The hotel was clean, contemporary with local art work, friendly employees, and easy walking distance to the plaza. The view of the hotel courtyard and pool was beautiful with Cachi in the background. Cachi was very walkable and clean. We happened to be there the weekend of the yearly music festival. We were too tired to attend but could hear the folk music from our hotel room, which was fun. If this could be a problem for sleeping you might want to check the date of the January festival, but it added to the charm to see the musicians arriving in costumes and and hear people singing along. This is a BIG festival in a small, charming town.
Kris
United States
10
Scored 10
Cachi is a beautiful small town.
Cachi is a beautiful small town. We spent only 1 day but I would suggest 2-3 minimum. There are plenty of small towns nearby and some TOP NOTCH wineries and bodegas to explore. We're going back again and slowing it WAY DOWN.
Jeffrey
United States
2.0
Scored 2.0
There is absolutely nothing to detain the visitor in Cachi.
There is absolutely nothing to detain the visitor in Cachi. It is totally devoid of charm or attraction and there is no reason to stay.
The restaurants are of a very poor standard and the quality of the food and of service is dire. A forty minute wait after ordering was not unusual and then the food would be cold and virtually inedible. We could not finish any of the meals that were provided.
Cachi is, of course, on a wonderful route through the Andes and is difficult to avoid. If there is time, the traveller on this route should continue to the nice small town of Molinos with some lovely old colonial buildings, attractive adobe houses. and a very interesting church.
.It also has a very nice hotel - the Hacienda de Molinos , a former residence of a Governor of the Province - - with a very, very good restaurant. It is well worth the visit.
Graham
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
travelled by car Cafayate > Cachi
travelled by car Cafayate > Cachi
beware that there is 100km of gravel road, very corrugated
i suggest a full tank of fuel before leaving Cafayate
coming to/from Salta, scenic very winding mountain road with major gravel sections
national park of cacti is gret
The views of the mountains and surroundings incredibly enhance the stay. In the morning there are horses to be seen across from the fence, a dog to greet you, and and grapes from the orchard to taste.
This was a fantastic place to stay while in Cachi. Close enough to get into town easily, but a 5 minute drive away and you feel like you are in the mountains and at peace. Communication was excellent.
Beautiful, newly refurbished home on the edge of Cachi. The room is spacious with high ceilings and adobe walls. Good Wi-Fi connection. Super kind and helpful hosts who prepared a lovely breakfast with local jams, delicious!
We loved the cat on the property, she was so friendly and cuddly, reminding us of our puppy back home.
Parking on the street just outside.
Absolutely magical hotel in a remote location not too far away from Cachi! The rooms were exceptional and the dinner was delightfully fresh. Virginia is an excellent host and her sense of pride in her family home is very apparent. It was difficult to leave the comfort of the Casa de Campo La Paya in the morning - we wished we had stayed here longer!
Beautiful location, building , and rooms. A updated 100 year old building that is fabulous to step back in time. Bottled water available. Wonderful breakfast! Excellent staff spacious accommodation and peaceful. Having a car to get there is best but you can get a taxi the 7.4 km from Cachi. My favorite stay while I was in Argentina for a month!!!
The house is really beautiful. The rooms are very nice, and the beds are really good. It's located centrally in Cachi, and it's only 5 minutes walking to the restaurants. It's a nice and small place and good to meet some other travellers in the garden. Sol and Sole were really nice, and prepared a good breakfast.
Lovely little hotel in the centre of the town. Owner was lovely! Comfortable bed with a great view, bathroom was well equipped. Added bonus of quick laundry service. Breakfast was included but could have included more option (although fairly standard from all our stays in Argentina!). Clean everywhere!
The hotel has an inner court with a pool. There is a little restaurant also within it where you have breakfast (media lunas and bread with jam, tea/coffee, orange juice). Our room and bathroom were both very spacious. Cachi is very small so everything in the town is well within walking distance.
This property has real character. It is beautifully furnished and it feels as if you are a guest in the owner’s house. Breakfast was good and served with the other hotel guests in an elegant dining room. It is a very short walk to restaurants and the main square.
Beautiful hotel! Lovely rooms/apartments with lots of facilities. Comfy beds and lots of places to relax. Pool was added bonus! Vineyard tour was great and able to taste their wines also. Breakfast delivered to you was a lovely added touch!
- great location (outside of Cachi, a car is recommended, but in our case it was, what we were looking for)
- nice rooms (without an AC, which was not needed during our stay (mid February)
- good restaurant
Comfortable atmospheric rooms in the heart of town. We were well attended by Austin and the hotel cat! Great breakfast and helpful service throughout. Would definitely recommend for a Cachi stay.
A small wooden cabana on a family’s land - you need a car to access as several miles above Cachi on unmade roads . Hot plate so we could make dinner , and fabulous views sitting outside
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