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Guide to the best places to stay in Mendoza 2026

Chosen by Time Out Travel as a recommended destination for 2026, Mendoza is having a major moment. Here, we share a guide to 15 accommodations to enjoy from north to south.

Federico Juarros
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Mendoza once again confirms itself as one of the most vibrant destinations on the global map. Over the past year, the province has not only been awarded Michelin stars and keys, but has also been recognized by Time Out Travel as one of the great cities to visit in 2026, cementing its place as a benchmark for wine, gastronomy, wellness, and hospitality. This international recognition reflects a consistently built identity: striking landscapes, projects with character, authentic experiences, and a uniquely warm way of welcoming travelers.

Within this context, this selection of the 15 best places to stay in Mendoza 2026 works as a curated guide, designed for those who want to sleep well, live better, and choose wisely. It’s not just about luxury—although there is plenty of it, and the very best—but about properties with soul, identity, and a range of price points. From iconic vineyard hotels and mountain wellness retreats to vibrant hostels, glampings, and urban boutique gems. A reliable roadmap for every taste and budget, with one certainty: the very best of Mendoza today is right here.

1. Awasi Mendoza: Boutique luxury among vineyards and the Andes

Formerly known as Cavas Wine Lodge, Awasi Mendoza is an icon of boutique luxury in Luján de Cuyo and one of the most refined ways to experience Mendoza wine from within. Surrounded by 55 hectares of vineyards at the foot of the Andes, it blends earth-toned design, suites with private pools, and its own winery—inviting guests to savor the landscape with all five senses.

Wine-and-grape-seed-oil spa treatments, dinners under the stars, horseback rides through the vines, and guided tastings are complemented by tailor-made experiences such as hot air balloon flights, helicopter tours, and mountain-view yoga sessions—creating a concept of quiet, elegant luxury deeply connected to nature.

Tip: It was the first luxury boutique hotel set among vineyards in South America, achieving its highest distinction in 2025 with 2 Michelin Keys.

Where: C. Costa Flores s/n, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza. Bookings here.

2. Hualta Winery Hotel Mendoza: Sleeping above a winery, in the heart of the city

Hualta Winery Hotel Mendoza is an urban hotel offering a distinctive concept: bringing together accommodation, wine, and city life in one place—guests literally sleep above a working winery in downtown Mendoza. In the basement, visitors can tour the production area and join guided tastings and sensory experiences. From the rooftop and from rooms located on the 8th floor and above, guests enjoy privileged sunset views of the city and the Andes. The hotel also offers complimentary wine service throughout the stay and features the renowned restaurant La Cabrera.

Tip: It’s pet-friendly, welcoming pets up to 10 kg for an additional fee.

Where: Primitivo de la Reta 1015, Mendoza City. Bookings here.

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3. Huli B&B: Boutique charm in the heart of the city

Located in the city’s 5th Section, Huli B&B is the soulful house many travelers seek when exploring Mendoza with ease. More than just lodging, this boutique bed & breakfast combines minimalist design with homey warmth, personalized service, and spaces designed so that each morning begins with coffee and the promise of a well-lived day.

Its bright, understated rooms with contemporary details work equally well for urban getaways or as a base to discover nearby wineries, restaurants, and bars.

Tip: Its location is ideal for exploring on foot, close to cafés, restaurants, Arístides Street, and Parque General San Martín.

Where: Martín Zapata 195, Mendoza City. Bookings here.

4. Susana Balbo Winemaker’s House: Wine luxury with a feminine perspective

In the heart of Chacras de Coria, Susana Balbo Winemaker’s House offers a distinctive way to experience Mendoza luxury, where wine, design, and gastronomy flow naturally together. Created by renowned winemaker Susana Balbo, the hotel blends contemporary architecture, art, and meticulous hospitality, alongside the culinary signature of executive chef Flavia Amad and her restaurant La VidA, recognized by the Michelin Guide.

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Each corner reflects a refined, sustainable, and feminine vision of luxury: noble materials, natural textures, and a close bond between architecture, wine, and wellness.

Tip: The Balbo family’s upcoming project in the Uco Valley is being developed with sustainability at its core, including vineyard planting, allowing guests to combine mountain and city stays.

Where: Viamonte 5022, Chacras de Coria, Mendoza. Bookings  here.

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5. El Nido Glamping: Sleeping under the stars, with the Andes as your roof

El Nido Glamping offers a different kind of stay for those seeking nature without giving up comfort. Set in a privileged mountain environment, this refuge of geodesic domes invites guests to disconnect from noise and reconnect with what truly matters: open skies, silence, and endless views of the Andes.

Each unit is designed to blend seamlessly into the landscape, featuring warm interiors, comfortable beds, and thoughtful details that reinterpret glamping through a Mendoza lens. Ideal for couples or slow escapes, El Nido combines intimacy, design, and pure nature—offering an authentic and contemporary way to stay in Mendoza.

Tip: The experience includes a fire pit area perfect for enjoying traditional Argentine barbecues with an unforgettable backdrop—always with a focus on responsible practices.

Where: Camino Sin Nombre, Mendoza. Bookings here.

6. Lares de Chacras: Boutique with local soul in the heart of Chacras de Coria

Harmony and simplicity coexist in a natural, healthy setting at Lares de Chacras. With just 11 rooms, this boutique hotel guarantees an intimate atmosphere. It features a wine cellar with a reading lounge, a restaurant serving “home-style cuisine,” a multipurpose event space, plus a garden with a swimming pool and jacuzzi.

Comprehensive concierge services are also available—whether arranging restaurant reservations, coordinating tours, or organizing private transport for special activities. According to the Travelers’ Choice Awards by Tripadvisor, the hotel ranked 3rd in the Small & Boutique category in South America in 2024, based on real traveler reviews and a perfect 5.0 rating. In 2025, it also earned an international Michelin star distinction.

Tip: Its spacious garden is the perfect setting to enjoy breakfast each morning, featuring homemade products and freshly squeezed natural juices.

Where: Larrea 1266, Chacras de Coria, Luján de Cuyo. Bookings here.

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7. Villa Mansa Wine Hotel & Spa: A sensory experience from start to finish

Sleeping inside a wine barrel? At Villa Mansa Wine Hotel & Spa, it’s part of the experience. Its iconic Cuvée Suite, inspired by a wine vat, combines original design with premium comfort, featuring a jacuzzi, Scottish shower, and a gallery shaded by vine-covered pergolas.

The experience continues with a full spa offering massages, a dry sauna, and a heated pool, along with a restaurant that pairs creative cuisine with Mendoza’s finest wines. A perfect refuge to surrender to relaxation, pleasure, and calm, surrounded by nature and winemaking spirit.

Tip: The hotel offers an exclusive wine bath—a wellness ritual that uses the antioxidant properties of grapes to relax body and senses.

Where: Avenida Roque Sáenz Peña 4900, Luján de Cuyo. Bookings here.

8. Finca La Puebla: A hotel between vineyards and mountains

Finca La Puebla is a boutique refuge set among vineyards, with the Andes as silent witnesses and a countryside atmosphere that invites relaxation. Accommodation options—lofts, suites, and family houses—feature private bathrooms, kitchenette, air conditioning, heating, Wi-Fi, and TV. The property includes an outdoor pool, garden, solarium, complimentary parking, and daily housekeeping service.

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The homemade breakfast included is a highlight, best enjoyed outdoors while taking in vineyard views and the region’s native landscape.

Tip: The pool area is located away from the resting zones for added tranquility, and there’s a traditional quincho available to reserve for wood-fired barbecues.

Where: La Superiora & 3 de Febrero, La Consulta, Mendoza. Bookings here.

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9. The Vines Resort & Spa: Living, creating, and becoming part of the wine at the foot of the Andes

In the heart of the Uco Valley, surrounded by endless vineyards and with the Andes as a permanent backdrop, The Vines Resort & Spa offers an experience where wine isn’t just observed—it’s lived. This internationally minded resort combines private design villas, personalized service, and a clear philosophy—Stay. Play. Make Wine.—inviting guests to immerse themselves fully in Mendoza’s wine universe, from crafting their own blend alongside local winemakers to exploring the valley on horseback or by bike.

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Its gastronomic proposal, highlighted by Siete Fuegos by Francis Mallmann, celebrates fire, seasonal ingredients, and regional cuisine at its finest. Meanwhile, the spa, yoga sessions, and outdoor activities balance pleasure, rest, and contemplation.

Tip: The Vines achieves something rare—relaxed luxury, authentic experiences, and a deep connection with the landscape, all in one place.

Where: Ruta Provincial 94, km 11, Tunuyán, Mendoza. Bookings here.

10. Bondi Lodge: Sleeping in a bus and waking up among vineyards

In Vistalba, Bondi Lodge transforms recycled vintage buses into original and sustainable accommodation. There are three fully equipped “bondis,” designed for up to four guests, combining design, comfort, and a strong eco-friendly ethos based on circular economy principles.

With a shared garden, bicycles for exploring the area, and a peaceful vineyard setting, it’s an ideal option for those looking for something different, fun, and conscious.

Tip: Located just 15 minutes from Mendoza city and 20 minutes from Potrerillos Dam.

Where: Almte. Brown 4535, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza. Bookings here.

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11. Gorilla Hostel: The social hub for experiencing Mendoza

With a pool, garden solarium, bar, and dedicated game and coworking areas, Gorilla Hostel is designed as a complete hostel experience—where there’s always something happening. Just 150 meters from lively Arístides Street, it combines a strategic location, great vibes, and comfort. It offers both private and shared rooms with en-suite bathrooms, lockers, privacy curtains, and continental breakfast with hot options.

The proudly local staff organizes daily events—Argentine barbecues, happy hour, pizza or empanada nights—as well as experiences like trekking excursions and winery visits. Winner of the Travelers’ Choice 2025 award, it’s ideal for sociable travelers who want to enjoy Mendoza to the fullest without overspending.

Tip: The team also hosts regional cooking classes, adding an authentic culinary touch to the stay.

Where: Martín Zapata 155, Mendoza. Bookings here.

12. Entre Cielos Wine & Wellness Hotel: A loft suite among vineyards and Andean skies

The Loft Suite at Entre Cielos Wine & Wellness Hotel is a futuristic luxury experience elevated above the vineyards of Vistalba. Designed as a curved, lunar-inspired module, this ultra-exclusive suite for two offers total privacy, a private terrace, and an outdoor hot tub with sweeping views of the Andes.

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A limited-edition concept created for those seeking absolute disconnection, signature design, and an unforgettable stay in direct contact with nature.

Tip: Guests can enjoy an authentic Hamam Spa—the only one of its kind in Latin America—featuring vinotherapy treatments.

Where: Guardia Vieja 1998, Vistalba, Mendoza. Bookings here.

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13. Posada Salentein: Art and wine in the heart of the Uco Valley

Surrounded by vineyards, manicured gardens, and open views of the Andes, Posada Salentein invites guests to experience the Uco Valley from within. With just 14 rooms distributed across three independent houses, this boutique estate offers an intimate and tranquil atmosphere, where time seems to move at the pace of the landscape. Located an hour and a half from Mendoza city, it is an ideal starting point for immersing yourself in the region’s winemaking and cultural history.

Tip: At the family winery, guests can access historic wine editions preserved by the founding family—an exclusive visit reserved only for visitors. Art lovers shouldn’t miss the Killka Art Gallery on the estate.

Where: Ruta 89 s/n km 14, Los Árboles de Villegas, Mendoza. Bookings here.

14. La Morada Lodge: Slow living in Los Chacayes

In the heart of the Uco Valley, surrounded by 270 hectares of vineyards and open views of the Andes, La Morada Lodge offers a serene, authentic stay deeply connected to nature. This boutique hotel blends warm hospitality with breathtaking scenery and an experience designed to slow the pace—whether enjoying its common spaces, relaxing by the pool, or exploring the mountains and vineyards.

Tip: The experience is enhanced by its restaurant, El Hornero, and outdoor activities such as cycling through the vineyards, tennis and paddle courts, and an interactive children’s park—making it ideal for romantic getaways or family trips alike.

Where: Los Chacayes, Tunuyán, Mendoza. Bookings here.

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15. Chozos Resort: Ancestral wellness at the foot of the Andes

Located in the heart of Mendoza’s piedmont, Chozos Resort offers a deeply restorative experience inspired by ancestral mountain dwellings. Its organic architecture blends into the landscape, creating wellness capsules where earth, wine, and fire coexist in perfect harmony.

With a strong focus on sustainability and thoughtful design, the resort invites guests to reconnect fully with the natural environment. Suites, villas, and glamping options are conceived for experiencing the mountains from within—through calm, contemplation, and sensory immersion.

Tip: In addition to its signature spa and personalized wellness experiences, Chozos features a locally inspired gastronomic concept led by Barro Cocina, turning each stay into a complete sensory journey in the heart of the Andes.

Where: Servidumbre del Paso s/n, Alto Agrelo, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza. Bookings here.

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