Only 492 feet from the Main Square, Hotel Luxor Salta offers comfortable rooms with an elegant style in downtown Salta. Free WiFi access is available. Guests can enjoy the rooftop solarium.
JERRE
United States
I am furious that this hotel first informed me that I could not extend my stay prior to arrival. Then, after finding another hotel that could accommodate my stay needs they came back and said they do have the availability I needed. I already found another place to sleep! After all this, this property had the nerve to still charge me for the one night. I made several requests to cancel the reservation and refund the one night stay charges. I was billed the one night although I never even checked into this hotel.
This elegant 4-star hotel in Salta´s historic center features a rooftop swimming pool with views of the city and Lerma Valley. Accommodations provides cable TV, and free internet.
Laura
Dominican Republic
The best thing about this hotel is its location. It is within walking distance of the city’s main attractions, including the main square, museums, restaurants, and pedestrian streets.
The rooms are spacious and comfortable, and the front desk staff is friendly and helpful.
Located in the heart of Salta’s city center, Gran Hotel Presidente offers modern rooms with cable TV and free WiFi.
George
United Kingdom
For a four star hotel this was decent value. However, it is no longer a four star hotel. Maybe it was when it first opened but that was a long time ago. Indoor pool is still nice as is the outdoor terrace area. Staff were friendly and helpful. Everything was just fine, but way below expectations based off the listing
Located right across from Salta’s picturesque Cathedral, Hotel Regidor offers rooms with regional décor and unlimited local calls to landlines. Wi-Fi is free and there is a daily breakfast.
Nasso
Bulgaria
Location was great,the hotel is colonial vibe. Great value for money
Featuring a bar, El Bodeguero Hotel offers accommodations in Salta, a 3-minute walk from El Tren a las Nubes and 0.9 miles from El Palacio Galerias Shopping Mall.
La comida excepcional. Las habitaciones muy comodas y hasta el mínimo detalle. El personal excelente.
Located in Salta, a 7-minute walk from Salta Town Hall, Hotel Alvarado Suites has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a terrace.
Habitación confortable amplia
Personal muy amable y atento
Located within a 17-minute walk of San Bernardo Cableway and 1.3 miles of Salta Town Hall, Hotel Tonight has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Salta.
El personal muy pero muy amable...!!!! La limpieza
Located in Salta, a 4-minute walk from Salta Town Hall, Crystal Hotel features views of the city. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, a concierge service and free WiFi.
Cerca del centro. Desayuno muy rico. Personl excelente
Located in Salta, 2.7 miles from El Tren a las Nubes, Casa Foresta provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Es muy bonita, todo es de muy buena calidad y buen gusto.
Set in a charming colonial-style house with an inner patio, Hotel de la Linda offers rooms with free WiFi access and a cable TV in Salta. The historical city center is 328 feet away.
The staff were incredible and the location is perfect
This elegant 4-star hotel in Salta´s historic center features a rooftop swimming pool with views of the city and Lerma Valley. Accommodations provides cable TV, and free internet.
Modern hotel, very good breakfast and stuffs very polite
Salta Suite provides rooms in Salta near San Bernardo Cableway and El Gigante del Norte Stadium. This 4-star hotel offers a tour desk and luggage storage space.
La habitación es preciosa ultracomoda y muy espaciosa
Only 164 feet from Salta’s picturesque cathedral, Guemes hotel offers practical rooms with private bathrooms. The city’s cable car is 2625 feet away and a daily continental breakfast is offered.
Very comfy room. Easy access to anywhere in Salta.
Hotel Caseros Salta has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden, a restaurant and bar in Salta. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Impecable, comodísimo. Excelente ubicación. Muy amables todos.
Located in a historical XIX building, Hotel Colonial offers free Wi-Fi and affordable accommodations right across from the bustling Plaza 9 de Julio, Salta's main square.
Brilliant location, very friendly and helpful staff
Boasting an indoor swimming pool, Casa Real Hotel offers spacious rooms with a panoramic view of Salta and the surrounding mountains. Free WiFi access is provided. A daily breakfasts is served.
Located within 1.1 miles of El Tren a las Nubes and 3.5 miles of Padre Ernesto Martearena Stadium, La Teresita Hotel Boutique has rooms in Salta.
La atención, muy limpio todo, lugar tranquilo para descansar
FAQs about hotels in Salta
On average, 3-star hotels in Salta cost $45 per night, and 4-star hotels in Salta are $92 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Salta can be found for $170 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Salta this weekend is $200 or, for a 4-star hotel, $111. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Salta for this weekend cost around $187 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $64 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Salta for tonight. You'll pay around $120 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Salta will cost around $187, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Salta was a pleasant surprise. Unfortunately we were just passing through for 1 day. We just had enough time to do a self guided walk around Plaza 9 de Julio and a couple of blocks either side.
But there was a lot to see and do just at Plaza 9 de Julio alone.
I particularly liked Cabildo Historico (the historical Salta museum) it was free entry and very interesting. The Cathedral on the opposite side of the square is beautifully and ornately decorated inside. MAAM (the museum with the Mummies of Liullaillaco) was fascinating. It's paid entry, but worth it, to see something very unique.
Would have loved to have seen Iglesia Y Museo San Francisco, didn't realise that it shuts between 1230 - 1600. Should have stopped here first when we walked past in the morning on our way to Plaza 9 de Julio.
Also had some lovely epanadas for lunch at Dona Salta.
Mona
Singapore
Scored 6.0
6.0
It has small town feel. Salta itself can be seen in one day.
It has small town feel. Salta itself can be seen in one day. My ticket to train de las nubes was cancelled in the last minute, so I missed it. It might have been perfect if all had gone thru as planned, but since it didn't, I just had one more day to find something to do.
Kang
United States
Scored 10
10
The museums were great and the center has a lot to do.
The museums were great and the center has a lot to do. We didn't connect with the free walking tour but heard it was excellent. We enjoyed the view from the gondola and the top of the hill with the man-made waterfalls We took a day trip to San Lorenzo on the bus and hiked up to a peak where paragliders launch. We got lots of information from the tourist office during their English speaking hours. We ate at local places that served the local empanadas and a soft cornmeal packet with sweet corn called humita. We splurged for a nice dinner at a local spot and also did the tourist dinner with the dancing and singing (very talented musicians, dancers were OK). If we had more time, we would have visited more museums and maybe gone on the Train in the Clouds.
Leslie
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Salta is a nice northern capital city in Argentina.
Salta is a nice northern capital city in Argentina. The central plaza square always has lots of things going on and being a very walkable city, most of the attractions are fairly close by. After going through many of the museums in the area, you'll start to notice that the entire region has some points of interest that might make you wish you stayed longer.
Dennis
United States
Scored 10
10
O centro de Salta é bonito e bem cuidado.
O centro de Salta é bonito e bem cuidado. Para mim, um dia foi suficiente para conhecer tudo (as melhores atrações são as naturais por toda a província, e, estando de carro, não é necessário manter a cidade como base).
€lizabeth
Brazil
Scored 6.0
6.0
There is not really that much to do in Salta from a tourist...
There is not really that much to do in Salta from a tourist perspective. Better to spend your time in the surrounding areas such as Purmamarca, Tilcara, Humahueca and Salinas Grandes north of Salta or Cafayate (highly recommended) to the southwest of Salta via the Quebrada Las Conchas. Stop at the Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) and El Anfiteatro (the Amphitheatre) for spectacular scenery.
David
United States
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It was Christmas Eve so quite quiet to be honest in regards of previous comments.
The guys at the reception were amazing. I was by myself, alone and I am really ok with that. But they invited me to their table and we had a chat for most of the night.
Just lovely people in the northern part of Argentina.
I had a room for myself. Comfy and nothing to complain about.
Lovely hotel with a fantastic location and kind, supportive staff! The room was very nice, though the bathroom and shower felt a bit outdated. Despite that, everything else was wonderful, making it the perfect choice for our short stay in Salta. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a comfortable and welcoming place to stay in the heart of the city!
Great room with a lovely view over the square. Staff was friendly and helpful. Breakfast was superb and the hotel even organised an airport pickup on arrival. We’d highly recommend the hotel and staying here.
In no exaggeration, this is the hotel with the highest cost-performance ratio in Salta. It comes with breakfast, has a kitchen, friendly owner, and attentive staff!
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