Bonarda Boutique Hotel
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Built in 1908 in the middle of the historic city center of Salta, this noble bearing house has reopened its doors.
Restored and adapted to new needs, integrates classical architecture with contemporary interior design, offering the visitor all the comforts needed for a pleasant stay. The rooms and shared spaces are arranged around two courtyards and a beautiful garden, where light and green are the main figures. Just two hundred meters from the main square, and keeping the spirit of the old homestead, Bonarda Boutique Hotel welcomes you. Please note: Check in time. 11am Check out time.10am Cancellation policy is 3 days We only accept cash, Visa and American Express card on arrival Breakfast included in rate Taxes are included |
Availability & Rates
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- 24 hour reception
- Air Conditioning
- Airport transfers
- Bar
- Breakfast Included
- Direct dial telephone
- Fax Service
- Laundry Facilities
- Luggage Storage
- Tours Travel Desk
Cancellation Policy
This property has a 3 day cancellation policy. Failure to cancel within this time will result in a cancellation charge equal to the first night of your stay.Must-Read Hotel Info
This property has specific Terms & Conditions.Please note:
Check in time. 11am
Check out time.10am
Cancellation policy is 3 days
We only accept cash, Visa and American Express card on arrival
Breakfast included in rate
Taxes are included
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Address:
Urquiza 427,
Salta
We are just 250 meter from the main square in Salta in Street Urquiza 427
Located Near
The city centre features a number of impressive buildings dating back to the 18th and 19th and early 20th centuries. Clockwise around the Ninth of July Square are the neoclassical Cathedral, the French style Museum of Contemporary Art, the Cabildo (in former times, the city's town hall, nowadays a historical museum) and the neoclassical Museum of High Mountain Archeology, which houses artifacts from the Inca civilization, including the magnifically preserved mummies of three Inca children. The Plaza is almost completely surrounded by a gallery, and its beauty inspired a Chivas Regal TV ad, aired in 2004.[2] Within walking distance of the 9th July Square are the impressive Saint Francis Church and the city's three pedestrian streets: Alberdi, Florida and 'Caseros'. The three blocks in Balcarce street closest to the train station are now the centre of night life in Salta, with restaurants, pubs and caf�s on both sidewalks and concerts every night. Rising imposingly in the east is San Bernardo Hill. Its summit, from which visitors can get an awe-inspiring view of the city and the entire valley, can be reached by car, cable car or stairway.