Lagos Del Calafate: A Luxurious Escape in El Calafate
Nestled in the heart of El Calafate, Argentina, Lagos Del Calafate offers a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and breathtaking views. Located just 100 meters from Av. Libertador San Martín, the city's bustling shopping and entertainment hub, this 4-star hotel is an ideal base for travelers exploring the region. With its prime location, modern amenities, and welcoming atmosphere, Lagos Del Calafate promises an unforgettable stay.
A Haven of Comfort and Convenience
Each room at Lagos Del Calafate is thoughtfully equipped with cable TV, a mini-bar, and free WiFi, ensuring a comfortable and connected stay. The bathrooms are fully stocked with essentials like towels, toiletries, and a hairdryer, while private bathrooms and bathtubs offer added luxury. For families, the availability of a playground and indoor play area makes it a great choice for travelers with children.
The hotel also boasts a variety of dining options, including a restaurant, bar, and snack bar, where guests can enjoy a wide range of local and international dishes. Special dietary requests are accommodated, and additional charges may apply for premium items like wine or kids' meals.
Unwind in Style
Guests can take advantage of the hotel’s indoor swimming pool, open all year round, offering a refreshing escape at any time of the day. The spa facilities include massage chairs, full-body massages, and a sauna, making it a perfect place to relax and rejuvenate. Additionally, the hotel provides a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and a tour desk to assist with planning your adventures.
Must-Visit Attractions in El Calafate
- Perito Moreno Glacier One of the most iconic natural wonders in Patagonia, this massive glacier is a must-see for its stunning beauty and dynamic ice formations.
- Lago Argentino This vast freshwater lake offers incredible scenery and is a gateway to several glaciers, including the Perito Moreno.
- Museo del Hombre y la Naturaleza (MHUNA) A unique museum showcasing the history and culture of the region, with exhibits on indigenous communities and the natural environment.