Hotel Casa La Fe
A British-Colombian pair run this boutique B&B decorated with (tasteful) religious art. Eat in the jungly interior courtyard or soak in the rooftop Jacuzzi. Higher-priced rooms have balconies overlooking Plaza Fernandez de Madrid...
We will list accommodation in order of preference. For those nights when you need a break from shared showers and thin mattresses, we've also included a few midrange options as well as a few splurges for a real break from the long-haul grind.
Accommodation costs vary from country to country, with Andean countries (especially Bolivia) being the cheapest (from around US$5 per night) and Brazil, Chile, Argentina and the Guianas the costliest (upwards of US$30).
A British-Colombian pair run this boutique B&B decorated with (tasteful) religious art. Eat in the jungly interior courtyard or soak in the rooftop Jacuzzi. Higher-priced rooms have balconies overlooking Plaza Fernandez de Madrid...
Off the Mercedes road, 31km south of Pellegrini, this ranch, owned by ecocampaigner Doug Tompkins, is a place to come to terms with the big sky and abundant wildlife around here...
This landmark hotel sits right on the Río Cali, on the border of San Antonio. Its nine floors offer all the creature comforts, including a swimming pool, spa and gymnasium. It offers big weekend discounts, and there’s a casino next door.
Opened in 2008, this modern boutique hotel sits just behind Centro Comercial Sambil. Sizable rooms are stylishly appointed in a burnt-orange-and-chocolate motif...
Though Torremayor's a top-drawer hotel, you won't find stiff upper lips here. A relaxed and modern place, it offers all the requisite comforts without a drop of ostentation...
This massive complex, including several restaurants, shops, a pool, a gym and a casino, is the most luxurious choice. Pony up for a suite and you get a balcony with spectacular views.
This new sleeping place in a refurbished office building just off Praça da República provides remarkable style and comfort for the price, from quality bedding to chic lighting fixtures...
Set on a prime plot of real estate overlooking Copacabana beach, the Miramar Palace Hotel has sizeable, comfortable rooms and decent service making it popular with a mix of Brazilian and foreign guests...
Great service and facilities in this new and sleek business-spa hotel with top river views from many rooms.
Though the Intercontinental isn't among the world's hippest hotel chains, their São Paulo outpost has comfortably furnished rooms, excellent amenities and just enough luxury to draw both business travelers and leisure-seekers alike...
Opulence bedecks this colonial mansion. It’s built over Inca foundations, with parts of the building dating back to the 16th century, when Francisco Pizarro was an occupant...
Way up in upscale north Bogotá, the five-floor Hacienda Royal is not really a hacienda, but a comfortable business hotel attached to a modern, rather lonely, mall in Uzacuen (a one-time outskirt town to Bogotá)...
This enormous high-rise offers clean, simple rooms with white tile floors and big windows, the best of which offer partial ocean views.
This is a simple hotel with nice touches. Rooms have woodblock prints on the walls, off-white tile floors and modern bathrooms with big bathtubs...
Four-star Hotel Aconcagua has it all, with manicurists and hairstylists on the premises, a sauna and pool and some multilingual staff. It’s one of the biggest in town, built in 1978 for the football World Cup.
One of the oldest of the city’s luxury hotels, the fortresslike Hotel Continental has comfortable though not especially large rooms. It’s right across from Parque Bolívar and has several good restaurants.
One of the loveliest new hotels in Buenos Aires, the Park Hyatt takes up a city block and consists of two wings – a building on Av Posadas and the Palacio Duhau, a renovated mansion on Av Alvear...
Catering mainly to tango fanatics, this 1903 family mansion has been renovated into a luxurious themed hotel complete with murals, glass chandeliers and a curved wooden staircase...
This landmark hotel, looking right along Meireles from its east end, boasts a panoramic external elevator, good service and quality, pine-furnished rooms, all with a sea view. Good value.
The most upscale hotel in Lima, the five-star Marriott has a superb seafront location by the LarcoMar shopping mall and sparkling rooms with every amenity imaginable, including minibars and whirlpool baths...
Luxurious rooms, apartments and suites in a modern building with rooftop pool. Fine facilities, a cracking breakfast and polite friendly service.
This contemporary high-rise, featuring minimalist interior design and several bars and restaurants, is a slick addition to Atalaia’s waterfront.
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