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Hotel Cacique Inacayal

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Lakeside hotel blending classic design with modern style, offering breathtaking views, spa areas and comfortable lounges.

The lakeside Hotel Cacique Inacayal is a mix of classic design and smart modern style, with a spectacular location and scenic viewpoints.

All guestrooms have lake views, and wall-to-wall windows offer up enticing panorama from the restaurant, lounge, wine bar, indoor swimming pool, and even the gym enjoys a breathtaking vista.

There’s also a very attractive outdoor deck where you can unwind with a drink or snack as you look out over the shimmering sapphire waters of Nahuel Huapi and its crown of snow-capped peaks.

Larger than it appears from the outside, the hotel has eight mezzanine-style floors. Rooms are subtly decorated with white walls and wood furnishings, while upgraded rooms have hot tubs.

The hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the town centre but has the advantages of a quieter and more natural location; it even has a small private beach.

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What our clients say

  • Thought we'd died an gone to heaven - incredible/amazing place

    PD, Birmingham Mar 2017
  • "Hotel catered for large groups so less personal. View from bedroom over the lake had the WOW factor. Restaurant mediocre."

    PN, Aylesbury Jan 2014
  • Super friendly and great location.

    CL, Perth Jan 2018
  • "Best of the hotels where we stayed in the Lakes area. Excellent restaurant with v reasonable prices, nice bar. Helpful staff."

    MS, Bath Jan 2014
  • A lovely hotel with great views across the lake.  The reception staff were some of the most helpful we have ever come across.

    JW, Bedford Dec 2017
  • Excellent pool. 

    PS, High wycombe Apr 2017
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