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House of Jasmines

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House of Jasmines is a luxury countryside hotel in the Andean foothills of Argentina. 

This elegant hotel is set on a large century-old estancia with views over the Andean foothills. It is a luxurious and very romantic property in the distinguished Relais & Chateaux portfolio with extensive gardens and grounds of over 200 acres.

House of Jasmines has a gorgeous combination of cream walls, white linen and modern leather furniture. Guests enter straight into the welcoming living room area, made cosy with an open fireplace. There is a range of rooms in the historic main house and around the grounds. Many have private terraces and suites have separate living areas.

The food is a highlight; the large restaurant is set around a central fireplace and the menu has a regional Argentine bias complemented with an extensive wine list including wines from the local area.

There is also a spa (open to the public), a short walk away with a Finnish bath, sauna and massage as well as an outdoor pool. The hotel is quietly but conveniently located, only 10 minutes’ drive from Salta airport and 20 minutes from the centre.

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What our clients say

  • Hotel Club Tapiz and visiting the wineries in Mendoza was a real highlight. The Iguazu falls were also incredible.

    CAA, London Jan 2016
  • An excellent holiday to a fantastically varied country inhabited by charming people. An absolute must.

    CF, Sutton Jun 2013
  • Highlights:- Hard to choose one:  all the trips in Iguazu and Patagonia were spectacular, as was the impromptu tango in a bar in Puerto Iguazu and the guitarist in the…

    BV Mar 2011
  • The estancia stay was wonderful, and a really special place to spend my 30th birthday - I was thoroughly spoilt! Our trip to Quebrada de Humahuaca with Juan was also…

    JK, North Shields Sep 2014
  • Highlights: “So many highlights - relaxing and wine tasting on the Estancia, trekking on the glacier, enjoying the polo and good in Buenos Aires and the experience and animal spotting…

    KB, Chelmsford Feb 2010
  • The mountain trip in Mendoza was spectacular. We loved Buenos Aires too.

    PW, Tonbridge Apr 2017
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Hannah had an early introduction to Latin America when her family moved to Ecuador and she returned to study in Buenos Aires for a year before backpacking across the continent.

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