Bariloche: Ultimate Guide to ‘Argentina’s Switzerland’
Bariloche, nestled along the shore of Lake Nahuel Huapi and surrounded by snow-capped peaks serves as the gateway to the playland of Patagonia. The Rio Negro province’s largest city offers …
Bariloche, nestled along the shore of Lake Nahuel Huapi and surrounded by snow-capped peaks serves as the gateway to the playland of Patagonia. The Rio Negro province’s largest city offers …
Mount Tronador, only 90 kilometers from downtown Bariloche, is one of the most accessible and popular destinations in Patagonia. The ‘thundering mountain’ is the highest peak in Nahuel Huapi National …
La Cueva restaurant is one of the most exclusive and adventurous, if not exactly eco-friendly, dining experiences you can have in Bariloche. As its name suggests, ‘The Cave,’ is set …
Cerro Catedral in the vast winter playland of Argentina’s Lakes District is home to the country’s largest ski destination. Catedral Alta Patagonia Resort is popular both for its extensive terrain …
Hostel Inn Bariloche may not be the absolute cheapest or most diverse hostel in Patagonia’s largest city but it wins on location, cleanliness and stunning views. As a Hostel International …
Friends in downtown Bariloche is a festive eatery that serves up decent, if slightly greasy, Argentine food. Opened in 1986, this diner in downtown Bariloche is a staple for a …
Hostería del Lago is a nice choice for a traditional small four-star family hotel in Bariloche. The rustic Alpine-style building is inviting, as is the indoor-outdoor pool on a deck …
El Patacon is considered one of Bariloche’s finest restaurants. Visited by noteworthy guests including various European royalty, Argentine actors and former U.S. president, Bill Clinton (who dined here with despised …
Cervecería Blest was Bariloche’s first microbrewery and is now a veteran on the beer scene. Today successful microbrew beer brand with locations around Argentina, the flagship location is an obligatory …
If you’re looking for a ‘creole barbecue’ in Bariloche check out a local favorite, El Chucaro. The parilla has a cowboy feel with bright lighting that says, ‘hello family and …