Top rated hotels in Tierra del Fuego

Hotel Monaco
3.5/567 Reviews
I prepaid for 2 nights (to save $) but only stayed one. The bottom line is that someone was rooting around in my room and the hotel staff showed zero concern about it.  The full story: I stopped at the hotel before dinner and found my room had been cleaned (btw, no 'do not disturb' option). Otherwise all was well. When I returned from dinner, someone had been in my room - stuff was moved and the TV was on. I immediately told the front desk, and she offered to have the cameras checked the following day. I insisted that they be checked immediately, to which she tried to call an administrator but got no answer. There was no offer to give me a different room or any other show of concern so I asked for a refund (also required an administrator) and left.  No way I was staying there with no idea who was in my room or why.  I booked through hotels.com who assured me that was unacceptable and that they'd sort out my refund... but had to contact the hotel administrators first. First, it'd only take them half an hour to review the cctv. Half an hour later? Nothing. The next day - they needed another hour. I gave them 2. It was Saturday and the right people wouldn't be in until Monday. After all of that, my refund was denied with no explanation.  I still have no idea who was in my room or why, but I'm so glad I had all my valuables with me (no safe in the room).  PS. I only asked for a refund of the 2nd night, which I thought was pretty darn reasonable given how bad the first night was: First off: NO WIFI.  It existed but didn't actually work - got maybe 10 minutes of checking email before it died.  The hotel is under construction. My room had exposed fuses and no patio railing. But there also was no doorknob on the patio door so... yeah.  There were construction supplies on the patio wrapped in plastic that whipped around in the wind all night. Very noisy. And cold - no thermostat in the room and only a thin (stained) blanket provided. They stupidly chose to install soaking tubs instead of normal bathtubs. They look nice, but the bottom isn't flat at all. I'm 34yo with fantastic balance (paddleboarding and ice hockey) and my shower almost killed me. The beds are hard with limp pillows. Breakfast is supposed to stop at 10am but they stop putting out new food around 9am so by 9:30 your options are dry toast and/or lunch meat. They also aren't flexible about this at all - overhear an older woman seeing if they could eat 10 min early as they were doing a tour - denied.  My new hotel gave me the option to open breakfast early or pack me a lunch when I told them I'd have to check out before breakfast started.   If you choose to book here in spite of all this, also be aware that the name on the front of the building is something about being a hotel at the end of the world. I almost didn't go in just because I wasn't sure I was in the right place at all.
Hotel Los Ñires
4.3/553 Reviews
I will say that the bed I was in was very comfortable. But that was about it. We were there with a group of friends and we stayed there for three days. They say it's a three star hotel but it's below that. The rooms are very old and the walls thin. You can hear your neighbors conversations and their TV. There was an altercation with the couple next to me. They were incredibly loud and disrespectful and started a fight with one of our friends. The hotel didn't do anything about it and I had to leave for the night as I was scared to stay there. I felt unsafe. The hotel refused to refund me or make the disrupted couple leave. The food at the hotel was bad. The breakfast was boring and bland. There are no spa facilities. There are no other amenities. The views from the hotel are nice but it's far from restaurants and the city. The hotel manager didn't seem care that we brought them some major business and our tour guide was not happy with their service. We will definitely not being staying there.
Hostel Los Cormoranes
4/533 Reviews
First of all, the store is very enthusiastic. This hostel is more suitable for professional backpackers. It is cheap and can cook small meals. The location is okay, the city is just a little bit big anyway. Hygiene should be rougher, after all, many backpackers are somewhat unaccustomed. The bathroom is shared, hot water is available. The scenery is infinitely good Again
Wyndham Garden Ushuaia Hotel del Glaciar
3.7/552 Reviews
Staying at a hotel on the mountain and the view is beyond praise! The breakfast restaurant every morning and the fire roasting in the evening have a sense of ”back to the past”, but at the same time, it is very comfortable. However, the breakfast content is actually a bit monotonous, but this is Ushuaia after all, so you can’t ask for too much.
Los Cauquenes Resort + Spa + Experiences
4.6/555 Reviews
The scenery is too beautiful. It can be a business trip and just stayed for one day. If you come here in winter, it is really great. It is very suitable for vacation and the prices are also very cheap. King crabs and steaks are very cheap. Argentine Sol The exchange rate is really invincible
Cilene del Fuego Suites & Spa
4.5/565 Reviews
We stayed at this hotel for four nights. It's about a 20-minute drive from the airport. The hotel reception staff checked us in efficiently. He was pleasant and very helpful. Our room was spacious and clean, and everything worked well. There is a safe and small functional kitchen as well as a living area separate from the bedroom. The room also has a nice balcony with awesome views of the mountains. The Wi-Fi connection was strong throughout the property. Bed and pillows are comfortable. Breakfast is included. It is self-service with fresh scrambled eggs, ham and cheese, bread/pastries, fruits, cereals, and beverages. It's sufficient for a good start in the morning. The property is located within walking distance to shops, restaurants, and the marina. The hotel does not have a restaurant. This is a good place to stay in Ushuaia. It's conveniently located, rooms are nice and staff are pleasant and helpful.
Oikos
4.2/519 Reviews
Muy buena hostería. Muy Bien calefaccionada. Cómodo baño. Excelente vista a la montaña. El personal muy amable, tuve la mala suerte de romperme un brazo con el hielo y tuve que quedarme en el hotel y me sentí en mi casa. Volveré seguramente cuando me reponga de mi lesión.
Alto Andino Hotel
4.6/588 Reviews
The hotel is perfect, the location is excellent, the room is large and comfortable and the breakfast is plentiful. You can feel it is good service but you don’t have to ask them for anything as they all consider you ahead.
Del Bosque Apart Hotel
4.4/557 Reviews
The hotel seems brand new: rooms are spacious, comfortable (the bed in particular) with all the facilities required, bedrooms' furniture is new and luxurious. I loved the warm feeling experienced in the way back to the hotel after a long day out in the cold. There's a 20% discount if you eat in the on-site restaurant and they also do room service. 24/7 reception, kind staff and nice breakfast. The cleaning service was perfect. Just a few suggestions: I would have appreciated bacon in the morning. The bread served for dinner is very dry, seems old. WiFi very slow in peak hours. All in all, a great experience.
La Vela
4.5/560 Reviews
The apartment was okay. The faucets in the shower were hard to set for the right temperature with the hot water. It was too hot or too cold and if one doesn't want to be burned, one has to have a weak flow of water. If I increased the flow the water was scorching hot. The apartments was a studio with a bed, chairs, kitchen, fully loaded with dishes, silverware. The closet space was fine and over all the place was it very clean. It is good for two people. The problem was the communication regarding the check-in process. It was not at the apartments, but on the other side of the street on the rear at the Alto Andino Hotel and to get there one has to walk about 200 feet to the corner, make a left for a 300 feet walk up a steep hill, then make another left for an additional walk of 250 feet. The walk is not a problem, but not with a 50lb duffel bag and a 19lb carry-on. If I had been told about this, I would have asked the Uber driver to take me to the Alto Andino Hotel for check-in and I would have asked the driver to wait for me to take me to the Vela apartments. Instead the Uber driver dropped me at the La Vela apts. and I was outside the apartments with my luggage, knocking at the door waiting and hoping for someone to open the door. I tried to call the number of the La Vela apts. listed on the email reservation, but I got a message from the cell service stating the number was a not working number. After about a half hour waiting, a guest of the apartments that was returning from breakfast told me about the ckeck-in issue, he also stated that he had the same problem. When I complained to the receptionist of the Alto Andino hotel, a guy, he just didn't say anything at all, he didn't even say the reason the phone didn't work. To enter the apartments, one has to key in a code. The next day management changed the code and I was not informed, so I couldn't get in the building. I tried to call the La Vela apts. at the number listed on the paper work I got at the time of check-in the day before, but no one answered the phone!!! I had to walk to the Alto Andino Hotel, I complained to the same guy that checked me in the day before, he just gave me the new combination and said that he was busy checking-in other guests, so he couldn't answer the phone. If one wants to have breakfast, one has to pay an additional $10, and it's at the Alto Andino Hotel. The breakfast was okay. The only problem was that both the coffee and the hot water for the tea were cold.

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Number of Hotels119
Number of Reviews2,365
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 261
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 265