Top rated hotels in Tierra del Fuego

Pacífico Apartamentos Centro
4.2/513 Reviews
Strategic location
Hotel Los Ñires
4.3/544 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
4/59 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
3.7/543 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
4.6/545 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
Alto Andino Hotel
4.5/552 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.
La Vela
4.5/521 Reviews
Giant apartment. It has all the equipment to cook and eat in peace. View of Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. Check in is done at the Alto Andino hotel, which is on the same block, but is easily accessible. After that, they give you a password so you won't need to go back there for anything, not even check out. The building is well located, we did everything on foot: supermarket, restaurants, shops, tours, photos of Ushuaia signs.
Patagonia Home - Ushuaia Center
4.5/512 Reviews
The location is still a good store, restaurant, all walk around this neighborhood.  But there is also a bad thing, that is, it is too noisy at night, his room is basically on the second floor and the third floor of the city. I don't know why there is a lot of locomotive sound at night.  The service is very good, and the boss is very enthusiastic.  The facilities are very poor,  The bed is very old and the bedding is not as good as the domestic two-star guest house, all of which are chemical fiber. The curtains can't be all pulled up, it's very strange how to change clothes...
Las Hayas Ushuaia Resort
4.5/559 Reviews
I am on a business trip halfway a year. The service at this hotel is really 5 stars. Bar's sandwiches and soups are the most exquisite meals I have ever eaten in South America, and the potato chips are also the best; the hotel can be seen at a small size. The scenery of the town, the lobby, the restaurant, the layout of the rooms are exquisite, and the journey throughout Ushuaia is great!
Hotel Albatros
4.1/547 Reviews
I hate leaving bad reviews; travelling here from the US was a long and exhausting process. I arrived at 07:30, way ahead of check in, and didn't expect a room, but maybe a place where I could sit and have coffee. Gentlemen at the desk said coffee was part of breakfast buffet, that I needed to wait until I was checked in for the next day. Really? I couldn't have coffee even though I was booked here two nights? Wow. I got checked in at 1, which was fine, but the room was uncomfortably warm. I found the thermostat and turned the heat to cool. Tried to nap (up all night traveling here), but it was too warm. And, I heard people talking like they were in my room. They were in an adjacent room - talking in normal voices - no sound barrier at all! I set the air to the coldest setting and left, returned a couple of hours later and the room was hot. I called the front desk and was told no air conditioning and to open a window. Loud construction and traffic - and the neighbors talking = no sleep again. Day 2, repeat. New neighbors talking, room still hot, loud noises out the window. The hotel also offers free WiFi, but it was slow and intermittent at best. Just terrible. I thought I would give them a pass on that since we were at the ”end of the world,” but found the restaurants I ate at had good WiFi. Asides: no water or coffee available except until 10:00. The bigger issue was water, as the guides I read claimed ”tap water in Ushuaia is not potable.” I've traveled to Africa (several times), Borneo, Thailand, Norway, S Korea, Costa Rica - every place I've stayed provided water, and most had coffee or other beverages available throughout the day as complimentary. To be fair, they provided bottled water in the rooms - but in the mini bar for a price. And breakfast? The breakfast plates they provide are the size of coffee saucers! And the first thing they took away from the breakfast bar was the coffee pot!! So - not impressed. I would not stay here again.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels172
Number of Reviews1,210
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 233
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 241