This hotel, intimate and majestic, rises on top of a hill between Lakes Nahuel Huapi and Moreno. Bearing the stamp of its architect, Alejandro Bustillo, it set the precedent for the identity of the region and has become a symbol of Bariloche.
The Canadian-style design features Normandy tiles and exposed cypress timber that blend with the native green stone. The harmonious décor highlights the splendor of the landscape. Its shades of green, beige, red and gold blur the boundaries between interior and exterior. Works of art and handicrafts, together with the furniture, create a refined country style in each one of its carefully designed spaces and in the comfortable guest rooms with grand views.
The meeting rooms are as well suited for conventions as for the guest’s most lavish gala. At any time of the day, the winter garden, with its comfortable rattan armchairs, welcomes those who want to have lunch or tea after a walk, a tango class or a day of skiing.
The day concludes with a visit to Los Césares restaurant, which offers an elegant atmosphere and delicious gourmet dishes of international haute cuisine. A sampling of meats chef style or a suprême of pheasant sauteed with ginger are some of the exclusive options.
At the Spa, wise hands hold out the promise of relaxation and provide the best beauty treatments. The glass-enclosed cubicles look out on a superb view of the lakes and mountains. The huge indoor-outdoor edgeless pool creates an “infinite” effect, fusing it with the golf course, the hills, the forest and the lakes. A landscape as unforgettable as the visit to the glorious Llao Llao.
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