Hotels by region: The Pampas, Argentina
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Estancia La Bamba
Estancia/Ranch - San Antonio de ArecoAround 1 hour 45 minutes north from Buenos Aires. A traditional estancia dating back to 1830, when the main building was used as an old posthouse on the Camino Real (Royal Road), that joined Buenos Aires with the North of the country. The main colonial house has a watchtower, covered verandas, interior patio and a lovely sitting room, which leads to the dining room where guests dine communally. The gardens are well kept, there is a outdoor pool and quincho. Read more» -
Estancia La Bandada
Estancia/Ranch - San Miguel del MonteAround 1 hour 30 minutes south of Buenos Aires. The estancia is set in a beautiful park with sycamore, Ginkgo bilobas, elms and a variety of pine trees. The brick-built house is of colonial design and traditionally furnished with many antiques. Read more» -
Estancia Las Viboras
Estancia/Ranch - DoloresAround 3 hours south of Buenos Aires. An impressive working estancia with extensive grounds and a swimming pool in the heart of the Pampas. The original house dates from the 1820's, with beautifully decorated interiors and the owners, Sandy and Gigi Dodero, are very welcoming. Plenty of asados and typical food eaten communally. Read more» -
Estancia los Patos
Estancia/Ranch - San Miguel del MonteAround 1 hour 30 minutes south of Buenos Aires. The owner, Angel Estrada, inherited the land the estancia now stands on from his mother's family. It was once an area of over 360,000 hectares and he now owns 230 hectares plus cattle. Read more» -
Estancia Villa Maria
Estancia/Ranch - Maximo Paz, outskirts of Buenos AiresOnly 1 hour from central Buenos Aires and 25 minutes from the international airport. A very impressive Tudor style main house with well kept gardens, a lake and over 300 species of trees. There is a beautiful main sitting room with antique furniture, an impressive dining room and it has the feel of a traditional country hotel. Read more» -
El Ombú de Areco
Estancia/Ranch - San Antonio de ArecoAround 1 hour 45 minutes north from Buenos Aires. The property has been in the hands of the Boelcki family since the 1930's. The dining room is informal with fireplace and private tables. The sitting room has a cosy fireplace and is surrounded by a beautiful terrace with mosaic tiled floor and huge pillars. All of the buildings are covered in wisteria and ivy, and the grounds are well maintained. Read more» -
Estancia El Rosario de Areco
Estancia/Ranch - San Antonio de ArecoAround 1 hour 45 minutes north from Buenos Aires. Owned by the Guevara family, the main house was built in 1892 and the estancia has 200 acres. The sitting room has a huge open fireplace. There are two polo fields and a pool. Read more» -
Estancia Las Colas
Estancia/Ranch - Gualeguay2 hours 45 minutes north of Buenos Aires, half an hour from the border with Uruguay. This turn of the century Renaissance house is ideally situated close to the small town of Gualeguay and provides a relaxing atmosphere away from the capital. The house itself is well decorated with a mix of classic and modern art and has a very comfortable living room for guests. There is also a small museum with old farming equipment, classic cars and even an antique dentist chair. The atmosphere is very homely and the food is traditional to the area. Read more» -
Estancia Santa Rita
Estancia/Ranch - LobosAround 1 hour 45 minutes south-west of Buenos Aires. An impressive Baroque style main house overlooking impressive grounds, with a sitting room, library and small dining room downstairs. The gardens are well kept, there is a swimming pool and lagoon, attracting many birds. Read more»