El Chalten

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A simple B&B off the main road, Nothafagus is named after the southern beech tree, and the lodge has a rough-hewn, woodsy feel with exposed beams and leaves stamped into the lampshades. — Fodor's
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New and modern, this busy hotel has 20 rooms with flat-screen TVs, and comfortable beds decked in down bedding and colorful throws. — Lonely Planet
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Storm this castle via the oversized medieval doors and a perfectly acceptable high-end hotel awaits. — Lonely Planet
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Accessible only by boat or a three-hour trek, Aguas Arriba has a privileged location right on the Lago del Desierto, with a glimmer of Mount Fitzroy in the distance. — Fodor's
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This behemoth has mixed six-bed dorms with in-room bathrooms, lockers, plasma TV and free wi-fi. Run by a transport company, it also offers travel and sleep packages. — Lonely Planet
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If you are looking for a nature getaway, then keep driving past the little hiking town of El Chalten along a dirt road on the river. — Afar Magazine
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Serving as Chaltén’s Grand Central Station (Chaltén Travel buses stop here), this bustling backpacker factory has something for everyone, from bus reservations to internet (extra) and cafe service. — Lonely Planet
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Tidy and welcoming, this guesthouse is built next to a bluff popular with rock climbers. — Lonely Planet
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With a cozy lodge atmosphere, this boutique hotel is rustic and stylish, with just four rooms, all with Fitz Roy views, and an adjacent cabin. — Lonely Planet
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