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Artistas

Honoring those people who express themselves in the universal language of art, beauty and harmony.

  • 1 double bed.
  • Cold/hot air conditioning.
  • Wood-burning stove.
  • 
Satellite TV.
  • Sleeps up to 2 guests.
  • Spacious.
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Chamitos

This is the name given to children and teenagers in some Latin American countries reminding us that youth are the hope of humanity.

  • 1 Double bed and 1 single bed.
  • Cold/hot air conditioning.
  • Wood-burning stove.
  • Satellite TV.
  • Sleeps up to 3 guests.
  • Comfortable.
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Tani Tani

Meaning “flower of the Andes Mountains” in Araucano language

  • 1 double and 1 single bed.
  • Cold/hot air-conditioning.
  • Wood-burning stove.
  • Satellite TV.
  • Sleeps up to 3 guests.
  • Comfortable.
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Wentru

From the Quechua language, in celebration of outstanding Argentine men.

  • 1 double bed and two singles.
  • Cold/hot air conditioning.
  • Wood-burning stove.
  • Satellite TV.
  • Sleeps up to 4 guests.
  • Comfortable.
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Warmikuna

“Women” in the Quechua language, a celebration of womanhood.

  • 1 double bed and 2 singles.
  • Cold/hot air conditioning.
  • Wood-burning stove.
  • Satellite TV.
  • Sleeps up to 4 guests.
  • Spacious.
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Amawta Wasi

“Home of the Wise” in Quechua, homage to the original indigenous peoples and to the Huarpe population that inhabited this region.

  • 1 double bed and 2 singles.
  • Cold/hot air conditioning.
  • Wood-burning stove.
  • Satellite TV.
  • Sleeps up to 4 guests.
  • Comfortable.
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Mi Rancho

In celebration of the Argentine Gaucho, the expert horseman of the pampas.

  • 1 double bed, 2 singles, 1 bunk bed for 2 people, 1 folding bed.
  • Cold/hot air conditioning.
  • Ceiling fan.
  • Electric panel.
  • Wood-burning stove.
  • Satellite TV.
  • Sleeps up to 6 guests and 1 small person or child.
  • A very spacious room.
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