Villa Huinid Hotel and Spa Resort

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Villa Huinid Hotel and Spa Resort

Bustillo km 2600
Llao-llao Río Negro

 

 

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Villa Huinid Spa and Resort Hotel is an exclusive luxury hotel in San Carlos de Bariloche, in the Argentinian Patagonia. Its privileged location opposite Nahuel Huapi Lake, surrounded by woods, mountains and gardens, make of it a relaxing place where to rest, and an ideal accommodation for those looking for peace and nature. The hotel, elegantly decorated, boasts a complete spa centre where you will be able to enjoy different treatments and massages given by professionals. The centre also features children and adult heated swimming pools, sauna, Scottish shower, steam bath and a gym.
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The "queen" of the Andean Lakes District is, undoubtedly, the city of San Carlos de Bariloche. Located on the South margin of Lake Nahuel Huapi, it unfolds its beauty throughout its shore, along one long coastal avenue named Exequiel Bustillo, which extends up to Hotel Llao Llao, approximately 25 km away from downtown.

A first, mandatory excursion consists of a relaxed stroll across its streets packed with old and charming stone and wood houses where, at each corner, beautiful sights and landscapes abound. Do not forget to take with you enough photographic film supply (or RAM for those of you using digital cameras). You won't be able to refrain from taking many, many unforgettable pictures here in Bariloche.

The visit to the City
You can begin with a visit to the Cathedral Nuestra Se�ora del Nahuel Huapi. The building was projected by architect Alexander Bustillo and it was never finished. Nowadays its access is used as a chapel. It has got interesting vitreaux that tie religious subjects with Patagonia. Then, after passing Puerto San Carlos (a place for embarking in lacustrine trips where there are also places to eat and attractions for kids) you arrive at the Civic Centre. This is the most representative spot in the city. With its Swiss style, arcades and horseshoe shapes facing the lake, was opened in year 1940 by National Parks. Its buildings lodge the City Council, the Tourism Secretariat, the Police, the Patagonia Museum, the Library and the Emilio Frey Venue where cultural events and art exhibitions take place.

At the Council Building there is a Clock Tower that shows, at 12 and 6 PM, a parade of symbolic figures: aborigines, priests, soldiers, and settlers.

Afterwards you can walk along Calle Mitre, the main commercial area of Bariloche. It is very interesting to observe the style of the buildings along its first blocks, trying to maintain the "Bariloche architecture": Stone and wood, arcades, balconies and eaves all around.

When you get to Calle Beschtedt, you will see long stairways to your right which you can traverse in order to visit one of the most antique buildings, the Chapel of the Immaculate which has been declared a Historic National Monument. Built in year 1905, its first placement was not here but on Moreno Street. It was moved to its current location, a true lookout point to the city, during year 1973 using rails.

It is also recommended that you visit the Walk of Nations (Paseo de las Colectividades) with its Flags Plaza which gathers all the flags of the different immigration currents that populated Bariloche.

Later, you can take Perito Moreno Street, going back to the Civic Center, where you will see the oldest houses in the city: Casa Marciani, Vivienda Speranza, Edificio Capraro, up to the Council of Nahuel Huapi National Park. Afterwards, a bit to your left on Morales Street the Club Andino Bariloche's building is located. It is a very important social and cultural place also. This walk can be finished walking along Mitre until it becomes San Martin Street in order to get to Worest Casino, featuring an imposing view to the lake.

The excursions
There is seduction and action all year long at Bariloche. Besides the traditional lacustrine excursions like Victoria Island and Arrayanes Wood, Huemul Island, Puerto Blest, Cascada Los C�ntaros and Lake Fr�as, you should consider the amazing Crossing to Chile via the Lakes.

You can't skip performing the Circuito Chico (Small Circuit), which consists of a 60 Km. ride along the coast of majestic Lake Nahuel Huapi, with restaurants, tea houses and places to buy home made goods and chocolates.

And there is more to see and do: paragliding, skiing, sailing in lakes and rivers, trekking, sleeping in a mountain shelter... it is all possible in Bariloche. And finally, you should also pay a visit to Cathedral Hill and the Tronador.

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