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Santa María – 19 hotels and places to stay

Hotels located in the centre of Santa María

Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.7
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 80 reviews

Río de Chocolate is located in Santa María. The property has city views. Free WiFi is included throughout the property.

Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.8
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 14 reviews

Viento Zonda is set in Santa María. The property has city and quiet street views. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.

From US$37.95 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.6
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 28 reviews

A recently renovated apartment, Mi cielo offers accommodation in Santa María. Among the facilities at this property are full-day security and a tour desk, along with free WiFi throughout the property.

From US$46.28 per night

Yokavil, en pleno centro de Santa María is located in Santa María. The property has quiet street views. The property provides a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi is available throughout the property.

From US$46.80 per night

Situated in Santa María, Casa de Retiros Virgen de Guadalupe, Finca la Soledad. Bodega Prelatura offers a garden. Boasting a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a barbecue.

Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.3
Good - What previous guests thought, 4 reviews

Set in Santa María in the Catamarca Province region, Cabañas Achalay – Refugio en Santa María has a garden. This holiday home offers free private parking and private check-in and check-out.

From US$67.42 per night

What guests said about Santa María:

6.0

These comments do not apply only to Santa Maria, they apply...

These comments do not apply only to Santa Maria, they apply equally to other small towns in Argentina. It's very difficult for foreigners to pay for their accommodation as very few small establishments accept credit or debit cards, they almost all want Argentinian cash or Argentinian bank transfers. Of course foreigners don't have Argentinian bank accounts. And obtaining cash from ATMs is an absolute nightmare, at least it was for us. Using a Chilean debit card, the maximum amount we could withdraw was ARS60,000 (about USD50) for which there was a 20% charge on the Argentinian side, not to mention poor exchange rate and Chilean side charges. A VERY expensive exercise.
Guest review by
María Cecilia
Chile