Carlos Paz offers about 450 different lodging options comprised of resorts, hotels, hostels, campsites, cabins, and apartments and houses for rent. There is a good balance of hotels both inside the city and on the outskirts. As you move out from the city center, the surroundings grow quieter and more picturesque, and the hotels, typically, grow more expensive. But don't be discouraged, there are still some great deals to be found in the countryside.
I've always had the travel bug - maybe it's because I've been traveling around with my family since I was an infant, but mainly I think it's because...
In walking distance to downtown but away from the noise and busy traffic--has quiet and clean rooms and in-house restaurant/cafe. Has arcade games, foosball and ping pong. Outdoor swimming pool. Rooms come with AC and some with microwave and refrigerators.
Friendly and cordial...
Gibert’s House is situated slightly outside the main body of the city at the foot of the sierras chicas (little mountains), close to Av. Cárcano. The architecture looks something like a classic Spanish villa mixed with a modern-day apartment building, with arched, latticed windows...
Gran Lourdes is located in the center of the city, half a block from downtown, about 270 yards from main commercial and tourist centers, and about 110 yards from the lake San Roque. Rooms with telephone, cable TV, heat and air conditioning, and solarium are available. Breakfast is included. The...
Carlos Paz Hostel, only a few minutes from the bus station, offers colorful, dormitory-style rooms for 4, 6, 8 or 10 people. Each bedroom has a private bathroom and comes with sheets and towels. Carlos Paz is child friendly and has both smoking and non-smoking rooms. Breakfast is included. The...