Poncho Huasi B&B is an old colonial house in the countryside near the city of Salta. Owner Alicia is a local and her husband Nick is from the UK. They both speak English and will help arrange trips for small groups with English-speaking guides.
There are only four guest rooms, so the place...
Sol Huasi is an excellent budget option located five minutes from the main plaza, and a 10-minute walk to Salta's hopping bar district. The dorm-style beds tend to a attract a youthful crowd. There is wireless internet, hot showers in shared bathrooms and breakfast included in the...
Here’s a hostel that caters to the needs of backpackers. They’ve got lots of dorm space, kitchen access, locker storage, pool/ping pong, Internet, taxi service and bar to boot. Social areas, the multicolored design scheme and coming-and-going crowd create a lively scene. An added plus is that...
Recommended even by another Salta hostel owner, Terra Oculta takes the prize for a backpacker hostel. They have a laundry list of services while keeping prices low. What do you need? Book exchange, cooking facilities, tourist information, video/TV/music room, table tennis, laundry service,...
Surely you’ll have no problems finding a place to make camp on the grounds, seeing as there are 500 tent sites for the taking. The campgrounds also sport a swimming pool, so that even the locals are drawn here during the steamy summer. To arrive, take southbound bus No. 13 (Balnearario), which...