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La Comarca

  • La Comarca Hotel, Purmamarca, Jujuy Province, Argentina
  • Bedroom at La Comarca Hotel, Purmamarca, Jujuy Province, Argentina
  • Swimming pool at La Comarca Hotel, Purmamarca, Jujuy Province, Argentina
  • Sitting room area at La Comarca Hotel, Purmamarca, Jujuy Province, Argentina
  • Balcony at La Comarca Hotel, Purmamarca, Jujuy Province, Argentina
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Picturesque hotel of adobe-style buildings painted in pastel shades and scattered throughout landscaped grounds filled with desert flowers and grasses.

La Comarca has picturesquely scattered adobe-style buildings which comprise this pleasant mid-range hotel are built using regional stone, wood and clay and painted in pastel shades that blend right into the Technicolor landscape. They sit amongst lovely landscaped grounds of tall trees, cacti, wild grasses and desert flowers.

There are standard rooms and individual cottages – the latter have a living area, kitchenette and terrace. All are stylishly decorated, with splashes of colour and local handicrafts. There is a restaurant, bar and wine cellar that holds wine-tasting sessions. Leisure facilities include a heated swimming pool, sauna, Jacuzzi and small spa offering massages and beauty treatments.

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What our clients say

  • Considering location was much better than expected Helpful service and good room.

    AK, Blandford Forum Mar 2019
  • Quirky hotel with cabins with the stunning mountains surrounding us.

    EM, London Dec 2018
  • Charming, friendly and committed staff, in an absolutely super little town.

    HB, Bristol Apr 2017
  • "Breakfast could have been better. Reception staff spoke very good English and were extremely helpful."

    AE,Derby Dec 2014
  • We were only there from late afternoon to early morning. A lovely room and evening meal and a pity we couldn't stay longer!

    MM, Holt Apr 2017
  • "Location was lovely, set amongst the wonderful hills, but the hotel's facilities are minimal. Bathroom needed updating - and cleaning. Breakfasts were disappointing - too much cake, not enough healthy…

    LT, London Mar 2014
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Anglo-Peruvian Chris grew up in Lima and spent much of his adult life in between London and Cusco as a tour leader, before settling permanently in our London-based Tailor-made and Group Tours sales team.

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