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Welcome to Kosten Aike Hotel, the unique hotel in Calafate with 12.000 years of history. Prominent Argentine artists have in fact recreated the ancestral tehuelche designs, making their contribution in this outstanding boutique hotel. 80 rooms decorated with the outmost comfort details, offer the guests a complete relaxing stay. The Ariskaiken Restaurant offers a menu boasting an intriguing combination of flavors of the world and of the Patagonian cuisine. All, of course, accompanied with a selection of the finest Argentine wines. After a workout routine at the gym, you may enjoy a sauna session or a relaxing Jacuzzi to experience a total rejuvenating experience. The Aura Telmeltenk convention center at the main floor has an audience capacity of 170 or 130 people for banquet use. The space can also be conveniently divided in smaller meeting rooms and the Kospi room on the 3rd floor has a capacity of 30 people. A fully equipped free of charge business center is also available on the 3rd floor.
Category : Epoque Classic Comfort - Learn more
Kosten Aike is exceptionally located one block away from the heart of downtown Calafate, next to the shopping strip, main restaurants and the new Casino. 80 rooms decorated with the outmost comfort details, offer the guests a complete relaxing stay. Fully equipped free of charge gym and business center are also available.
Address : Gobernador Moyano 1243 9405 - Kosten Aike Hotel Calafate Map
Description: A spacious room with 2 Deluxe twin beds.
Decorated with ancient designs through the artistic works of well known Argentinian artists in tapestry, carpets, curtainspaintings, ceramics, cloth and ironworks.
Number and type of beds: 2 single beds
Occupancy: 2 Adults
Description: A spacious Deluxe king size bedroom with ancient designs.
Through the artistic works of well known Argentinian artists in tapestry, carpets, curtains, paintings, ceramics, cloth and ironworks.
Equipped with wi-fi high speed internet access, cable TV, heating, electronic safe/deposit box, mini bar, marble bathroom with a classic set of amenities.
Number and type of beds: 1 Double bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults
Description: A spacious room with 3 deluxe single beds.
Decorated with ancient designs through the artistic works of well known Argentinian artists in tepestry, carpets, curtains, paintings, ceramics, cloth and ironworks.
Equipped with high speed internet access, cable TV, electronic safe/deposit box, mini bar, marble bathroom with a classic set of amenities.
Number and type of beds: 3 Single beds
Occupancy: 3 Adults
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Situated in the southern border of Lake Argentino, El Calafate is a tiny village in Patagonia, Argentina. Its name derives from the calafate, a little bush with dark blue berries and yellow flowers that is very widespread in Patagonia. El Calafate is a major tourist destination for it is a hub for visiting different parts of the Los Glaciares National Park, including the Perito Moreno Glacier (one of the most visited in the world) and the Cerro Chalten and Cerro Torre. The 5000 inhabitants of the village of El Calafate have made of hospitality a cult. It is a peaceful and charming community that dates from 1913. A breathtaking heaven of tranquility and vegetation, El Calafate is where the Patagonian beauties are revealed in all their splendor. It is a place where lakes, steppes, woods, mountains, and glaciers coexist with the rich local flora and fauna. Presently, it is a major tourist center, with picturesque houses, shops, restaurants, and handicraft stores. El Calafate has gained both national and international magnitude as all the glacial circuits start there: Viedma Glacier, Upsala Glacier, Onelli Glacier, Spegazzini Glacier, Mayo Glacier, Frias Glacier, and Perito Moreno Glacier known as "the eighth wonder of the world" and nominated World Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1981.