Accommodations in Bariloche by the lake
Wake up every day overlooking the lake and experience the Magic of Patagonia
DUPLEX Apartment
- Guests: 5
- Size: 60m²
Two floors for maximum comfort – Perfect for 3, 4, or 5 people.
- View: View of Bariloche and the Surrounding Nature
- Bed Type: 1 double bed, 2 single beds, and a sofa bed
- Categories: Terrazas Vista al Lago
- Amenities: Dishwasher, Hairdryer, HD TV, Laundry, Refrigerator, Toaster
- Swimming pool: Indoor and heated
- Garage: Underground and secure parking
- Balcony/Terrace: Balcony
- Wifi: Yes
- Bathroom: 2 bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 2 bedrooms
Apartment 303
- Guests: 3
- Size: 32m²
Panoramic view in the heart of Bariloche – Ideal for 1 to 3 people.
- View: View of Bariloche and the lake
- Bed Type: 1 double bed and 1 small children’s bed
- Categories: Terrazas Vista al Lago
- Amenities: Dishwasher, Hairdryer, HD TV, Laundry, Refrigerator, Toaster
- Swimming pool: Indoor and heated
- Garage: Underground and secure parking
- Wifi: Yes
- Bathroom: 1 bathroom
- Bedrooms: 1 studio apartment
ROMANCE Apartment
- Guests: 5
- Size: 50m²
Small in size, yet full of elegance – Perfect for 2 to 5 people.
- View: View of Lake Nahuel Huapi
- Bed Type: 1 double bed, 1 sofa bed, and 1 small children’s bed
- Categories: Ollagua Costa del Lago
- Amenities: Dishwasher, Hairdryer, HD TV, Laundry, Refrigerator, Toaster
- Swimming pool: Indoor and heated, Outdoors
- Garage: Underground and secure parking
- Balcony/Terrace: Balcony
- Wifi: Yes
- Jacuzzi: Yes
- Bathroom: 1 bathroom
- Bedrooms: 1 bedroom

Ollagua

OLLAGUA – a Mapuche word meaning “beautiful view” or “the perfect place to gaze out at the scenery” – is a tribute to Mapuche culture and to all Indigenous peoples in general.
When traveling through Patagonia, what strikes us most are the landscapes, the vastness, the overwhelming presence of nature, and the otherworldly colors of this southern part of the planet.
From the very first day until today, as I’ve traveled through these lands, I’ve always thought about the indigenous people, who were fortunate enough to be able to behold these vast, completely untouched expanses, untouched by modern human influence.
Let us never forget that the Mapuche were here first, with a culture deeply connected to the stars, the forests, the animals, and nature itself.
May these landscapes we are fortunate enough to have in Bariloche guide us to the deepest and healthiest parts of our humanity.
Boris























































































