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Things to do in Bariloche

Bariloche is one of Americas's best places for ski, nature trips. Top-to-bottom runs and a village that knows how to host. Here's how we'd actually spend the time — what to book, what to skip, and the small choices that make the difference.

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    Take a lesson on day one even if you've skied before — get the local tips

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    Lunch on the mountain, not in the village

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    Book one off-piste or guided morning if conditions allow

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    Hit the spa or thermal pool on the day your legs say no

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    Stay out for one big après — the village is half the trip

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    Get up for at least one sunrise — it's why you came

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    Book one guided hike or wildlife trip with someone who really knows the area

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    Eat where the staff eat after a long day outdoors

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    Build in a rest day — nature trips are heavier than they look

Hotels from$297 / night

Bariloche FAQs

What are the must-do things in Bariloche?
In Bariloche, lean into what the place is famous for — ski experiences first, then a slower day to find the neighbourhoods most visitors miss. Build the trip around one big day and one easy day.
How many days do you need in Bariloche?
Three days is enough to see the headlines, five days is the sweet spot, and seven lets you add a day trip or a slow morning without rushing. See our 3-, 5- and 7-day itineraries for Bariloche.
Is Bariloche expensive?
Hotels in Bariloche start from around $297/night on Booking.com. Eating and getting around is reasonable if you avoid the most touristy streets — locals' favourites are usually a third the price and twice the food.
What's the best area to stay in Bariloche?
Stay close to where you'll actually spend time — a central neighbourhood saves an hour a day. We pick the area based on what kind of ski trip you're after; the full Bariloche guide breaks it down.
Is Bariloche worth visiting?
Yes — Bariloche is one of Americas's best places for ski, nature trips. Top-to-bottom runs and a village that knows how to host.