Spa Bustillo Huinid Hoteles
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Spa Bustillo Huinid Hoteles

bariloche , rio-negro

Located on the iconic Avenida Bustillo, Spa Bustillo Huinid Hoteles stands as a meeting point between physical wellbeing and the natural surroundings of Bariloche. The space functions as an extension of the hotel group’s rest offering, combining personal care services with panoramic views of Lago Nahuel Huapi. Its significance within the destination lies in providing a relaxation alternative that draws on elements native to the region to connect visitors with the surrounding landscape.

The setting and Andean identity

The concept is defined by an aesthetic that seeks harmony with the Patagonian landscape. The interiors are designed with an Andean character, where the architecture and décor incorporate works by local artists, allowing regional culture to become part of the guest experience. The strategic location on the lakeshore ensures a fluid transition between wellness services and nature, making use of the light and the Nahuel Huapi horizon as a central component of the environment.

Wellness and care services

The spa area is structured to offer a detox and relaxation circuit. The facilities include a private hydrotherapy room, dry sauna, steam sauna, and a Scotch shower, all designed to work circulation and ease tension. A distinctive feature is the use of Patagonian products in facial and body treatments, reinforcing the connection with local biodiversity. The space also includes a gym and access to a heated pool, allowing guests to maintain physical activity routines within a restful context.

Connection with the landscape and the stay

The experience in this section of the complex is complemented by the nearby accommodation, where units — ranging from two-story apartments to master suites — face the gardens or the lake. This layout ensures that the concept of wellbeing is not limited to treatments alone, but extends to the observation of the natural surroundings. The integration of these spaces allows visitors to experience a sense of disconnection that uses the Bariloche landscape as its primary therapeutic resource.