All the colors of the fall in Bariloche. 

In Bariloche, you can find all you need to treat yourself as you deserve. That’s because the moment you get here, you will have a thousand things to do and enjoy: tours, trails, adventure, amazing sunsets, breathtaking landscapes. And everything covered with chocolate! Yes, the Chocolate Festival will be waiting for you once more. This fall in Bariloche, you will discover and rediscover the unique beauty of Patagonia. The amazing views along the Shorter Trail and from the top of Mount Catedral. The majesty of the Nahuel Huapi lake. Treat yourself with the exquisite flavors of Bariloche: roasted Patagonian lamb, smoked foods, craft beer, delicious chocolate and so much more. Fall is the best time to get lost among the color palette of the forests, visit tea houses or stroll down our many trails. 
This is why in Bariloche you can treat yourself, non-stop! 

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Fall in Bariloche
Fall in Bariloche

A LONG WEEKEND
TO TREAT YOURSELF
THIS EASTER 

From April 4 to 12, Easter celebrations are filled with unique experiences, flavors, sensations and places to visit and discover. Enjoy hiking and mountain lodges, horseback riding and adventure tourism, taste all types of craft beer, and get lost in the beauty of the mountains and lakes together with your family.
Everything is ready for an unforgettable Easter! 

Easter in Bariloche
Easter in Bariloche

ALL THE CHOCOLATE IN ONE PLACE 

The National Chocolate Festival takes place during Easter. Our Master Chocolatiers are already working on the world’s largest Chocolate Bar. Discover the Chocolate Street, where you will find shows, fun, the Easter Bunny’s house and the tastiest Easter eggs.

Fall in Bariloche
Fall in Bariloche
Fall in Bariloche
Fall in Bariloche
Fall in Bariloche
Fall in Bariloche
Fall in Bariloche
Fall in Bariloche
Fall in Bariloche
Fall in Bariloche

In Easter,
treat yourself non-stop! 

Patagonian Flavors

Patagonian flavors…

Bariloche’s cuisine is the perfect combination of Patagonia's gourmet products and natural flavors blended by some of the world’s most talented chefs. Our regional dishes have a strong European influence. Curanto, lamb, smoked food, trout and berries are just some of the flavors that you have to try.

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A Connection with Nature

Intense nature…

Scenery and colors you have to see to believe. There’s a wide range of activities on land, water, and in the air to choose from. Led by our guides, you will discover incredible places. It’s the ideal destination to make to reconnect with nature.

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Restless Spirits

Scenery with History…

It's always a good idea to stop at one of the many museums in town. It’s a great family day out with tours to make your journey even richer by getting an insight into the local culture, history and identity of Bariloche.

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Fall in Bariloche from above

Bariloche from Above…

The purest of air, the most incredible colors and the largest mountain lodge network in South America. Everything in one place. Don't forget to pack a coat, sunglasses, sunscreen, a cap to protect you from the sun, and a bottle of water. The hiking register is mandatory and free of charge. It’s important to guarantee a safe hike and peace of mind.

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Fall in Bariloche for adventure lovers

Bariloche for the Adventurer…

Horseback riding with the family, across the plains or in the woods. Tour the mountain trails in 4x4 trucks or mountain bike through the woods. And that's not all! You can also go hiking, rafting, kayaking, canopy, paragliding, scuba-diving, yachting, stand up paddling, stand up rafting, zipline and much more. In Bariloche, your dreams can come true!

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Nightlife

Night Life

You've taken the tours, climbed the mountains and visited the museums. Check out the fun that awaits you once the sun goes down.

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How to get there

Winter in Bariloche
Winter in Bariloche
Winter in Bariloche
Winter in Bariloche
Winter in Bariloche

What you need to know about the fall

  • FALL SEASON

  • March 21 to June 20. Days range between cool and warm, with colder nights. Temperatures vary between 4 and 13ºC (40 to 55ºF) with frequent rain showers.

  • CLOTHING

  • It’s important to bring a good light raincoat and windbreaker.

  • HOW TO DRIVE ON GRAVEL ROADS

  • Drive slowly and maintain a safe distance from oncoming traffic to reduce the risks of damaging your vehicle with loose rock and pebbles on the road.

  • ADJUST YOUR CLOCK

  • Sunrise and Sunset: 6:15 a.m. / 9:20 p.m.
    Time Zone: GMT-3

  • TIPS

  • Voltage is 220 V and sockets are TYPE I.
    International code: +54 / Area code: 294.
    Supermarkets do not offer plastic bags.

  • BANKS

  • Hours: Mondays through Fridays, 8.00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
    The currency used is the Argentine Peso.

  • PARKING

  • In the city center, parking is charged digitally.
    Remember to purchase credit at authorized points of sale.