The Salta Sheraton. Well, yes, it is a Sheraton so your expectations should be inline with that first and foremost. The property is situated up the hill so to speak so you have a lovely view of the city, day or night. We had made a last minute change in our itinerary and opted to move to the Sheraton since we had some SPG points.
The staff overall was welcoming and very helpful (thank you Fabio!) Fabio from Misiones and the Iguazu Sheraton had joined the Salta team and we spoke with him and several other staff who made our trip very enjoyable. Including helping us order dinner from a local restaurant around midnight because we were tired to go out. Wonderful service!
Our room was clean, had great water pressure and offered very nice views. The spa, gym, and pool were in order and the staff accommodating. The breakfast was plentiful and the espressos and cappucinos got our morning off to good start.
Everyone from the casino, bar, desk, bellman, housekeeping and restaurant were helpful, professional. Thank you, Salta Sheraton!
We walked to Feria Balacarce about a mile (1.5km) and the main square maybe less than a mile in the other direction with ease, through nice neighborhoods, although we taxi'd back to avoid the hill. Salta is easy to navigate and friendly, you will come across wonderful places to eat. On Sunday, after mass, we followed the yummy smells and the masses of locals for wonderful dining. My message to you is to get out and explore, take the local bus and just try things. One great adventure (so to speak) was to get on the local bus to go to the Artensal Market (free trade) which is the white building and not the open air market! Of course we checked out both - but the adventure was our bus driver who was thrilled to have Gringas aboard talk about Salta and even stopped the bus and invited us to take pictures of an area he said was scenic. Some of the locals on the bus were not so enchanted they were on there way and didn't have the same fascination we had with every single novelty we saw. Accordingly, we were polite and respectful of their schedules and were quick about following out drivers instruction to take photos here, here, here =) Kudos to the public transportation system in Salta (drivers made sure we got on the right bus #'s more than once!) Practice your Spanish!
We like this place Salta!
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