Thermal Baths
Plan to spend a full day at the Termas de Villa Elisa to fully enjoy the various pools and spa services.





Located in the heart of Entre Ríos, Villa Elisa is a destination defined by its commitment to wellness and tranquility. The city is most famous for the 'Termas de Villa Elisa,' a vast complex featuring various pools with therapeutic mineral waters and modern spa facilities. Beyond the spas, the city earns its nickname 'City of Gardens' through its lush parks and clean, tree-lined streets. Visitors can explore local history via the 'Tren Histórico' or enjoy the quiet charm of the central plaza. It is an ideal spot for those looking to escape the hustle of larger cities and immerse themselves in a slow-paced, authentic Argentinian experience focused on health and relaxation.
Located in the heart of Entre Ríos, Villa Elisa is a destination defined by its commitment to wellness and tranquility. The city is most famous for the 'Termas de Villa Elisa,' a vast complex featuring various pools with therapeutic mineral waters and modern spa facilities. Beyond the spas, the city earns its nickname 'City of Gardens' through its lush parks and clean, tree-lined streets. Visitors can explore local history via the 'Tren Histórico' or enjoy the quiet charm of the central plaza. It is an ideal spot for those looking to escape the hustle of larger cities and immerse themselves in a slow-paced, authentic Argentinian experience focused on health and relaxation.
Expansive thermal bath complex with therapeutic mineral waters.
Beautifully maintained public gardens and lush green spaces.
Historic train rides offering a glimpse into the region's heritage.
Traditional regional cuisine including authentic Argentinian asado.
The city offers a very peaceful environment with limited nightlife options.
It is a popular weekend destination for locals, which can lead to busier thermal pools on Saturdays and Sundays.
English may not be widely spoken in smaller local establishments; basic Spanish is helpful.
Villa Elisa is a great base for visiting nearby attractions like El Palmar National Park.
Plan to spend a full day at the Termas de Villa Elisa to fully enjoy the various pools and spa services.
The city is small and very walkable, but renting a bike is a great way to see the outskirts and rural surroundings.
Wellness retreats and peaceful family getaways.
ARS $
$40-$70 p/day
Spanish, English
Note that many local shops and businesses close in the afternoon for siesta, typically between 12:30 and 16:30.
Don't miss the chance to try local river fish or traditional parrilla at the city's family-run restaurants.
March-May, September-November
Mild temperatures and blooming gardens make this an ideal time for outdoor activities and walking tours.
Expect hot and humid weather; while the thermal pools remain open, the midday sun can be quite intense.
Pleasant weather and fewer crowds provide a perfect backdrop for a relaxing spa retreat.
Cooler temperatures make the hot thermal waters especially inviting and provide a cozy atmosphere for indoor dining.