Imagine a secluded corner where architecture and nature merge into one. El Montenegrino Cottages is a unique complex of six cozy wooden houses located in the picturesque city of Tandil, Argentina. The highlight of this place is its eco-friendly design: the buildings are constructed from stone and wood, and their roofs are covered with living greenery, allowing them to blend harmoniously into the landscape of South America's oldest mountains.

The complex occupies a vast territory of over one hectare, offering guests a spacious park, an orchard, and outdoor relaxation areas. This place is ideal for those seeking peace and solitude without sacrificing modern comfort. Inside the houses, you'll find everything you need for your stay, including air conditioning and Wi-Fi, making them an excellent choice for both family vacations and romantic weekends.
The history of El Montenegrino Cottages was inspired by the life of a real person — a Montenegrin nicknamed Yoko, whose home at the foot of the Albion quarry became the prototype for these structures. Today, this place attracts travelers with its unique charm, hospitality, and the opportunity to spend time surrounded by ancient sierras, just a couple of kilometers from the city center.