Modern Santiago

Traditionally, Patagonian travelers have transferred through Santiago airport and onwards to their final destination, however things have changed. This cosmopolitan and fast-changing city, considered by many as a culinary hotspot, is one of Latin America’s rising stars with so much to offer every type of visitor.

World renowned wine regions, mountainous landscapes for adventure activities and the eclectic UNESCO coastal city of Valparaíso are all within a short drive of Santiago. A stay in Chile’s capital should be incorporated into any Patagonian adventure.

Where can I stay in Santiago?

Illustrated Guide

Providencia & Vitacura Neighbourhoods

Providencia and Vitacura are safe, elegant residential neighbourhoods located close to the centre of Santiago. They're well served by road to the airport and with the nearby metro it's only a short trip to the historical sights of the capital. Quieter than some of the other touristic districts, these neighbourhoods have a relaxed feel with plenty of bars, restaurants, cafés and modern up-and-coming gastronomic offerings.

Boutique

Hotel Bidasoa

A beautiful and welcoming boutique hotel located near some great restaurants and cafés in a quiet and relaxing part of Santiago. The hotel boasts 87 spacious and well-lit rooms with a homely feel, friendly service from its staff, and ample and verdant outdoor space with a pool for relaxing in the heat of a Santiago summer.

Bidasoa is very proud of its sustainable principles and excellent vegan food.

Hotel Bidasoa, Santiago

Hotel Bidasoa, Santiago

Le Reve

This boutique hotel, strategically located in central Providencia, near the metro and many restaurants and shops, is an ideal base for visitors to the city. Le Reve combines French architecture with a contemporary style, making it very appealing.

With over 30 rooms, some overlooking the interior garden, and all equipped with air-conditioning and a full set of amenities, this hotel suits all types of travellers.

Le Reve Hotel, Providencia, Santiago

Le Reve Hotel

Maison Italia 1029

This boutique hotel is located in the Barrio Italia area of Providencia. This relaxed area has numerous Italian restaurants and wine bars centred on Santa Isabel St.

The hotel has just six guest rooms, most with private terraces. There is contemporary decor throughout and the well-appointed rooms have WiFi, air-conditioning and safe boxes. On the ground floor is a stylish café serving breakfasts, lunches and snacks.

Maison Italia 1029, Santiago

Maison Italia 1029

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Hotel Solace

Located near the metro, this 4-star hotel has 108 uniquely-styled modern and spacious rooms. The highlight is undoubtedly its rooftop terrace with a pool and bar, providing one of the best places to see the sunset and the city’s stunning skyline.

With a noteworthy in-house Mediterranean restaurant, this modern hotel is both comfortable and great value for your time in Santiago.

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Swimming pool at the Hotel Solace, Santiago

Noi Vitacura

A stay at Noi is refined and sophisticated. Relax in the spa, enjoy exquisite dining and experience sunset from the rooftop pool and bar. This hotel feels 5-star, but without the associated price tag, and its modern architecture is an attraction in itself.

Situated close to both Bicentenary Park and San Cristobal Hill, you’re never far away from the green lungs of the capital.

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Noi Vitacura, Santiago

No Frills

Hotel Ladera

This hotel is in a great location at the foot of San Cristobal Hill. It's close to many bars and restaurants and only a short walk from the metro station.

Sleekly designed, its 36 rooms are practical and well-equipped, and the sun terrace and rooftop pool provide a welcome break from the Santiago heat during summer. It's a great value option for travellers to Santiago, especially those who will be out exploring the city for most of the day.

Hotel Ladera, Santiago

Hotel Director

This hotel offers 96 spacious rooms with contemporary minimalist decor in a great location in Vitacura. As well as the excellent service, you can enjoy cooling off in the outdoor pool or unwinding in the sauna.

Rooms have views of the mountains and city and some are specially designed for people with reduced mobility.

Hotel Director, Santiago

Hotel Director, Santiago

Lastarria neighbourhood

This old, historic neighbourhood, which is little more than a few streets, has a village-like feel, nestled in the hustle and bustle of the centre of Santiago. It has great restaurants and cafés, artistic independent shops, and is within walking distance of Plaza de Armas, Museo de Bellas Artes (fine art museum) and the neighbourhood of Bellavista. On a Saturday and Sunday it also has a fun little antiques market.

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The Singular

A large, modern hotel, with 63 rooms. It's very well located in the city centre on the lovely streets of the Lastarria neighbourhood. With a rooftop terrace and outdoor pool, you can enjoy beautiful views over the city before returning to your spacious room.

If you're looking for a luxurious base for a night or two in Santiago, this is a great option.

We love the personalised service and the relaxed, yet elegant feel at one of Santiago’s most attractive and unique hotels.

City centre

This area of Santiago takes in the Bellas Artes district with its numerous parks and green spaces. There are plenty of monuments, museums, theatres, restaurants, bars and cafés to enjoy. It’s an ideal place for tourists.

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Altiplánico

This upmarket four-storey hotel in the centre of the city is an excellent choice. It's right in the heart of the main tourist attractions so there's no need to use the metro.

The hotel has 24 rooms, including six suites, spread over four floors. All rooms are very well appointed in a modern and uncluttered style. There are also two delightful interior patios where you can enjoy a relaxing drink, away from the bustle of the city.

All the services you would expect of an upmarket hotel are on offer, including a 24hr reception and an honesty bar.

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Bellavista Neighbourhood

Nestled under the Saint Christopher Hill, Bellavista is a neighbourhood of contrasts. Famous for being a Bohemian neighbourhood with artist studios, there are student bars selling cheap beer in litre bottles, fine dining and live music.

Boutique

Castillo Rojo

As the name suggests, this castle looking building, looks like something out of a fairytale with turrets and balconies.

Recently restored and open for just one year, the interior of this building restains all of its original charm original features, antiques and furniture made and sourced in Chile.

The rooms vary in size, but all offer character and comfort.

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What our customers think of Santiago hotels

Loved the Hotel Reve and its location. Beautiful courtyard and great breakfast buffet. Strongly recommend. Read the full review

Travelled: March 2023

Katie Harris - USA

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We would recommend staying at the Hotel Cumbres in Santiago because it is in the 'Bohemian' district of Santiago, with great places to eat, visit and people watch.

Travelled: October 2017

Peter - Australia

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Airport Hotels

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Santiago Airport Holiday Inn

The perfect place for any late-night or early-morning flights, the Holiday Inn can be found right outside Santiago's international airport.

Whilst not as charming or unique as other options, the ease and practicality of walking off of a long-haul flight and into your hotel room late at night is certainly worth considering.

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Vineyards

Matetic Vineyard

Why not stay in a winery estate just 50 miles from Santiago airport?

This peaceful all-inclusive retreat, just outside bustling Santiago, is ideal for both wine lovers and those simply wanting some R&R at the end of their adventure.

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Restaurant at Casa Real

Santa Rita Vineyard

This vineyard is located to the south-east of Santiago, just 45 mins from the international airport. It is the winery where the Carmenere grape was 'rediscovered' in 1993.

Located in a beautiful walled 40-hectare park, designed by leading French landscape gardener Guillaume Renner, Casa Real hotel is unique in Chile. There are just sixteen rooms, tastefully decorated with late-19th-century furniture, heirloom paintings and tapestries. Guests can make use of two outdoor swimming pools and a snooker room. Service and food are of excellent quality and reminiscent of an 'old-school' 5-star European hotel.

During your stay you can walk in the park amongst peach, olive and almond trees, or through the rose gardens and palm trees by the lakes. There is also, of course, a winery tour that includes the cellar – a national monument where you can gain insight in the role Casa Real played during the fight for independence from the Spanish.

Not to be missed is the Museo Andino pre-Columbus ethnographic museum which is on a par with the National Museum and run by the Clara Real Foundation charity.

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