Hotels in Santiago
Given Santiago's mélange of architectural styles and socioeconomic levels, where you stay could very well shape your opinion of the city. The cheapest accommodations are in the downtown area, el centro, and this is the obvious choice if proximity to museums and historical attractions is important to you. However, el centro is noisily congested with people and traffic during weekdays, and it is altogether a grittier neighborhood, with many buildings weathered by age and neglect. Still, there's a lot of character found in this part of town, and the Lastarría/Parque Forestal neighborhood, located nearby on the east side of Cerro Santa Lucía, is simply lovely.
Some travelers enjoy the upscale ambience of Las Condes, while others find it to be too antiseptic and devoid of local color, in addition to being a longer (although direct) Metro ride to downtown (around 15-20 min.). Providencia is a happy medium between the two, with leafy streets, restaurants, and shops. Energetic types can also reach downtown on foot heading directly east along Avenida Providencia (around 45 min.). Remember that it is a snap to get around town via the Metro, no matter where you stay. Nearly all hotels with 100-plus rooms are international chain hotels; the concept of boutique hotels or B&Bs has not taken off here as it has in many other major cities, but there are a few solid choices for hotels with a more intimate ambience.
Parking at Santiago hotels is free unless otherwise indicated below. High and low seasons differ from hotel to hotel (if they do indeed adhere to price changes), and are individually noted in each review.
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Atton El Bosque
A mid-range locally-owned alternative to the international chains, Atton el Bosque is a great value in the heart of Las Condes. It's pretty standard in terms of room size, amenities (though there’s an indoor rooftop pool), and décor, but service is very friendly and it's an…$$ - Hotel
Grand Hyatt Santiago
A deluxe and giant 24-story contemporary resort on the outer edges of central Santiago, the Grand Hyatt has a sprawling garden with a large (unheated) outdoor pool and all the amenities of a modern hotel-resort, from a floral boutique and a row of glassed-in elevators to Bang &…$$$ - Hotel
Lastarria Boutique Hotel
The location of this new boutique hotel—on a quiet street in a hip artist and student barrio that’s close to downtown and a Metro stop—is ideal. The 14 elegant rooms, verdant courtyard out back with a terraced restaurant overlooking an unheated pool, and quietly elegant front desk…$$ - Hotel
Le Reve Boutique
There are 31 classically decorated rooms in this stately Providencia hotel. French influences run from the quietly dignified service to the delicate Old World decor. Rooms are bright and beautiful, and some have balconies or terraces. It's a sedate and decidedly not-hip…$$Providencia - Hotel
Meridiano Sur
The people running this small inn in the heart of Providencia get what draws travelers to Chile—the extreme landscapes and giant wilderness. They provide friendly, quiet, safe, and relaxed lodgings. The decor is understated and soft, offering a continuum to the simple and…$ - Hotel
Noi Vitacura
This chic new hotel in Santiago’s most upscale barrio is surrounded by haute couture boutiques and five-star restaurants. And it's got the cool, glassy exterior and modern, minimalist décor to fit right in. The downside, however, is that it's far from downtown. What it may …$$$Vitacura - Hotel
Ritz–Carlton Santiago
The old granddaddy of conservative Santiago, the Ritz-Carlton has renowned service, bookworm-friendly public spaces, and a lovely rooftop pool and patio with lovely views of the Andes. Recent renos have finally brought a modern, more stylish look to interiors, as well as improved the…$$$ - Hotel
The Aubrey
Located in a historic Beaux Arts mansion in the bohemian Bellavista neighborhood, this chic boutique hotel outclasses just about every other place in town and helped put Santiago on the global style map when it opened in 2009. Chile has never been known for its personal service or…$$$ - Hotel
Vilafranca Petit Hotel
One of Santiago’s original B&Bs is tucked into a refurbished heritage mansion on a quiet street in Providencia. It's heavy on Old World charm, with antiques and quiet reading spaces, but squeaky floors and tiny bathrooms too. There’s also a lovely patio and unobtrusive…$$Providencia - Hotel
W Santiago
This slick skyscraper is where chic Santiageños come to see and be seen—a contemporary and tech-forward hotel with spare, minimalist décor and its own strange lexicon (typical of all Starwood-owned W hotels). All rooms have views (ask for a west-facing one to see the snow-capped…$$$
