Grand Hyatt
Santiago
This elite property offers comfortable rooms with a modern, contemporary
appeal while at the same time providing some of the most amazing views in
the city. With an unrivalled swimming pool area, the hotel is a great place
to unwind after a long journey. The hotel also features three international
restaurants: Anakena, which offers a delicious Thai cuisine, Matsuri, one
of the most renowned Japanese restaurants in the city, and Senso, offering
tasty Italian on the outside terrace near the pool. Guests may also choose
to dine on the terrace above the waterfall.
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Ritz Carlton
Santiago
One of Santiago's most stylish hotels and certainly the most conveniently located, the Ritz Carlton is situated in the El Golf neighborhood of the city's fashionable Las Condes district, where many popular shops and restaurants are within walking distance. The hotel boasts a lovely swimming pool on the roof with a great view to the surrounding Andes Mountains and the city of Santiago below. Guests can enjoy live music every evening in the hotel's elegant lobby or have a special bath prepared for them in their room while sipping a glass of brandy. The hotel also offers a club floor with a private lounge where complimentary cocktails and food are served.
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Explora Hotel Salto Chico
Patagonia
Undeniably the most luxurious lodge in Chile's stunning Torres del Paine
National Park, Explora is more than just a lovely property: it's an entire
concept. With Explora's approach, guests stay on a full board basis and
each day they choose from a range of outdoor activities provided by the
lodge's expert guides. The lodge boasts what may very well be the most
dazzling view on the entire continent of South America -- the modern-style
property is perched on the edge of Lake Pekoe against the dramatic background
of Patagonia's soaring peaks. Spend all day trekking or horseback riding
through this spectacular park before returning to the splendid luxury
and simple coziness of the lodge. You may wish to sip on some exquisite
Chilean wine while you watch the sunset.
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Explora Hotel de Larache
Atacama Desert
Don't expect to sacrifice comfort just because you're in one of the driest
and most remote spots in the world! Explora en Atacama is a modern hotel
that mimics the layout of a small town built around a central patio - we
think that the otherworldly desert landscape must have informed the lodge's
funky futuristic design. Everything that guests need to enjoy their time
in Atacama - touring, meals, snacks, and cocktails - is included with a
stay here. Each day, the lodge offers a variety of outings geared to various
interests and degrees of fitness, so you can pick and choose what you'd
like to do. Four interconnected pools and a number of outdoor seating areas
encourage guests to get outside and enjoy the magnificent surroundings.
We also recommend taking advantage of the telescopes on the rooftop "observatory" to get a better look at the canopy of stars above.
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Lapostolle Residence
Colchagua Valley
Located in a wine region that is often called “the next Napa,” Lapostolle Residence offers four guesthouses, a term that does not do justice to just how luxurious these charming freestanding casitas are, each with a vaulted ceiling, wraparound terrace, and magnificent views of the surrounding vineyards. Guests can journey along the wine route to visit any or all of the 12 wineries on the trail, go horseback riding through the vineyards alongside an authentic huaso (Chilean cowboy), take a dip in the breathtaking infinity pool, or visit several local museums that document the regional history. In the evenings, they can head to the modern-looking main guest house to enjoy gourmet food with Colchagua Valley wine and, of course, the unbeatable views.
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Awasi
Atacama Desert
An oasis of luxury in the driest desert in the world, Awasi offers guests comfort and world-class hospitality against a backdrop of salt marshes, soaring volcanoes, and sand dunes. Blending seamlessly with its environment, Awasi has eight stone, adobe, and wood cottages, each featuring a spacious sitting area, indoor and outdoor showers and a private patio with lounge chairs. The interior pays tribute to its surroundings by using natural materials, brightly colored artisan rugs and local artwork to decorate the rooms. The variety of activities offered ranges from llama caravans to river hikes and, perhaps most importantly, each cottage gets its own personal guide and 4WD vehicle. After a full day of exploration, satisfy your hunger with innovative cuisine that showcases traditional local foods paired with fine Chilean and international wines.
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