Lastarria Boutique Hotel
Santiago’s Lastarria Boutique Hotel offers a stylish home-away-from-home in a stunning 1920s building set in the city’s most bohemian borough.
Set inside a stunning 1920s residence in Santiago’s most bohemian borough, the Lastarria Boutique Hotel offers a stylish home-away-from-home amid art galleries, museums and shops. Walk to popular cafes, fine restaurants, theatres and the Baquedano Subway Station with ease from this convenient property.
Accommodation at Lastarria Boutique Hotel is in 14 charming, comfortable suites, with excellent soundproofing and plenty of natural light. Rooms are spread across the property’s three floors, with some interconnected making them perfect for families travelling with children.
Facilities at the Lastarria Boutique Hotel include an outdoor pool set in a beautifully landscaped courtyard garden. There is also an atmospheric restaurant on the property, which offers fresh, delicious meals and an excellent selection of wines.
Location
How to get to Lastarria Boutique Hotel
The Lastarria Boutique Hotel is located in Lastarria, Santiago, which is approximately 20km (20 minutes) from the international airport.
Lasterria Boutique Hotel Highlights
- A small boutique hotel oozing with charm and character
- Located in Lastarria, Santiago’s most bohemian district
- Close to art galleries, antique shops, theatres and cafes
- Cosy, comfortable and quiet guestrooms filled with natural light
- A beautiful courtyard garden with a swimming pool
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Chile Tours Overview
Why Chile: When it comes to awesome scenery and untouched wilderness, Chile is hard to beat. From dry deserts to lush forests, gentle lakes and glimmering icefields, this country has it all.
Culture: Chile’s rich, diverse culture is influenced as much by its indigenous and European peoples, as the varied landscape. Art, literature, folk music, dance and festivals are all central to Chilean society.
When to Go: Chile’s climate varies with latitude. The Atacama is dry and sunny, hot in summer and cold at night in winter. Central Chile has a pleasing Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and wet, mild winters. Southern Patagonia receives plenty or rain, with cool, windy summers and cold winters.
Combine With: Neighbouring Argentina, particularly when visiting the Patagonia region. Chile also combines well with Peru, where you can visit Cusco, the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu or experience the Amazon rainforest at a secluded eco-lodge.
Getting There: Most travellers into South America from Australia will fly via Sydney and/or Auckland into Santiago.