The hotel is very nice comfortable rooms but what I have to criticize is that they leave you the first night of courtyard a bottle of water and 2 capsules of coffee and tea, I'd be good to be it all nights
The room card is often unavailable. Later, I can’t open it even when I go to the gym. I asked the front desk if I was afraid of stealing. Could it be to prevent me from stealing things?
It feels good. The room is relatively large and the facilities are quite complete. There are no disposable slippers. I called the front desk and they provided them. Of course, you have to bring your own toothbrush and toothpaste. The standard Hilton DoubleTree cookies when checking in are delicious! There is also a large shopping mall near the hotel. The area is new, safe and modern. No need to worry about safety issues. The breakfast is relatively simple compared to domestic ones, but later I changed to the W Hotel, which costs 3,000 per night, and found that it was much worse than the Hilton breakfast.
El alojamiento excelente en todo sentido. Muy buena ubicación, buenos lugares para cenar cerca, bien ubicado, cerca del subte. El departamento estuvo muy bien, buen espacio, comodidad de la cama, y en general excelentes todos los servicios disponibles. Es de destacar la amabilidad, eficiencia y buena predisposición del personal. Muy recomendable.
This is the most comfortable hotel I have ever stayed in. It is warm and the architectural design is reasonable. When I saw Gaudi's book on the bar, I realized that it was the case.
Hidden in the city, convenient transportation, closed windows, the world is quiet.
Hotel near Centro,Santiago68.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2023.05.15
The location is very good, suitable for tourists. No deduction is Metro Line 1. If the tourist can find the subway to play, the subway station is in Spanish and there is no indicator light.
The front desk speaks English and the service is good.
Good four star.
Bed - Firm
Shower - A bit weak on water pressure but was on 11th floor
Shower - Ample hot water
Parking - Free
Staff - excellent
Wifi - bit weak - not as fast as I wanted
Noise - None
Nice rooftop pool and restaurant/bar
The room is quite nice, with a kitchen and microwave that can heat things.
There are no toothbrushes or slippers. If you need a toothbrush, go to the front desk to get one. It's free.
It is very close to the city center and is suitable for business activities.
There is a bus to the airport, but it is charged. I don’t know how much it is, but it is about 200 or more per person;
Breakfast is served from 7 to 10 o'clock, which is quite rich. The downside is that there is no soup.
You can check in in advance. The room type was not packed out when you checked in, so you were upgraded for free.
I loved this hotel! The staff was really wonderful and accommodating. Juan was at the front desk each morning with a greeting of ”Good Morning Madame.” Nicolas was very helpful in arranging my stay prior to the visit, which was helpful. Every staff member was really friendly and accommodating. They served a small breakfast buffet in the main level each morning, even cooked eggs to order if you'd like. I went to this country traveling as a solo female. This was a nice location because it's walking distance to several restaurants and a lovely park. I felt completely safe in the area. My favorite was the Peruvian restaurant! I had this amazing seabass dish with scallops and calamari with a sauce on top. This was all on a bed of risotto. Chilian wine...fantastic! I wasn't familiar with this region's wine and was surprised at how good it was. My meal, paired with a lovely Chilian Sauvignon Blanc Reserve was so delicious that I went back and had the same thing the next night.
There is also a hill about a mile away that has the Christ statue, that is very walkable. There is a Japanese Garden on the hill. If you can't walk there, there is a funicular and the Uber car service worked just as it does in the US. One tip, if you're from the US or North, the maps will be backwards on Google. Just google directions to get them in the direction you're going. I got lost the first day until I did my Google search on how to fix.
The only problem I had was the language. Very few people speak English. I even went to a restaurant, fine dining at a park, quite lovely, but nobody spoke English and the menu was only in Spanish. To make matters worse, my phone died! Be prepared with how to use Google Translate, that will help, but if your phone dies, you're dead in the water. I found it very hard to communicate with people, which would not have been as bad had I not been traveling alone. I found it to be very isolating. I even took a tour with an English-speaking guide. I thought great, now I can chat with people, but NO! It was a guide who spoke Spanish, then translated to Portuguese, then English. I was the only English-speaking person on the bus. The museums, a few are only available in Spanish so no point going to those if you don't speak Spanish.
Other than the language barrier, I had a lovely time. My highlight was my hotel and the staff!
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GGuest UserI loved this hotel! The staff was really wonderful and accommodating. Juan was at the front desk each morning with a greeting of ”Good Morning Madame.” Nicolas was very helpful in arranging my stay prior to the visit, which was helpful. Every staff member was really friendly and accommodating. They served a small breakfast buffet in the main level each morning, even cooked eggs to order if you'd like. I went to this country traveling as a solo female. This was a nice location because it's walking distance to several restaurants and a lovely park. I felt completely safe in the area. My favorite was the Peruvian restaurant! I had this amazing seabass dish with scallops and calamari with a sauce on top. This was all on a bed of risotto. Chilian wine...fantastic! I wasn't familiar with this region's wine and was surprised at how good it was. My meal, paired with a lovely Chilian Sauvignon Blanc Reserve was so delicious that I went back and had the same thing the next night.
There is also a hill about a mile away that has the Christ statue, that is very walkable. There is a Japanese Garden on the hill. If you can't walk there, there is a funicular and the Uber car service worked just as it does in the US. One tip, if you're from the US or North, the maps will be backwards on Google. Just google directions to get them in the direction you're going. I got lost the first day until I did my Google search on how to fix.
The only problem I had was the language. Very few people speak English. I even went to a restaurant, fine dining at a park, quite lovely, but nobody spoke English and the menu was only in Spanish. To make matters worse, my phone died! Be prepared with how to use Google Translate, that will help, but if your phone dies, you're dead in the water. I found it very hard to communicate with people, which would not have been as bad had I not been traveling alone. I found it to be very isolating. I even took a tour with an English-speaking guide. I thought great, now I can chat with people, but NO! It was a guide who spoke Spanish, then translated to Portuguese, then English. I was the only English-speaking person on the bus. The museums, a few are only available in Spanish so no point going to those if you don't speak Spanish.
Other than the language barrier, I had a lovely time. My highlight was my hotel and the staff!
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My room was spacious, spotless, and beautifully decorated, with stunning views of the harbor. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the amenities provided ensured I had everything I needed for a relaxing stay. The complimentary Wi-Fi worked seamlessly throughout my visit, which was a huge plus for both business and leisure purposes.
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888Tony88We stayed at La Quinta for 1 night on our transit to Buenos Aires. This was our 2nd time staying at this hotel since we had a great experience at our 1st visit. The hotel is located about 7 mins drive to Santiago International Airport. There is a free airport shuttle to/ from the airport hotel and you must contact the hotel via their WhatsApp no +56958109482 at least 48 hours before your arrival at the airport.
The hotel room is spacious, clean, and has good sound proofing despite being close to freeway. The shower was very nice and the bed was comfortable. There is a small swimming pool, sauna and gym on the ground floor of the hotel.
We had our dinner at the only restaurant in the hotel since the hotel location is far from the Santiago town.
We ordered a club sandwich and soup of the day to share. The sandwich was nice but the pumpkin soup was a bit cold.
DdisasterEXEMy wife and I stayed here four years ago for our honeymoon. It seems like the place has stayed the same, which is not a compliment. The room was carpeted, yet no slippers were given to us. The aircon unit would buzz loudly and randomly during the night, which woke me up. For some reason bathtub drain stoppers needed to be requested, and the two nights I asked for one I was told they were all out. I spent two nights wanting to take a bath to relax and I wasn't able to.
The elevators are extremely old and seriously need to be replaced - the door would shut in front of us when waiting for one and I got trapped by the doors once.
The best part of this hotel is the breakfast. It has great variety and the quality of the fruit and meals is excellent. The staff is very kind, too.
AAlexeyOverall I would say that the hotel did not meet our expectations - it is more of a modern 3-star option than a standard 4-star hotel. The service is not very efficient (both of the reception and the room service), the quality of the food is inferior (and it is of course overpriced). Also the location is not very good - although the barrio (district) is very prestige, there is literally nothing to do around, especially during the holidays or weekends, you need to take a taxi to get to the downtown (Providencia and other districts), there is no option of just walking there.
11182229487The room facilities are complete, the hygiene is good, the environment is very good, and the hotel service is good. The room facilities are complete, the hygiene is good, the environment is very good, and the hotel service is good. It is worth staying next time
GGuest UserThe hotel is conveniently located. The staff are friendly and helpful. They are flexible at the time of needing a late checkout. This is a fantastic option for travelers, especially those with late arrivals and/or early departures since the hotel is adjoining the airport terminal.
JJingangbabimeishaonvlqtSantiago is a small Europe in South America. The hotel is very vibey, 5 minutes walk to the tallest building in Chile. There are French restaurants with great value for money around (you have to queue). The hotel is clean. The breakfast is average. But it feels like a vacation.
CCHANGWOOIt is a good hotel, safe, clean and friendly. Breakfast is only hot dishes, scrambled eggs, sausage and potatoes. Fruits are delicious and abundant.
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