Tucked away on a gentle stretch of land in the outskirts of San Pedro de Atacama, surrounded by the quiet presence of the Andes, Altiplanico San Pedro faces the impressive Licancabur Volcano, with a unique design inspired in the style of an Altiplano village. The hotel has 29 rooms arranged in three semicircles, with cultivated fields in between. It has single, doubles, triples and family rooms, based on separate houses, with individual terraces, private bathrooms and independent entries. Some rooms have outside showers to enjoy the starry night and sunny days.They are decorated with great simplicity, using different resources of color and shape. Inside the atmosphere is fresh and cozy; each has a terrace to enjoy the view. Most furniture is in built to give the feeling that the hotel is part of Atacama, arising from the earth. Each room is unique, with different distribution and decoration. This contributes to the feeling that predominates which is that the hotel is really a home. To honor Atacama’s old Indian concept of rooms as a refuge for the intense sun of the day and cold of the night, was developed. This is why windows are small and walls are thick; to live the desert one has to go outside.
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Awasi Hotel
Made of stone, adobe and wood, the Awasi Hotel was once a site which for centuries was used by sheltered cattle drivers and shepherds. It is now a beautiful retreat made up of only eight cottages, each having a private patio, reading sofa, indoor and outdoor showers. Local materials have been crafted to create a unique, harmonious space designed for relaxation and rest. Awasi prepares special outings that are customised to ensure adventure and surprise. There is a lovely little pool should you wish to spend your time at the hotel rather than exploring.
Hotel Gomero
The family-run hotel Gomero located 10 walking minutes away from the village center of Hanga Roa, features single-, double- and triple rooms with private bathrooms, all equipped with minibar, telephone, safe deposit box and ventilator. With its cozy atmosphere, the tropical garden and the swimming-pool it is a really pleasant place to stay. Further facilities include: restaurant and bar, laundry service, travel agency, airport transfers.
The Orly
A boutique hotel, with only 28 rooms, the Orly is one of the most intimate and cozy hotels in Santiago. Despite its homely and small nature, it is situated in the heart of Providencia, with easy and immediate access to all the amenities, cafes and restaurants that this area brings. Rooms are on the small side but are clean, bright and pretty, with ensuite bathrooms and cable television, and guests are welcome to relax in the comfortable lounge or the internal courtyard garden.
Explora in Patagonia
Staying at the Explora is a complete experience. Justifiably renowned for its pioneering architecture and unashamed luxury, the Explora in Patagonia is without doubt the best hotel in the park and indulges its guests’ every whim and need. The sensational view of lake, mountain and waterfall can be enjoyed from the lounge, the restaurant, many of the bedrooms and even the open air jacuzzis, and despite the hotel’s distinctly designer interior and exterior, it is well-known for its environmental awareness and sympathy with its surroundings. The rooms are Scandinavian in style and combine rustic charm with unlimited comfort – you will sleep in Spanish bed linen, eat from English chinaware and admire tapestries flown over from New York. Unlike other accommodation in the park, the Explora has full communication facilities, including international television and video, telephone, radio and fax, as well as an indoor heated swimming pool and spa As the name suggests, the Explora concept is based around exploration and the hotel’s exclusive guides and excursion routes will ensure that you get the very most out of Patagonia and Torres del Paine. You will meet the lodge’s guides every evening, and they will then tailor-make the next day’s activities for you, dependent on the weather and what you would most like to do.
The Kimal
The Kimal is located just off San Pedro’s main street but thanks to its pretty maze of courtyards planted with flowers and shrubs and its spacious, cool interior, it feels like a calm oasis. The hotel has just 19 rooms and all are examples of typical construction, built out of local wood and mud and with attractive features such as lattice straw ceilings and bamboo pillars. Some rooms have their own terrace going onto an inner courtyard and there’s an outdoor area with swimming pool and bar. Although it has a good restaurant, a great advantage of the hotel’s central location is that there are plenty of choices for eating out. Next door, Restaurant Paacha is a favorite with the San Pedro locals due to its hearty and delicious food and reasonable prices, as well as its live music and entertainment evenings.
Explora Posada de Mike Rapu
Top quality accommodation, food, facilities and excursions at the Explora Posada de Mike Rapu make it most certainly the best place to stay on Easter Island. Set on a hill that faces the sea, the hotel is in the south west of the island, 5.6 km from the only town, Hanga Roa. It’s a fantastic base to begin exploring this mysterious and intriguing island, where the origin and evolution of the culture has yet to be fully explained. Volcanic rock from the island and wood from the mainland have been used in the construction of the new Explora, with 30 guest rooms branching off from the living and dining areas. There’s also a bar, pool, massage salon and an open-air pool.
The Aubrey
The Aubrey is situated at the foot of the Cerro San Cristóbal Hill within the Metropolitan park, one of the six largest urban parks in the world, a short stroll from Pablo Neruda’s beloved house La Chascona in the lively Bellavista district. After 3 years of careful restoration acknowledging the architectural and historic value of the house, The Aubrey has been transformed into a modern luxury boutique hotel with 15 beautifully appointed en-suite bedrooms (some rooms have toilets with glass walls separating them from the bedrooms), all with their own character and most with balconies or terraces. The old Mission style outdoor patio terraces are now an outdoor oasis where you can relax by the heated jacuzzi swimming pool or enjoy, from September to May, alfresco dining or simply enjoy the pavilion bar. ‘The Dining Room’ restaurant offers good ‘fusion’ cuisine or enjoy tapas in the piano lounge. All the rooms have free Wi-Fi, Ipod docks, LCD cable TVs, mini bars, safes, Hansgrohe showers, fine cotton sheets and feather beds.
Hotel Rosario Lago Titicaca
Hotel Rosario Lago Titicaca offers a warm atmosphere, exceptional service, and convenient location in Copacabana, Bolivia. Enjoy one of South America’s premier destinations in comfort with Hotel Rosario Lago Titicaca’s distinct combination of hospitality and local charm. The hotel on Lake Titicaca has an on-site restaurant and multi-level garden patio, perfect for enjoying a sunset over the lake while sipping on Bolivia’s finest wines. Our Kota Kahuana Restaurant has an exceptional menu featuring international and local dishes with specialties in lake fish, pastas, meats, and poultry. Vegetarian options are available as well. Located halfway between La Paz, Bolivia and Cuzco, Peru, Copacabana is a beautiful lakeside town to spend a few days. Hotel Rosario Lago Titicaca offers travelers a calm and restful environment to plan the next leg of their trip and explore the destinations around Lake Titicaca.
La Casona Hotel Boutique
La Casona Hotel Boutique, located in the historic center of the city of La Paz, is a building that is an architectural legacy of colonial style, built in the seventeenth century. It is linked to the Franciscan Order, who built the Convent and the Lesser Basilica of San Francisco and it was established that during Colonial times the Franciscan Order owned the surrounding land and after years of meticulous restoration the XVII century jewel has been renovated to a boutique hotel to fortunate guests to La Paz, Bolivia. Guests have the feeling that as they walk through their stone yards, terraces, bell towers, stables and balconies, they go back on time. During the restoration of this boutique hotel, typical regional elements of the Bolivian culture were used such as aguayos cloths, quinua grains, wood, pewter, etc. La Casona is proud to show the creativity and ability of local artisans combined with the modern amenities travelers have come to expect.
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