10 Mejores Hoteles en Santiago, Chile (2026) — Las Condes, Lastarria y Providencia bajo los Andes
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10 Mejores Hoteles en Santiago, Chile (2026) — Las Condes, Lastarria y Providencia bajo los Andes

T Equipo editorial de TopOfHotel Publicado 15 de enero de 2024 Actualizado 21 de junio de 2026 15 min
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Imagina salir de tu hotel y ver los Andes elevándose 6.000 metros hacia el cielo a solo 50 km de distancia: ninguna otra capital del mundo te ofrece esa vista desde el centro. Santiago es la esbelta capital de Chile, el país más angosto del mundo, y el raro punto de partida desde el que puedes esquiar polvo andino por la mañana, degustar un Carmenère en el valle del Maipo al mediodía y sumergir los pies en el Pacífico en Valparaíso al atardecer. En cuanto a dónde alojarse, nos encantan tres zonas: Las Condes para rascacielos modernos y seguros con el ambiente del mall Parque Arauco; Providencia para calles con cafés arbolados y fácil acceso al metro; y Lastarria/Bellavista para energía bohemia, la antigua casa de Pablo Neruda y el funicular del Cerro San Cristóbal. Entre los imprescindibles están la Plaza de Armas, el Palacio La Moneda y el poderoso Museo de la Memoria. Elegimos 10 hoteles reales, desde el resort-like Mandarin Oriental y el Ritz-Carlton hasta boutiques patrimoniales como Hotel Magnolia y Luciano K. El aeropuerto SCL está a 18 km al oeste, los pasaportes tailandeses tienen 90 días sin visa y el peso chileno ronda las 950-1.000 unidades por dólar.

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Imagina salir de tu hotel y ver los Andes elevándose 6.000 metros hacia el cielo a solo 50 km de distancia: ninguna otra capital del mundo te ofrece esa vista desde el centro. Santiago es la esbelta capital de Chile, el país más angosto del mundo, y el raro punto de partida desde el que puedes esquiar polvo andino por la mañana, degustar un Carmenère en el valle del Maipo al mediodía y sumergir los pies en el Pacífico en Valparaíso al atardecer. En cuanto a dónde alojarse, nos encantan tres zonas: Las Condes para rascacielos modernos y seguros con el ambiente del mall Parque Arauco; Providencia para calles con cafés arbolados y fácil acceso al metro; y Lastarria/Bellavista para energía bohemia, la antigua casa de Pablo Neruda y el funicular del Cerro San Cristóbal. Entre los imprescindibles están la Plaza de Armas, el Palacio La Moneda y el poderoso Museo de la Memoria. Elegimos 10 hoteles reales, desde el resort-like Mandarin Oriental y el Ritz-Carlton hasta boutiques patrimoniales como Hotel Magnolia y Luciano K. El aeropuerto SCL está a 18 km al oeste, los pasaportes tailandeses tienen 90 días sin visa y el peso chileno ronda las 950-1.000 unidades por dólar.

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Mandarin Oriental, Santiago — hotel No. 1 #1 resort in the city · 6-acre garden 9

📍 On Av. Presidente Kennedy in the heart of Las Condes — next to Parque Araucano, about a 10-minute walk to Parque Arauco mall, and roughly 30 minutes by car from SCL airport.

🏔️ Andes views from nearly every room 🛁 Spa many locals call the best in town 🍣 Three restaurants: Japanese, Thai, Mediterranean
lagoon pool waterfallfull Andes views6-acre gardenbest spa in the city

Mandarin Oriental, Santiago is a 5-star hotel that plays like a resort dropped into the city, on Av. Presidente Kennedy in the heart of Las Condes, Santiago's newer business-and-shopping district. The semi-circular 24-floor tower is angled so most rooms face either the Andes or the 6-acre garden, whose lagoon pool and oversized waterfall get singled out in review after review as the prettiest city pool in Santiago. The 310 rooms and suites start at 36 sqm — noticeably roomier than the city norm — and most come with a balcony for fresh air and a mountain view. Three restaurants sit in the building: Senso for Mediterranean food, a Japanese spot reviewers praise, and a Thai kitchen that's genuinely hard to find around here, plus a large spa many rank the best in town. Rates start near $280 a night, which buys a lot for the money. Overall 9.0/10 — best for couples, luxury travelers, and business guests who want to unwind in the city.

  • Giant lagoon pool and waterfall in a resort-grade 6-acre garden
  • Full Andes views from nearly every room
  • Spa many locals vote the best in the city
  • Not on the metro — about a 10-minute walk to the nearest station
  • Parts of the building are starting to show their age
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The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago — hotel No. 2 #2 classic luxury · El Golf financial district 9.1

📍 Heart of El Golf, Las Condes, on Calle El Alcalde — a 3-minute walk to El Golf metro (Line 1), about 25 minutes by car from SCL airport, surrounded by major office towers and the Parque Arauco mall.

🏔️ Andes views from rooms and the rooftop 🛁 Ritz-Carlton spa + 14th-floor Club Lounge 🍽️ Estró — ranked among the best tables in town
El Golf locationAndes mountain viewsglass-roof rooftop fitnessEstró fine dining

The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago is a classic 5-star hotel planted in the middle of El Golf, the city's most important financial district, ringed by multinational office towers and the Parque Arauco mall. It opened in 2003 and gave all 205 rooms a full renovation in 2018, with a warm brown-and-cream classic-luxury look. Many rooms, especially on the higher floors, look out at the Andes standing behind the city — snow-dusted in winter. The headline feature is the Rooftop Fitness Center on the top floor, capped by a clear glass roof so you can run on the treadmill or swim a lap with the mountains and skyline in full view. The Club Level — 49 rooms on the 14th floor — has a guests-only lounge serving food and drink five times a day, and Estró ranks among the best tables in town on TripAdvisor and local guides. Metro El Golf is a 3-minute walk; the airport is about 25 minutes out. Best for business travelers, couples and families who want a safe, well-connected base.

  • Heart of El Golf, a 3-minute walk to the metro
  • Glass-roof rooftop fitness with Andes views
  • Ritz-Carlton service that remembers your name
  • Financial district goes quiet on weekends
  • Old-town Bellavista is a metro ride away
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W Santiago — hotel No. 3 #3 luxury lifestyle · heart of El Golf 8.4

W Santiago

From ~$291

📍 In the heart of El Golf on Isidora Goyenechea street — about a 5-minute walk to El Golf metro (Line 1), and roughly 25-35 minutes from SCL airport.

🏔️ 360-degree rooftop Andes view 🛁 Bliss Spa + fitness on floor 6 🍣 NoSo by Sergio Barroso (Latin-Asian)
first W hotel in South Americarooftop Andes viewWhiskey Blue Bar nightlifeheart of El Golf

W Santiago opened in 2009 as the first W-brand hotel anywhere in South America, standing on Isidora Goyenechea street in the heart of the El Golf stretch of Las Condes — the finance district locals nickname Sanhattan. The 17-story tower holds 196 rooms and suites done up in the playful, sensory W style: high ceilings, loud lighting, and the public space everyone talks about — the Terraza rooftop on floor 19 with a pool, cabanas and a 360-degree Andes view. The restaurant NoSo, by chef Sergio Barroso, serves Latin-Asian fusion, and the lobby's Whiskey Blue Bar becomes a Friday-Saturday magnet for the city's younger crowd. Rates start around $291 a night, it's a 5-minute walk to El Golf metro on Line 1, and the airport is a 25-to-35-minute drive. Overall 8.4/10 — best for business travelers, couples, and lifestyle types who want to mix work with a good time.

  • Iconic W tower in central El Golf, 5 minutes' walk to the metro
  • Floor-19 rooftop pool with a 360-degree Andes view
  • Whiskey Blue Bar is a real nightlife hotspot
  • Loud lighting and music make it wrong for anyone who wants quiet
  • In-house food and drinks run above the city average
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The Singular Santiago Lastarria Hotel — hotel No. 4 #4 boutique luxury · heart of Lastarria 9.2

📍 In the heart of the bohemian Lastarria district — a 3-minute walk to Parque Forestal, about 4 minutes to Bellas Artes metro (Line 5), and roughly 30 minutes from SCL airport by car.

🏛️ Art Deco building by Enrique Browne 🌅 Rooftop pool + bar, 360-degree view 🎨 5-min walk to MAVI / Bellas Artes art
62-room Art Deco boutiquerooftop Andes viewheart of bohemian Lastarria3-min walk to Parque Forestal

The Singular Santiago Lastarria Hotel is a 62-room boutique tucked into an Art Deco building in the heart of Lastarria — the bohemian quarter where locals come to wander on weekends, all cafes, galleries and small kitchens. The building was designed by Chilean architect Enrique Browne and opened in 2014, after the success of The Singular Patagonia down south. Inside it leans classic European with South American detail: dark wood, brass lamps and Mapuche textiles. The rooftop is the headline act — a small pool and a bar with a 360-degree view of the Andes that flank the city, plus the old-town roofs and Cerro Santa Lucia. It is a 3-minute walk to Parque Forestal, about 5 minutes to the MAVI contemporary-art museum, and 4 minutes to Bellas Artes metro on Line 5. The airport is roughly 30 minutes by car. Staff draw consistent praise for warm South American service. Overall 9.2/10, best for couples and design-minded travelers who want to soak up Santiago's bohemian side.

  • Rooftop pool and bar with a 360-degree Andes view
  • Heart of Lastarria — walk to museums, the park and cafes
  • Warm South American service the reviews keep noting
  • Standard rooms run small for the price
  • Lastarria is loud on weekend nights; some rooms hear it
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Hotel Magnolia — hotel No. 5 #5 boutique in a heritage building · Lastarria 9.3

Hotel Magnolia

From ~$177

📍 On the corner of Huérfanos and Mac-Iver in the Lastarria district, in the heart of Santiago's old town. About a 2-minute walk to the base of Cerro Santa Lucía, a 5-minute walk to the Universidad Católica metro (Line L1), and 25 to 35 minutes by car from SCL airport.

🏛️ 1929 French-style building, restored and reopened in 2016 🏔️ Rooftop looks out to the Andes and old churches 🛏️ Small boutique with just 42 rooms
1929 French buildingheart of Lastarriarooftop Andes viewwalk up Cerro Santa Lucía

Hotel Magnolia is a small 42-room boutique set inside a 1929 French-style building that sat derelict for years before a full restoration brought it back as a hotel in late 2016. It sits on the corner of Huérfanos and Mac-Iver in Lastarria, right in the heart of Santiago's old town. The charm here is heritage-meets-modern detailing: original stained-glass windows, the wrought-iron balconies a few rooms come with, and a tall wood-and-iron hall that still carries an early-20th-century feel, paired with contemporary furniture. The ground-floor restaurant Bouquet serves simple Chilean food, and the part everyone talks about is the small top-floor rooftop bar that looks out to Cerro Santa Lucía, the centuries-old San Francisco church, and the Andes behind it. You can walk to the base of Cerro Santa Lucía in about 2 minutes, the Universidad Católica metro (Line L1) is a 5-minute walk, and the SCL airport is 25 to 35 minutes by car. Scores 9.3/10.

  • Restored 1929 building with warm heritage detailing
  • Heart of Lastarria, easy to explore on foot
  • Small rooftop with a lovely Andes view
  • Small boutique with no spa or big pool
  • Some rooms are small and catch street noise
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Hyatt Centric Las Condes Santiago — hotel No. 6 #6 business location · next to Las Condes metro 8.9

📍 Heart of the Las Condes business district — Manquehue metro station (Line L1) is a 100-metre walk, Costanera Center is 10 minutes on foot, and SCL international airport is about 25 minutes by car.

🏔️ Rooftop bar with 360-degree Andes mountain views 🚇 Manquehue metro station a 100-metre walk away 🏊 Outdoor pool on the rooftop
100m to Manquehue metrorooftop bar with Andes views10-min walk to Costanera Centergreat for business and city breaks

Hyatt Centric Las Condes Santiago is a recently opened Hyatt Centric in the Las Condes business district on the eastern side of the city. The building is a clean modern glass tower that lets light pour into every room, with 245 rooms and suites done in the warm, understated 5-star chain style. The real draw is the rooftop bar with a 360-degree view of the Andes — a fine spot for a cocktail at last light — plus an outdoor rooftop pool, a 24-hour gym, and a ground-floor restaurant and coffee bar open to non-guests. The location is the clincher: Manquehue metro station (Line L1) is a 100-metre walk, so the old-town Plaza de Armas or hip Bellavista are only a few stops away, and Costanera Center — the tallest building in South America — is about 10 minutes on foot. The airport (SCL) is a 25–30 minute drive in normal traffic. Booking scores it 9.0 on convenience and location; guests consistently call the rooms clean and modern and the staff helpful. We give it 8.9/10.

  • 100 metres to Manquehue metro (Line L1) — easy to get anywhere
  • Rooftop bar and pool with Andes mountain views
  • Brand-new hotel, clean and modern rooms
  • Business district goes quiet in the evening; nearby food is mostly chains
  • Far from the old tourist core; Plaza de Armas means a metro ride
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Luciano K Hotel — hotel No. 7 #7 Art Deco boutique · Lastarria 8.8

Luciano K Hotel

From ~$140

📍 In the heart of Lastarria, right beside Parque Forestal, with the Bellas Artes museum directly across the street and Bellas Artes metro station (Line L5) about a 3-minute walk away. SCL airport is roughly 25 km out, a 35-50 minute drive.

🏛️ 1929 Art Deco building 🏊 Rooftop pool with Andes view 🍺 Tap Bar with Chilean craft beer
1929 Art Deco buildingrooftop Andes viewheart of LastarriaTap Bar craft beer

Luciano K Hotel is a 33-room boutique inside a 1929 Art Deco building designed by the Chilean-Polish architect Luciano Kulczewski — now a city-listed heritage structure. It sits right beside Parque Forestal in the heart of the Lastarria arts district, so you walk out of the lobby into boutique restaurants, hipster cafes, and the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes directly across the street. The draw is the original iron-cage elevator that still runs, the high-ceilinged rooms mixing vintage and modern furniture, and a rooftop holding a small plunge pool next to a Tap Bar serving Chilean craft beer, with the Bellas Artes museum dome and the Andes filling the backdrop. Rooms start around $140 a night, and it scores 8.8 on Agoda and 8.9 on Booking. Best for couples, design lovers, and honeymooners who want a warm classic feel without giving up an easy walk to everything.

  • 1929 Art Deco building with the original iron-cage elevator still running
  • Heart of Lastarria — walk to the Bellas Artes museum and cafes
  • Rooftop plunge pool plus a Tap Bar pouring Chilean craft beer
  • High ceilings, but some rooms feel compact for the price
  • Rooftop pool is tiny — a soak, not a swim
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Hotel Cumbres Lastarria — hotel No. 8 #8 best-value 5-star in Lastarria 8.7

📍 Heart of Barrio Lastarria, next to the GAM Cultural Center — about a 3-minute walk to the Universidad Católica metro stop (Line L1), and roughly 30–40 minutes by car from SCL airport.

🎨 In the Lastarria arts quarter 🛁 Spa plus a small rooftop pool 🍷 3-minute walk to Bocanáriz
central Lastarria3-min walk to GAMrooftop pool city viewvalue 5-star

Hotel Cumbres Lastarria is a 70-room contemporary 5-star from the Chilean group Cumbres Hoteles, planted right inside Barrio Lastarria — the bohemian quarter locals rate as the coolest part of Santiago. Step out of the lobby and you hit cobbled lanes, the well-known Bocanáriz wine bar, and the huge GAM cultural centre, all within three minutes on foot. The Universidad Católica metro stop (Line L1) sits the same short walk away, so hopping the metro across town is easy. Inside, the highlight is a small rooftop pool that looks over the tiled roofs of the old quarter, plus a compact spa, a gym, and the restaurant Aguaclara, which serves contemporary Chilean food with a Maipo–Casablanca valley wine list. Rates start around $126 a night — the best value among the 5-stars in Lastarria. Overall 8.7/10, best for couples and mid-budget luxury travellers who want to wake up and soak in art and good food without getting in a car.

  • Central Lastarria — good spots within a 3-minute walk
  • Best-value 5-star in the quarter
  • Rooftop pool over old-town roofs
  • Pool is small and dim — not for laps
  • Standard grey rooms feel a touch plain
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Hotel Boutique Castillo Rojo — hotel No. 9 #9 artist-district boutique · 1923 red-brick castle 9.1

📍 Right in the heart of Bellavista, on the corner of Constitución street — a 4-block walk to Pablo Neruda's La Chascona house, about 8 minutes on foot to Baquedano metro station (Lines 1/5), and roughly a 30-minute drive from SCL airport.

🏰 1923 red-brick neoclassical building 🍷 Chilean wine bar + fusion kitchen on-site 📖 4 blocks to Neruda's house
historic red-brick castleheart of Bellavista artist districtnear Pablo Neruda's housein-house Chilean wine bar

Hotel Boutique Castillo Rojo — "red castle" in Spanish — is a 19-room boutique set inside a 1923 red-brick neoclassical building in the middle of Bellavista, Santiago's most charming artist-and-nightlife district. The owners restored the historic shell — the red brickwork, high ceilings and original wood floors all stayed — then dressed the interior with contemporary design furniture that sits with it rather than against it. The big draw is the location: it's a 4-block walk to La Chascona, the house Nobel-laureate poet Pablo Neruda built for his wife Matilde. Downstairs there's a wine bar focused on Chilean labels and a Chilean fusion restaurant that locals come in to eat at, too. The staff are what reviews praise hardest. It's held a Top 5 spot among Santiago hotels on Tripadvisor for years, scores 9.1/10, and starts around $109 a night — strong value for a boutique of this level in the city centre.

  • 1923 red-brick historic building, genuinely one of a kind
  • Bellavista location, walk to Neruda's house
  • Warm staff praised unanimously in reviews
  • Compact rooms, as old buildings go
  • Weekend nightlife noise from the district
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NH Collection Plaza Santiago — hotel No. 10 #10 Best value · 5-star next to the metro 8.4

📍 Central Providencia on Avenida Vitacura — a 2-minute walk to Tobalaba metro (lines L1/L4), about 700m to Costanera Center and Sky Costanera, and roughly 25 minutes by car from SCL airport.

🚇 2 minutes to Tobalaba station 🗼 700m walk to Sky Costanera 🏊 Indoor pool + free WiFi/parking
next to Tobalaba station700m to Sky Costaneraindoor pool + free WiFibest-value 5-star

NH Collection Plaza Santiago is a 5-star hotel from Spain's NH Collection group, planted in the middle of Providencia — the safest, busiest business district in Santiago. The 159-room building sits on Avenida Vitacura, a 2-minute walk from Tobalaba metro station (lines L1 and L4), so hopping the metro to the old centre or to Bellavista takes no effort. It's only 700 metres from Sky Costanera, the tallest building in South America, and the Costanera Center mall. Rooms run a clean business-modern look in grey and white, and the higher floors look out at the Andes. Reviewers like the soft beds, the fast WiFi, and the free parking that's genuinely hard to find around here. Rates start near $89 a night — the best value of any 5-star in Santiago. 8.4/10, and a fit for business travellers, couples, and families who want an easy base without paying for plush.

  • Next to Tobalaba metro, a 2-minute walk — easy in and out of town
  • 700m walk to Sky Costanera and Costanera Center
  • 5-star from around $89 a night, best value in its group
  • Plain chain design, nothing plush about it
  • Some rooms run small for a 5-star
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1Mandarin Oriental, Santiago59.0~$280Manquehue metro (Line L1), about a 10-minute walk; roughly 30 minutes by car from SCL airport.#1 resort in the city · 6-acre garden
2The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago59.1~$329El Golf metro (Line 1) is a 3-minute walk; SCL airport is about 25 minutes by car via the Costanera Norte expressway.#2 classic luxury · El Golf financial district
3W Santiago58.4~$291El Golf station (Line 1), about a 5-minute walk.#3 luxury lifestyle · heart of El Golf
4The Singular Santiago Lastarria Hotel59.2~$217Bellas Artes station (Line 5), about a 4-minute walk.#4 boutique luxury · heart of Lastarria
5Hotel Magnolia49.3~$177Universidad Católica metro (Line L1), about a 5-minute walk. SCL airport is 25 to 35 minutes by car.#5 boutique in a heritage building · Lastarria
6Hyatt Centric Las Condes Santiago58.9~$166Manquehue station (Line L1) — a 100-metre walk, under 2 minutes.#6 business location · next to Las Condes metro
7Luciano K Hotel48.8~$140Bellas Artes station (Line L5) is about a 3-minute walk; SCL airport sits roughly 25 km out, a 35-50 minute drive.#7 Art Deco boutique · Lastarria
8Hotel Cumbres Lastarria58.7~$126Universidad Católica metro stop (Line L1), about a 3-minute walk; SCL airport roughly 30–40 minutes by car.#8 best-value 5-star in Lastarria
9Hotel Boutique Castillo Rojo49.1~$109Baquedano metro station (Lines 1/5), about an 8-minute walk; SCL airport is roughly a 30-minute drive.#9 artist-district boutique · 1923 red-brick castle
10NH Collection Plaza Santiago58.4~$89Tobalaba station (L1/L4) — a 2-minute walk.#10 Best value · 5-star next to the metro

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 resort in the city · 6-acre garden
Mandarin Oriental, Santiago

#1 Mandarin Oriental, Santiago is the city's most complete oasis in the middle of the city — a 6-acre garden with a lagoon pool and giant waterfall, full Andes views, a renowned spa, and star-level restaurants.

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#2 classic luxury · El Golf financial district
The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago

#2 The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago is classic luxury built on three things — an El Golf financial-district address, a glass-roofed rooftop fitness center looking out at the Andes, and Estró, one of the best tables in the city — for travelers who value service over hard-modern design.

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#3 luxury lifestyle · heart of El Golf
W Santiago

#3 W Santiago is South America's first W hotel, staked out in the upscale El Golf finance district, with a rooftop Andes view and a Whiskey Blue Bar that becomes the city's Friday-Saturday meeting point.

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#4 boutique luxury · heart of Lastarria
The Singular Santiago Lastarria Hotel

#4 The Singular Lastarria is about sleeping in the middle of Santiago's most fun bohemian quarter, inside an Art Deco building with a rooftop that frames the Andes — it sells atmosphere and location more than room size.

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#5 boutique in a heritage building · Lastarria
Hotel Magnolia

#5 Hotel Magnolia is a 42-room heritage boutique inside a 1929 French-style building in the middle of Lastarria, with a small rooftop that looks onto old churches and the Andes — strongest on its warm, classic feel and a location built for wandering the old town on foot.

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#6 business location · next to Las Condes metro
Hyatt Centric Las Condes Santiago

#6 Hyatt Centric Las Condes is a brand-new hotel right in the business district that lands perfectly for a business trip or a city break — a 100-metre walk to the metro, a rooftop bar facing the Andes, an outdoor pool, and clean modern rooms, traded against a neighbourhood that feels more office than food market.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Es Santiago segura para los turistas en 2026?
Sí. Chile tiene nivel 1 (precauciones normales), el más seguro de América Latina, al nivel de Uruguay y Costa Rica. Los barrios exclusivos de Las Condes, Providencia, Vitacura y Lastarria son cómodos de día y de noche. Mantén la guardia ante los carteristas en la Plaza de Armas, en el Metro en hora punta y en Bellavista pasada la medianoche. Evita los barrios marginales del sur (zona de Estación Central, La Pintana, Lo Espejo) de noche.
¿Cuándo es la mejor época para visitar Santiago?
Marzo-abril (otoño, 15-25 °C) y septiembre-noviembre (primavera, 12-25 °C) ofrecen el clima más agradable y vistas despejadas de los Andes. El verano (dic-feb) es caluroso y seco, ideal para actividades al aire libre. El invierno (may-ago) es fresco y tiene la famosa contaminación invernal porque la cuenca de Santiago atrapa la polución, pero también es la temporada de esquí (jul-sep) en Valle Nevado y Portillo. Lleva una mascarilla N95 si visitas en invierno.
¿En qué barrio de Santiago debo alojarme?
Las Condes y El Golf para cadenas de lujo y viajeros de negocios (Mandarin Oriental, Ritz-Carlton, W): seguro, pulido y con fácil metro al Centro. Lastarria para encanto boutique patrimonial, cerca de museos y cafés. Providencia para un ambiente residencial, arbolado y con buena relación calidad-precio. El Centro es perfecto para los que visitan por primera vez y quieren recorrer los atractivos a pie, aunque hay que evitar las manzanas más oscuras de noche. Bellavista es divertida para la vida nocturna, pero ruidosa y con carteristas.
¿Cómo llego desde el aeropuerto de Santiago (SCL) al centro?
El SCL Arturo Merino Benítez (elegido mejor aeropuerto de América del Sur por Skytrax) está a 18 km al oeste del centro. Lo más económico es el bus Tur Bus Aeropuerto (4 USD) hasta el metro Pajaritos y luego la Línea 1. El bus Centropuerto más el metro cuesta unos 2 USD en 30 minutos. Las furgonetas compartidas de Transvip cuestan entre 10 y 15 USD puerta a puerta. Un taxi normal o Uber al Centro cuesta entre 25 y 45 USD y tarda 45 minutos con tráfico normal.
¿Qué excursiones desde Santiago valen la pena?
Tres son imperdibles. Valparaíso (1,5 h en bus, 10 USD) es un puerto Patrimonio UNESCO de coloridas colinas, ascensores de 1880 y la casa de Pablo Neruda. Las bodegas del valle del Maipo (45 min al sur) te llevan a Concha y Toro, Santa Rita y la famosa uva Carmenère. Los centros de esquí de Valle Nevado o Portillo (2 h) funcionan de julio a septiembre. Para experiencias únicas en la vida, vuela 5 horas a Isla de Pascua para ver los Moai, o 4 horas al sur para las Torres del Paine en la Patagonia.
¿Necesito hablar español en Santiago?
Ayuda mucho. El inglés es aceptable en Las Condes, Providencia, los hoteles de lujo y los atractivos turísticos, pero escasea en otros sitios: taxis, restaurantes informales y mercados suelen no hablar nada. El problema: el español chileno está considerado el acento más difícil del mundo. Los locales suprimen las eses, terminan las frases con 'po' y usan palabras del mapudungun que hasta otros latinoamericanos tienen problemas para entender. Descarga Google Translate sin conexión antes de viajar.
¿Qué tiene de especial el vino chileno y la uva Carmenère?
Chile es el segundo mayor productor de vino de América del Sur tras Argentina, y el Carmenère es su uva emblema: una variedad bordelesa que se creía extinta tras la plaga de filoxera de la década de 1860. Los viticultores chilenos la habían confundido con Merlot durante más de 150 años hasta que las pruebas de ADN en 1994 revelaron la verdad. Hoy es la joya de Chile: profundo, herbal y con notas a pimienta. Marídalo con empanadas en cualquier bodega del valle del Maipo, a 45 minutos del centro.
¿Los terremotos son una preocupación real en Santiago?
Chile se asienta sobre la falla más larga del mundo y tiene los códigos de construcción más rigurosos del planeta: el terremoto de magnitud 8,8 de 2010 en Concepción causó muchas menos muertes que sismos más débiles en otros lugares, precisamente por los estándares constructivos. Los hoteles modernos están diseñados para resistir sacudidas enormes. Al hacer el check-in, echa un vistazo al mapa de evacuación de tu puerta y localiza las escaleras. El seguro de viaje es recomendable, especialmente si planeas añadir la Patagonia.
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