Dreams del Estrecho Hotel, Punta Arenas Hotels
Simple yet modern casino hotel with sea-view rooms, a rooftop bar, and pool
Dreams del Estrecho presents itself as a premier waterfront casino hotel, strategically positioned in the very heart of Punta Arenas. Its central location grants guests unparalleled access to the city’s most captivating attractions, a diverse array of culinary experiences at nearby restaurants, and a plethora of shopping opportunities. For those eager to explore the local landmarks, Plaza Muñoz Gamero is conveniently located just under a ten-minute stroll from the hotel’s doorstep, allowing for a leisurely walk to soak in the city’s atmosphere. The panoramic viewpoint atop Cerro de la Cruz offers breathtaking vistas and is easily accessible, requiring either a pleasant twenty-minute walk or a quick five-minute drive.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Magellan National Reserve, a haven celebrated for its incredibly diverse collection of flora and fauna, along with its well-maintained and inviting hiking trails. A short fifteen-minute drive will transport you to this natural wonderland. For those seeking a more extended adventure, the majestic Torres del Paine is approximately four hours away by car, promising an unforgettable day trip or overnight excursion. Furthermore, if a visit to the enchanting Isla de Magdalena is on your itinerary, the departure point is remarkably convenient, situated less than ten minutes away by car, making it an easily accessible destination.
Dreams del Estrecho boasts a total of 88 meticulously designed modern rooms, each reflecting the sophisticated style of a contemporary business hotel. Accommodation options range from comfortable standard rooms to more luxurious suites, catering to a variety of preferences and needs. Guests are treated to either captivating city views or stunning sea views, and we highly recommend opting for a sea view room to secure an unobstructed and truly remarkable view of the Strait of Magellan. For those who are sensitive to noise, we suggest requesting a room on a higher floor, as the hotel enjoys a prominent location on a bustling main road. All rooms are equipped with modern showers featuring detachable showerheads, and the suites offer the added indulgence of relaxing bathtubs. While each room provides individual thermostats for precise heating control, they are not equipped with air conditioning. However, the hotel readily provides fans upon request to ensure your comfort.
The hotel’s casino is undeniably a major draw, attracting both hotel guests and local residents alike. Guests have ample opportunity to test their luck and enjoy an evening of entertainment. In addition to the casino, Dreams del Estrecho offers a variety of other amenities designed to enhance your stay. The rooftop bar and restaurant provide unparalleled, clear views of the mesmerizing Strait of Magellan, creating the perfect ambiance for enjoying a meal or a refreshing beverage. Even the hotel’s gym and pool share this spectacular view, allowing you to exercise or relax while taking in the stunning scenery. Before embarking on your daily adventures, be sure to stop by the café located in the lobby, where you can grab a delicious coffee and a quick bite to eat, ensuring you are energized for a day of exploration in Punta Arenas.
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