Hotel Cabo De Hornos, Punta Arenas Hotels
Historic hotel with modern rooms, an international restaurant, and a small gym
Hotel Cabo de Hornos presents a delightful lodging option nestled in the very heart of the historic center of Punta Arenas. Its prime location places it directly on the city’s main square, the vibrant Plaza Muñoz Gamero, making it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding area. Simply step outside the hotel’s doors and you’ll find yourself immersed in the charm of the Plaza, where notable attractions such as the magnificent Baroque Palacio Sara Braun await your discovery.
For those seeking scenic waterfront strolls, the hotel is conveniently located just a pleasant 5-minute walk from the picturesque waterfront pathway of Costanera del Estrecho. A slightly longer, but equally rewarding, 15-minute walk will take you to the observation point of the Mirador Cerro de la Cruz, offering breathtaking panoramic views that encompass the entire city and the expansive sea.
For those adventurous travelers eager to explore further afield, the majestic mountains, stunning glaciers, and abundant wildlife of Torres del Paine National Park are accessible via a scenic four-hour drive.
Steeped in history, Hotel Cabo de Hornos first welcomed guests in 1962, and its distinctive facade has since become one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city. The hotel boasts 110 rooms spread across nine floors, with a variety of accommodation options available, including comfortable double rooms and spacious triples suitable for larger groups and families.
To ensure a peaceful night’s sleep, light sleepers are advised to request a room on one of the upper floors or one that faces away from the bustling street. Certain rooms also offer the added bonus of captivating sea views overlooking the majestic Strait of Magellan.
While WiFi connectivity within the rooms can sometimes be inconsistent, a stronger signal and a welcoming atmosphere can be found in the hotel’s cozy restaurant. Here, guests can enjoy a delectable menu featuring both international favorites and authentic local cuisine.
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