Hotel Casa de la Patagonia, Puerto Natales Hotels
1960s building with clean and simple rooms, a breakfast area, and private parking
Hotel Casa de la Patagonia offers a straightforward and pristine accommodation experience nestled directly in the heart of Puerto Natales. It serves as an excellent base for exploring the breathtaking Torres del Paine National Park, a scenic journey of just under an hour by car. The building itself, dating back to the 1960s, has been thoughtfully restored and meticulously preserved, providing guests with a unique opportunity to step back in time and capture a glimpse of what life was like in Puerto Natales during the 20th century.
A leisurely ten-minute stroll will lead you to the vibrant waterfront, where you can immerse yourself in the local scenery. There, you can observe historical landmarks such as the old pier and marvel at the expansive views across the serene Channel of Last Hope, with the majestic Andes mountain range gracing the horizon in the distance.
The hotel features a limited number of rooms, totaling just under ten, with the primary distinction between them being their overall size. Single, double, and triple occupancy rooms are available, making Hotel Casa de la Patagonia a suitable choice for both couples seeking a romantic getaway and larger groups of travelers. The rooms are characterized by their simplicity, featuring a neutral color palette and minimal, uncluttered decorations. Essential amenities include televisions and convenient WiFi access, while the bathrooms are equipped with showers.
Each morning, guests can head to the designated breakfast area to fuel up and gather energy for the day’s adventures. If you plan on exploring the wider Patagonia region by car, take advantage of the hotel’s secure and convenient private parking facility, ensuring peace of mind throughout your stay.
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Chile is one of the most naturally and culturally diverse places in the world, stretching 2,500 miles across Andean peaks, dramatic coastline, and the otherworldly Atacama Desert. Along the way, you'll find award-winning wineries in the Colchagua Valley and the bohemian enclave of Valparaíso—not to mention Santiago de Chile, one of South America's most dynamic cities.
When is the best time to visit?
Visit during Chile's spring in September, October, or November to see the country come alive with color, or during their fall, which happens from March through May. Many attractions are closed during their winter season from July to August.
Where should I go in Chile?
Stargaze in the Southern Hemisphere's clearest skies, ski or snowboard in the Andes, explore the iconic statues of Easter Island, explore the colorful streets of Valparaíso, watch the sunset over the dunes of the Atacama Desert, and soak in the deeply azure fjords where the mountains drop dramatically straight to the water.
How many days do I need?
Travelers should really take their time and try not to rush through Chile. 10 days might even feel like too few, so if possible, at least 2 weeks is best.
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Chile is nearly 3,000 miles long, and most travelers use a combination of domestic flights and road transfers to maximize their time in the country. Fly between regions using major transport hubs (like Santiago and Atacama, for example), and then drive within any region you'd like to explore
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