Hotel Manoir Atkinson, Valparaíso Hotels
Historic home turned small family-run hotel with European-style rooms, sea views, and a terrace
**Overview**
Venture beyond the captivating and brilliantly hued facade and striking mural that adorn Hotel Manoir Atkinson, and you will discover a truly unique experience: a traditional, family-run hotel steeped in the elegance of European style. Nestled within the vibrant and energetic heart of Cerro Concepción, a district renowned for its delightful array of restaurants, inviting cafés, and a captivating landscape of colorful buildings and impressive artworks, this venerable, historic home offers a fascinating glimpse into the intertwined European and colonial history of Valparaíso.
From this ideally situated location, you can easily explore the city’s attractions. Embark on a leisurely stroll to Ascensor Concepción, the iconic 19th-century funicular railway, which provides a swift and scenic descent to the lower reaches of the city in a mere five minutes. Alternatively, take a slightly longer walk, approximately fifteen minutes, to reach Muelle Prat, the city’s historic and bustling port, where you can immerse yourself in the maritime atmosphere.
The hotel itself offers a limited number of rooms, just under ten in total, each meticulously designed to evoke a sense of old-world European charm. The rooms artfully blend bright and cheerful colors with carefully selected vintage furniture and warm, inviting wooden furnishings. As a historic house, the rooms adhere to the original architectural layout and dimensions, which may result in a slightly more intimate and cozy atmosphere, reflective of building standards from a bygone era. For those seeking a bit more spaciousness, consider reserving the suite or a double room. The suite boasts the added luxury of a private terrace, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the sparkling sea. Certain double rooms also feature charming balconies that provide captivating vistas overlooking the sprawling cityscape of Valparaíso.
For all guests, a true highlight of the hotel is the rooftop terrace. Ascend to this elevated vantage point to savor a cup of freshly brewed coffee and indulge in a delicious, homemade breakfast, all while immersing yourself in the unparalleled panoramic views that encompass the entirety of the city.
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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.
Getting Around in Chile
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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