Vinnhaus, Puerto Natales Hotels
1920s-style hotel with cozy, vintage-feeling rooms, a restaurant, and historic Art Deco details
Vinnhaus presents itself as a charming, small boutique hotel, nestled right in the very heart of Puerto Natales. This meticulously restored historic house provides an inviting and atmospheric experience for discerning travelers. Boasting a prime location, Vinnhaus is a mere ten-minute stroll from the picturesque waterfront, establishing it as an exceptionally convenient base from which to discover the delights of Puerto Natales. Crucially, Puerto Natales serves as the principal gateway to the breathtaking Torres del Paine National Park.
The hotel’s central situation in Puerto Natales proves invaluable, allowing guests to easily acquire any essential last-minute provisions they might require before embarking on their unforgettable trek through the iconic landscapes of Torres del Paine. The national park itself is conveniently accessible; a car journey will take approximately one hour. Alternatively, for those preferring public transportation, a brief five-minute drive will bring you to the bus station, where you can readily catch one of the regular buses to the park, a journey that unfolds over approximately two hours.
This stylish establishment, designed with a nod to the Art Deco era, offers guests a choice of two distinct room types: the elegant Superior Rooms and the more expansive Junior Suites. The Superior Rooms, thoughtfully situated on the first floor, afford pleasant views overlooking the tranquil hotel garden. Inside, the ambiance is carefully curated, with soft, inviting lighting and a sophisticated palette of dark wood, supple leather, and gleaming chrome furnishings, collectively evoking the atmosphere of a classic, old-school English bar.
The Junior Suites, on the other hand, present a considerably more spacious environment. These rooms are infused with a distinct 1920s aesthetic, characterized by lofty ceilings that enhance the sense of airiness, intricately patterned wallpaper that adds a touch of visual interest, and a refined color scheme dominated by crisp whites, soothing beiges, and opulent gold tones. A particularly appealing feature of the Junior Suites is their charming window seats, which provide exceptional views overlooking the captivating town of Puerto Natales and the majestic surrounding mountains. Bathrooms throughout the hotel feature showers exclusively, their vintage style and meticulous details seamlessly integrating with the overall aesthetic of the rooms.
The shared common areas of Vinnhaus, including the restaurant, inviting bar, and serene garden, collectively capture the historic and undeniably romantic atmosphere of the 1920s, an era that is thoughtfully woven throughout the entire hotel. This is achieved through the considered use of design elements such as patterned marble floors, ornate furnishings that exude a sense of history, and thoughtfully curated antique pieces that add a touch of authenticity. The overall ethos of Vinnhaus is one of encouraging guests to slow down, relax, and savor each moment. In line with this philosophy, guests are encouraged to enjoy the “homemade and local slow food” offerings at the hotel’s delectable restaurant, which is open for both lunch and dinner during the peak tourist season.
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