"A building that's a hymn to Bauhaus, on a crystalline lake; this boutique hotel channels back-to-nature chic."
Our Chile travel articles cover the remarkably diverse terrain of this narrow country which is one of the most dramatic in South America. There's no need to rough it as Chile has some of the best boutique hotels on the continent. The capital Santiago and the distinctive sea port of Valparaiso are both also worth a visit and a stay at their selection of luxury hotels.
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"A building that's a hymn to Bauhaus, on a crystalline lake; this boutique hotel channels back-to-nature chic."
From USD 140.00
per room per night
"This traditionally-styled lodge is set in a gorgeous Patagonian landscape of glaciers, lush forests and pristine fjords."
From USD 151
per room per night
"With gorgeous interiors, this boutique hotel on the shores of Lake Llanquihue is true rustic chic."
From USD 600
per room per night
Down Around Chile's Ankles | Jasper Winn | Chile, Patagonia, Torres del Paine National Park
The wind - la escoba de Dios, the ‘broom of God’ – whips the snow off the summits in swirling contrails. Avalanches fall from the cornices high above the valleys. Condors turn slow cartwheels through the sky
Skiing the Andes | Arnie Wilson | Chile, Central, Lakes and Volcanoes, Santiago de Chile
The idea of skiing in the Andes is still sufficiently exotic to create a stir among friends who have just put their skis back in the attic after a relatively humdrum trip to Val d’Isère
Chile: North or South? | Anthea Gerrie | Chile, Atacama, San Pedro de Atacama
Chile is 3000 miles long, and as international flights go straight to the middle, first-time visitors must immediately deal with the dilemma of whether to turn right or left