The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago vs Mandarin Oriental, Santiago
Both hotels are rated highly by experts. Overall, The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago is preferred by most writers compared to Hotel Santiago. The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago ranks #1 in Santiago with praise from 13 reviews like Forbes Travel Guide, Oyster and Fodor's.
The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago
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Calle El Alcalde No. 15, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
From $161 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Jetsetter
"Old-world comfort in the heart of Santiago with white-glove service, refined dining and a breathtaking rooftop pool and spa."
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Fodor's
"The rather bland brick exterior of this 15-story hotel, the first Ritz-Carlton in South America, belies the luxurious appointments within."
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Oyster
Luxury
"The Ritz-Carlton is a stylish, sophisticated 205-room hotel in the suburb of Las Condes. Its common spaces impress."
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Travel + Leisure
"Though the hotel—ideally located just paces from the subway in tony Las Condes—attracts a primarily business-travel crowd (as does Santiago), the amenities are outstanding for any discerning traveler."
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Book a room on the 15th floor for the best views of the Andes.
DK Eyewitness
"One of the lowest-priced Ritz-Carlton hotels with understated luxury, floral brocades, Oriental carpets, and a hushed ambience."
Mandarin Oriental, Santiago
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Kennedy Avenue 4601, Santiago 7560994, Chile
From $169 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
Frommer's
"If the Ritz is old-world glamour, the Hyatt is pure nouveaux riche and, not surprisingly for one of the Hyatt's flagship hotels, the amenities are without peer."
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Should you choose to leave, however, you'll need to take a taxi because the location at the head of a crazy traffic loop makes it difficult to walk anywhere from here.
Oyster
Luxury
"The Grand Hyatt is one of the largest hotels in Santiago and has a resort-style atmosphere with lush grounds and an outdoor pool and waterfall."
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Huge windows let in great city views, but ask for a higher floor to guarantee those picturesque snow-capped Andes.
Lonely Planet
"Rooms are huge and so are the cushion-covered beds – from them, and from the small living areas, there are spectacular views of Santiago and the mountains."
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Travel + Leisure
"A clean-lined contemporary look—Philippe Starck lightfixtures, suede-soft curtains, Bang and Olufsen technology—predominate in this modern 24-story tower."
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Book a Grand Deluxe room between floors 7 and 15 ending in 7-12 for the Andes views you're looking for
DK Eyewitness
"Santiago’s first five-star hotel and still the grand dame, with over-the-top amenities, peerless service, and sweeping views."