The Singular Santiago Lastarria Hotel vs Mandarin Oriental, Santiago
Both Hotel Santiago and The Singular Santiago Lastarria Hotel are endorsed by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Hotel Santiago ranks significantly higher than The Singular Santiago Lastarria Hotel. Hotel Santiago is ranked #3 in Santiago with recommendations from 8 sources including Forbes Travel Guide, Oyster and Frommer's.
The Singular Santiago Lastarria Hotel
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Merced 294, Barrio Lastarria, Santiago, Chile
From $128 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Fodor's
"This new luxury lodging in downtown Santiago is sure to be a hit with international travelers and locals alike."
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Condé Nast Traveler
"The hotel is firmly a part of the scene, with a buzzy rooftop bar, but guests find calm in the spacious rooms."
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Afar Magazine
"Owned by a Chilean family with Swiss origins, the Singular Santiago was a new addition to the charming streets of Barrio Lastarria in October 2014."
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Jetsetter
"European elegance meets industrial chic at this hip sleep in one of Santiago’s artiest barrios."
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Mr & Mrs Smith
"Set in the heart of the buzzing bohemian borough of Lastarria, luxury hotel The Singular Santiago is a stylish hideaway in the centre of the Chilean capital."
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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."