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Style
A comfortable hotel that guests can enjoy as their own home during their stay.
Setting
Within the magical city of Valparaiso, a stunning labyrinth of twisting streets, in the privileged location of the port.
Accommodation & Facilities
Rooms have been kept simple, but individually decorated using bright colours and wooden floors. 4 rooms overlook the bay and the remaining 5 look over the local neighbourhood to the hills. Rooms all feature en-suite bathrooms, Wi-Fi and LCD TV’s, providing ample comfortable space from which to explore the city.
There are 4 terraces at descending down the hill towards the ocean; there are great private spaces for those looking for seclusion and tranquillity. The lower terrace has a Jacuzzi enhancing your relaxation after a day out exploring the city. A wonderful feature at this hotel is the honesty bar, giving a real feeling of a home away from home. Help yourself to whatever you fancy, then prepare your own bill for payment when you check out.
Dining
The Winter Garden assures fantastic views over The Valparaiso Bay, a secluded place from which you can enjoy your breakfast or a nice glass of wine in the afternoon.
Activities
Valparaiso is a wonderful city to explore and there are some fabulous walks recommended so you can capture as much as possible during your stay. Starting at the hotel is the walk to Alegre and Conception Hills, exploring the streets and the colours of the hills. Taking a ride on the funiculars up the hills is fantastic and there is the opportunity to enjoy a boat ride if there is time. For those wanting to see the Matriz Church, there is a nice walk down the Plaza de la Intendencia towards the Plaza Echaurren where you will come across a local market place.
A walk to La Sebastiana really captures the spirit of the city as you explore the bohemian side of the place. La Sebastiana is the house of the 1971 Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda, who was very much inspired in his literature by where he lived up in Cerro Bellavista. You are recommended to get a taxi there and walk back when you will find the open air art museum, Museo de Cielo Abierto.
Child Policy
Children welcome.