Located in Torres del Paine, Hotel Lago Gray offers free WiFi access. Rooms here are all fitted with heating, private private bathroom and satellite television.
Sethanant
Thailand
Staffs were very nice and helpful. The room was clean and so comfortable with an amazing view outside the window. The restaurant was fabulous, every dishes we ordered were very delicious. And also morning buffet which had varieties of food, was very good.
Charming rooms with rustic wood furnishings can be enjoyed at the banks of the Serrano River.
Mandy
United States of America
Amazing location with wonderful views of Rio Serrano. The staff were so helpful especially Francisco and Paula. The chef was fabulous with the dinners —wow.
Offering standard rates and all-inclusive rates which include full-board, Hotel Río Serrano is in Torres del Paine. There is an on-site restaurant and a garden overlooking the Paine Massif.
Thao Minh
United States of America
Rio Serrano is one of our most favorite places to stay around the world. It was our sanctuary we returned to after a long day hiking and exploring. Breakfasts were lovely, and the chef and the staff took care of all of us until the last day when the hotel closed for the season. We also ate at the bar and the restaurant for lunch and dinner, and the service was exceptional as well. The spa area was like a dream, especially on windy days. Overall, we loved our stay and will come back!
Located in Torres del Paine, 31 miles from Amarga Lagoon, Morrena Lodge has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Danielle
United States of America
Amazing food. We literally looked forward to dinner every single night and couldn’t wait to see what the specials were. The restaurant is a 10/10. The staff is stop notch and so friendly. The property is beautiful. Such an amazing little retreat.
Located in Torres del Paine in the Magallanes region, Cabañas Lago Tyndall has accommodations with free private parking. There's a fully equipped kitchen and a private bathroom.
Located in Torres del Paine, Konkashken Lodge offers accommodations with free WiFi in the common area. Free private parking available. Guests will found both shared dormitories and bungalows.
Dana
Canada
Konkashken Lodge is a great place to stay, for anyone interested in an authentic park experience. Rustic, quiet and comfortable, this lodge is set in a beautiful location, beside a river, overlooking the mountains in and around Torres del Paine. Patrick and Carina were gracious hosts, along with staff Loe and others. Knowing Spanish is a huge asset, although Patrick can converse in English. Beds are comfortable, cabins are clean, with cozy comforter, fluffy towels, and plenty of storage space in the newer cabins. If needed, Patrick will help light the wood stove, and is always available to offer advice and to provide information about the area. Breakfast is simple but good (yogurt, drinks, toast, eggs, cakes and fruit). Dinner is provided for $40 per person, but you can also eat out at surrounding hotels. As long as it isn’t too windy, the wifi works great in all the cabins. Thanks for a wonderful and relaxing stay!
Goiien House is set in Torres del Paine, 1.6 mi from Amarga Lagoon, and features a garden and a bar. The property is located 11 mi from Blue Lagoon and 19 mi from Salto Chico.
Quentin
Colombia
Handy location for exploring the northeast part of the park. Stunning view - when the clouds permitted!
Viviana and as most welcoming and friendly - as was the girl with the green hair!
Featuring a restaurant, Pampa Lodge, Quincho & Caballos offers accommodations in Torres del Paine, just 4.3 mi from the National Park entrance. Free WiFi access is available.
Featuring a garden, Cabaña en Laguna Azul Patagonia Bagual features accommodations in Torres del Paine. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Richard
United States of America
Amazing off the grid location in a wonderful setting. Great host. Would highly recommend as a base for Torre del Paine visits.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Torres del Paine cost $369 per night, and 4-star hotels in Torres del Paine are $509 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Torres del Paine can be found for $2,796 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Postcard views in all directions! Beautiful mountains, glaciers, turquoise lakes, wow! Hiking is superb, for all levels; there are short and easy hikes, and there are ultimately difficult and strenuous hikes that would challenge anyone. We did a bit of both (not too strenuous, but I hiked/ran up to the Mirador Las Torres and it was enough for me and I am pretty fit). I didn’t research Chile or Torres del Paine before we booked and I am totally blown away by the diversity of its landscapes, the good wines, the good food, and the good people here. Totally recommended..!
Thomas
Canada
10
Scored 10
We did day walks not the W or O trails.
We did day walks not the W or O trails. Weather is a key factor and we had snow, rain and beautiful clear skies over 4 days.
If doing the Mirador Torres be at the start by 8:30 or earlier. The v fit can do the walk in 7 hours or so. We took 8 1/2 , finishing around 6pm.
We did shorter walks too, morning and afternoon, and had great views of the mountains and iceberg on lake grey.
Dave
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Torres del Paine too vast.
Torres del Paine too vast. You need a sturdy car not only to get to the amazing popular places but also to maneuver on some of the unpaved and gravel roads. There are few places to eat and hardly any grocery stores, so stock up on food before entering the park.
Matthew
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Torres del Paine is amazing, the mountains are really almost...
Torres del Paine is amazing, the mountains are really almost unreal in their beauty. Distances are far even to get to different places within the park, but the views along the way are stunning and its to be expected. The trails are well marked and there are many options. There are opportunities for hard core hikers and adventurers as well as those who might only do day trips or short walks for the views. We will definitely go back.
Jessica
United States of America
10
Scored 10
My husband and I went to the Torres del Paine National Park...
My husband and I went to the Torres del Paine National Park in March 2020. It was such a large and wonderful national park! So much to see and experience! We love the six days we spent there. On the first day we went on a 10 hour hiking tour to the three towers. It was raining and took us more than 10 hours round trip, very tiring. The rest of the days are clear, we can see the big horns so clearly from our hotel- Vista the Paine. We then went to the Salto Grande, many mirados near the lake Pehoe and the Glacier Grey. We took many photos. The only negative is that there is no gas station in the park, we nearly ran out of gas on the second day. Fortunately the park ranger helped us to find another hotel where they provided us with 20 litters of gas. I would recommend this part to anyone interested in Patagonia!
Yan
United States of America
10
Scored 10
My wife and I stayed in the national park for 6 days- the...
My wife and I stayed in the national park for 6 days- the park is huge, a lot of beautiful viewpoints including the Salto Grande, and big horns and the three towers /Torres del Paine. But the roads in the park are all gravel roads very bumpy and hard to drive on. You cannot drive fast and it consumes a lot of gasoline. There is no gas station in the park! You 'd better bring extra gas in 20 litter buckets if you plan to stay longer than 1-2 days. We ate at the Pampa restaurant in Rio Serrano village. It is an excellent restaurant! We went on a one-day hike to the Torres del Paine but it was raining. It took us more than ten hours -very long and difficult one, especially when the weather is bad. You'd better be fit and prepared with hiking poles, multi-layers and rain gears.
Jeff
United States of America
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The house is in a great location. The view is spectacular, we looked at the Torres del Paine massif from our bed. Also, at the horses running to the pasture, beautiful site. The bed was comfortable, breakfast was good and Oscar, our host was very hospitable, competent and helpful. My communication with Juan Pablo in Puerto Natales was very good, he was helpful with suggestions and renting a car. Definitely recommend this place, you won’t be disappointed!
It is in the most perfect spot to visit Torres del Paine. The views from the cabin are wonderful. There is a refrigerator in the lodge you can share and our cabin had a kitchen. We were able to get internet over at the lodge when there was electricity in the evenings and morning. The lack of electricity during the other hours did not matter because we were touring the park. The people working there are super friendly and helpful. We recommend!!
It is a great entry point for people exploring or staying in the Torres del Paine National Park. The facility is well laid out and easy to navigate. People were helpful and welcoming. Staff were especially solicitous and accommodating when they heard I sustained a knee injury while trekking. Very appreciated. Superior room with view of Massif and field of horses was special. Good shower. Good internet reception in our riom. Spa was lovely setting.
I’m not sure where to start. This place is simply incredible, everything about it is very special. When we were in Torres del Paine the weather was so so bad and we had zero views for the whole 5 days , but the eco camp made the trip worth it. staff are incredible, the free yoga was just what I needed and the food was delicious. everyone must stay here !
This was a unique experience: the Estancia is a large working ranch, and the setting was spectacular. Relatively small number of guests, so it felt like having a personal staff and chefs for the meals. The food was outstanding. While there's no question there are places closer to the Torres del Paine park, the experience was worth the drive.
The lodging here consists of a series of cozy cabins. It is in an excellent location, along the Rio Serrano in the Villa Serrano, very close to the main entrance of Torres del Paine National Park. The hosts are very friendly and helpful, and the home cooked dinners they make (for an extra, but quite reasonable, fee) are delicious.
By far the best location we could have wished for for our days at the Torres del Paine. The Cottage is just perfectly located in the middle of the nature and the host is always there if you need something. the cottage is very well equipped and has everything you need for a perfect stay.
I had a fantastic experience at this hotel! The staff, especially the front desk ladies, were exceptionally friendly and helpful. John in the restaurant provided excellent service, and the overall atmosphere was cozy. The comfortable bed and beautiful view added to the positive stay.
This is a great location to visit Torres del Paine. The rooms are comfortable. Staff were extremely helpful. I loved being able to walk out at night in the fields. I would definitely recommend this hotel to others and hope to someday return.
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