Comfortable accommodations with free Wi-Fi is offered at Almasur Punta Arenas. It is located in Punta Arenas, the world´s most southern city, and 2 blocks from the main square.
Located in Punta Arenas and with Playa Colon reachable within a 18-minute walk, Hostal Boutique Puerta Roja provides a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Featuring a restaurant, Hotel Boutique La Yegua Loca offers accommodations with free WiFi access in Punta Arenas. The Plaza de Armas is only 984 feet away.
Featuring a bar and a pub, Hotel Isla Rey Jorge offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and breakfast in central Punta Arenas. Cerro Mirador Ski Center is 3.7 mi away.
With elegant European-style interiors, this hotel features a classic décor and modern amenities in downtown Punta Arenas, one block from Magallanes Museum.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Albatros offers accommodations in Punta Arenas. Free private parking is available on site and complimentary brunch is served daily in the dining...
Located in Punta Arenas, a 7-minute walk from Playa Colon, Hotel Boutique Restaurant Kran Kreen has accommodations with a restaurant and free private parking.
Located 328 feet from the main square and city center, Hotel Mercurio offers free Wi-Fi and Continental breakfast in Punta Arenas. A regional restaurant and 24-hour front desk assistance are provided....
Located 328 feet from the main square and city center, Hotel Mercurio offers free Wi-Fi and Continental breakfast in Punta Arenas. A regional restaurant and 24-hour front desk assistance are provided.
La buena atención, buen desayuno y en pleno centro.
Only 0.6 mi from Muñoz Gamero Square, Hotel Carpa Manzano offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs in Punta Arenas. Breakfast is included. Mirador Hill is 0.6 mi away.
Excelente ubicación, el personal amable y buen desayuno
Located in Punta Arenas, a 12-minute walk from Playa Colon, Hotel Patagonia B&B has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking and a shared lounge.
Friendly and accommodating staff. Close to the city centre.
It really is only a place to go to other better places in...
It really is only a place to go to other better places in Patagonia. The restaurant scene is not great and there’s really not much to do there. I’d say use it as a place to stay overnight to go somewhere else but if you do don’t expect to find any great options for food or entertainment.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
A great (very windy) city at the end of the world.
A great (very windy) city at the end of the world. Close to breathtaking scenery (Tierra del Fuego, Torres del Paine) and historical sites. The city felt secure. The fish market offers amazing good value dishes (no vegan options:(). There are good walks close to the city (a national park 15 minutes by car). Punta Arenas is easy to navigate on foot if the weather permits - the wind can bowl you over!!!
Si Higg
Chile
8.0
Scored 8.0
Punta Arenas is a nice town.
Punta Arenas is a nice town. But don't expect too much of it. It has really fantastic, great coffee places. And very good restaurants, actually it is amazing that there are so many nice restaurants and so many great coffee shops in such a small town. Apart from that, it is a small town. Don't get me wrong: it is the *town* to be if you want to be at the Strait of Magellans!
Paulo
Brazil
10
Scored 10
Punta Arenas had more to do than I expected!
Punta Arenas had more to do than I expected! I had heard from others that it was a sleepy residential town, but we enjoyed walking along Playa Colon, walking up to Mirador Cerro de la Cruz, shopping for handmade gifts at the Municipal Artesanal Market, petting the community dogs at the Plaza de Armas, touring Cerveceria Austral (reservations needed in advance), going on one of the penguin and sea lion tours, and eating authentic classic Chilean food at La Marmita restaurant. If we had more time, we would've visited some of the nearby museums to learn more about Magellan's sail through the strait. We loved that Ubers were quick and plentiful but that the town was very walkable just about anywhere.
Sarah
6.0
Scored 6.0
The center of town is quite a distance from the airport.
The center of town is quite a distance from the airport. Punta Arenas is good for a jumping off point to explore Patagonia. For birders, there is a great e-Bird hot spot just out of town towards the airport.
Rick
United States of America
10
Scored 10
It is an amazing place to visit.
It is an amazing place to visit. There are so many things to do, especially if you compare it with the homologous city in Argentina, Ushuaia. I was from Sunday to Friday, and it was not enough to do more trekkings, namely the Glaciar or around the Strait of Magallanes. I highly recommend staying in Punta Arenas for around two weeks and programme as many trips as possible before. I was not able to do the trip to Puerto Williams, because it required 30 hours on a ship. There are only ideas in my opinion.
Very clean, modern boutique hotel. Our room was very comfortable, specially the king size bed. We had one of the rooms facing the street, but the windows isolated well the street noise. Pablo, the host, was extremely helpful and gave us good recommendations, specially the restaurant that we chose for the first lunch there which was delicious (La Yegua Loca). The taxi driver he called for a half day excursion to Fuerte Bulnes (Juan) was very friendly and knowledgeable, and suggested many interesting places along the way. Very nice stay.
Carmen was extremely welcoming and friendly! The rooms and beds were very clean, and the laundry service was always on time. She went above and beyond for us. We got a parking ticket, and she marched down to the police station with us, bargained the price down, then showed us how to pay it. She then let us park at her house so we didn't have to use the street. We also got to share a meal with her and her family on Christmas, which for travelers new to Chile, was an incredibly educational experience.
The facility has all you need, including two bedrooms, dining room. full kitchen, and a shower. All very clean, everything works. There is a lot of space, so we can easily sort out all our gear before going to Torres del Paine park. The view from the main bedroom window down on Punta Arenas and the Straight of Magellan is great. The mirador Cerro de la Cruz is just 2 minutes away.
Very cosy room in a traditional chilean house, very comfortable beds, a super local atmosphere, nice breakfast, very nice owners. The possibility to use the kitchen a bit to heat up water for my thermos, and using a microwave for some empanadas. very simple but perfect. Easy walking distance along peaceful streets to the town center. We will come back!
Really nice hotel, very quiet, super-nice staff, a bonus dog to pet. Pretty setting, a nice common room, and a great and very complete breakfast---and all at a great price! Make sure you understand how to work the heater (easy, in daylight) because you will want it. Great shower (as in so much of Chile, have patience, the hot water will come).
We loved your beautiful home and your warm hospitality! We had just finished hiking the W in Torres del Paine and your place was so comfortable and allowed us to organize our backpacks before continuing our travels in Chile. Thank you as well for arranging a great taxi ride for us to the airport! Muchas gracias for everything!!! 😁👍♥️
The hotel was right in town and near restaurants and other amenities. The free parking was great, but the lot was small, holding about 10 cars. Even though I didn't see many guests during breakfast (on Christmas Eve), the hotel put breakfast items out fully and the staff kept topping them off.
The Location is bit far away from Centre, but it doesn’t matter since Punta Arenas is not a Big city. You have a Market right in front of Hostel and it opens till eleven P.M also Mirador located on hill can be Access in Ten minutes of Walk. staff is really good and he can speak English.
Great location, close to the mirador viewpoint, very warm and cozy space with free simple breakfast and 2 cute dogs! We had a lovely room with a view overlooking Punta Arenas which was a beautiful surprise, and a bathroom across the hallway that was private only for us. 100% recommend!
What a great first night in Chile! I was welcomed with such warmth. My room was quiet, bed was comfy, bathroom was down the hall, lots of hot water. Breakfast was just what I needed. Location was on a quiet street within walking distance on the waterfront and downtown.
The hotel is very well located, walking distance to the main square, near by restaurants, cafes. It has a supermarket very close as well. The hotel is nicely decorated, very clean and well equipped. The staff is helpful and friendly.
Cozy hotel with small, though tasty breakfast. A friendly staff helped us with the main attractions in Punta Arenas. As we came late at night, and spent just one night there, we haven’t explored the neighborhood.
Beautiful hotel in one of Punta Arenas historic palaces in the town centre. The room had recently been refurbished, was very comfortable and tastefully decorated.
Staff was helpful. Food was good.
Recommended
We had a great stay here. The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, the location is unbeatable and there’s an old-fashioned charm to the hotel, like many places in Punta Arenas.
Spacious hostel, big rooms (but not much furniture), kitchen+fridge available, owner helpful and speaking English, not common in Chile. Really good and fast WiFi. Reasonable prices.
location was perfect and the cleanest hostel I’ve ever stayed in. Right next to the bus stop and the restaurant okusa next door is the best restaurant I’ve been to in Chile.
Perfect location to explore Punta Arenas and is super close to the bus station. Our room was very spacious and clean. Breakfast will be ready even if you leave early.
It was nice staying in one of the historic old "palaces" of Punta Arenas. It was comfortable and in the center of the town, making it easy to walk anywhere easily.
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