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Ancud Antofagasta Apoquindo Arica |
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Balmaceda Barrancas Bellavista |
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Calama Castro Cavancha Cochamó Concepcion Conchali Concon Copiapo Coquimbo Coyhaique |
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Hotel O'Higgins
The staff was friendly and helpful all around, however our room was cold and being an older building the radiator for heat was controlled by the hotel - we were told that it was turned on from 8pm till 6am, but when we returned back to the room later that evening after a night out there was NO HEAT... did not make the next morning inviting to go into a cold bathroom to shower.......More
Hotels.com guest on April-29
La Fayette Suites Providencia
The location - Providencia - is excellent. There are lots of good restaurants near by. There is a big mall just opposite it - it is a landmark that any tourist can ask for if he gets lost!
There are many currency exchange places near the hotel as well.
The rooms are quite large and spacious, although a little old. The staff is very helpful, although people manning the reception in the early mornings and late evenings can't speak English.
There is complimentary breakfast served (quite good), and there is free internet and gym for the guests....More
Hotels.com guest on December-25
La Fayette Suites Providencia
We spoke little Spanish, and virtually the staff spoke no English. This made check-in, check-out, and even simple housekeeping things very difficult. We ran into other guests who voiced the same concern. Great location...there are several places to eat across the street so that was great. Even though we requested a room in the back of the hotel (due to the heavy traffic noises which we read about on several reviews), we were given the complete opposite (a room facing the main street). Of course, due to the language barrier, we could not get another room SO bring ear plugs, seriously its that loud. You'll think your sleeping on the actual street. The hotel room and bath room is extremely small (I've been the France and NYC...this room was even smaller than a typical room in those two cities). The breakfast was great! Also, they had a "business center", so I was able to use the internet which definitely helped a lot. Also, there was a small gym, but it wasn't anything to write home about. Overall, if your on a budget and speak moderate spanish, then you can consider this hotel. If you speak little to no spanish and have extra money, consider somewhere else....More
Hotels.com guest on May-08