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Casa Bueras Boutique Hotel

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About Casa Bueras Boutique Hotel

A century-old house-turned-boutique-hotel in Santiago's most bohemian borough.
A city surrounded by the enthralling Andes, Santiago is filled history, culture and a good dose of Chile's modern side. Barrio Lastarria has been dubbed Santiago's artistic hub, where the streets are a flurry of museums, galleries and trendy cafes to do a little people watching. Built as a family home in 1927, Casa Bueras has been given a facelift and is now a fresh, quirky hotel. Sitting in walled gardens, it offers respite from the city buzz with elegant rooms and personal service. Days can be laid-back or chock-full of sightseeing as you please, whether it's strolls the the hilltop Cerro Santa Lucia (for the best views in town) or snapping photos of every elegant facade.
From $130 per person/per night
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The property

A handsome building with Juliet balconies overlooking the tree-lined street, Casa Bueras combines its contemporary, artistic side with good old-fashioned hospitality. The dining room is slick with charcoal walls and mismatched frames, whilst the foyer is bright and polished with a bejewelled chandelier and ornate staircase leading to the upper floors. Terraces are furnished with cushioned banquettes and tea tables, which offer a view of the garden and well-hidden pool.

The rooms

Casa Bueras offers a range of rooms and suites with a street or garden view. Their decor runs the gamut from soft creams and browns to bright purple, and the array of artwork depicts everything from local architecture to Andean flora. The large beds enjoy pillow-top mattresses, and blackout curtains ensure a premium night's sleep. The bathrooms are lovely with wide mirrors, a rainfall shower and bathtub, while one of the deluxe rooms even has a private Jacuzzi.

Activities

There's plenty for the history buffs in Santiago, beginning with the historic Main Square, and branching out to the grand cathedral and Sacramentinos Church, the Neo-Classical La Moneda Palace and a fascinating collection of museums. Visit the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino to see sculptures, jewellery and artwork from Pre-Columbian America. Ride the funicular to the top of San Cristobal Hill or take in views at sunset Sky Costanera, which stands at 1000 feet tall. And be sure to stop in at one of the city's top restaurants in between!

What you'll love

What you'll love

The pool is super private and surrounded by greenery - an idyllic spot in the middle of the city.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

The Junior Suites feature private balconies with pretty, potted plants and loungers - try and snag the rooftop suite for the ultimate view!
Something to think about

Something to think about

The local area has been affected by riots in recent years but this is visible throughout Santiago and shouldn't affect your stay.

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Santiago

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