This rambling alerce-shingle house, dating from the 1920s, is on Quellón's waterfront. You'll notice a significant change of light when you've crossed the threshold between the original rooms, with their small windows, and those added in the past decade. Opt for one of the wood-paneled rooms in the newer wing or on the third floor; they maintain the style of the original house, but sunlight streams in through big windows. Everyone in town seems to stop by for lunch at the bustling restaurant downstairs. Pros: Great location, good restaurant, friendly service. Cons: Rooms vary in quality.
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