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wannabakiwi Mar 26th, 2008 09:17 AM

2 or 3 nights in Santiago?
 
We only have 13 days in Chile, with a 4 day trip to Bariloche. Do you recommend 2 or 3 nights in Santiago? I am also having trouble chosing between Atton El Bosque and Hotel Orly. Any thoughts on this? Cheers

Huentetu Mar 26th, 2008 12:41 PM

What time of year are you coming? This could influence how long you should stay in the city. Do you like cities or more fond of the outdoors?
Both hotels are very good. The Orly is smaller. personally, I think the Atton is better placed.

wannabakiwi Mar 26th, 2008 02:50 PM

Thank you Huentetu! We are coming in December 19 to January 1. I have just reserved the Atton, I appreciate the recommendation. I can not believe how affordable Chile is. I think I am leaning towards just two nights, as we prefer the outdoors mainly.

Huentetu Mar 27th, 2008 06:47 AM

The Atton El Bosque is a very good hotel and the hotel restaurant is making a name for itself locally. Their other hotel, which is mainly used by businessmen and not well located for a tourist, is always full.
Two nights would give you a chance to visit the city but remember that you can do day trips from Santiago to both the coast and vineyards.
If you are thinking of either long distance bus or flights south, book the flights soon as Christmas is a busy season. You can't book the bus from abroad but could do it as soon as you arrive.


Mike6725 Mar 27th, 2008 08:12 AM

If you are interested in visiting a winery, both the Concha y Toro and Cousino Macul winerys are easily reached by metro (subway). Very easy to get to, inexpensive, and a good tasting experience. Have your hotel call ahead for reservation.

wannabakiwi Mar 27th, 2008 09:09 AM

Thank you both. We are in the El Bosque property. I have already used mileage points to get to Santiago, via Boston, Miami. But, I went to the LAN web site to try and book intra flights and it only allows you to book 6 months out. We do plan to visit Bariloche for three nights, take the boat over, and rent a car.

jgold Mar 27th, 2008 09:15 AM

<But, I went to the LAN web site to try and book intra flights and it only allows you to book 6 months out.> If booked in conjunction with an international flight on a OneWorld carrier (i.e., via the Visit South America Pass), you should be able to book LA flights 330 days out.

wannabakiwi Mar 27th, 2008 10:23 AM

Super helpful JGold! I hope they will let me, even if the international leg is a non-revenue ticket. I will give it a try!

fancyhat Mar 27th, 2008 11:59 AM

The Orly is wonderful. We spent five nights there, lovely room, great breakfast, great other guests, terrific location, we walked everywhere. Dinner there on the patio was terrific. The staff was so accommodating! Hated to leave.
Have fun!

landineen Mar 27th, 2008 06:22 PM

Some years ago stayed at the Vecinal Park (apart hotel) in Las Condes, Santiago. Perfect room w/kitchen and the top floor had a swimming pool that over looked the city. Spent 2 nights there and could have stayed a week!

jgold Mar 27th, 2008 07:56 PM

<I hope they will let me, even if the international leg is a non-revenue ticket.> I'm pretty sure they will. I think the key is that the flight into the country be on OneWorld metal. Call the AA round-the-world desk or the RTW desk of one of the other OneWorld airlines. The rates are pretty good and you can even change the dates/times without penalty.


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