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Old Nov 29th, 2008, 02:48 PM
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Santiago Budget Hotels

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Can anybody recommend any good budget hotels in Santiago. I am travelling there in January alone and only require a respectable hotel that is convenient,safe,clean and has it's own bathroom.

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Old Dec 3rd, 2008, 02:48 AM
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There are more budget hotels in the downtown area than Providencia or Las Condes. By budget, do you mean around US$90 or are you looking for less?
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I do not know if this helps you or not, I noticed that many Chilean hotels have a senior rate.
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Old Dec 4th, 2008, 12:44 PM
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Hello,
Thanks for the replies. I was hoping to get a hotel between $50 - $70 a night, is this possible ??

Unfortunately I am not old enough to qualify for a senior rate.

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Never feel sorry you aren't eligible for a senior discount! Yes, you can find something in your price range. The hotel will probably be old but clean. Most of them do not have websites. I have had a quick look on the internet but you might spend longer to confirm contact info.
Hotel Santa Lucia, beside the Sta. Lucia hill, hotel is actually 4 floors up. Fax should be 56-2-6331844
Hotel Paris, in the lovely cobblestoned oasis off the Alameda, phones 56-2-6640921 or 56-2-6394037.
The Montecarlo, also by the Sta Lucia hill, a bit 60s on the decor but OK. Not sure about a website.
Two nice ones are the Ciudad de Vitoria, starts 7 floors up in a building, would be the top end of your price range, has it's own good restaurant.
www.ciudaddevitoria.cl
The other is the Andes Hostel, although a hostel for the most part, it does have some private rooms with bath and is very well located.
www.andeshostel.com
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you may want to try Hotel Aloha Sol ...it is right on Calle Sol accross from a Pizza Hut and near the Calle Sol shops. If I remember correctly they offer about $60. And I think that includes breakfast in their loby restaurant. AC, hot water, nice, clean rooms.

the web site is

Hotel Aloha Sol
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Hi there. Thought I didn't recognise the name of the Aloha Sol. That is in the Dominican Republic. I think, and hope, the OP and I are talking about Santiago, Chile. Jeff??
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Hi,
Not sure what you mean by "OP" but the city I am talking about is Santiago in Chile.

Thanks Again
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I was doing some reseach about lodgings in Santiago. Andes Hostel seems to be highly rated. Unfortunately I was not able to book them on both nights I wanted.

I wound reserving by using my Senior discount at the Best Western Los Espanoles.

One place that I ran across is a B&B in Providencia, Casa Newen
www.casanewen.com

They didn't have a single room for my nights but they did reply promptly to an email. They offered a queen for $60.000 CLP. Cash only. Their reviews on Tripadisor and photos were promising, but it did seem a bit far from a Metro (not a problem if you take taxis, though).
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What about staying at a B&B. On the web they seem quite reasonable, some even in the $25-$50 range. Check Trip Advisor.
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Thanks very much to everbody for all the replies. You have been really helpful.

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