Prime location in the heart of Providencia
French-style building is a Chilean national monument
Elegant, charming European-inspired decor
Close to Santiago Metro stations
Cozy common areas
Complimentary midnight snacks and free Wi-Fi
Guest rooms are on the small side
No pool or fitness center
The elegant Hotel Boutique Le Reve is located along a quiet, tree-lined street in the heart of Santiago’s lively Providencia community. The building is a classic French house that has been designated a Chilean national monument. Inside, the decor is sophisticated, luxurious, and warm -- reminiscent of the style of a small Paris hotel. Each of the 28 rooms has charming European-style furnishings. Amenities include LCD flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, designer toiletries, and fine bed linens; some rooms also come with terraces that overlook the property’s interior garden. Great for sightseeing, the property is close to many restaurants, pubs, and two Santiago Metro stations.
Location
Located on a quiet street in the colorful Providencia community, close to eateries, bars, subway stations, and a short drive to many of Santiago’s main attractions
Providencia, found in the northern central part of Santiago, has many high-rise apartments, as well as old elegant houses. It also contains Barrio Suecia, a neighborhood brimming with pubs and nightclubs, and Barrio Bellavista, home to many bohemian artists. Within its borders are the embassies for China, Russia, and Italy, and the Cerro San Cristobal, the famous tall hill that towers above the entire city.The capital of Santiago has a storied past, full of bloody battles, triumphant victories, fearless leaders, and defeated armies. Spanish conquistadors ruled the area from the late 16th century to the early 19th century, when Chile finally gained independence. The three centuries of colonialist rule has had a long lasting effect, as the European influence can still be seen all over the city.Present-day Santiago is a bustling, loud, ever-growing and ever-evolving metropolis populated with nearly seven million people. Aside from being the political and economic center of Chile, it is also fast becoming the country’s hub for arts, entertainment, food and drink, and culture. The dynamic city is dotted with museums, theaters, bars, and different vibrant neighborhoods that cater to various crowds, such as the bohemian artists, culinary elite, and politicians. What makes this urban center especially unique is the fact that it’s surrounded by the beautiful, glistening snow-capped Andes Mountains. Although Santiago has had a problem with smog and air pollution, it’s still difficult not to be impressed by this stunning natural backdrop.- 31-minute drive to Santiago Arturo Merino Benitez Airport