Hands down, the most iconic property within Torres del Paine National Park is easily Hotel Las Torres. It’s a hotel that is engrained with the fabric of Patagonia and an important part of its history, present, and future.
In this Hotel Las Torres review, we’ll go through in meticulous detail everything you need to know about what it’s like to stay here including what the all-inclusive stay is like, the food, drinks, the types of rooms available, excursions, exclusive tips and more.
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Hotel Las Torres Review
If you’re looking to stay within Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, the first place you should look at is Hotel Las Torres whether it be as a traditional hotel stay or as an all-inclusive package.
There’s a little something for everyone here and for all budgets but we’ll make the case for why we really enjoyed staying 4 all-inclusive nights during our 10 day Patagonia itinerary.
The Las Torres Reserve
Before we cover Hotel Las Torres in depth, we should explain a bit more about the entire Las Torres Reserve which the hotel is part of.
If you’re a bit confused about who runs what, and how Torres del Paine National Park operates, you’re not alone. Frankly, a lot of it has to do with how national parks in other parts of the world work and also the common words that get intertwined with everything.
We go through much of this in our Torres del Paine Travel Guide but let’s take a different approach by just getting right to the words themselves.
- Torres del Paine – This is the name of the national park and is located in Chile just north of the town of Puerto Natales.
- Patagonia – This is the name of an even larger region that spans both southern Chile and Argentina. This means that Torres del Paine National Park is only one small part of it. That said, many people will use Patagonia interchangeably with talking about Torres del Paine and Los Glacieres national parks because those are the most common places to visit in Patagonia.
- Las Torres – This translates to “The Towers” but can see this…
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