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Holiday Inn Santiago Airport

  • Holiday Inn Airport Santiago
  • Holiday Inn Airport Santiago
  • Holiday Inn Airport Santiago
  • Holiday Inn Airport Santiago
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Modern chain hotel just steps from the airport with good facilities, a comfortable place for much-needed rest before or after a long flight.

The popular chain hotel Holiday Inn Santiago Airport is conveniently located right at the airport, directly in front of the arrivals area.

While a functional choice, it’s more than agreeable and surprisingly quiet. Rooms are comfortable with all the amenities to make for a pleasant and restful stay.

Facilities include a restaurant, bar, sauna, gym, hot tub and outdoor swimming pool.

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What our clients say

  • Great location, a very short walk from the airport.  Excellent security and comfortable bed.

    AM, Glasgow Dec 2015
  • "This was a good airport style hotel.  It was exactly what was required for a one night stopover - not least because it had a restaurant which stayed open late."

    IAR,Melrose Nov 2014
  • "Large luxury hotel, everything perfect but very impersonal."

    PF, Falmouth Mar 2014
  • "Perfectly ok airport hotel."

    DB, London Jan 2014
  • Very convenient position  opposite arrivals/departures. Staff very efficient and comfortable overnight stay. Food good in restaurant for dinner and breakfast. Pleasantly surprised. 

    GB, Lytham st. annes Nov 2017
  • Spot on, close to airport, food and accommodation is great and affordable. Really good for a holiday inn.

    FT, Mansfield Nov 2015
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Our Expert's Opinion

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Sophie Barber - Travel Expert

Sophie lived in Chile before joining us and has travelled extensively across Latin America, from Mexico to the furthest tip of Patagonia and beyond to Antarctica.

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