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Solace Santiago is a modern hotel in Providencia, an upscale residential and commercial neighbourhood of Santiago – perfect for a soft landing if you’ve just arrived in Chile.

Unassuming from the outside, Solace is a surprisingly stylish hotel with impressive interiors and facilities which include a bar, restaurant and a small rooftop lap pool with great views across the city. The 80 or so guest rooms echo the modern vibe of the public areas, with air con and crisp, comfortable beds inviting you to rest weary legs after a day in the city.

Positioned on a quite side street in the heart of Santiago’s leafy, vibrant Providencia neighbourhood, the hotel is moments away from everything you need with a host of shops, restaurants and bars within walking distance. Easy Metro connections nearby can transport you throughout the city in minutes. All in all, we think it’s the perfect fit for the mid-range traveller in the Chilean capital.

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What our clients say

  • Most memorable experiences: "First sight of San Pedro. Hiring our own car and being alone with the flamingos on the salt lagoons. The Milky Way in the Atacama night sky.…

    DA, Northallerton Mar 2015
  • The Alto Plano of Bolivia was striking. Torres del Paine national park too was memorable as was Perito Moreno glacier. 

    GOR, Nov 2017
  • Numerous memories but seeing a puma emerge from bushes 10 paces or fewer away from us when returning from Mirador las Torres. It totally ignored us but gave us some…

    EG, Hereford Jan 2020
  • The visit was basically divided into three separate parts - self driving on the Carretera Austral, the ferry cruise which I arranged separately, and the visit to Tierra Patagonia. In…

    TAK, Ilkley Dec 2014
  • Highlights: WE have many good memories but we would pick out the guided walk to Laguna de los Tres at Fitzroy and the day to the French Valley at Patagonia…

    SC, Cheltenham Jan 2016
  • Highlights: “I went to Chile mainland without any knowledge and was overwhelmed.  The geology was stunning and range of scenery amazing”

    PC, Galashiels Jan 2010
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Chris Rendell-Dunn - Travel Expert

Anglo-Peruvian Chris grew up in Lima and spent much of his adult life in between London and Cusco as a tour leader, before settling permanently in our London-based Tailor-made and Group Tours sales team.

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