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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

  • Highlights:- Chile was just fantastic, and we thoroughly enjoyed our experiences in both Patagonia and Atacama. Really quite memorable. 

    MR Feb 2011
  • Being served Pisco Sours on the deck of the boat at Grey Glacier.  The scenery was stunning and came as a surprise after the poor visibility on the outward trip.

    AM, Glasgow Dec 2015
  • 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?: The time in Torres del Paine, both Patagonia Camp and the treks through the stunning scenery.

    AR, Reading Nov 2017
  • Chile felt safe and modest, a delight to visit.

    NH, Bridgewater Nov 2012
  • Highlight?: The Grey Glacier

    JC, Ipswich Feb 2018
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Ben fell in love with Latin America on a six month backpacking trip from Colombia to Mexico in 1995. Since then he has explored most of South America, including living in Peru for a year. He is now Head of Sales.

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  • Alex
    Alex Walker - Travel Expert

    A globetrotter since her childhood, Alex spent a year studying abroad in Guadalajara and has returned to Latin America countless times since then.

  • Juliet
    Juliet Ellwood - Travel Expert

    After graduating with a degree in Anthropology and History and having been fascinated by Latin America since childhood by the book featuring photos of Nazca, Juliet first visited the region in 2003. Since then, Juliet has visited the majority of countries in Latin America but has particularly extensive experience with Peru, a country she loves for many reasons but not least, its incredible archaeological richness and delicious food!

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    Paul Winrow-Giffin - Travel Expert

    After graduating in Computer Science, Paul spent seven months travelling from Colombia to Argentina and came home hooked on Latin America.

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    Hannah Waterhouse - Travel Expert

    Hannah had an early introduction to Latin America when her family moved to Ecuador and she returned to study in Buenos Aires for a year before backpacking across the continent.

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  • Sophie
    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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