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Hotel Las Torres

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  • Chef cooking over a fire at Hotel Las Torres
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Remote lodge on a cattle ranch just below Las Torres themselves – the iconic granite 'towers' of the Torres del Paine massif. Offers inclusive packages combining accommodation, meals, excursions and transfers.

Hotel Las Torres is a lodge and former cattle ranch just below the dramatic, vertical ‘towers’ of the Torres del Paine massif – there is no more iconic location in Patagonia. It is very well run and organised, operating packages with meals, excursions and road transfers all included.

The cosy rooms are furnished in light wood and have a warm color palette.There is a spacious lounge area with large picture windows to fully take advantage of the mountain scenery. Wood-burning stoves provide heating and the central focal point for chilly evenings. There is also a restaurant which uses ingredients from the lodge’s own vegetable garden and a small spa offering sauna, massage, reflexology and mud therapy.

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What our clients say

  • A busy and larger hotel than the others but it had good atmosphere, especially in the bar area (did not use the restaurant). Prices for food and drink reflected the…

    SB, Milnthorpe Dec 2017
  • Outstanding in all respects.  A good range of excursions and activities.  Excellent dining room.

    KB, Esher Jan 2017
  • Very nice rooms. They struggled a bit with heating levels.  Some of the corridors were very hot but the main bar area was frequently cold. (I don't think we made…

    CJ, Twickenham Nov 2015
  • This was a special place to stay and we enjoyed it greatly and took advantage of every minute possible. The only criticism was that the service from the kitchen varied…

    JW, London Dec 2016
  • "Overall a great place to stay but bar and restaurant staff are unfriendly. However our compliments to chef for cooking us special dietary meal."

    JS, Harrow Feb 2014
  • "Wonderful hotel in a fantastic position. Staff excellent."

    DC, Worthing Feb 2014
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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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