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Hotel Las Torres

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  • Hotel Las Torres double bedroom
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  • Hotel Las Torres exterior with horse and mountain backdrop
  • 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

  • Outstanding in all respects.  A good range of excursions and activities.  Excellent dining room.

    KB, Esher Jan 2017
  • An ideal location to be pampered.

    GOR, Nov 2017
  • Food, location absolutely stunning and brilliant.

    GB, Eastleigh Apr 2016
  • we really enjoyed this hotel, if slightly on the large size for us.  Great location and we liked the quirky features of the hotel.  The trips were the real plus…

    AB, Fordingbridge Jan 2017
  • Highlights: Torres del Paine, especially the horse ride and walk to the base of the towers. Doing the first 2 hours on horse back (very slow and safe horses even…

    VH Hindhead Feb 2015
  • Nice place and staff very helpful. Nice, friendly, helpful guides. Pity that there wasn't a better choice of food for veggies.

    PH, St. helens Apr 2018
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Kathryn
Kathryn Rhodes - Travel Expert

Kathryn backpacked across Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and Peru before joining us. She has a degree in Philosophy and French and is a keen netball player.

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