Comfortable accommodation with free Wi-Fi is offered at Almasur Punta Arenas. It is situated in Punta Arenas, the world´s most southern city, and 2 blocks from the main square.
Ignacio
Chile
Very nice breakfast, good services in general and available staff
Welcome to an icon of Punta Arenas with years of experience, Cabo de Hornos Hotel is an icon of the capital of Patagonia.
Robyn Berntsen
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
All staff made us feel welcome, helped us in any way we needed them at the front desk.
Came back each day to the cleaner been with clean beds, towels and personal touch with the kids teddy's on the bed.
Breakfast was amazing with so much to choose from and all the restaurant staff were exceptionally helpful.
Always someone around the could speak English if needed help with translating the language.
With elegant European-style interiors, this hotel features a classic décor and modern amenities in downtown Punta Arenas, one block from Magallanes Museum.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Albatros offers accommodation in Punta Arenas. Free private parking is available on site and complimentary brunch is served daily in the dining room....
Set in Punta Arenas, 600 metres from Playa Colon, Hotel Boutique Restaurant Kran Kreen features accommodation with a restaurant and free private parking.
Located in Punta Arenas, Magallanes region, CHALET CHAPITAL Punta Arenas is set less than 1 km from Playa Colon. The hotel also provides free WiFi as well as a paid airport shuttle service.
Me Hyoung Lee
Australia
very clean and clean.
host was friendly and helpful.
Set in Punta Arenas and with Playa Colon reachable within 1.5 km, Hostal Boutique Puerta Roja offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Kapil
United Kingdom
Really helpful staff and smooth check in process. The room was large, warm and clean. Big comfy bed and great shower. Nice common spaces with a clean kitchen. Simple but pleasant breakfast included with toast/cereal and tea/coffee.
Safe in bedroom appreciated. Upscale atmosphere for a hostel with good attention to detail high standards throughout.
Featuring a restaurant, Hotel Boutique La Yegua Loca offers accommodations with free WiFi access in Punta Arenas. The Plaza de Armas is only 300 metres away.
Dominik
Switzerland
Every detail is taken care of in this hotel. From the rooms, breakfast and dinner to the staff, everything is tip top! Keep up the good work!
Situated in Punta Arenas, Magallanes region, HOTEL LOS NAVEGANTES is located 800 metres from Playa Colon. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a restaurant and a bar.
Muy buena ubicación y muy buena atención del personal
Only 1 km from Muñoz Gamero Square, Hotel Carpa Manzano offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs in Punta Arenas. Breakfast is included. Mirador Hill is 1 km away.
Excelente ubicación, el personal amable y buen desayuno
Situated in Punta Arenas, 1.1 km from Playa Colon, Hotel Patagonia B&B features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking and a shared lounge. The hotel has family rooms.
Friendly and accommodating staff. Close to the city centre.
Fly direct to Punta Arenas from Santiago (3.5 hours) or transfer in Santiago from international locations. Alternatively, take a bus from Ushuaia, Argentina (12 hours). No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Punta Arenas, Chile is Presidente Carlos Ibáñez del Campo International Airport. It's approximately 20km from the city centre, offering direct flights and good transport links.
In Punta Arenas, Chile, public transport includes local buses (micros) and taxis. Buses operate on fixed routes, while taxis provide more flexible travel. Walking is feasible within the city centre. For longer distances, car hire is available. Cycling is less common due to the city's hilly terrain and strong winds.
The city centre of Punta Arenas, Chile, is the best area to stay for visitors. It offers easy access to key attractions like the Plaza Muñoz Gamero, the Cathedral, and the Sara Braun Palace. It's also close to restaurants, shops, and transport links.
Punta Arenas, Chile, experiences a subpolar oceanic climate. Summers (December to March) are cool, with average temperatures around 11°C, while winters (June to September) are chilly, averaging around -2°C. The city doesn't have distinct dry or wet seasons, but rainfall is relatively even throughout the year. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Punta Arenas.
What guests said about Punta Arenas:
4.0
Scored 4.0
It really is only a place to go to other better places in...
It really is only a place to go to other better places in Patagonia. The restaurant scene is not great and there’s really not much to do there. I’d say use it as a place to stay overnight to go somewhere else but if you do don’t expect to find any great options for food or entertainment.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
A great (very windy) city at the end of the world.
A great (very windy) city at the end of the world. Close to breathtaking scenery (Tierra del Fuego, Torres del Paine) and historical sites. The city felt secure. The fish market offers amazing good value dishes (no vegan options:(). There are good walks close to the city (a national park 15 minutes by car). Punta Arenas is easy to navigate on foot if the weather permits - the wind can bowl you over!!!
Si Higg
Chile
8.0
Scored 8.0
Punta Arenas is a nice town.
Punta Arenas is a nice town. But don't expect too much of it. It has really fantastic, great coffee places. And very good restaurants, actually it is amazing that there are so many nice restaurants and so many great coffee shops in such a small town. Apart from that, it is a small town. Don't get me wrong: it is the *town* to be if you want to be at the Strait of Magellans!
Paulo
Brazil
10
Scored 10
Punta Arenas had more to do than I expected!
Punta Arenas had more to do than I expected! I had heard from others that it was a sleepy residential town, but we enjoyed walking along Playa Colon, walking up to Mirador Cerro de la Cruz, shopping for handmade gifts at the Municipal Artesanal Market, petting the community dogs at the Plaza de Armas, touring Cerveceria Austral (reservations needed in advance), going on one of the penguin and sea lion tours, and eating authentic classic Chilean food at La Marmita restaurant. If we had more time, we would've visited some of the nearby museums to learn more about Magellan's sail through the strait. We loved that Ubers were quick and plentiful but that the town was very walkable just about anywhere.
Sarah
6.0
Scored 6.0
The center of town is quite a distance from the airport.
The center of town is quite a distance from the airport. Punta Arenas is good for a jumping off point to explore Patagonia. For birders, there is a great e-Bird hot spot just out of town towards the airport.
Rick
United States
10
Scored 10
It is an amazing place to visit.
It is an amazing place to visit. There are so many things to do, especially if you compare it with the homologous city in Argentina, Ushuaia. I was from Sunday to Friday, and it was not enough to do more trekkings, namely the Glaciar or around the Strait of Magallanes. I highly recommend staying in Punta Arenas for around two weeks and programme as many trips as possible before. I was not able to do the trip to Puerto Williams, because it required 30 hours on a ship. There are only ideas in my opinion.
It’s hard to explain the magic and tranquility of this place…. It’s remote, with beautiful views, amazing host - Isabella - who is more like your sister or aunt taking care of you, dogs, alpacas, horses…. We had a suite with a private patio which was absolutely stunning, and had everything you need. If you come with kids or friends there are also few options of connected rooms.
Entire place is beautifully furnished and decorated which makes you feel like home.
If I’m ever in Chile again - I’ll be back!
Pedro and his wife were fantastic hosts. His home was cozy and nice, and they prepared a wonderful meal for us in the morning. Pedro was able to recommend us many beautiful places to visit. On our last day, I had a last-minute exam scheduled and Pedro was extremely kind enough to allow me to take my exam in his living room while waiting for our flight. He was very kind, and very accommodating and I will recommend anyone visiting Punta Arenas to stay with Pedro and his beautiful family!
Amazing spot away from the crowd with high standards facilities ! We had a wonderful stay in this fabulous cosy place, perfect to visit Punta Arenas between two flights. An incredibly helpful staff and great recommendations from Mauricio. The room was very comfy with a beautiful view on the woods.
Delicious breakfast with fresh products 🤩
Free rides from and to the airport is really a plus.
I loved the location, right on the Punta Arenas waterfront - good birding and very scenic! The staff were friendly and very helpful, assisting us with our multiple bookings and helping us print out critical documents for travel within Chile. I appreciated the in-house restaurant, both for breakfast and dinner. Having coffee and tea available outside dining hours was also much appreciated.
The room was modern, spotless, and fresh. Everything appeared recently remodeled. My room was significantly better than my friend's room at the Plaza Hotel near the center of town. The staff was amazingly helpful and even arranged transportation for me a couple of times. The kitchen area is quaint and clean and the back deck had a good view. An awesome place to stay!!!
The hotel was lovely, clean and well located, with the restaurants and main street just 2 blocks away. Pedro, the owner, was very hospitable and kind. He was ready to assist with any recommendations & arrangements needed and helped me with my big luggage like a real gentleman. I would recommend this hotel and will book it again once I come back to Punta Arenas.
The hotel is near the Plaza de Armas, which is pretty central. It is an old, quirky hotel. The room was decent sized and the beds were comfortable (we had been camping prior to our arrival, so keep that in mind). The bathroom was decently sized. The breakfast was good, but might have been better had we gone down earlier in the morning and had more options.
Very cosy room in a traditional chilean house, very comfortable beds, a super local atmosphere, nice breakfast, very nice owners. The possibility to use the kitchen a bit to heat up water for my thermos, and using a microwave for some empanadas. very simple but perfect. Easy walking distance along peaceful streets to the town center. We will come back!
The breakfast was one of the best that we have had in any lodging facility in Punta Arenas. The owners and staff could speak English and wer every helpful. Rooms were a good size and clean and the bed was very comfortable. Great location to the center of town and some of our favorite restaurants.
Our host, Ana Maria is amazing. She was fully accessible to assist us in any way we needed and was great to chat with. The little house was so cozy and comfortable. It had everything we needed and was within walking distance of most of the places we were visiting in Punta Arenas.
The staff were very nice at this hotel. The hotel itself is beautifully decorated and the restaurant food is incredible we went there twice. The rooms are well kept and very spacious. We stayed here both times we came through Punta Arenas on our trip. 10/10
Very nice hosts. Room is quiet and clean and has 2 separate bedrooms along with a full kitchen. They informally reserve a parking space on the street with an orange cone. Good value for spending a quick night in Punta Arenas on the way someplace else.
Staff was really friendly. Since we had to leave really early for the airport, they prepared us a breakfast box so we could eat later. The hostal is really well located, near the bus stations, grocery stores and outdoor gear stores.
cozy and quiet hostal with extremely friendly and helpful owner. the place is super clean and very well taken care of, probably the best place I stayed during my travels in Chile. the breakfast is absolutely delicious!
The owner and his daughter were very nice. The daughter spoke English, which we learned is not very common in Chile. Since we did not speak Spanish, having someone who spoke English was very helpful.
Wonderful host, very helpful. Excellent breakfast. Bed comfortable on par with four star hotel. Nice break for someone flying in late to Punta Arenas and driving north or being picked up from there.
* Friendly welcome
* Cards were accepted as means of payment
* WiFi worked fine
* Nice big dining room with kitchen facilities
* Good location in Punta Arenas
Great location with friendly and helpful staff, who spoke good English. Best breakfast we had in Chile. We rebooked when we came back from Puerto Natales
Super nice host with lovely common room that feels like a living room at home. Simple place that's very cozy. Host prefers you to pay in Chileano Pesos.
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