La Reve Boutique Hotel
The romantic Le Reve Boutique Hotel is located in the upscale neighbourhood of Providencia, close to shops, theatres and restaurants.
Located in the very upscale district of Providencia, the romantic Le Reve Boutique Hotel is a short walk to many of Santiago’s most popular restaurants, bars, art galleries and shops. Set inside a Chilean National Monument, the property boasts exquisite original French architecture and is set on an elegant tree-lined boulevard.
Guests will feel right at home in the Le Reve Boutique Hotel’s 31 sophisticated rooms. Each is individual in style and decor, but all come equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity, air-conditioning and flatscreen TV. The kitchen is always open so you can grab a complimentary beverage or snack, whilst there is an honesty bar where you can help yourself to a cocktail or glass of wine.
A delicious breakfast is served daily at the restaurant, with the chance to dine al fresco in the summer. Hotel staff are always happy to assist with booking tours, transfers or restaurants, and there is a small boutique onsite where you can purchase a last minute souvenir.
Location
How to get to Le Reve Boutique Hotel
The Le Reve Boutique Hotel is located approximately 22km or 20 minutes from Santiago’s international airport.
Le Reve Boutique Hotel Highlights
- A romantic French-style boutique hotel on a leafy street
- Located in Providencia, one of Santiago’s most elite districts
- Lovely, quiet rooms with access to an honesty bar and kitchen
- Delicious breakfast served in the restaurant or outdoors in summer
- Walk to great restaurants, art galleries, shops and museums
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Chile Tours Overview
Why Chile: When it comes to awesome scenery and untouched wilderness, Chile is hard to beat. From dry deserts to lush forests, gentle lakes and glimmering icefields, this country has it all.
Culture: Chile’s rich, diverse culture is influenced as much by its indigenous and European peoples, as the varied landscape. Art, literature, folk music, dance and festivals are all central to Chilean society.
When to Go: Chile’s climate varies with latitude. The Atacama is dry and sunny, hot in summer and cold at night in winter. Central Chile has a pleasing Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and wet, mild winters. Southern Patagonia receives plenty or rain, with cool, windy summers and cold winters.
Combine With: Neighbouring Argentina, particularly when visiting the Patagonia region. Chile also combines well with Peru, where you can visit Cusco, the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu or experience the Amazon rainforest at a secluded eco-lodge.
Getting There: Most travellers into South America from Australia will fly via Sydney and/or Auckland into Santiago.