Luciano K Hotel
Santiago’s Luciano K Hotel offers a quirky mix of modern and 1920s design, located inside an attractive art deco building in the trendy neighbourhood of Lastarria.
Set inside what was once Santiago’s tallest building and the first property to have a lift as well as central heating, the Luciano K Hotel offers a quirky mix of modern and 1920s design. Located in the trendy neighbourhood of Lastarria, this jewel of art deco architecture is just across the road from leafy Parque Forestal and close to many downtown attractions.
The 38 impeccable guestrooms feature deep jewel tones and luxe fabrics. All are equipped with triple-glazed windows, blackout curtains, the finest quality bedlinens and large flatscreen TVs. Guests enjoy access to a heated swimming pool situated on the hotel’s rooftop, a sauna, a bar and restaurant.
From the Luciano K hotel’s front door, guests can walk to the popular Bellas Artes Museum, the Central Market, Plaza de Armas and a wide variety of high-end bars and restaurants. Should you require assistance with transfers or tours, reception is open 24 hours a day.
Location
How to get to Luciano K Hotel
The Luciano K Hotel is located around 20km (approx. 20 minutes) from Santiago’s international airport.
Luciano K Hotel Highlights
- A small luxury boutique hotel located in a historically significant building
- Located in Lastarria, across the road from Santiago’s beautiful Parque Forestal
- Quirkily combining modern and vintage design
- Impeccable guestrooms decorated in plush fabrics and jewel tones
- Home to a rooftop pool, sauna, bar and restaurant
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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.