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Matildas Hotel Boutique
Matildas Hotel Boutique
Matildas Hotel Boutique
Matildas Hotel Boutique
Matildas Hotel Boutique
Matildas Hotel Boutique
3.5 star property
Downtown Santiago
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (267)
9.4/10
Exceptional
(267)
"We had a wonderful stay! Great location as well as its on a street where you can just walk straight down for as little as 15 to 20 minutes and get to some great restaurants and sights! We hope to stay here again one day!"
"It is a great place to sleep and go out and visit.
The couple who runs it, they are great! Very attentive!
It isn’t a luxurious B&B. It’s modest but nice and very well located in the city center!
5 ⭐️s!"
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Top Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos Hotel Reviews
Matildas Hotel Boutique
10/10 Excellent
"We had a wonderful stay! Great location as well as its on a street where you can just walk straight down for as little as 15 to 20 minutes and get to some great restaurants and sights! We hope to stay here again one day!"
"Very helpful and friendly staff with good recommendations. The hotel is in walking distance to the historical center of Santiago and it is well mainained"
"The room is really nice and comfortable. The location is very convenient.
Katherine was very friendly and flexible regarding the check in and check out time.
I highly recommend staying there for a family vacation. The hotel provides transfer which made us feel safe since we arrived at 3 am."
"We had a truly wonderful experience at Concha y Toro Boutique Hotel. Although we arrived a bit early for check-in, the staff kindly let us store our luggage so we could head out and explore the city right away.
Andrea, the receptionist, was especially welcoming and went above and beyond. While we filled out our paperwork, she took the time to share helpful tips about what to see in Santiago and how to get there. Her warm and attentive attitude made us feel instantly at home. She even offered us some breakfast upon arrival—an incredibly kind gesture that we truly appreciated.
Our room was ready around 1 p.m., but we didn’t return until 3 p.m. since we were enjoying the city. Later that evening, her colleague Jennifer was equally impressive. She helped us plan for the next day and gave us great advice on the weather and what to expect. Like Andrea, she was kind, thoughtful, and attentive—both of them were truly stupendous hosts.
In addition, the staff helped us coordinate transportation for both airport pickup and drop-off, which made our travel experience so much smoother and stress-free.
Thanks to the exceptional service from Andrea and Jennifer, we would absolutely return to this hotel. The staff made all the difference in making our stay comfortable, easy, and memorable.
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"Please inform guess they're going to a migrant shelter with no rules, loud music loud guest congrar and talk laugh until wee hours of the morning making it defficult to 😴 saw two roach! 2 🚽 1 🚿 for 16+ room's on ground floor 💡 went out twice in less than a hour, carpet not cleaned pillow case had a huge stain and lumpy😳 sheet's are thin and slip's off the plastic covered matrass 😔 thankfully I travel with my own lining 👍 area is a bit sketchy at night however it was quiet compare to inside ! "
"Personally, I will never stay here again!
I stayed at the Residencial Metro Republica, during the first month of winter and it was a cold week. Having said that, it was SOOO cold in the room (You are rationed “Heat” from 7pm to 11 pm). If you wake up early or need to go to the bathroom, your room will be frigid. The heat you are given during the permitted hours is weak. You have to huddle beneath the covers in the morning and evening hours. I ended up sleeping in my down jacket just to keep my arms warm. My hands were freezing and needed to be kept below blankets while sleeping.
Other considerations are: Many hotels have a water warmer for coffee or tea in the rooms, they did not. It would have been nice so I could have made warm coffee, at least.
There was a weak Internet signal in my room- I could not watch videos.
The hotel is in an old building, but is in a good location near “El Centro”. It is a short walk to the metro or subway,
The shower had warm water, but the sink only had cold water. Showering was warm enough, but as soon as it ended, you were standing in a bathroom full of frigid air.
They have signs on the wall telling you to take short showers because “Cuidemos el agua”.
I think they use the excuse that they have gone “green”, but it is just insanity!
There is not a sign on the building, so it is a little hard to find. The place does seem secure as they keep the front door locked and you must be buzzed in.
Buyer beware!
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"Property was really good and hosts were really helpful and friendly. Different from your classic hotels, it is a charming old building but very well maintained.
Room was bigger than normal and bathrooms had all the amenities.
They prepared pretty good breakfast for us every day as well.
Very close to the main street and metro station. If I am not wrong there are some nightclubs nearby as well. However this section of main street and even alleys were very deserted during most of our stay which was on a weekend. But 15-20 minutes walk towards east and you get to more lively area."
"Casa Aure was our favorite hotel on all of our travels in Chile. It is in an excellent area, close to the metro, right on a bus line and within walking distance of many restaurants, cafes and museums. "
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What's the area like around Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos?
Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos is located in a family-friendly area of Santiago known for its top museums and major shopping area. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 272 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
Where is the best place to stay close to Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos?
Adjacent to Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos, Hotel Brasilia is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this hotel offers free breakfast and a restaurant. Other good options close by include Concha y Toro 33 Hotel Boutique By Nobile and Hotel Casa Aure.
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What can I see and do near Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos?
Museum of Memory and Human Rights, Museum of Chilean Precolombian Art, and Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Julio Martinez Pradanos National Stadium, Metropolitan Cathedral, and Santiago Museum are landmarks that you won't want to miss. You can check out the local talent at Municipal Theatre of Santiago, Nescafé Theater of The Arts, and Teatro Universidad de Chile.
How can I get to Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos?
With so many ways to get around, seeing the area around Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos is simple. You can take advantage of metro transit at Toesca Station, O'Higgins Park Station, and Heroes Station. If you're taking a train into town, Parque Almagro Station and Matta Station are the closest stations to Downtown Santiago.