First of all, this place isn't a hostel - it's a cute little guesthouse. The room was cozy and the heating worked great. Breakfast was really good and filling! Angela didn't speak any English but her Spanish was clear and slow so we could communicate without any problems. The location is a little far from the center of town - but the walk there is really pleasant (about 30 minutes). Colectivos run nearby so it's very easy to get around! Angela helped me arrange tours and called a bunch of places until she found one for me on the day I wanted (I visited during low season). I would definitely recommend Hostel Mi Casa to anyone visiting...
Read moreI stayed here for two nights during my Patagonian journey. The host was excellent. She provided me info on the city and ordered me a taxi when I needed it. I needed to leave early for a tour and she ensured that breakfast was left ready for me. She really wanted to ensure that you have a great stay. ||The room was clean and spacious. I had no trouble settling in to my room. The breakfast was also enough generous. ||The location is a little outside of the downtown area. It's about a 20 minute walk or 2000 peso taxi ride away. I enjoy walking so it was no problem at all getting around. ||I would definitely...
Read moreThis is a lovely place in Punta Arenas and staying here feels like visiting grandma: the landlady is extremely friendly and helpful, greets you as if you were her own family, always asks and makes sure everything is perfect, gives excellent advice and prepares the most delicious breakfast. The restaurant she recommends, Status, is also a great place to go out eating with good food but not the most enthousiastic service (as in most places in Chile). Two little downfalls are the slow internet connection and the fact that laundry costs 1000 pesos (1.5 USD) per piece...
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