Though the quality of the food has dramatically increased over the past 5 year, unfortunately the quality of the accommodations have begun to deteriorate. The views are great and most of the staff is very friendly. They appear to be in the midst of renovations (construction debris littered about the lawn, old radiators left out to rust) and some of common areas have been enlarged. The beauty of the location is marred by the detritus and that should be taken into account when considering the cost associated with the stay. Don't expect hot water on demand and be prepared for a strong chlorine taps. Edit: I feel this review requires an update. This evening we were billed 18000 pesos each for a meal that consisted of canned beans with fresh cherry tomatoes as a salad with a fettuccine with canned mushrooms and cream served with what appeared to be day old buns. For desert we were served canned fruit. A better meal can be had in Puerto Natales for significantly cheaper and this should be considered before eating here. Convieniance is one thing but if you have the means to travel back into town, it might be worth...
Read moreStayed here in November 2018 because I could not stay in the National Park and was really pleased I did. This is a really good hotel and gives a feel for living in an estancia in the wide open spaces of Patagonia. The place is very comfortable, food is exceptional and doubt whether you will find nicer or more helpful staff at any of the hotels in the area.||I stayed in room 3 which has 2 corner windows and which looks out over the rolling countryside. My bed was extremely comfortable. There is a shower room / wc ensuite which was adequate if not a bit cold at times - but this is Patagonia.||Despite being adjacent to a good road the hotel is literally in the middle of know where and so relies on a generator and wind turbines for energy generation. There were no problems whist I was there.||There is a large open fire in the lounge area which is a great location for an early evening drink before dinner. The food was really good and the evening meals were the best I tasted in Patagonia. Try...
Read moreApparently Gabriella Mistral stayed at this hotel at some point in Patagonia's Wild West days. We stayed three nights, mainly for its proximity to Torres Del Paine, although there are options much closer or within the park (although more expensive). Hotel Posada is about an hour from the park, and a bit closer to Puerto Natales. ||||This place has a lot of style. It is right beside the road (a highway, but pretty quiet) in the otherwise empty Patagonian landscape. The electricity only runs for a couple of hours in the evening and morning. Our room was large, clean and comfortable. The staff were very friendly and helpful, and prepared us a meal when the kitchen was closed after we were delayed getting back from the park.The electricity failed on one of our mornings, but I guess that's just something that happens...
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