Chile Hotels
Choose where to sleep in Chile: we have over 486 hotels available in 45 cities
Top sellers in the Chile
Here are some of our top seller hotels in the Chile
Most popular destinations in Chile
Here are the top destinations
- Easter Island Hotels price from 85 US$
- Puerto Montt Hotels price from 72 US$
- Antofagasta Hotels price from 35 US$
- Concepcion Hotels price from 67 US$
- Puerto Natales Hotels price from 76 US$
- Punta Arenas Hotels price from 64 US$
- La Serena Hotels price from 75 US$
- Pucon Hotels price from 672 US$
- Calama Hotels price from 84 US$
- Arica Hotels price from 45 US$
- Valdivia Hotels price from 76 US$
- Castro Hotels price from 62 US$
- Temuco Hotels price from 106 US$
- Rancagua Hotels price from 73 US$
- Copiapo Hotels price from 52 US$
- Yelcho Lake Hotels price from 118 US$
- Los Angeles Hotels price from 70 US$
- Puerto Guadal Hotels price from 117 US$
Chile is a country in South America, which is characterized by its particular form: in fact it occupies a long, narrow strip located between the Andes mountains to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It is bordered to the north by Peru, to the northeast by Bolivia, and to the east by Argentina.
Because of its long and narrow shape (the maximum width of Chile is 430 kilometers), the country shows an incredible variety of landscapes. We pass from the Atacama Desert in the north, to the Central Valley, with a more temperate climate, which hosts the capital Santiago; the southern part of Chile is instead characterized by the presence of numerous pastures and forests, and a strip of lakes and volcanoes.
The climate is consequently very varied: it has a desert in the north, Mediterranean climate in the central part of the coutnry, oceanic in the south, while it becomes Arctic in the southern part of the country.
The capital Santiago is also the largest city of Chile, but also Concepción, Viña del Mar and Valparaíso are important centres. The official language is Spanish, spoken in its Chilean variant, but some native languages are still spoken, and a small minority also speaks German.