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Landay Barcelo Hostel is fully equiped with everything you will need and is perfectly located in one of the best neighborhoods of Santiago, Chile.
From our location you have all you need in transportation, Metro, public transportation, (Transantiago), taxi collective, which will help you reach the best places near to the hostel in Santiago. You are very close to trains, bus terminals to get out of Santiago to places nearby such as: Viña del Mar, Valparaiso, Melipilla, Pomaire, Rancagua, etc.
This place was fantastic, beautifully decorated in an old monastray style building. Rooms were spacious and facilities clean - hostelworld.com
Excellent location: tons of restaurants/ bars nearby; close to the cheapest airport bus; within 10 minutes of walking to Plaza de Armas, beautiful neighborhood, friendly staff, ready to help you - hostelbookers.com
Possibly the nicest hostel we've ever stayed in - hostels.com
Free internet connection, Free maps, Free TV satellite and movies, Free breakfast, Free towel, Free bed linen, Free movies, Free wifi in all the hostel (rooms, common rooms, etc), Free luggage storage, Free individual Lockers in every room, Free iron and ironing board.
We are located in the historic center of Santiago de chile, Barrio Brazil, a typical or scenic area where you can find the history of the capital’s aristocratic society, its culture and its neo-Gothic ecclesiastical-classical architecture, more … It was born in the mid-20s, as the cradle of high society in Santiago. Grand mansions around the streets adjacent to the meeting point of the most important social time: the Plaza. Then, the upper class moved to Providence and Ñuñoa, abandoning the huge houses, changing the style of the neighborhood: From cop it passed to a college neighbourhood and then in 90´s to a bohemian cultural town. Between colorful flowers and large trees in the Plaza Brazil, people walked by commenting on the rapid rise of “new rich” and the recent scandals of families, while the gentlemen and ladies were engaged in flirting.