The luxury and charm of this 1927 mansion, rated 9 on Booking.com

Where History Meets Luxury: Aubrey Hotel Boutique Santiago
The hotel is located in the vibrant Bellavista neighborhood and is not just a hotel, but a historic 1927 mansion that has been meticulously restored. It is very close to Cerro San Cristóbal. You will find yourself between the cultural bustle of Santiago and the relaxing silence of an urban oasis.
This grand house was transformed into the city’s first luxury boutique hotel, blending that “movie mansion” atmosphere with all the comfort we love.
Why is it a traveler’s favorite?
- Picture-Perfect Pool: Imagine relaxing in a heated outdoor pool with massage jets, surrounded by vertical gardens and the greenery of the Metropolitan Park. It’s the perfect rest after walking around all day.
- Rooms that are Works of Art: There are only 15 rooms, and no two are alike. Some rooms feature private terraces, beds with 300-thread-count linens, and bathrooms with Hansgrohe showers that feel like a waterfall.
- A Truly Chilean Welcome: Arrived tired? No annoying bureaucracy here. At The Aubrey, you are greeted with a complimentary Pisco Sour and a relaxing afternoon tea to get you into the mood.
- Breakfast: Here, breakfast is “à la carte” style, featuring homemade breads, made-to-order eggs, and fresh fruit to start your day with full energy.
You will be just steps away from La Chascona (Pablo Neruda’s house) and Pátio Bellavista, where the best restaurants and bars are located. Want to take the cable car? It’s right there. Want to catch the metro? Baquedano station is just a 10-minute walk away.
It’s no wonder that The Aubrey Hotel Boutique Santiago has a 9 (Fantastic) rating on Booking.com. It is the preferred choice for travelers who do not compromise on sophistication, history, and impeccable service. Vacancies tend to sell out fast. Secure your reservation now and guarantee an unforgettable stay in Santiago!
Bellavista Neighborhood: The Bohemian and Artistic Heart of Santiago
The Bellavista neighborhood is the pulsating and bohemian heart of Santiago, where urban art meets history at every corner. Known for its colorful houses and tree-lined streets, the neighborhood is a true open-air museum, housing the famous La Chascona, the home of poet Pablo Neruda.

During the day, it is an invitation for peaceful strolls among art galleries and shops selling lapis lazuli handicrafts. At night, the neighborhood transforms: Pátio Bellavista becomes the perfect meeting point, with vibrant energy and an incredible concentration of bars, pubs, and restaurants offering the best of Chilean and international gastronomy. It is, without a doubt, the place for those who want to “see and be seen” in the capital.
What to do in Santiago
The Chilean capital has diverse attractions. We suggest some below so you can have a great time. Santiago is well worth visiting.
The first thing I do when I arrive in a city I’ve never been to is take the tourist bus to get a general idea. I choose where to get off and explore the places my own way.
- One-day ticket for the hop-on hop-off bus with audio guide: It has 10 stops and passes by the city’s main urban attractions.
- Half-day walking tour in Santiago with hotel transfer and brunch: A 5-hour tour with rest stops and many curiosities shared by the local guide.
- Valle Nevado and Farellones Ski Center Day Trip: The tour departs from Santiago and lasts approximately 9 hours. You will climb the Andes Mountains, the ideal place for skiing and snowboarding. The road has 40 curves. It is a very cool trip.
Check out more attractions and activities in other cities in Chile.
