Looking for a place to stay in Santiago? Then look no further than Hotel Londres 35, a budget friendly hotel that brings the best of Santiago to your doorstep.
As your “home away from home,” the hotel rooms offer air conditioning, a minibar, and a desk, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.
Guests have access to a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and room service while staying at Hotel Londres 35. In addition, Hotel Londres 35 offers free breakfast, which will help make your Santiago trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
Nearby landmarks such as Centro Cultural Palacio de la Moneda y Plaza de la Ciudadanía (0.3 mi) and Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana) (0.5 mi) make Hotel Londres 35 a great place to stay when visiting Santiago.
Santiago has plenty of seafood restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Ocean Pacific's, Baco Vino y Bistro, and Aqui esta Coco, which are serving up some great dishes.
If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Cerro San Cristobal (1.2 mi), Cerro Santa Lucía (0.4 mi), or Patio Bellavista (1.0 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotel Londres 35 as you experience everything Santiago has to offer.
Bedrooms get cleaned daily. Breakfast is acceptable. Ask for bottled water an they'll pull it out from the back. Seemed like it was mostly men staying there. Front receptionist not there past 1-2 am. A guest knocked like hell after 1am and I was in the lobby. When I opened she was so thankful because she said some drunks were outside harassing her. Didn't feel so safe at night. There's wifi in the lobby only.
I was in this Hotel just two days ago. The pictures they show about the Hotel at their website have a lot of photoshop. I'm very disappointed about the place. The service is terrible. The TV didn't work. The shower tap water was broken. The soap is too cheap for a "3 stars hotel". No shampoo either. Nothing to drink. Somebody has to go to the near convenient store. ( But the place around is too dangerous). If somebody from the hotel brings a bottle of water for you, will charge you double. If you claim over the following day, nobody knows about it, therefore your money gone. The most terrible is the breakfast they are offering: No eggs, no fruits, no orange juice; Just cheap corn flakes cereal and kumis in a very cheap containers from the market, or coffe to make yourself. Honestly I don't know how the Chilean authorities does rate hotels, but definitely this place is too horrible for a 3 stars hotel. I'm definitely not never ever recommend this place. My name Is Frank Silval as my passport shows.…
Good location in Paris/Londres...a bit of a surprise...we were not expecting a hotel/hostel. But the Australian receptionist was marvelous, we had a very large room on the ground floor looking out to the courtyard. Its a bit eclectic, and by no means modern, but for the price and location it works out just fine! Great recommendation for dinner in a barrio we didn't know, even thought we've been to Santiago several times.
this hotel/ hostel is located in the heart of the paris/ londres district mentioned in all the tourist guides....a picturesque building in a charming neighborhood. the room was ok, high ceilings and spacious [i had a 'PREMIUM" room] wifi was good, breakfast so/so. service was a bit chaotic, but everyone was pleasant. if you want everything perfect, this is not the place but i would recommend the it for the location and value...all of el centro is an easy walk, and the metro is meters away.
The hotel is old and would need to be refurbished. It is clean. It is located in a nice and central area. The staff is very welcoming. This is reasonable for Santiago.
We stayed only one night with a friend who was in a single room. I did not see his room, but I imagine it was a lot worse than ours because he said he had no windows. We had a room with a window directly on the charming square beneath. We woke up with a photo shooting below our window. The room was very nice and with shared bathroom.
Although they have an exterior with great character, the cleanliness of the interior is seriously lacking. More than half the people that work there need serious customer service training. You can not make outside calls, the towels smell like they were washed with greasy kitchen ones, and the breakfast is a cold piece of bread with two slices of cheese. Not hot milk, dairy or toast.
Me and my boyfriend stayed there for 3 nights in January 2007 and we loved it. I think what most people are missing here is the price your paying for your room. A double room was 60 bucks. The service was polite and the transport service from the airport was punctual and efficient. I can't comment on the breakfast since we never woke up on time. The rooms are big and clean and if you compare them to the Paris Hotel (someone made a review of) you cant deny the Paris one is CRAP!, tiny rooms, TINY bathrooms (with a bathtub that actualy is not a tub but a 1x1meter square) and a horribly uncomfortable bed). Anyway, we were completly satisfied with the quality of the service, the rooms and the fabulous location. I most deffinetely recomend this to young couples who are looking for a nice place to stay with not much money to pay. Remember, if youre paying 60 bucks a night you have to be realistic about what you get, and this is a place that makes no fake promises. The most important thing is you get a nice, clean and spacious place to spend the night at in a great location to enjoy the tourist attractions and night life of Santiago. We liked it so much, we just made a reservation for another 3 nights for January again (2009).…
The room we stayed in - room 201 - was at the top of the stairs next to reception and continuously noisy with a brief respite between 02:00 and 04:30. (Reception leaves the television on and there is loud chatter continuously coupled with the traffic going up & down the creaky stairs) The hotel management agreed to change our room the following day and it all seemed perfectly amicable until, on arriving back that afternoon we were told that we could no longer have that room (because a tour group had arrived) and we were presented with an option of another non en-suite room, or back into 201. We changed hotel at that point and it was suggested that we should pay 50% of a full nights rate because we had left our bags in reception. What a joke. The hotel is overpriced coupled with a level of indifference that makes Faulty Towers look like the Hilton. We stayed around the corner at the Hotel Paris which was excellent, cheaper & friendlier.…
We stayed there two times. Curiously, none of them in the plaza londres hotel, because we were sent to other hotel called londres 35. The first one was full, even though we had made the reservation with them directly. Anyway, both hotel are old, with little rooms and bathrooms, very noisy. They are more bad youth hostels than a three stars hotels. The breakfast was really bad, simple and poor. Although we speak spanish perfect, we could not find any help of the staff. To finish, the taxi arranged with the hotel, to go to the airport, was 15 minutes late. Without any doubt, don´t go to these hotels.
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