
Santiago/La Feria Park Hotel Deals
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Step into La Feria Park, where the city breathes green—lush trees, strolling locals, and vibrant street art paint a living canvas. This isn’t just a park; it’s Santiago’s soulful backyard, perfect for morning runs, picnic dreams, or simply sitting in quiet wonder. Every breeze carries rhythm, every corner whispers calm.



Everything you need to know about La Feria Park
Hotel Las Palmas is a top choice located just a 10-minute walk from La Feria Park, offering modern rooms and a serene garden courtyard. The hotel features free Wi-Fi, 24-hour front desk service, and easy access to local restaurants and cafés, making it ideal for travelers seeking authentic Santiago vibes.
For a more private retreat, consider Casa del Parque, a boutique-style property with individual buildings blending traditional Chilean architecture and contemporary design. Each room includes a private balcony overlooking lush park greenery, perfect for morning coffee with birdsong and gentle breezes. Both hotels stand out for their prime location and immersive local atmosphere, providing an excellent base for exploring Santiago’s urban charm.
The most convenient way to reach La Feria Park from downtown Santiago is by taking Metro Line 3 (Blue Line) to Santa María Station, then walking about 8 minutes to the park entrance. Several bus routes, including 259 and 706, also serve the area, with travel times of approximately 15–20 minutes.
For added comfort, taxis or ride-sharing services like Uber are readily available, taking around 12 minutes and costing roughly CLP 1,500–2,000. The park has ample parking spaces nearby, though it's advisable to plan ahead during peak hours to avoid congestion. With its excellent connectivity, the area ensures seamless access between the city center and this peaceful urban green space.
La Feria Park offers more than just scenic walks—it hosts vibrant community events every weekend. Visit the outdoor market featuring local crafts, organic food, and regional delicacies that showcase Chilean creativity. The park includes a children’s play area and open plazas perfect for family outings.
During summer, expect live outdoor concerts and traditional dance performances that draw large crowds and create lively, festive atmospheres. The park also boasts walking trails and bicycle paths winding through shaded groves, offering scenic views of the city skyline. Some areas host outdoor yoga sessions and mindfulness workshops, promoting relaxation and wellness. These diverse offerings highlight the park’s role as a dynamic community hub where culture, nature, and recreation converge.
Near La Feria Park, don’t miss Parrilladas de la Feria, a hidden grill stand serving authentic Chilean charcoal-grilled meats. Must-try dishes include Choripán (grilled sausage sandwich) and Asado (slow-roasted beef), known for their rich flavor and juicy texture, paired with local sauces.
Another highlight is Café El Jardín, nestled within the park’s green courtyard, offering freshly baked Torta Chilena (Chilean cake) and expertly brewed coffee in a tranquil setting—perfect for afternoon relaxation. At weekend markets, sample Empanadas de Pino (spinach-filled pastries) and Chicha Morada (purple corn drink), both refreshing and deeply rooted in local tradition. These culinary delights reflect Chilean gastronomy and offer a delightful sensory experience amid nature.
See what other travelers say about La Feria Park

I really enjoyed my stay at this hotel! The standard room was clean and comfortable, and the location is perfect—right in the heart of Santiago without being in the historic district, which means it's quiet yet still super accessible. I loved how easy it was to walk to different parts of the city—shops, restaurants, and attractions were all within a short stroll. The staff went above and beyond with their friendly and welcoming service. From check-in to checkout, everything felt personal and thoughtful. This place offers great value for money and is ideal for travelers who want convenience without the noise of downtown chaos. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Santiago!

Staying at Ibis Santiago Providencia was a fantastic experience from start to finish. Located in the heart of Santiago, it’s incredibly convenient—just a short walk from metro stations, shopping centers, and local restaurants. The hotel itself is clean, modern, and well-maintained, with a cozy atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. My room was compact but perfectly functional, with a comfortable bed and all the essentials. The staff were friendly and helpful—especially during check-in, when they gave me great tips on nearby attractions and public transit options. I also appreciated the complimentary hot tea they offered, which was such a nice touch. Breakfast was a highlight: a good variety of options including some authentic Chilean dishes that tasted amazing. Overall, this hotel delivers excellent value for money and offers a reliable, hassle-free stay. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Santiago—and I’ll be back next time I’m in town.

Staying at Hostal Boutique Casa la Barca was an absolute delight. The location is perfect for exploring Santiago—walking distance to great cafes, shops, and public transit makes getting around a breeze. The place is immaculately clean, with cozy, comfortable beds that made for a restful night’s sleep. The breakfast was a standout: abundant, fresh, and varied—there was something for everyone. The staff went above and beyond with their warm hospitality, making us feel right at home. Every detail felt thoughtfully curated. I’d highly recommend this gem to anyone visiting Santiago. We’ll definitely be back—this is exactly the kind of stay you want when you’re looking to experience the city like a local.

I arrived at 2:00 PM and even though I had mentioned in advance that I'd be checking in late, no one answered the door or offered any assistance. It was frustrating to show up and have no staff available to greet me or help with check-in. The location is decent—close to public transit and downtown—but the lack of basic hospitality really let down the experience. For the price, you’d expect a little more professionalism, especially when guests are arriving after hours. Definitely not something I’d recommend.

Tucked away on a quiet street in a charming part of Santiago, Ventana Sur Hostal is an absolute gem. Ivan and Lex, the hosts, go above and beyond—offering local tips, a welcoming glass of wine, and even a slice of homemade pizza. The pool is perfect for summer days, and the shaded terrace is ideal for relaxing with a book or chatting with fellow travelers. The common areas are warm and inviting, making it easy to connect with people from around the world. Breakfast is included every morning and is deliciously simple. We stayed in a private room by the pool—quiet, comfortable, and beautifully kept. It’s no surprise that many guests, including ourselves, are already planning a return visit. In fact, several travelers we met had come back multiple times. If every stay in South America could be this enjoyable, we’d be thrilled. This place truly feels like home.

The Hotel Angamos delivered an excellent stay overall, with only one minor downside: the breakfast coffee was quite basic and served at 8 a.m. — though I was already aware of this before booking, so it wasn’t a surprise. In Chile, simple breakfasts are standard, so claims you sometimes see online that ‘Chileans consider breakfast the most important meal’ aren’t really accurate. Most companies pick up guests between 5:30 and 7 a.m., which means you’ll likely miss out on a proper morning meal if you’re not prepared. This is actually a common complaint among Brazilian travelers across nearly all Chilean hotel chains. A small improvement would go a long way — adding a fresh juice, a slice of cake, or a piece of fruit to breakfast, plus offering a basic bathroom kit (shampoo, soap) could definitely set this hotel apart from competitors. That said, the location is convenient, the staff friendly, and the value for money is strong. Definitely worth staying if you're visiting Santiago.

I stayed in a private room, which was decent and comfortable overall. One thing to note is the lighting—since the window faces a pizzeria and there’s no blackout curtain, it might be disruptive for light-sensitive sleepers. I was initially worried about noise, especially since free earplugs are available at reception, but surprisingly, I wasn’t bothered at all—probably due to exhaustion. The bathroom raised some concerns: I nearly slipped twice because the so-called “bathtub” has no handrails or support at all. Also, the shower water suddenly turned cold more than once during my stay, which startled me and made me lose balance. That said, the street the hostel is on is fantastic—full of great restaurants and a lively vibe. Breakfast is included, though I didn’t have it. The shared kitchen is a nice touch for travelers who want to cook their own meals. Other rooms and bathrooms are basic but clean and well-maintained. It’s definitely not luxury, but for the price, it’s a solid option if you’re looking for a budget-friendly base in Santiago.

Hotel Sahara Inn is an excellent choice for travelers looking to explore Santiago with ease. Located just a short distance from the airport, it’s incredibly convenient for early check-ins or late-night arrivals. The central location makes getting around the city a breeze—public transit is just steps away, and major tours frequently pick up right at the hotel, saving time and hassle. I’ve stayed here multiple times, and each visit has been comfortable and stress-free. The staff are friendly, the rooms are clean and well-maintained, and the overall value is outstanding. If you’re planning a trip to Santiago, this hotel is a top-tier option that truly delivers on comfort and convenience.

The check-in experience was underwhelming, and we were required to pay upfront upon arrival, which felt a bit inconvenient. To our disappointment, there was no free Wi-Fi available throughout the property, and breakfast wasn’t included either—something that wasn’t clearly mentioned in the listing. We booked three rooms on the third floor, but the overall atmosphere felt lackluster and far from welcoming. What stood out the most was the misleading advertising—promising Wi-Fi access when it simply wasn’t there. It made us feel misled, especially since this is a basic expectation for any modern hotel stay. While the rooms were clean and functional, the lack of essential amenities and poor guest service brought down the overall experience. For travelers looking for comfort, convenience, and transparency, this hotel falls short. I wouldn’t recommend it unless you’re on a very tight budget and just need a place to sleep.

I stayed here recently and was really impressed with the experience. The hot water takes about a minute or two to come on, but it’s definitely available—no issues there. Located in a safe, affluent neighborhood, I felt secure throughout my stay. The front desk staff were very helpful—they even allowed me to store my luggage after check-out, which was a huge convenience. Room amenities were standard but well-maintained, and everything worked perfectly. Breakfast was a highlight, especially the grilled cheese—it had such a rich, comforting flavor and was absolutely delicious. Overall, great value for money, clean, quiet, and well-located. Would definitely recommend this place if you're visiting Santiago.

The location is actually quite good—convenient for getting around Santiago, especially with the metro nearby. However, the property feels outdated and not well-maintained. The biggest issue? No heating at all—neither central heating nor even a small electric heater or radiator to help keep warm. It's completely unreasonable to charge a decent price without providing basic comfort like warmth, especially during colder months. I can see how locals might tolerate it for a short stay, but for travelers seeking comfort, this is a major downside. The lack of essential amenities makes it hard to recommend unless you're on a very tight budget.

The location is excellent—quiet yet central, making it easy to explore Santiago on foot or by public transit. The room was warm and cozy, with a very comfortable bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. The breakfast was basic and could definitely use improvement in both quality and quantity, but it got the job done for the morning. Giovanna was incredibly friendly and helpful throughout our stay, and she even left us the key so we could come and go freely. Check-in is only available until 9 PM, so plan accordingly. Overall, a great experience with solid value for money—would recommend this place to fellow travelers.
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