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Pullman Hotels in Santiago

Santiago, where culture and rhythm ignite at every place. Connect with the dynamic pulse and express your unique hotel experience.

Santiago, Latin America's other perspective

Framed by the Andes and defined by its contrasts, Santiago blends colonial heritage, urban energy and cultural ambition. From the historic Plaza de Armas to the colourful streets of Barrio Bellavista, the Chilean capital invites visitors to explore a city in motion.

 

Each neighbourhood reveals something different. In Bellavista, murals stretch across facades and nightlife spills onto the streets. In Lastarria, design studios, theatres and independent cafés create a laid-back, creative energy. Above it all, Cerro San Cristóbal offers panoramic views and open air. Further south, the Museum of Memory and Human Rights draws a powerful line between past and present.

 

For those looking to experience the city through different lenses, Santiago delivers contrast and depth in equal measure. Whether exploring local markets, discovering the food scene or taking in rooftop views at sunset. Beyond the centre, wine valleys and mountain trails offer easy escapes without losing connection to the city’s energy.

 

Pullman hotels in Santiago are thoughtfully placed to bring this experience closer. With rooftop pools, inspiring outlooks and well-located spaces to recharge between outings, each stay connects you to the city’s pace, culture and ever-evolving character.

Pullman hotels' collection in Santiago

Where Santiago’s urban rhythm meets elevated comfort. Pullman hotels offer rooftop pools, panoramic views and vibrant dining, alongside spacious rooms and premium features. Designed to adapt to your pace in the heart of the Chilean capital.

Travel tips about Santiago

Santiago is the largest city in Chile. Spanish is spoken everywhere, and the city is mostly secular, with Catholic traditions. Shops are usually open weekdays and Saturdays, but often close on Sundays and evenings. Tipping is common.

Pullman hotels in Santiago are accessible from the international airport via taxi, ride-share or shuttle services. They are also well connected to main roads and public transport hubs for easy arrival from other parts of the city or region.

Santiago has an efficient metro system, taxis, and buses. Ride-share apps are also available, but walking is easy in central districts. Public transport cards are used for buses and metro. Traffic can be dense at peak hours, plan ahead accordingly.

Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many travellers from Europe and the Americas can enter Chile without a visa for short stays. Always check official guidelines before travelling, as entry conditions may change.

The official currency is the Chilean peso. Most shops, hotels, and restaurants accept credit cards. ATMs are widely available in the city. It is advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases, especially in local markets or outside the centre.

Santiago is a year-round destination. Summer is warm and dry, while winter is cooler with mountain views. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and fewer crowds. The best time depends on your activities, urban exploring or nearby skiing.

Top things to do in Santiago

Explore Santiago’s highlights through historic landmarks, hilltop views, cultural memory and vibrant streets.

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Plaza de Armas

The civic and historical heart of Santiago, surrounded by neoclassical architecture, museums, and daily street life, where the city’s past and present intersect in a vibrant setting.

Cerro San Cristóbal

Take the funicular up the iconic hill for sweeping views of the city and mountains. Enjoy walking the trails, visiting the statue, or simply soaking in the vibrant atmosphere from above—a must-see for both first-time visitors and locals.

Cerro Santa Lucia

Once a strategic lookout, this leafy park in the centre of Santiago features stone steps leading to terraces, fountains, and viewpoints. It’s an ideal spot for a quiet break between city explorations.