Elegant rooms, posh bar, hip rooftop with city views, gym, spa



































"An offshoot of a dramatic Patagonia lodge, the Singular Santiago Lastarria offers calm in spacious rooms and has a neo-classical building in the heart of the city’s lively Lastarria neighborhood."

"An offshoot of a dramatic Patagonia lodge, this new Singular sits in the heart of the city’s lively Lastarria neighborhood, known for its restaurants and nightlife. The hotel is firmly a part of the scene, with a buzzy rooftop bar, but guests find calm in the spacious rooms dressed in a muted, handsome color palette of cream and grey—and marble bathrooms with deep soaking tubs. Hot List 2015 - Urbanist Standouts"


"The Singular Santiago Owned by a Chilean family with Swiss origins, the Singular Santiago was a new addition to the charming streets of Barrio Lastarria in October 2014. The hotel brings a sense of style to this traditionally bohemian neighborhood. When guests open the brass-handled doors, they're greeted by an elegant concierge bearing a box of chocolates. The lobby leads to the Merced Bar, which is decorated with stylized French paintings. Built from scratch, the Singular Santiago took more than two years to construct. It now stands tall with wonderful roof-terrace views of both Cerro San Cristóbal and Cerro Santa Lucía. The roof terrace features Santiago's essential sundowner bar (open midday to midnight), as well as an outdoor swimming pool and chaise lounges. A French feel runs through the hotel: the Singular Santiago delivers a sense of formality and occasion—even in the way breakfast is served à la carte."


"The Singular Santiago Owned by a Chilean family with Swiss origins, the Singular Santiago was a new addition to the charming streets of Barrio Lastarria in October 2014. The hotel brings a sense of style to this traditionally bohemian neighborhood. When guests open the brass-handled doors, they're greeted by an elegant concierge bearing a box of chocolates. The lobby leads to the Merced Bar, which is decorated with stylized French paintings. Built from scratch, the Singular Santiago took more than two years to construct. It now stands tall with wonderful roof-terrace views of both Cerro San Cristóbal and Cerro Santa Lucía. The roof terrace features Santiago's essential sundowner bar (open midday to midnight), as well as an outdoor swimming pool and chaise lounges. A French feel runs through the hotel: the Singular Santiago delivers a sense of formality and occasion—even in the way breakfast is served à la carte."


"In Chilean Patagonia I consider The Singular Hotel a sophisticated, spacious luxury property built from a former cold storage plant and designated as a protected heritage site that preserves many original industrial details, with an unbeatable location on the outskirts of Torres del Paine National Park." - Mark Lakin Mark Lakin Mark Lakin is a renowned hospitality brand strategist, luxury travel expert, keynote speaker, fine art photographer, seasoned corporate lawyer, and more. He serves on the Travel + Leisure Travel Advisory Board and is recognized as a top travel specialist. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines