Explora AtacamaAtacama, Chile

Offer ID: H136

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Number Of Rooms: 50
There are 50 rooms divided into 4 Catar Suites (164 sq ft), 27 Yali rooms (108 sq ft), and 19 Tulur Rooms (108 sq ft).
The hotel develops along a main building and three patios. Rooms are lined up with corridors opening to a patio. Corridors meet in the main building crossed by two ample passages. From the form and materials point of view, the hotel evokes suggestions made by nature and cultures of the area. The hotel assures hospitable refuge inviting to enjoy freedom and security. The hotel is an experience, an open balcony towards surrounding beauty.

Available Room Types

Yali Room

27 Yali rooms designed measuring 33mt2 (355 ft2) with views of the desert landscape. Designed to take full advantage of the silence, privacy, and spaciousness of the surrounding landscape, ensuring deep rest after a long day of exploration.

Tulur Room

19 Tulur Rooms measuring 33mt2 (355 ft2), 8 of them are interconnected rooms, ideal for families. Views to the hotel´s grounds. Non-smoking rooms.

Designed to take full advantage of the silence, privacy and spaciousness of the surrounding landscape, to ensure deep rest after a long day of explorations.

Catur Suites

4 Catur suites measuring 50m² (538 feet²). With balconies and views of the countryside. Designed to take full advantage of the silence, privacy, and spaciousness of the surrounding landscape, ensuring deep rest after a long day of exploration.