Featuring sauna facilities, Hotel Diego de Almagro Valdivia is situated on the waterfront of the Calle Calle River and offers accommodations in Valdivia.
Situated in downtown Valdivia, only 2 blocks from Plaza Republica, services include free Wi-Fi and complimentary parking. Cosy rooms are offered at Melillanca.
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Adolfo
From
United States
Good breakfast, convenient location in a safe area. Nice beer house and restaurant across the street in front of the hotel. Kind staff.
Located in Valdivia, Hotel Boutique Cutipay offers 4-star accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a garden and a terrace. The hotel also provides free WiFi and free private parking.
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Nicholas
From
United Kingdom
Great host ,fantastic location with wonderful views and a very nice homemade breakfast
Hotel Centrico 734 is offering accommodation in Valdivia. The hotel also offers free WiFi and free private parking. The private bathroom is fitted with a shower, free toiletries and a hairdryer.
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Mohamed
From
United Kingdom
Very easy amble into centre. Across bridge to museums. Back across bridge for guided tour of old submarine. Close to great market for veg, fruit, fish CHEESES!
Hotel Casona Los Colonos is situated in Valdivia and features a garden. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk, a shuttle service, room service and free WiFi.
Villa del Rio Express offers accommodations in Valdivia, 4km away from city centre. Free Wi-Fi access is available in the common areas and guests are served a daily breakfast.
An outdoor swimming pool, elegant rooms can be enjoyed 8 blocks from downtown Valdivia. Wi-Fi is free. Rooms at Puerta del Sur are equipped with flat-screen TVs.
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Catherine
From
United Kingdom
Spacious rooms overlooking marshes toward the river, with well-maintained grounds. It's a well-run hotel, and has good service, as well as easy to access parking.
Hotel Costanera - Caja Los Andes is located in Valdivia. Providing a restaurant, the property also has a garden, as well as an indoor pool and a sauna.
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Stephen
From
New Zealand
This is an excellent 3+-4 star hotel with location and facilities (restaurant, spa and pool) other than the room closer to 4+. It has a restaurant with excellent breakfast but one evening we tried to use the hotel restaurant for dinner and it was closed by 8:45 pm. But the location on the promenade of the Calle-Calle river saved the day. A 5 minute walk down the river was a very good local grill (Parrilla de Thor) open until midnight serving local dishes & beer (great empanadas). And we felt quite safe wandering along the promenade at 10 pm at night, but might not have felt the same heading into downtown. The next day we wandered along the promenade to the local fish market (15-20 min walk) to see the sea lions and vultures hanging around the fresh fish. This is also where all the tour boats for river cruises leave from. The botanical gardens and cultural museum in the University grounds across the river are also worth a visit and very easy to access by car from the hotel.
Hotel CasaGrande is set in Valdivia. Among the facilities at this property are a shared lounge and room service, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Guest review
I love the way the staff treated me. They were very patient
Only 200 metres from Plaza de la República Square, Hotel Encanto del Río offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and river views in Valdivia. Breakfast and free parking are provided.
Aroma Verde Hotel is offering accommodation in Valdivia. The accommodation offers room service and a tour desk for guests. At the hotel, all rooms are fitted with a desk and a flat-screen TV.
Guest review
Very nice room and super friendly staff! Very central too.
Situated 600 metres from Austral University, Hotel Di Torlaschi offers free Wi-Fi in Valdivia. The hotel includes breakfast. Apartments can access breakfast for an additional cost.
Guest review
Nice large quiet room. Breakfast (included) was substantial. Restaurant on site.
Situated in Valdivia, Habitación a orilla del río offers a garden. The hotel also features free WiFi and free private parking. At the hotel, the rooms are fitted with a desk.
Beautiful place to visit in a long weekend with family or a...
Beautiful place to visit in a long weekend with family or a romantic stay.
The riverside walk at noon is beautiful and if you have a car, open sea with big beaches are very close.
The fish market is amazing.
For people ho enjoy architecture, are amassing building all around.
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Guest review by
lucia
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Many international travelers may think: "what's the big deal...
Many international travelers may think: "what's the big deal?" but this is a real university town with an incredibly rich history and a little bit of everything to offer-- that is, if you know how, and where, to look. The pub scene, between Calle Esmerelda and Isla Teja, is undoubtedly one of the best in the country, there is a strong and storied literary and cultured circle that haunts the many cafes and bookstores during the day, and there are plenty of places to shop and pass time, inside or outside. Many Chileans adore the city for the relatively high quality urban experience it offers.
If you're looking for a pampered luxury experience or world-class historic or cultural sites, you may be better off going to an all-exlusive resort near one of the many lakes in Chile's southern regions, or getting to some archealogical sites outside of the city itself. But overall Valdivians are community people, and rightly proud of their city. Most locals will be happy to tell you anything about their home; its relics from 16th century Spanish conquista, the 19th century German colonists, its near total destruction in largest earthquake in recorded history (1960), the Pinochet dictatorship, or more recent events. Many historical buildings and sites are better looked after in Valdivia than other cities in Chile (looking at you, Puerto Montt).
So, go to Valdivia if you're willing to put in a little bit of effort; get out of your hotel (though I would recommend staying in one of the smaller, locally owned bed and breakfasts), interact with people, ask questions, and find things to do. But if you are looking for a traveleing experience where it's easy to find things to do, and you expect things to be polished, clean, and orderly, this probably isn't the place for you.
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Guest review by
Edgar
Chile
Review score
8.0
Valdivia is a quaint Chilean seaside city with plenty of...
Valdivia is a quaint Chilean seaside city with plenty of activity, We fortunately happened to visit during a festival on the riverside promenade so crowds were enjoying the nightly street performers, food, and artisan markets. The city has made its great waterfront a happening place with strollers, river boats constantly taking many around to surrounding sites, and excellent restaurants. We spent two days of fun activiites with the best boat 4 hour very economical tour of the historic river and an island village. Definiitely recommended for a two or three day summertime visit but book early since it is popular with Chilean families and foreign visitors. I(MO, the lower cost accomodations are suitable only for the backpacker class of traveller so be wary.
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Guest review by
David
United States
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The hotel had average score on bookings, but to our surprise it was a straight 10... The breakfast was amazing, the staff was very helpful, the room was comfortable and very quiet.. the hallway of the hotel and the shower in the room were super cozy for me for some reason... now, the location is not the most beautiful but it is perfect for people who are just passing by. We slept one night here, as we were coming from Villarrica and had to get up early to catch the next bus.
The view from the hotel is breathtaking and the general atmosphere very relaxing. The room was big, very comfortable and clean. The staff and owners were very welcoming and helpful. The breakfast was good although fresh fruits and vegetables could be a plus.
The location and facilities. The flat is located in the middle of the main attractions of Valdivia. It is a new flat with windows that insulate from cold and noise.
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