Featuring an outdoor pool, Terral Hotel & SPA offers accommodations in Vicuña. Free WiFi access is available here. Gabriela Mistral Museum is a 5-minute walk away.
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Angela
From
Chile
Excelente experiencia
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2
9.2
Superb - What previous guests thought, 994 reviews
Situated in Vicuña, Cabañas Yunkai offers 3-star accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and a terrace. There is a barbecue and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking....
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.6
6.6
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 16 reviews
Located 150 metres from Gabriela Mistral Museum, Hostal Michel offers accommodations in Vicuña. Free Wi-Fi access is available here. Rooms at Hostal Michel feature a private bathroom and cable TV.
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Lena
From
Switzerland
Amazing patio and full of flowers which I loved! I was staying in a private room, everything was nice and lovely. You can use a functional kitchen, there’s laundry service and bike rental.
Mention your arrival time and check your whatsapp to coordinate check in.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
9.0
Superb - What previous guests thought, 462 reviews
Situated in Vicuña in the Coquimbo Region region, Hostal doña irene has a patio. With garden views, this accommodation features a terrace. Guests can make use of a garden.
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Felipe
From
Brazil
I really enjoyed the great location that the Hostel is, the staff (Javier) he was amazing and very solicitous and the room was great too. Everything that we need to do was pretty close, so we were very comfy with that.
Set in Vicuña, Bayti Hostal has a garden, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property. The accommodation offers a shared kitchen, a tour desk and currency exchange for guests.
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David
From
United Kingdom
Lovely rooms and kitchen based around an open air courtyard. Great location near the centre. Delightful breakfasts. Our host (Richard) was very welcoming and helpful.
Lovely spot in Elqui Valley and very much worth a visit.
Lovely spot in Elqui Valley and very much worth a visit. However, be forewarned if you are not fluent in Spanish and are going for stargazing. We went to the observatory and planetarium and were disappointed to find no English explanation anywhere at all. Nada. My Spanish wasn't good enough to derive much comprehension or pleasure from the narrator's talk on the night sky, as amazing as it was to see. Chileans have a distinctive accent that drops syllables and speak very fast. The guide showed no concern or mercy, unlike most other Chileans we met who slowed down, repeated words, etc. Another bilingual tourist tried gamely to keep us informed.
I did NOT expect much English to be spoken in Chile, of course, but I'd hoped/expected that a tourist attraction with an international reputation would be different. Weeks before we travelled we emailed to ask if there was any English offered and never received a reply. Btw, there was plenty of English in various museums we visited in Santiago and an English audiotour at Neruda's incredible Isla Negra home. More annoying at the observatory tho' was that after the stargazing the whole audience was herded to an area where people were exhorted to buy corny souvenir photos. Unluckily for us, the strangers who shared our van up to the mountain top opted for the pix and we waited 75 minutes in the van til they showed up. Even the driver was fed up but he seemed unable to figure out what to do.
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Guest review by
Ann
Canada
8.0
It is a small town with character.
It is a small town with character. You can reach the whole area if you rent a car, and enjoy places like the Artisan Market of Horcón, some of the Pisco distilleries, historical sites, etc. Tons of places to eat around the town Square with excellent food and ice cream. Our stargazing tour in Mamalluca Observatory was excellent. The Gabriela Mistral Museum is informative, easy to follow, and at the best international level.
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Guest review by
Ximena
United States
10.0
Vicuña is not much of a destination by itself, but has shops...
Vicuña is not much of a destination by itself, but has shops and restaurants clustered around a central plaza. I recommend staying there as a base for exploring Elqui Valley. I suggest a few days in Vicuña for the vineyards and other valley sights, and a couple of days in a beachfront hotel in La Serena before departing.
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Guest review by
Gary
United States
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Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 8 reviews
Exceptional · 8 reviews
Lovely new cabana on the edge of Vicuña (though only a 15 walk into the centre). Spotlessly clean and very well equipped kitchen. Plenty of hot water and nice powerful shower. There will ultimately be three similar cabins here but only the one seems to be open for now. As such we had the amazing pool to ourselves. Wendy is an amazing host, going out of her way to make us feel welcome. She even booked taxis for us to get around. Very highly recommended.
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 208 reviews
Exceptional · 208 reviews
Campo de Cielo is a hidden paradise in the middle of the desert, a true gem near Vicuña. Max, the owner, has crafted everything on his own, resulting in an original and authentic haven with enchanting boho vibes. A must-stay experience that captures the essence of tranquility and creativity!
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