Residencial Londres - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review We are located in downtown Santiago, just minutes on foot from the 'Universidad de Chile' metro station. We offer clean and inexpensive comfortable accommodation ideal for those traveling on a budget.Rooms come with private or shared bathroom and sleep one, two or three guests. We have a total of 27... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review This 1920s-era hotel in the picturesque Barrio París-Londres is just a stone's throw from most of the city's major sights. Rooms are spacious, with high ceilings ringed by detailed moldings and expansive wood floors. The best rooms have stone balconies overlooking this charmingly atypical nei... fodors.com
No title - expert review Residencial Londres is one of the best choices for travelers on the cheap in Santiago and is, accordingly, wildly popular in the summer - make reservations well in advance. There are four floors of basic rooms that wrap around an interior patio here; some rooms have French doors that open onto Calle... frommers.com
The Rudest Place in Latin America - user review I have traveled Latin America for nearly a decade (5 trips, lived in Quito and Buenos Aires) and have never been treated as horribly, disrespectfully, and unprofessionally as I was at Residencial Londres. I forgot to give the room key to the clerk before going out. My fault, but when I returned, he ... fodors.com
No title - user review It's a very good option if you are travelling and try to save money. It's quite clean and very wel... fodors.com
No title - user review Great location and very clean! The residencial is this beautiful old (but in very good condition) building right in the centre of Santiago. The housestaff w... hostelz.com
No title - user review I stayed here two years ago and it was great. They helped us out no end and it's a good basic and c... hostelz.com
No title - user review there are much better options, dont even bother with this place. no kitchen, no internet, extra cost for breakfast, no heaters. they lock you out at 2am (which, in santiago, is not long after the time to leave for a night out). staff is unfriendly. no key to the outside door, so you have to ring the... hostelz.com
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