I really loved your review, It made me feel lots of emotions about the possibility to be there someday... I'll watch more of your videos...best wishes..
Thank you so much in such detail walkthrough, we have booked this hotel for three nights, what is your suggestion of must take activities while we stay. Thanks millions in advance
You're welcome! If you haven't yet, make sure to also read our full article here which might answer your question: goingawesomeplaces.com/hotel-las-torres-review/ That said, Cerro Paine is on the top of the list for sure. If you're not doing the Base of the Towers separately, you can do it with them or on your own. The baqueano experience is quite unique because you won't really find anything like this elsewhere. Any other sort of horseback riding, I also recommend again, because, they are so good at it and Hotel Las Torres is really lucky to be so close to those views.
Great video! My husband and I are planning our visit. Do you know if Hotel Las Torres provides equipment for excursions? (Hiking poles, rain gear, etc?) Or is it available for rent?
Yes, they have gear for use that doesn’t require a rental fee but depending on what you’re looking for, make sure to ask their team before going to make sure as I only ended up borrowing their ice cleats.
There isn’t a parking lot for Refugio Chileno. The reason is because this camp is on the way up to the Base of the Towers. You have to hike there from basically where Hotel Las Torres is. Parking wise, if you’re not a guest, you will be parking in the public lot that’s next to the Welcome Center. From there you walk the rest of the way up towards Refugio Chileno and then eventually up to the Base of the Towers. Hope that helps!
Have any questions for us about Hotel Las Torres Patagonia? We're here to answer anything that we might've missed! Our full review of the property can be found here: goingawesomeplaces.com/hotel-las-torres-review/. If you found this helpful, make sure to like and subscribe!
That’s awesome news! We’re you able to use our promotion? Will you be doing the W Trek after or before your stay? Their team should be able to help answer your questions. You’ll likely need their help booking the refugios. Note that not all are part of the Las Torres Reserve.
Hi @GoingAwsomePlaces, have been trying to find more information for our trip to Torres del Paine in general and Las Torres hotel specifically and find your video is very helpful. I am interested in booking 4 nights half-board with them and plan to drive ourselves from Puerto Natales to the hotel. A bit concern about fuel situation since it's about 150 miles round trip from Puerto Natales to the reserve. Do you now if the hotel would offer their guest fuel? Also, do you know if horseback ridding is possible for children (age 12, 13) with no riding experience? Thanks again for any insights that you can offer.
I was able to get the right answers for you! Hotel Las Torres got back to me: "Regarding your questions, we don't sell petrol to our guests, we always recommend them to bring a full tank and some extra gallons for them to refill. Horseback riding shouldn't be an issue for the ages of 10 or 12 and also no experience is needed." I'll be honest, at 150 miles round trip, a full tank of gas every time you drive into the park should be more than enough. Hope that helps!
I really loved your review, It made me feel lots of emotions about the possibility to be there someday... I'll watch more of your videos...best wishes..
@@GeorgeGallard.M thank you so much! Definitely proud of this one. It’s a beautiful property in the best location of the park. Truly magical!
Thank you so much in such detail walkthrough, we have booked this hotel for three nights, what is your suggestion of must take activities while we stay. Thanks millions in advance
You're welcome! If you haven't yet, make sure to also read our full article here which might answer your question: goingawesomeplaces.com/hotel-las-torres-review/
That said, Cerro Paine is on the top of the list for sure. If you're not doing the Base of the Towers separately, you can do it with them or on your own. The baqueano experience is quite unique because you won't really find anything like this elsewhere. Any other sort of horseback riding, I also recommend again, because, they are so good at it and Hotel Las Torres is really lucky to be so close to those views.
Great video! My husband and I are planning our visit. Do you know if Hotel Las Torres provides equipment for excursions? (Hiking poles, rain gear, etc?) Or is it available for rent?
Yes, they have gear for use that doesn’t require a rental fee but depending on what you’re looking for, make sure to ask their team before going to make sure as I only ended up borrowing their ice cleats.
Nice video...do u know if there is a parking lot at refugio chileno? I mean for private cars...thanks
There isn’t a parking lot for Refugio Chileno. The reason is because this camp is on the way up to the Base of the Towers. You have to hike there from basically where Hotel Las Torres is. Parking wise, if you’re not a guest, you will be parking in the public lot that’s next to the Welcome Center. From there you walk the rest of the way up towards Refugio Chileno and then eventually up to the Base of the Towers. Hope that helps!
It helped a lot...thanks
Have any questions for us about Hotel Las Torres Patagonia? We're here to answer anything that we might've missed! Our full review of the property can be found here: goingawesomeplaces.com/hotel-las-torres-review/. If you found this helpful, make sure to like and subscribe!
I booked Las Torres all-inclusive.
Can I get an idea of how Las Torres help me complete the W trek?
Where can I find the itinerary?
That’s awesome news! We’re you able to use our promotion? Will you be doing the W Trek after or before your stay? Their team should be able to help answer your questions. You’ll likely need their help booking the refugios. Note that not all are part of the Las Torres Reserve.
Hi @GoingAwsomePlaces, have been trying to find more information for our trip to Torres del Paine in general and Las Torres hotel specifically and find your video is very helpful. I am interested in booking 4 nights half-board with them and plan to drive ourselves from Puerto Natales to the hotel. A bit concern about fuel situation since it's about 150 miles round trip from Puerto Natales to the reserve. Do you now if the hotel would offer their guest fuel? Also, do you know if horseback ridding is possible for children (age 12, 13) with no riding experience? Thanks again for any insights that you can offer.
I was able to get the right answers for you! Hotel Las Torres got back to me:
"Regarding your questions, we don't sell petrol to our guests, we always recommend them to bring a full tank and some extra gallons for them to refill.
Horseback riding shouldn't be an issue for the ages of 10 or 12 and also no experience is needed."
I'll be honest, at 150 miles round trip, a full tank of gas every time you drive into the park should be more than enough.
Hope that helps!
I can't believe how expensive this place is though. I saw a rate for $742.50 per night for 4 nights next March
How much does it cost ?
You take a look at their latest rates here: lastorres.com/en/where-to-lodge/hotel-las-torres/