Santiago's Hidden Gem: Agustinas Plaza Apart Hotel - Unbeatable Luxury!

Apart Hotel Agustinas Plaza Santiago Chile

Apart Hotel Agustinas Plaza Santiago Chile

Santiago's Hidden Gem: Agustinas Plaza Apart Hotel - Unbeatable Luxury!

Santiago's Hidden Gem: Agustinas Plaza Apart Hotel - Unbeatable Luxury! (A Wanderer's Confession)

Okay, let's be real. Finding the perfect hotel is like chasing a unicorn – mythical and often disappointing in the flesh. But, folks, I think I stumbled upon something special with Agustinas Plaza Apart Hotel in Santiago. "Unbeatable Luxury," they say. Well, buckle up, because I'm about to dissect that claim with the brutal honesty only a travel-worn soul can muster.

First Impressions (and My Pre-Trip Panic):

My trip to Santiago was…ambitious. I’d plotted a whirlwind tour, hopping from museums to mountain views, all while juggling (and sometimes losing) my sanity. Finding a hotel that wasn't a drab box or a chaotic hostel felt like a feat of Olympian proportions. I needed something that could handle my energy, provide some ACTUAL relaxation, and – crucially – keep me from bursting into spontaneous tears of exhaustion.

Accessibility & Safety – Because, Let's Face it, We All Need a Little Peace of Mind:

Right off the bat, the Agustinas Plaza impressed. They've really thought about things. Elevators? Check. Room accessibility? Seems very accommodating - I didn't check specific room layouts, but the overall impression was positive. Now, I'm not a wheelchair user, but seeing the effort they put in made me feel at ease.

Then there’s the security. 24-hour front desk? Yep. CCTV everywhere? Also yep (inside and out). Fire extinguishers and smoke alarms? Well… duh. This may sound basic, but let me tell you, after some of the places I've stayed, feeling safe is a legitimate selling point. And with the chaos of traveling and the current state of the world, it’s a massive comfort.

And, the hygiene regime? Obsessive. Which I loved. Seriously. Daily disinfection, anti-viral cleaning, staff trained to the gills - it's like they're running a hospital ward, but one with exceptionally comfy beds. This is a huge win in my book - and a huge relief for anyone (everyone?) worried about, you know, germs.

The Room (My Personal Sanctuary):

Okay, let's talk about what actually matters: the ROOM. This is where the "Unbeatable Luxury" gets tested, yeah?

  • Air conditioning: Praise the heavens! Santiago can get hot.
  • Blackout curtains: Crucial for catching some Z's after a day of sightseeing.
  • Extra long bed: My inner sloth thanked them heartily.
  • Coffee/tea maker: Essential. Seriously, if I can't brew a proper cup of coffee, I'm a menace to society.
  • Free Wi-Fi: Works like a charm in rooms and throughout the property.
  • Mini-bar: Because sometimes you just need a tiny bottle of something cold and bubbly.
  • Separate shower/bathtub: Luxurious and a HUGE plus.
  • Bathrobes and slippers: Yes, please! I walked around like a pampered queen.
  • Safety box: Always a good idea.
  • In-room safe box: Extra peace of mind.

What Truly Impressed Me (and Where Things Got Even Better):

I'm going to be honest. The hotel was a joy to experience, and here are a few things that really stood out:

  • Location, Location, Location! Right in the heart of the city, making it super easy to explore.
  • The Staff: Seriously helpful. They were always there to help, with a smile and some excellent advice.
  • The Pool with a View: Okay, confession time: I spent a whole afternoon lounging by the outdoor pool, staring at the city skyline, and feeling profoundly content. It truly was a highlight. (I mean, the view! It’s what got me out of bed some mornings!)
  • The Internet - Reliable and fast!
  • The Breakfast - A Feast! The breakfast buffet. Let me tell you something: I live for hotel breakfast buffets. This one was a work of art. Fresh fruit, pastries, eggs cooked every way imaginable, caffeinated beverages galore… I'm drooling just remembering it. The fact that I could also grab a coffee to go (coffee shop) made my mornings a lot easier.
    • A note about the Asian breakfast: I’m not a huge fan of Asian breakfast, but the option was there.
  • The Spa (And Why I Should Have Gone More): Truth be told, I didn't fully indulge in the spa. But I did sneak a peek. Sauna, steam room, massage options… Ugh. I regret not making more time. It looked heavenly!
  • Services and Conveniences The Concierge was amazing, and the offer of laundry service, dry cleaning and Ironing service should you need it, were great.
  • Pet Policy - Not available, which is a shame for some people.

The Downsides (Because Perfection Doesn't Exist):

  • The Food: While the breakfast was amazing, I didn't eat other meals at the hotel, so I can't comment on the quality.
  • The pool can get a bit noisy at times.
  • The lack of Pets Allowed - a shame for some people.

Dining, drinking, and snacking - all covered The hotel has restaurants, a bar, and a snack bar. They offer an A la carte menu, and buffet options. The inclusion of things like bottle of water, coffee in the restaurant, and dessert is all great.

  • Vegetarian restaurant - nice to see.
  • room service [24-hour] - love it!

Things to Do & Ways to Relax (Making Me Want to Stay Forever):

  • Fitness center/Gym - for those who want to work out.
  • Access to the spa/sauna, steam room, and swimming pool - chef's kiss
  • **Things to do - concierge could help you with ideas and booking.

The Verdict? A Gem, Truly.

Look, Agustinas Plaza isn’t perfect. But it comes damn close. It's a haven of comfort, safety, and surprisingly reasonable luxury in the heart of a vibrant city. It’s the kind of place that actually lets you recharge, not just survive. This is a place in which you can actually get a good night's sleep and feel refreshed, which is a HUGE win for any traveller.

My Recommendation? Book It. Now.

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Here's why you NEED to choose Agustinas Plaza Apart Hotel:

  • Unbeatable Comfort: Seriously comfortable rooms, from the extra long beds to the blackout curtains – perfect for catching up on sleep after those long days of sightseeing.
  • Stress-Free Safety: Relax knowing you're in safe hands with the 24-hour front desk, CCTV, and meticulous hygiene protocols.
  • Location, Location, Location: Explore Santiago with ease. This hotel is right in the heart of it all, making it easy to see everything you want!
  • Relax and Rejuvenate: Take a dip in the pool with a view, visit the spa, work out in the gym and enjoy a massage.
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Apart Hotel Agustinas Plaza Santiago Chile

Apart Hotel Agustinas Plaza Santiago Chile

Okay, buckle up, buttercups. This isn't your glossy travel brochure itinerary. This is the real deal. My attempt to survive (and hopefully enjoy) a few days at the Apart Hotel Agustinas Plaza in Santiago, Chile. Be warned, I'm prone to tangents, existential crises, and the unwavering belief that I’ll lose my passport within the first 24 hours.

Day 1: Arrival, Agony of Jet Lag, and the Quest for Caffeine (and Sanity)

  • 06:00 (ish) AM: Landed bleary-eyed at Santiago Airport. The customs guy looked like he was judging my entire life (probably was). Luggage retrieval: a ballet of anxiety and mild panic. Did I actually pack underwear? The world may never know.
  • 07:00 AM: Taxi to Apart Hotel Agustinas Plaza. The city outside the window seemed to blur into an incoherent mix of architecture and a general "I have no idea what's going on" feeling. The driver… well, let's just say his driving style was best described as "aggressive tango."
  • 08:00 AM: Arrived at the hotel. Check-in was… smoothish? The receptionist had that air of polite indifference I've come to expect from hotel staff worldwide. My room? Honestly, the photos online were a tad generous. But hey, clean sheets, a bed, and a functioning shower… that's all I'm asking for right now. The jet lag is already unleashing its fury. I need coffee. I need it now.
  • 08:30 AM: Coffee hunt! Found a little cafe a few blocks away. The coffee was strong, the vibe was local, and I almost managed to order without mangling the Spanish. I feel a tiny pinprick of hope. Maybe I can handle this trip after all.
  • 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Collapsed in the hotel room. I tried to fight it, but sleep won. Slept for four hours. Woke up. Felt disoriented. Checked the time. Still disoriented.
  • 12:30 PM: Forced myself out of bed. This is it, I tell myself. I have to embrace the jetlagged, chaotic reality and go explore! Maybe the Plaza de Armas? I can do this… right?
  • 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM: Actually made it to the Plaza de Armas! The architecture is stunning, like something out of a movie. The pigeons? Not so much. They're everywhere, and I'm pretty sure they're judging me now. This is the moment where I learned that I was a terrible food photographer.
  • 02:00 PM: Lunch at a tiny local restaurant. The food was delicious (I think it was empanadas?), but I have no idea what anything was. The waiter was very patient with my fumbling Spanish.
  • 03:00 PM: The Plaza de Armas! More pigeons. More judging. More beautiful buildings. Tried to take a photo. It's terrible. Deleted all the photos and sat on a bench. Watched the world go by. This is actually kind of nice.
  • 04:00 PM: Back to the hotel. Sleep.
  • 06:00 PM: Woke up. Hunger.
  • 07:00 PM - 09:00 PM: Wandered around the neighborhood, hoping to find an appealing restaurant. Ended up in a place that looked promising, but it turns out they sell only sandwiches. I got a ham and cheese. It was… okay.
  • 09:30 PM: Back at the hotel. Trying to fight off the urge to sleep. I'll write in this journal for a bit. I'll try to document everything.
  • 10:30 PM: Sleep.

Day 2: Cerro Santa Lucia, Wine, and the Realization that I’m a Terrible Tourist

  • 08:00 AM: Woke up feeling only slightly less disoriented. Shower, coffee from the hotel (it's mediocre, but it'll do).
  • 09:00 AM: Determined to conquer Cerro Santa Lucia. Armed with a water bottle and a vague sense of direction, I set off. The walk there was a bit of a struggle.
  • 09:30 AM - 11:00 AM: Cerro Santa Lucia: Okay, this thing is STUNNING. Really, truly stunning. The views! The gardens! The quirky little fountains! I actually wanted to call a photographer since my pictures always look bad. I made a lot of noise while walking up. I stopped for photos. I stared at the panoramic view of Santiago from the top, and I felt a slight pang of… well, not exactly joy, but something that edged toward it. A feeling that this trip might be worth it after all.
  • 11:00 AM: Descended the Cerro. My knees are screaming. Worth it.
  • 11:30 AM: Found a small shop that sold ice cream, and my sweet tooth felt joy.
  • 12:00 PM: Wandering around the city, just absorbing the sights and sounds. And the smells. I am particularly sensitive to the smell of exhaust fumes.
  • 01:00 PM: This is where the wheels came completely off. I booked a wine tour in the Maipo Valley. I don't know about wine. I just wanted to do something.
  • 02:00 PM: Picked up for the wine tour. Realized that I was the ONLY person on the tour who looked like they didn't know the difference between a Merlot and a… a thing. I felt incredibly out of place. I tried to make small talk.
  • 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM: Wine tasting. The scenery was gorgeous. The wine… well, it tasted good. I just wasn't making a good impression.
  • 07:00 PM: Back at the hotel, completely exhausted. This trip is a lot.
  • 08:00 PM: Got room service. I feel guilty about it.
  • 09:00 PM: Watching something on TV in Spanish that I don't understand. It's kind of soothing.
  • 10:00 PM: Journal time. Feeling… a little overwhelmed. I should plan more.

Day 3: Museums, Markets, and a Sudden Appreciation for Chilean Street Dogs

  • 09:00 AM: Dragged myself out of bed. The jet lag is now an old friend.
  • 10:00 AM: Breakfast from the hotel. Not particularly remarkable, but sustenance is sustenance.
  • 11:00 AM: Planned to go to the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. Got a little lost. Ended in a random park. Sat on a bench. Watched the clouds.
  • 12:00 PM: Eventually, found the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. The art was wonderful, although I'm still not sure I totally 'get' modern art. What is art, even?
  • 02:00 PM: Mercado Central! Seafood! Chaos! Tourists! I don't even really like seafood, but I had to have the experience. Crowds were overwhelming.
  • 03:00 PM: Decided that I needed a break from people. Strolled around the streets.
  • 04:00 PM: And that's when I saw them: the street dogs of Santiago. They were beautiful, a little scruffy, clearly free to roam, and looked surprisingly content. I don't know why, maybe it was the loneliness of the road. I'm now obsessed with street dogs and want to take them all home.
  • 05:00 PM: Sat on a bench. People watching.
  • 06:00 PM: Went to a grocery store
  • 07:00 PM: Back at the hotel with groceries. I'm a changed woman.
  • 08:00 PM: Ate my groceries.
  • 09:00 PM - 10:00 PM: Finished packing, got ready for the flight.
  • 11:00 PM: Sleep.

Day 4: Departure (and the lingering feeling of unfinished business)

  • 06:00 AM: Wake up. Flight is at noon.
  • 07:00 AM: Breakfast.
  • 08:00 AM: Final walk around town, just to soak it all in one last time.
  • 09:00 AM: Taxi to the airport.
  • 10:00 AM: Check-in, security, the usual airport dance.
  • 12:00 PM: Off to the next destination.

Final Thoughts:

This trip was messy. Chaotic. Often frustrating. But also… interesting. I didn't do everything I planned. I got lost. I ate a lot of ham

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Apart Hotel Agustinas Plaza Santiago Chile

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Santiago's Hidden Gem: Agustinas Plaza Apart Hotel - Prepare to be *Seriously* Spoiled (Maybe?)

Okay, spill. What's the big deal about Agustinas Plaza? Is it really *that* luxurious?

Alright, alright, settle down. Luxury? Yeah, it's got that. Think plush robes you *actually* want to steal (I’m not saying I considered it…much), gigantic beds you could get lost in, and a bathroom that's bigger than my first apartment. But…and there's always a but, right? – it's not *perfect*. Remember the time I tried to use the coffee machine and ended up flooding the counter? Let's just say my attempt at "unbeatable luxury" resulted in a very soggy beginning to the day. The staff, bless their hearts, were *amazing* about it, though. They even snuck me a replacement coffee! So, yeah, luxurious-ish, but with a healthy dose of human error allowed.

What's the location like? Is it actually "hidden"?

"Hidden" is a bit dramatic, honestly. It’s more like… strategically placed. Right in the city center, which is fantastic for exploring, but be prepared for the occasional car horn at 3 AM. The neighborhood is safe and walkable during the day, but, you know, always be street smart. I walked around at night once, and I had to stop myself from giggling like a maniac. The streetlights were a golden hue and the buildings looked like castles. You just gotta keep your wits about you.

The website mentions a pool. Is it any good, or is it just a glorified paddling pool?

The pool? Oh, the pool. That’s the thing that *almost* turned me into a full-time squatter. It's not Olympic-sized, mind you, but it’s a lovely, secluded oasis. The sun loungers are comfy, the towels are thick, and the whole vibe is just… chill. One day, I spent *hours* there, just reading a book (okay, mostly napping) and pretending I was a millionaire. The only downside? Sometimes it felt like sharing a pool with a convention of splashing toddlers (not that I'm judging, kids are cute… from a distance).

What about the breakfast? Is it worth waking up for? (Because, honestly, I *love* sleep.)

Breakfast… okay, this is where things get *really* interesting. They say "continental breakfast," right? Sounds boring, right? WRONG! It’s a feast! Fresh fruit, pastries that practically melt in your mouth, eggs cooked to order…and the coffee, oh the *coffee*! Seriously, I'm not sure what voodoo magic they use, but it's incredible. The first morning I arrived, I was so tired, so incredibly tired. I stumbled in, half-asleep, expecting the usual stale croissant. But the scent! The beautiful scent filled my senses! I devoured everything, and then went back for seconds. And thirds. I practically waddled out of there. Absolutely worth sacrificing precious sleep time for, trust me.

Is the service good? I hate a hotel where you have to *beg* for fresh towels.

Service? Oh, that’s where Agustinas Plaza *really* shines. The staff are genuinely friendly and helpful. They go above and beyond! Seriously, one time I locked myself out of my room (don’t ask…) and the guy at reception was super efficient and friendly. They’re always ready with a smile and a suggestion. But like, they're *human*. One day, I ordered room service and it took *forever*. I was starving! But when it *did* arrive, the food was delicious and the waiter apologized profusely. So, generally flawless, with the occasional real-life hiccup that just makes them more endearing, you know?

What kind of rooms are available? Are they all just cookie-cutter hotel rooms?

Not cookie cutter at all! They have apartments. Big ones! With kitchens! Basically, you can live there forever (if you had the funds, of course). I loved the kitchen. Perfect for making midnight snacks, and avoiding the temptation to eat out all the time (which is tempting, because the food in Santiago is AMAZING). The decor is stylish, modern, and not that dreadful beige color you see everywhere else. Definitely go for an apartment if you can, it just feels more… homey. Even though it's way fancier than my actual home.

Price-wise, is it a total wallet-buster?

Okay, be honest with yourself. Is it the cheapest place in town? Nope. Is it the most expensive? Probably not, but it's not exactly budget travel. But for what you get – the location, the space, the service, the *breakfast*… I'd say it's worth the splurge. Think of it as an investment in your happiness. Honestly, the memories I have staying there make it worth it. And maybe, just *maybe*, you can convince yourself it's actually *saving* you money because you’re not eating out all the time (lie, lie, lie! You’ll eat out, a lot!).

What's the one thing you *absolutely* loved about Agustinas Plaza?

Okay, if I *had* to pick one thing… it's the feeling. The *feeling* of just… relaxing there. After a crazy day of exploring Santiago (and trust me, that city will wear you out!), coming back to Agustinas Plaza was like stepping into a warm hug. That feeling? Priceless. I remember one evening, I was sitting in my room, gazing out the window, the city lights twinkling below, and just feeling completely content. No stress, no worries, just pure, unadulterated bliss. The *feeling* it gives you. That’s the magic. That's the thing that sticks with you long after you’ve left.

And what was the *one* thing that could have been better?

Okay, the thing that could have been better? Honestly, there's not much to complain about, but if I *had* to nitpick… hmmm… The Wi-Fi, sometimes it was a bit…slow. But hey, who needs the internet when you're surrounded by luxury, delicious food, and a fantastic pool? Just kidding. Mostly. But really, it could've been a bit faster, especially when I was trying to upload all my stunning vacation photos (you know, for the 'gram).

Would you recommend it?

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Apart Hotel Agustinas Plaza Santiago Chile

Apart Hotel Agustinas Plaza Santiago Chile

Apart Hotel Agustinas Plaza Santiago Chile

Apart Hotel Agustinas Plaza Santiago Chile

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