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Don Santiago Hostel

Av. Ricardo Cumming 95, Santiago, Chile, Distance from city centre: 9.6km

Rating: 84% from 5 reviews

  • 92%Atmosphere
  • 96%Staff
  • 80%Security
  • 80%Cleanliness
  • 76%Location
  • 84%Value for money
  • 84%Facilities

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  • Don Santiago is a quaint hostel tucked into the heart of one of Santiargo's old neigborhoods. The building is a unique red color, so if you get lost you always know how to find the building. The staff is excellent. They are very attentive to your needs, and are more than willing to help you with any suggestions, translations, directions, or just general chit chat. The hostel is small, which gives it a very quaint feel. The showers were clean, but they could def be much cleaner. Great stay
  • 86%
  • 23 May 2012 Danielle
  • Suite at ground floor is really loud. A guest spent lot of time waiting some one to open the hostel door during evening.
  • 60%
  • 2 May 2012 Alexandre
  • The entire staff is extremely welcoming and helpful. Breakfast is great and the hostel has an amazingly home-like feel to it. Will definitely come back when I'm in Santiago again!
  • 94%
  • 2 April 2012 Amy
  • I loved staying at Don Santiago! The staff is very helpful, and the relaxed atmosphere encourages you to get to know the other travelers. And the breakfasts are amazing! Thank you Don Santiago for a great stay!
  • 94%
  • 31 December 2011 Kasey
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