Mandarin Oriental, Santiago

Mandarin Oriental, Santiago

9.2/10 GUEST SCORE

An urban oasis blending luxury with panoramic Andes views.

BrandMandarin Oriental
DestinationSantiago
RegionSouth America
Price TierTier 1 ($1k-$2k)
SettingUrban
Best ForBusiness Travelers, Leisure Seekers, Culinary Enthusiasts
PrivacyStandard
ServiceFull Concierge
ButlerOn-Request
Private PoolNone

Nestled in the upscale Las Condes district, Mandarin Oriental, Santiago offers a serene retreat amidst the city's dynamic energy. The hotel boasts spacious, modern rooms with panoramic views of the Andes Mountains, providing a tranquil backdrop to the bustling metropolis. Guests can indulge in a div

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Relaxing by the expansive outdoor pool with its cascading waterfall amidst lush gardens.

Experience unparalleled luxury and service in Santiago's vibrant Las Condes district, with spacious rooms and exceptional dining options.

Signature Suite: Presidential Suite

Spacious living area, private terrace with panoramic views, luxurious marble bathroom, dedicated dining area

Accolades

Forbes Four-Star, Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice 2025

Vibe: Luxurious, Tranquil, Urban

When to Visit Santiago

Best time: September through November and March through April offer Santiago's finest seasons — mild temperatures, clear Andean views, and full access to Colchagua and Maipo Valley wine harvests in March.

Demand: Peak demand in March coincides with the grape harvest season and summer festival calendar. The city maintains year-round corporate demand with leisure peaks in spring and autumn.

Pricing: March harvest season commands modest premiums at top properties. June and July winter months are Santiago's softest period with competitive rates and Andean ski access at Valle Nevado nearby.

Insider tip: Arrange a private helicopter transfer from Santiago to a Colchagua Valley vineyard for lunch — the 45-minute flight over the Andes is extraordinary and the valley's ultra-luxury experiences rival anything in Napa.

Avoid: January and February bring Santiago's summer when locals escape to the coast and pollution can limit Andean views. The Elqui Valley and coastal towns offer superior alternatives during this period.

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