Facilities

  • Dining: Breakfast is served at the communal dining table, under the pergola or in your own room. Lunch and dinner are bookable, and snacks are available all day
  • Communal areas: The living room has sofas, a winter fire and a bookshelf full of guides; outside is a garden with shady seating areas
  • Internet Access: Free WiFi is available throughout, so you can bring a laptop
  • Swimming Pool: The small outdoor pool sits in the garden; there's also a sauna
  • Spa Treatments: Masseurs and beauticians can be booked to come to the hotel
  • Recreational: There are 2 bikes to borrow, and newspapers are provided on the house
  • Weddings and Celebrations: The hotel can be hired out for small family celebrations or events
  • Max. Wedding Guests: 80
  • Disabled Access: The so-called Pool Loft isn't actually set up for disabled people but guests in wheelchairs have stayed in this room without problems
  • Pets: Not accepted
  • Languages Spoken: French, Spanish and English

Also...

  • There's a secure luggage room

When to go?

During the summer (October to May) temperatures can get pretty high, but there’s lots going on; the most pleasant months to visit are December to late February. Santiaguinos are off on summer holiday then and the breezes disperse the smog that shrouds the city for most of the year. January is booming with cultural events, theatre, festivals and outdoor activities. Over winter (June to September) you’ll see the Andes wreathed in snow and can ski nearby, but the weather is chilly and rain can be an issue. Spring-like September is Chile's national independence month, and is full of activity.

Author's tips

Bring an iPod or CDs - an iPod dock and CD player are available on request.

Features include:

  • Room service
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch by arrangement
  • Dinner by arrangement
  • Communal dining
  • Walk to restaurants (offsite)
  • Garden
  • Guest lounge
  • WIFI internet
  • Outdoor pool
  • In room treatments available
  • sauna
  • Bicycles available
  • Newspapers
  • Available for exclusive use
  • Airport Transfers
Save to favouritesPrintMailL\'Ambassade Petit HotelIn one of the most fashionable districts of one of South America’s most metropolitan cities is a creamy house on a tree-lined street. Built in the 50s, its light-filled interiors are touched by classical references - an ornate marble fireplace, an elegant stone stair - and were renovated and revived in 2009 by an endearing young French trio who originate from Toulouse: Marie Josée, Pia and Adolfo. L’Ambassade is a family affair. Each of the 5 rooms, to the side or the rear, looks onto a piece of lush garden; the Double Deluxe has its own patio and the Pool Loft opens to the pool. This pool may not be large but it sure is pretty, flanked by vine-strewn pillars and a Grecian stone bench with a matching urn. [r:CL033:Bedrooms] are immaculate, menus are French/Chilean and the mood is warm, intimate and relaxed. Breakfast is served where and when you want it, in sunshine or in shade, at the dining table or under the pergola - and the pergola’s feathery canopy is at its loveliest when the white wisteria comes into bloom. You're not in Santiago’s throbbing heart - metro and ‘centro’ are a bus ride away - but there are trendy cafés to walk to, sofas to come home to, and customised tours of the city can be arranged. The Parolin family have thought of everything, and that includes the little sauna by the pool.

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