Hostal Caracol embodies the charm of the city of Valparaíso: inviting, colorful and essentially one of a kind. Stowed away in a converted turn-of-the-century house high in the hills of the city and close to Neruda’s La Sebastiana, this hostel is perfect for the traveler looking for a place that...
This backpacker’s hostel is rough around the edges, but it’s an easy place to throw your pack after a long day. Dishes pile up in the shared kitchen, and there’s a single bathroom shared by all, but it’s not without its charms. The dorms and private rooms are clean, there’s a café...
Casa Aventura has become famous as a hotspot in Valparaíso for hostellers. Tucked inside an ally leading into the labyrinth-like hills of Valparaíso, it’s no wonder this place has developed such a following. The hostel, run by a Chilean-German couple, is located in a converted century-old...
A cheerful and inviting B&B, Gagliardo House is run by a man who takes pride in his establishment—and it shows. Rooms are immaculate, each with a private bathroom, a television, and a small refrigerator. The B&B sits on a quiet street atop Cerro Concepción, across from the Lutheran...
Located in a quaint house perched on the hillside of Cerro Concepción, Hotel Brighton has a distinctly British feel. Rooms, which vary in price based on the quality of the view, have a small private bathroom and a very small television. The hotel is prettily decorated and everything—down to the...