As one of Patagonia's major cities, all services can be found at most any budget level. From luxury hotels, to budget hostels, all can be easily found in the 10 block radius around the downtown center. This same downtown area is chock full of restaurants, shopping, bus stations and internet cafes. The tourism services in Punta Arenas are not as obvious due to the town's size, but the day tours available can be organized at most any hostel or hotel.
The Mercurio has rather dark rooms decorated in an old-fashioned style, but if you can see past that, it may be the place for you. What it lacks in style, it makes up for with friendly helpful staff and it prides itself on great service. The rooms have cable TV, private bathroom, hot water and...
Set on the corner of the Plaza de Armas, in a suitably grand-looking building, the Hotel Plaza has a pleasant ambiance and comfortable feel. The hotel has 17 warm, carpeted rooms that are decorated in a traditional style and have private bathroom, TV, heating and telephones. The hotel offers...
Located on the main square, this is Punta Arenas’ first hotel. Completely remodeled in 2006, its minimalist design in stone and indigenous theme give it a stark, noble feel. Rooms either have excellent views over the Strait of Magellan or the central plaza. It’s a very professionally run,...
Hospedaje Magallanes is located downtown Punta Arenas and is run by a Chilean-German tour operator Aonikenk. They can book tours from their complete in-house travel agency. This guest house offers 4 double rooms that share 2 bathrooms. In addition to the 10 meter climbing wall in the back yard, you...
This luxurious, yet moderately-priced hotel sits on a main corner of downtown Punta Arenas. The hotel runs a cool after-work pub, which is directly on the corner of main street and makes for great people-watching. Ideal for business travelers or families, these modern and classically-styled rooms...