Explore Santiago
A New Alternative in the Heart of the City
A new way to experience Santiago from the heart of the city.
At Hotel Nodo, we're more than just a place to stay: we host experiences. Our prime location, steps from the Los Leones Metro Station, connects you to the best of Santiago: parks, theaters, shopping centers, award-winning restaurants, nightlife, and much more.
Inside the hotel, you'll find top-notch services and a team ready to guide you through the city's must-sees. Outside, the lights, flavors, and sounds of a vibrant metropolis await you.
Join the adventure like a local: take one of our electric or conventional bikes and explore the city at your own pace, taking advantage of Chile's most extensive bike path network.

As the largest urban park in Latin America (737 hectares), Metropolitan Park is perfect for picnics, bike rides, sports, and weekend adventures. Don’t miss the iconic cable car, which takes you to the top of the hill for breathtaking views of the city.

The biggest shopping destination in South America, featuring top international brands and a wide range of dining options. A must-visit for fashion lovers and foodies alike.

Soar 300 meters above the city at the highest viewpoint in Latin America. Watch the sun set over the Andes as the city lights begin to glow—an unforgettable experience.

This iconic Providencia theater hosts concerts, ballet, plays, and cultural exhibitions year-round, offering something for every taste.

A cultural gem known for independent cinema, live music, and major theater and film festivals.

One of Chile’s premier art institutions and the first fine arts museum in Latin America, housed in an elegant, historic building.

Located along the Mapocho River in Vitacura, this modern green space is ideal for a relaxed day outdoors, with well-maintained facilities and beautiful landscaping.

A stunning architectural site and spiritual sanctuary, this temple is one of only nine Bahá’í Houses of Worship in the world.

This iconic hill in the heart of Santiago is steeped in history and offers panoramic views of the city. A peaceful, beautifully landscaped spot to take a stroll.

One of Santiago’s most artistic and creative neighborhoods, filled with restored early-20th-century buildings, design studios, indie galleries, and cafés. A great place to wander, shop, and be inspired.

Nestled in a valley surrounded by snowcapped peaks, Santiago offers direct access to Chile’s top ski resorts: Farellones, El Colorado, and Valle Nevado. Whether you're skiing, snowboarding, or just taking in the mountain air, these destinations offer some of the best alpine experiences in South America—just a short drive from the city.

Metropolitan Park
As the largest urban park in Latin America (737 hectares), Metropolitan Park is perfect for picnics, bike rides, sports, and weekend adventures. Don’t miss the iconic cable car, which takes you to the top of the hill for breathtaking views of the city.

Costanera Center Mall
The biggest shopping destination in South America, featuring top international brands and a wide range of dining options. A must-visit for fashion lovers and foodies alike.

Sky Costanera
Soar 300 meters above the city at the highest viewpoint in Latin America. Watch the sun set over the Andes as the city lights begin to glow—an unforgettable experience.

Teatro Oriente
This iconic Providencia theater hosts concerts, ballet, plays, and cultural exhibitions year-round, offering something for every taste.

Teatro Nescafé de las Artes
A cultural gem known for independent cinema, live music, and major theater and film festivals.

Museum of Fine Arts
One of Chile’s premier art institutions and the first fine arts museum in Latin America, housed in an elegant, historic building.

Bicentennial Park
Located along the Mapocho River in Vitacura, this modern green space is ideal for a relaxed day outdoors, with well-maintained facilities and beautiful landscaping.

Bahá’í Temple of South America
A stunning architectural site and spiritual sanctuary, this temple is one of only nine Bahá’í Houses of Worship in the world.

Santa Lucía Hill
This iconic hill in the heart of Santiago is steeped in history and offers panoramic views of the city. A peaceful, beautifully landscaped spot to take a stroll.

Barrio Italia
One of Santiago’s most artistic and creative neighborhoods, filled with restored early-20th-century buildings, design studios, indie galleries, and cafés. A great place to wander, shop, and be inspired.

Explore the Andes
Nestled in a valley surrounded by snowcapped peaks, Santiago offers direct access to Chile’s top ski resorts: Farellones, El Colorado, and Valle Nevado. Whether you're skiing, snowboarding, or just taking in the mountain air, these destinations offer some of the best alpine experiences in South America—just a short drive from the city.