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At the very edge of the earth, where the vast steppe meets imposing mountains, this striking wooden structure curves organically along a bluff overlooking a glacial lake. The design is nothing short of genius – local lenga wood bends and flows with the landscape rather than fighting against it, creating a cocoon of comfort from which to observe the wild drama unfolding outside. Step through the doors, and you'll discover forty elegant suites, all positioned to maximize those jaw-dropping views of the pampas and the iconic massif beyond. This is where intrepid adventurers rest their weary legs after days spent exploring one of the world's most spectacular national parks and where the ever-changing light creates a different masterpiece on the landscape every hour of the day.
From $1,020 person/night
The giant, hand-painted map in the hotel where you can plot your adventures across the park's four distinct regions – a wonderfully tactile way to plan your explorations while sipping a glass of excellent Chilean red.
For the ultimate soak with a view, skip the indoor pool (though lovely) and head straight for the outdoor whirlpool tub. Nothing quite beats warming your bones in steaming waters whilst gazing at snow-capped peaks.
While their superior rooms can be interconnected, the Tierra Patagonia Hotel isn't exactly made for young kids.
The award-winning architecture is a masterclass in how buildings can complement rather than compete with nature. Inside, curved softwood ceilings create a warm, womb-like ambience that contrasts brilliantly with the wild environment visible through enormous windows. The restaurant serves elegant dishes influenced by neighboring estancias, with locally sourced ingredients taking center stage. Linger over dinner while watching the ever-changing weather and wildlife through the sweeping bank of glass. For post-adventure recovery, the Uma Spa offers a heated indoor infinity pool with hydro-massage jets, all enclosed within a glass sanctuary. Follow the spa circuit through steam room and relaxation spaces before braving the elements in that glorious outdoor whirlpool.
The forty guest suites manage to be both luxurious and refreshingly understated, bringing the outside in through panoramic windows that frame the lake and mountains beyond. The décor pays subtle homage to local culture with handcrafted textiles and furnishings that wouldn't look out of place in a high-end design magazine. Despite the remoteness, you'll want for nothing – except perhaps another day to soak in those magnificent views from your supremely comfortable bed. The clever positioning of the rooms means each feels utterly private, creating the illusion that you've got this wild corner of the world entirely to yourself.