Torres del Paine National Park

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The best location in the park. On top of a gently babbling waterfall on the southeast corner of Lago Pehoé with a shimmering lake offset by tiny rocky islets and a perfect view of Torres del Paine. — Fodor's
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With a lively living room and circular bar focused on a grand fire pit and a beautiful oversize artist’s rendition of a park map. Large, understated rooms enjoy panoramas of the Paine massif. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
The panoramic view from the restaurant and bar, past the lake dappled with floating icebergs to the glacier beyond, is worth the somewhat difficult journey here. — Fodor's
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1 review
An ample, attractive base camp with 60 beds and the added feature of a comfortable lounge, restaurant and bar. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
This deluxe trekkers’ lodge features a decked-out living area with leather sofas and bar, a restaurant grade kitchen and snug bunk rooms that house 60, with plenty of room for backpacks. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
The main draw of this grand hotel are the views, which take in the entire Torres del Paine mountain range, with the Serrano River and a wind-stunted forest in the foreground. — Fodor's
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1 review
But with eight beds per room, this small lodge is more than cozy. Separate showers and bathrooms for campers relieve some of the stress. — Lonely Planet
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A hospitable and well-run hotel with international standards, a spa with Jacuzzi and good guided excursions. — Lonely Planet
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Campground administered by Fantástico Sur. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
On Lago Pehoe, with road access and tent rentals. Has a sheltered cooking area, meal options and hot showers. The dome option is a fully equipped tent. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
Editor's Note: This property is currently undergoing renovations. — Fodor's
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On the far side of Lago Pehoé and linked to the mainland by a long footbridge. Pehoé enjoys five-star panoramas of Los Cuernos and Paine Grande, while rooms are adequate but dated. — Lonely Planet
7
1 review
Sandwiched between two behemoth hotels, this more intimate charmer has fresh carpeted rooms and a warm fire to greet guests. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
Newish domes with dining hall located at Camping Francés, a 40-minute walk from Los Cuernos. Each has four bunks, central heating and individual bathrooms with showers. — Lonely Planet
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On the Estancia El Lazo in the seldom-seen Laguna Verde sector, this comfortable inn is known for its serenity, proximity to spectacular viewpoints and top rate service. — Lonely Planet
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Free basic campground, administered by Conaf. At the time of research the campground was closed, and was due to reopen when a water treatment plant can be added with bathrooms. — Lonely Planet
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