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Hotel Cabo de Hornos

  • Exterior of Hotel Cabo De Hornos
  • Guest room on the Hotel Cabo De Hornos
  • Dining room at the Hotel Cabo De Hornos
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Centrally-located Cabo de Hornos is a classically-styled Punta Arenas hotel with high standards of accommodation and service.

Hotel Cabo de Hornos, situated in a large prestigious building on the central Plaza de Armas, is one of Punta Arenas’ most venerable institutions, for decades the most upmarket hotel in town.

Nowadays, there is some competition but it remains an excellent choice for comfort, good quality rooms and amenities. The hotel has a classic design and approach with a formal atmosphere befitting its longstanding reputation.   

The 110 rooms are set on seven floors. Each room has a shower and bathtub in the bathroom, and there are double and triple rooms ideal for families.

The ground floor restaurant holds regular themed evenings with a frequently changing menu. Other facilities include a sauna, bar and small museum.

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What our clients say

  • Solid and conventional hotel, well located  in main square of the town. 

    PG, Oxford Feb 2017
  • Great staff, lovely public areas.

    DH, Milnthorpe Mar 2017
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Anglo-Peruvian Chris grew up in Lima and spent much of his adult life in between London and Cusco as a tour leader, before settling permanently in our London-based Tailor-made and Group Tours sales team.

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