Travel + Leisure international magazine published its annual ranking of the “100 best Hotels of the world ”, and one of the chosen was a Chilean establishment that has become a modern luxury icon. The W Santiago was located in the 67th position of the global list and in the 12th place among the best hotels in Latin America.
This exclusive hotel in the capital of Chili He was recognized by thousands of readers of the magazine, who valued their experience in accommodation, service and quality. The result: an outstanding score of 97.78 out of 100, which reflects the high level of satisfaction of its guests.
Design, Gastronomy and Excellence Service
Among the most prominent aspects by Travel + Leisure are its contemporary design, their personalized attention and its gastronomic proposal, which fuses local flavors with international cuisine. In addition, the publication remarked that this hotel It marked the first presence of the W chain in South America, becoming a symbol of modernity and sophistication in the region.
With a strategic location in the heart of Santiago, the hotel It is presented as an ideal option for both business travelers and tourists looking to live a high -level experience in the city.
Latin America loudly in international tourism
In total, 17 Hotels Latin Americans managed to enter the list of the 100 best in the world. The best evaluated in the region was The Vines Resort & Spa, in Argentina, which reached the fourth global place. Meanwhile, the first place worldwide went to the & Beyond Baleleur Camp, in Kenya, which obtained a perfect qualification of 100 points.
This growing presence of Hotels Latin Americans in international rankings reflects a rise to luxury tourism in the region, and recognition to W Santiago confirms that Chili It is also raising its standard.
A Chilean luxury ambassador
The recognition of W Santiago as one of the best Hotels of the world not only highlights its value proposition, but also the positioning of Chili as an emerging destination for high -level tourism. With first level services and an increasingly competitive offer, the country begins to appear in demanding travelers plans seeking unique experiences in South America.
