Luciano K
Merced 84, Santiago, Chile
Lastarria
38 房間
Contemporary Classic 和 Lively
What do you have to do to get city streets named after you? The architect Luciano Kulczewski (1896–1972), sometimes referred to in his native country as “el Gaudí chileno” (the Chilean Gaudi), was the creative mind behind several of the city’s most photogenic landmarks. Several buildings around town bear his name, but Luciano K, a chic and charming addition to Santiago’s hotel scene, is one of the most interesting: designed by Kulczewski in the 1920s, it was the tallest building in Chile in its day, and the first to have an elevator and central heating.
The antique elevator is handy, indeed, when you’re arriving with a suitcase containing half your worldly possessions. But otherwise, you might be tempted to take the stairs: they’re made of gorgeous white and gray marble, and bordered with romantic wrought-iron banisters. Indeed, despite renovations, the building’s twenties-era glamour is still very much intact. Luciano K feels like an effortless blend of Art Deco and modern design – two genres that, admittedly, lend themselves to a pairing.
Most of the historic appeal is found on the ground level with its whimsically tiled floors, geometric patterns, glowing lanterns, and high-ceilinged passageways, arching but angular, the octagonal shape calling to mind the facets of a sparkling gem or diamond. Luciano K’s 38 guest rooms are more contemporary, though details like stained glass panels, parquet floors, velvet armchairs, and white marble fixtures evoke a gentler past. In-room amenities include 40-inch Smart TVs, complimentary wi-fi, and soundproofed windows with blackout curtains — a welcome feature if you’re battling jet lag.
Luciano K, it seems, was forward-thinking in every respect. The hotel — as well as the architect’s own home and studio — are located in the neighborhood of Lastarria, arguably the most desirable barrio to stay in at the moment. Centrally located and bohemian, it’s within walking distance of pretty much everything you'd like to do in Santiago.
And so while there’s a sleek cocktail bar and restaurant on the lobby level of the hotel, you’ll want to hit the town. If you only have time for a pisco sour or two before heading out, have it up on the rooftop. There’s a plunge pool, too, but you’re here for the views. And Santiago is all about views. If you want to appreciate the snow-capped Andes from an optimal vantage point, stroll over to the castle-like funicular train station — designed, mind you, by none other than Luciano Kulczewski — and catch a lift to the summit of Cerro San Cristóbal.
The antique elevator is handy, indeed, when you’re arriving with a suitcase containing half your worldly possessions. But otherwise, you might be tempted to take the stairs: they’re made of gorgeous white and gray marble, and bordered with romantic wrought-iron banisters. Indeed, despite renovations, the building’s twenties-era glamour is still very much intact. Luciano K feels like an effortless blend of Art Deco and modern design – two genres that, admittedly, lend themselves to a pairing.
Most of the historic appeal is found on the ground level with its whimsically tiled floors, geometric patterns, glowing lanterns, and high-ceilinged passageways, arching but angular, the octagonal shape calling to mind the facets of a sparkling gem or diamond. Luciano K’s 38 guest rooms are more contemporary, though details like stained glass panels, parquet floors, velvet armchairs, and white marble fixtures evoke a gentler past. In-room amenities include 40-inch Smart TVs, complimentary wi-fi, and soundproofed windows with blackout curtains — a welcome feature if you’re battling jet lag.
Luciano K, it seems, was forward-thinking in every respect. The hotel — as well as the architect’s own home and studio — are located in the neighborhood of Lastarria, arguably the most desirable barrio to stay in at the moment. Centrally located and bohemian, it’s within walking distance of pretty much everything you'd like to do in Santiago.
And so while there’s a sleek cocktail bar and restaurant on the lobby level of the hotel, you’ll want to hit the town. If you only have time for a pisco sour or two before heading out, have it up on the rooftop. There’s a plunge pool, too, but you’re here for the views. And Santiago is all about views. If you want to appreciate the snow-capped Andes from an optimal vantage point, stroll over to the castle-like funicular train station — designed, mind you, by none other than Luciano Kulczewski — and catch a lift to the summit of Cerro San Cristóbal.
地點
Luciano K
Merced 84, Santiago, Chile
Lastarria
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設施及服務
- Free wi-fi
- Bar
- Room service
- Restaurant
- Outdoor Swimming Pool (seasonal)
- Sauna
- 100% non-smoking hotel
- Concierge
- 24 hour front desk
- Adjoining rooms
- Air conditioning
- Babysitting (on request)
- Multi-lingual staff
- Wake-up service
- Luggage storage
- No pets allowed
- Bikes available
- Wine tours nearby
- Shopping area nearby
- Swimming pool
- Designated smoking area
預訂須知
- WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
- No parking available.
- Pets are not allowed.
- Children of any age are allowed.
- Children up to and including 11 years old stay for free when using an available extra bed.
- People 12 years old and over stay for US$60 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
- You haven't added any cots.
- Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
- Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
入住時間:
15:00
退房時間
12:00
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Check-in
Oct 6
Check-out
Oct 15
Rates shown in USD based on single occupancy.