The Lastarria Neighborhood
Stay Near The Best Things To Do In Santiago, Chile
Stay in the heart of the city, amid neo classic architectural style designed as a tribute to the cultural and historic surroundings. The Singular Santiago, Lastarria Hotel is ideally situated in a neighbourhood known as one of the tourist highlights of the city, offering an abundance of things to do. Rich in history, culture and art, the area offers an impressive array of gastronomic and entertainment options related to tourism in Chile.
Lastarria, formerly known as “La Cañada”, was the first neighbourhood founded in the city of Santiago. Its historical and cultural surroundings emerge from a natural walk through Parque Forestal, through the National Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Lucia Hill, and the city's Municipal Theatre. The tour ends with a variety of restaurants, pubs and independent design shops which consolidate this area as one the most attractive and visited of the city.
The National Museum of Fine Arts or Palacio de Bellas Artes was inaugurated on 21st September 1910.
Narrow park dating from 1905 & featuring sculptures & a winding path past museums & attractions.
Urban park located in the heart of Santiago.
The Municipal Theater is the main stage of Chile for classical music.
The official government building, seat to the President of the Republic, is generally known as La Moneda.
One of the most important symbols of Catholicism in Chile and an establishment of official religion, brought by the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century.
Located in the commune of Santiago, Main Square is the nucleus of the historical center of the capital of the country.
The Centre Gabriela Mistral, GAM, is a cultural centre devoted to disseminate and promote performing arts and music.
Lastarria Road
Lastarria, formerly known as “La Cañada”, was the first neighbourhood founded in the city of Santiago. Its historical and cultural surroundings emerge from a natural walk through Parque Forestal, through the National Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Lucia Hill, and the city's Municipal Theatre. The tour ends with a variety of restaurants, pubs and independent design shops which consolidate this area as one the most attractive and visited of the city.
National Museum of Fine Arts
The National Museum of Fine Arts or Palacio de Bellas Artes was inaugurated on 21st September 1910.
Forestal Park
Narrow park dating from 1905 & featuring sculptures & a winding path past museums & attractions.
La Moneda - Official Government Building
The official government building, seat to the President of the Republic, is generally known as La Moneda.
Santiago's Cathedral
One of the most important symbols of Catholicism in Chile and an establishment of official religion, brought by the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century.
Main Square
Located in the commune of Santiago, Main Square is the nucleus of the historical center of the capital of the country.
Gabriela Mistral (GAM) Cultural Centre
The Centre Gabriela Mistral, GAM, is a cultural centre devoted to disseminate and promote performing arts and music.
Neighborhood History
THE AREA
We are located in one of the tourist highlights of the city. Here you will find a series of historical and cultural points that you can not leave visit. We leave you with a unique and enriched environment of activities to travel and enjoy. Immerse yourself in a unique environment!
SANTIAGO
Lastarria, formerly known as “La Cañada”, was the first neighbourhood founded in the city of Santiago. Its historical and cultural surroundings emerge from a natural walk through Parque Forestal, National Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Lucia hill, and the city`s Municipal Theatre. The tour ends with a variety of restaurants, pubs and independent design shops which consolidate this area as one the most attractive and visited of the city.
Relive with us the history of our neighborhood and the emergence of our hotel in Santiago.