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NH Ciudad de Santiago

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Condell 40 Santiago 7630428

Übersicht

Kette
Minor Hotel Group
Marke
NH Hotel Group
Baujahr
1995
Renovierung
2019
Meetingfläche insgesamt
4.895 sq ft
Gästezimmer
122
Veranstaltungsortstyp
Hotel

Bewertungen

Northstar
3
AAA
4

Auszeichnungen

no apply

Ausstattung

Zimmerausstattung und Gästeservice

  • Aussicht (Berge)
  • Aussicht (Stadt)
  • Concierge-Services
  • Gepäckaufbewahrung
  • Internetzugang
  • Wäschereiservice
  • Zimmerservice

Facilities

  • Barrierefrei
  • Catering vor Ort
  • Haustiere erlaubt
  • Restaurant vor Ort
  • Räumlichkeiten (Privat)
  • Sicherheitskräfte vor Ort

Dienstleistungen für Unternehmen

  • A/V-Möglichkeiten
  • Business-Center
  • Videokonferenz

Freizeitaktivitäten

  • Fitnesscenter

Erreichbarkeit des Veranstaltungsortes

  • Flughafen-Shuttle
  • Taxi
  • U-Bahn

Entfernung vom Flughafen

  • 12.43 Meilen vom Veranstaltungsort

Parkplätze

  • Gebührenpflichtige Parkplätze15,00 $ / Tag
  • Parkplätze für Busse

NH Ciudad de Santiago Meeting Space

Gesamte Meetingfläche4.895 sq ft
Meetingräume5
Größter Raum2.228 sq ft
Zweitgrößter Raum732 sq ft
Räumlichkeiten (Privat)Verfügbar
Filter
Meetingräume
Raumgröße
Deckenhöhe
Raumabmessungen
Maximale Kapazität
U-Form
Bankett
Halbkreis
Theater
  • Maiten
258,3 sq ft
9 Fuß
22,6 Fuß x 11,2 Fuß
14
6
6
-
9
  • Araucaria
602,8 sq ft
9 Fuß
26,2 Fuß x 23 Fuß
50
18
40
40
50
  • Patagua
538,2 sq ft
9 Fuß
23,6 Fuß x 23 Fuß
40
18
30
40
40
  • Quillay
538,2 sq ft
9 Fuß
23,6 Fuß x 23 Fuß
40
18
30
40
40
  • Canelo
731,9 sq ft
9 Fuß
36,1 Fuß x 20,3 Fuß
90
35
50
80
90
  • Andes
2.228,1 sq ft
12,8 Fuß
42,7 Fuß x 52,2 Fuß
160
45
120
120
160

Gästezimmer

Gesamtzahl an Übernachtungen122
Einzelzimmer (1 Bett)72
Doppelzimmer (2 Betten)30
Suiten122
Steuersatz19%

Lokale Sehenswürdigkeiten

Cerro San Cristobal

Cerro San Cristóbal (Tupahue, San Cristóbal Hill) is a hill in northern Santiago, Chile. It rises 850 m AMSL and about 300 m above the rest of Santiago; the peak is the second highest point in the city, after Cerro Renca. Cerro San Cristóbal was named by the Spanish conquistadors for St Christopher, in recognition of its use as a landmark. Its original indigenous name is Tupahue.

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (MNBA) is one of the main centers for the dissemination of visual arts in Chile. Founded on September 18, 1880, under the name National Museum of Paintings, is the first Latin American art. Since 1910 he has occupied a building in the area of Forest Park, in the municipality of Santiago. The Palacio de Bellas Artes, designed by Chilean architect Emile Jéquier and built to commemorate the centenary of the country, was named historical monument in 1976. The museum has an artistic heritage consists of more than 3000 pieces, acquired through purchases, donations and prizes official salons. It has the selection of the country's largest Chilean sculpture and the second collection of national painting fuller of the nation after the… Mehr

Barrio Bellavista

Perhaps few places in Santiago have built such a recognized urban identity as the Bellavista neighborthood. This large area combines the most incredible variety of handicrafts and clothing shops with a wide range of international cuisine restaurants serving diverse specialties.

Plaza de Armas

Santiago´s Main Square was the principal civic center when Santiago was found by the Spaniards in the 16th century. In Colony times, the square was used for popular activities like fairs and civil ceremonies. as well as commercial activities. During the Bernardo O´Higgins government, the commercial activity migrated to the Central Market. In the 19th century, authorities ordered to construct gardens and a place for music in the square. In 1999, the main square was rebuilt thanks to the construction of a new subway line. Gardens were reconstructed and it now has a more modern look.

Parque Forestal

Forestal Park is a beautiful place right by the Mapocho River in the middle of the city. Created by Jorge Dubois, the park is a display of the 19th century aesthetic. In it you can find the German Fountain, the Independence Witters Monument, Bruna Palace, The Fine Arts National Museum and the Contemporian Art Museum (MAC), and others.

Mercado Central

The Mercado Central Santiago is located in the municipality of Santiago, considered the center of the Chilean capital, between the streets Ismael Valdes Vergara, May 21, San Pablo and Bridge. The building was build in 1869 and was inaugurated on August 23, 1872, 142 years ago. It was declared a historic monument on 15 June 19841 and integrate circuit "patrimonial Santiago" of the "Ruta Capital". In June 2012, National Geographic magazine highlighted the Santiago Market as the fifth best in the world.

Museo Nacional de Historia Natural

The Natural History museum was founded on September 14, 1830, by the French scholar Claude Gay, hired by the Chilean government to carry out a comprehensive study of Chile and to 'set up a museum of Natural History containing the main mineral and vegetable productions of the country’. Since 1876 the museum has been housed in the premises of a neoclassical building at Parque Quinta Normal in Santiago, built by the French architect Paul Lathoud in 1875. It is located inside the Quinta Normal, west of downtown Santiago. There is easy access by public transport: you can take the Metro, Line 1, getting off at "Estación Central". Several bus services also go to Parque Quinta Normal.

Weitere Infos

The NH Ciudad de Santiago hotel is in the Providencia area of Santiago. What’s great about the location is that you can easily get to the city’s best landmarks, either on foot or by public transport, and there are plenty of bars and restaurants nearby, too. Easy access to the Bella Artes Museum, Government Palace and hill-top views at Cerro Santa Lucía and Cerro San Cristóbal Meters away from the nearest subway 15-minute drive to the international airport At our hotel we only deal in suites – 122 big, spacious numbers that are smartly furnished. Each comes with a sofa, 2 TVs and a minibar – and several benefit from a lovely mountain view. Free Wi-Fi Modern style with hardwood floors Some rooms look across to the Cordillera de Los Andes Mountains We take leisure time seriously, which is why you’ll find a gym downstairs here. If it’s business you’re interested in, we have a selection of meeting rooms. And everyone can relax in the bar and restaurant. Gym Meeting facilities If you're planning on staying with us over the weekend, book directly on nh-hotels.com/en, sign up to NH DISCOVERY and take advantage of our "Lazy Sundays", which include a late checkout (before 3pm) free of charge.

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