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29 Best Wine Hotels in Veneto
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  • Veneto (Cavaion Veronese) Show on map
    Villa Cordevigo is an outstanding luxury hotel close to Lake Garda. This is where vineyards and olive groves stretch out in every direction and you almost feel like you're part of a living painting. Once a 18th-century Venetian villa, it has been beautifully restored to offer historic charm with the elegance of a boutique hotel... But the heart of the experience is in its winery, where guided tastings bring the estate’s award-winning Villabella wines to life, each glass reflecting the richness of the surrounding terroir. And by strolling through the vineyard, you get a real sense of connection between the land, the cellar, and the table. Back at the villa, the Michelin-starred restaurant elevates the wine with refined cuisine, while the gardens and pool invite long, unhurried afternoons. This is undoubtedly one the best winery accommodation in Veneto. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.2 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 323,800 /night  
  • Veneto (Vittorio Veneto) Show on map
    Ever wondered what it’s like to stay in one of the best wine hotels in Veneto? The boutique-style Alice Relais nelle Vigne give you the chance, by offering a visit to their 19th‑century farmhouse - inspired by Alice in Wonderland. Each room with its own whimsical décor and vineyard views... You can for example book a room with characters like Cheshire Cat and Mad Hatter! Rooms feel haute‑bohemian: high‑quality linens, jacuzzis in select suites, exposed-beam ceilings, and plantation shutters that open to vine‑filled vistas. Breakfast is also a theatrical delight, and mismatched china sets the stage for homemade pastries, organic meats, eggs, and fresh juice, served al fresco when the weather allows. Thanks to the amazing hosts, service feels both personal and super friendly. Lastly, we really recommend you to try wine tasting at the nearby Bellenda cellar which will elevate the stay even further! We think this is a glittering gem in Italy’s sparkling-wine crown. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)
    Price from: CLP 163,513 /night  
  • Veneto (San Pietro in Cariano) Show on map
    Before you even get to the first glass of Amarone, B&B Ca' Bernai already feels like a good decision. Tucked into Valpolicella among vineyards and olive trees, this small, family-run hideaway is more about ease and charm than grand wine-estate theatrics - which, honestly, is part of the appeal. Verona, Lake Garda and the hills of Lessinia are all within easy reach, but the surrounding wine country does plenty to keep you put... The three guest rooms are surprisingly generous in size, bright, and designed for lingering rather than merely sleeping, with space for couples, small groups or longer slow-paced stays. Outside, there is an olive grove, open-air corners for unwinding, and vineyard views that make the whole place feel wonderfully tucked away. And yes, breakfast actually deserves a mention here: homemade cakes, local cheeses and cold cuts from Valpolicella and Lessinia, plus the option to have it served in your room. For us, this is the kind of place that suits romantics, road-trippers and anyone who wants Valpolicella to feel warm, personal and deliciously unfussy. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)
  • Veneto (Chiarano) Show on map
    You might not expect a ­winery stay near Venice - but Ca’ Ciaran surprises in the best possible way. Set in an early 1900s Veneto farmhouse just outside Chiarano, this charming B&B balances rustic roots with modern comfort, and yes - it even has its own winery on-site. There are just nine guest rooms, each equipped with thoughtful touches like premium bedding, pillow menus, air conditioning, and hardwood floors... Some have cozy lofts or stylish canopy beds, and every room feels instantly restful. The magic continues beyond the rooms: peaceful gardens, an infinity and outdoor pool, a sauna, and free bikes let you unwind at your own pace. We believe it's the perfect escape where wine, warmth, and relaxation meet just right. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)
    Price from: CLP 159,210 /night  
  • Veneto (Pedemonte) Show on map
    There is something very appealing about a place that does not try too hard. Corte Odorico sits in the hills of Valpolicella Classica and gets the balance right. Part boutique wine relais, part family winery, and entirely built around the pleasure of slowing down with a glass in hand. Wine tastings are central to the experience, so guests are not just passing through wine country - they are drinking it where it is made. What makes it especially tempting is the mood... The setting is all vineyard calm and lush green slopes, while the accommodation looks contemporary but still rooted in the landscape rather than blandly hotel-like. Guests will love the rustic-meets-modern feel, the comfort, the garden and the sense of space. Ideal for anyone craving a stay that feels intimate rather than overproduced. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)
    Price from: CLP 129,090 /night  
  • Veneto (Vidor) Show on map
    During a road trip in the Prosecco Hills near Vidor we found the stunning Sorapiana. This is where you are sleeping inside Adami’s legendary Vigneto Giardino, one of the most historic sites in Conegliano Valdobbiadene. That alone gives the place serious wine-geek cachet. Adami is one of the region’s benchmark producers, and Sorapiana doubles as both stylish accommodation and the estate’s tasting space, so guests are never far from a glass of Prosecco Superiore... The setup is intimate - just three rooms - which makes it more insider hideaway than full-scale hotel. Each suite also comes with a half-bottle of Adami Valdobbiadene DOCG, which says a lot about the priorities here. Tastings happen on site, local events are woven in, and the whole place seems designed for people who like their wine trips with fewer crowds and better bottles. It's not a generic stay in wine country, but a front-row seat to one of Italy’s most iconic sparkling-wine landscapes. We love it! Read more
    Guest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)
    Price from: CLP 182,877 /night  
  • Veneto (Miane) Show on map
    Are you looking for something truly unique among Prosecco’s UNESCO-listed hills? Then stop right here and take a look at Agriturismo Il Conte Vassallo. A gorgeous 17th-century farmhouse that has been turned into an intimate hideaway where sunrise views stretch over the estate’s own Glera vines... The friendly hosts welcome you with fresh prosecco from their vineyard, homemade pastries, and a fully stocked kitchen - perfect for long breakfasts in the glass greenhouse nestled among the rows. In the evenings you can unwind in the wood-heated hot tub at sunset, then sample boutique bubbles and local cheeses under starlit skies. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)
    Price from: CLP 212,998 /night  
  • Veneto (San Pietro in Cariano) Show on map
    What if the best way to experience Valpolicella were simply to sleep right in the middle of it - at Domus Cariana. Surrounded by vineyards in San Pietro in Cariano, this small agriturismo keeps things intimate with just a handful of rooms, a tasting room on site and the kind of warm, personal hospitality that larger wine hotels often struggle to match. We also love the deeper wine context here... This is Amarone country, where grapes like Corvina and Rondinella have shaped the landscape for generations and where the appassimento method helped create one of Italy’s most distinctive reds. Staying here means waking up inside that story, not just driving past it. The rest is refreshingly simple: comfortable rooms, vineyard views, generous breakfasts and easy access to nearby wineries and Verona. This is one of those stays that gets the essentials exactly right - real wine-country atmosphere, lovely hosts and a setting that makes a second bottle feel inevitable. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)
    Price from: CLP 145,226 /night  
  • Veneto (Codevigo) Show on map
    Agriturismo Ae Cavane takes you to a part of Veneto that most wine itineraries skip, and that is exactly why it is interesting. In Conche di Codevigo, between lagoon, countryside and the southern edge of the Veneto lowlands, it offers a more grounded rural stay: apartments, gardens, bikes, barbecue space and enough quiet to reset properly. It is not trying to compete with Valpolicella glamour, and honestly, good for it. The appeal here is agricultural rather than theatrical... You come for the agriturismo atmosphere, the slower pace and the freedom to explore a different side of Veneto from a family-friendly base. For us, it is the sort of address that works best for travellers who like their countryside a little less curated and a little more real. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)
    Price from: CLP 121,559 /night  
  • Veneto (Roncade) Show on map
    If you are looking for a Veneto wine stay with actual castle walls and a direct link to Venetian nobility, then book Castello di Roncade. Just outside Treviso, this Renaissance estate is the only pre-Palladian Venetian villa still completely enclosed by medieval walls. Its story stretches from the Doges, and architect Mauro Codussi, to the Ciani Bassetti family, who restored the property and replanted the vineyards in the early 20th century... Today it is a real working estate with tours and tastings built into the experience. And the stay itself has wide range of both classic rooms with period furniture, and elegant renovated tower rooms, plus lofts and apartments inside the front towers for something a little more rustic. So if you want a wine estate with historic residence and beautifully atmospheric - this place more than delivers. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)
    Price from: CLP 182,877 /night  
  • Veneto (Verona) Show on map
    Verona might be best known for Romeo and Juliet, but it’s also the gateway to some of Veneto’s finest wines. And if you want to experience the winemaking process from the front row, you can stay a couple of nights at Tenuta Delo Relais. A very charming, family-run estate wrapped in vineyards and olive groves, with views that make you want to linger over every glass... Guests can taste the estate’s own wines in the garden, wander through the Valpolicella hills, or relax under a leafy pergola with the hum of cicadas for company. Each of the 9 rooms are unique, filled with antiques and character, breakfasts are generous and homemade, and the atmosphere is pure Veneto warmth. It’s wine country living with a romantic Verona twist. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)
    Price from: CLP 180,725 /night  
  • Veneto (San Pietro di Feletto) Show on map
    Set in the UNESCO-listed Prosecco Superiore hills of Conegliano, Tenuta Mani Sagge comes with a very strong opening line. Four generations of wine history, a boutique winery on site, and a location right in the natural amphitheatre of Manzana - one of the area’s most striking vineyard settings. As you understand, this is proper Prosecco country, but not the mass-market version... Instead, Mani Sagge focuses on Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG, (including a Rive di Bagnolo Brut), which already tells wine nerds that the terroir story here is serious. The stay itself gives you more than a room between tastings. There’s an agriturismo, a panoramic wine bar, a locanda and a working cantina, so the whole place is built around eating, drinking and staying put longer than planned. Tastings range from sunset Prosecco sessions with local cheeses and cured meats to vineyard tours that dive into the estate’s story. Come here for the bubbles, stay for the hilltop views, and leave knowing that “just one glass” was never going to be realistic. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.4 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 140,923 /night  
  • Veneto (Cavaso del Tomba) Show on map
    Villa Premoli is set in a restored 16th-century villa in Caniezza di Cavaso del Tomba, right between the birthplace of Antonio Canova and the Prosecco Hills. That mix of art, landscape and wine already makes it more interesting than a standard rural stay. Better still, the house has its own Prosecco, and guests can arrange guided wine tours and tastings through the surrounding area... Guests stying here can enjoy striking architecture, spacious rooms, and the many activities offered - like e-bikes, cultural visits and wine outings. That is exactly where the appeal lies. You come here for a slower, more atmospheric corner of Veneto - somewhere you can sip the villa’s own Prosecco in the sun, then head off into the hills knowing there is far more to this region than just one wine route. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.4 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 169,968 /night  
  • Veneto (Verona) Show on map
    Agriturismo Ai Dossi features a lovely farmhouse stay in the Veronese hills. It includes a pool, plenty of open space and the kind of location that puts you within easy reach of Verona and Valpolicella without forcing you into a formal resort mood. Here, guests can enjoy a leisurely pace, plenty of comfort and a vast surrounding area with vines... We would not oversell it as a full winery hotel with a major in-house production story, but it does work well as a base for exploring the wine culture around Verona, especially if you want countryside calm by day and bottles within easy reach by evening. A smart pick for relaxed couples and road-trippers who prefer space and ease over performance. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.3 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 177,498 /night  
  • Veneto (Belluno) Show on map
    Agriturismo Villa di Modolo comes with a different sort of wow-factor. It's not a winery retreat in the classic cellar-and-barrels sense, but a beautifully revived agriturismo in the agricultural hamlet of a historic Venetian villa, located halfway between Venice, the Prosecco Hills and the Dolomites. Its 7 stunning rooms and apartments occupy the old dairy buildings from the 1920s, which makes this place very easy to love... Some of them even look directly onto the vineyard and the Dolomites - a very hard combination to argue with. In addition to the hotel itself, you'll have the town of Belluno close by, Monte Serva looming in the distance, a 7,000-square-metre romantic park, and even a 3.7 km internal loop trail for walks or bike rides on lazy days. All of this makes Villa di Modolo extra suitable for travellers who want a rural Veneto base with elegance, history and a strong sense of place. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.3 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 159,210 /night  
  • Veneto (San Martino Buon Albergo) Show on map
    In the gentle hills just outside Verona, Musella Winery & Relais is set within a historic estate surrounded by vineyards, olive groves, and woodland. It combines centuries of winemaking tradition with the warm intimacy of a countryside retreat... In other words; the ultimate wine hotel! The on-site winery is certified biodynamic, and you can taste the care that goes into every glass - from elegant Valpolicella to powerful Amarone - best enjoyed right where they’re produced, in the atmospheric cellars or out on the terrace overlooking the vines. The relais itself is housed in a restored 16th-century courtyard, with charming rooms and suites that mix rustic beams and stone with a touch of modern comfort. Days here can also be enjoyed with a swim in the natural pool, a bike ride along the estate’s trails, and a long tasting paired with local food. Book this place to experience Verona’s wine culture at its most authentic and soulful. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.3 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 117,256 /night  
  • Veneto (San Martino Buon Albergo) Show on map
    In the gentle hills just outside Verona, Musella Winery & Relais is set within a historic estate surrounded by vineyards, olive groves, and woodland. It combines centuries of winemaking tradition with the warm intimacy of a countryside retreat... In other words; the ultimate wine hotel! The on-site winery is certified biodynamic, and you can taste the care that goes into every glass - from elegant Valpolicella to powerful Amarone - best enjoyed right where they’re produced, in the atmospheric cellars or out on the terrace overlooking the vines. The relais itself is housed in a restored 16th-century courtyard, with charming rooms and suites that mix rustic beams and stone with a touch of modern comfort. Days here can also be enjoyed with a swim in the natural pool, a bike ride along the estate’s trails, and a long tasting paired with local food. Book this place to experience Verona’s wine culture at its most authentic and soulful. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.3 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 137,695 /night  
  • Veneto (Fumane) Show on map
    Our weekend at Palazzo Montanari Art & Wine Relais was exactly what we hoped for during our time in northern Italy. Surrounded by beautiful landscapes and a calm, quiet atmosphere, it became one of the most relaxing parts of our long European trip. From the moment we arrived, hosts Giulia and Susanna made us feel genuinely welcome, almost like being at home... The tour of the winery and estate was fascinating, full of historical details about both the property and the region, while the wine tasting itself was unforgettable. We would highly recommend this stay to anyone looking for a peaceful villa and winery experience. Its location, close to charming towns, Verona, and Lake Garda, makes it an excellent base for exploring the region. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.3 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 299,057 /night  
  • Veneto (Valeggio sul Mincio) Show on map
    Surrounded by vineyards in the Mincio Valley, Agriturismo B&B Corte Tonolli has a rather winning setup. You are close enough to Lake Garda for day trips, but tucked into a softer, greener corner of wine country where Bardolino and Custoza are the local stars. The estate has been in the same farming family since the 1940s, and that agricultural backbone still shows - not just in the vines, but in the olive oil, jams, vinegar and fruit produced on site... The wine angle is refreshingly real. This is not a styled-up country hotel with a few bottles on a shelf, but a working agriturismo. Surrounded by vineyards it offers guests the chance to taste its own local production, including wine from the property’s grapes. What makes it extra easy to like is the rest of the setup: spacious rooms, apartments and mobile homes, plus a mineral-salt swimming pond and a second pool for families. Add nearby medieval gems like Borghetto sul Mincio and Castellaro Lagusello, and this becomes a smart pick for wine-loving families and relaxed road-trippers. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.2 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 101,120 /night  
  • Veneto (Tarzo) Show on map
    What if the best Prosecco stay were not in the middle of the tourist trail, but tucked into the green folds of Tarzo, where woods, hills and vines seem to overlap in every direction? This is were Ca' Piadera Wine Relais combines a small six-room wine relais with its own vineyard and restaurant. The estate’s Glera vines grow near the Arfanta hills, among larch, acacia and chestnut woods - hardly a bad address for a bottle of Prosecco... Guests can taste the estate wines on site, sleep in a beautiful room, and enjoy sunny days by the pool. In summary; this is Prosecco country without too much fuss - just vines, good bottles, a well-loved kitchen and one of the prettiest corners of Veneto right outside the door. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.2 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 132,317 /night  
  • Veneto (San Pietro in Cariano) Show on map
    Dimora Buglioni Wine Relais sits within sweeping Valpolicella vineyards, just 10 km from Verona and a short drive from Lake Garda. It's a family-owned boutique hideaway that was once a 19th-century farmhouse - now hosting 15 charming rooms with original stone, wood beams, and vineyard views through generous windows. The onsite Buglioni winery spans 55 hectares of organic vineyards, producing classic Valpolicella, Amarone and Ripasso... Guided tastings begin among the vines and ascend into the barrel-cellar and drying loft. Another highlight is the curated Buglioni Wine Experiences - choose from vineyard trekking, cooking+wine dinners, or barrel loft tours - all bundled with your stay! Read more
    Guest rating: 9.2 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 206,543 /night  
  • Veneto (Mezzane di Sotto) Show on map
    At Massimago Wine Relais, Valpolicella comes with a little more bite, a little more beauty, and a lot more substance than usual. This is not a hotel borrowing vineyard glamour - it is a real organic wine estate, rooted in the Mezzane valley since 1883. Nowadays led by Camilla Rossi Chauvenet, who revived the property and pushed production fully organic... Amarone, Ripasso and Valpolicella are all part of the story here, and guests can dive into tastings, cellar visits, vineyard walks and even truffle-hunting experiences that make the whole stay gloriously hard to top. The relais itself keeps the mood intimate: just a handful of rooms and apartments inside a historic farmhouse, surrounded by the estate’s organic vineyards. Some rooms come with vineyard views, the top suite has a fireplace and sweeping estate panoramas, and outside there is a pool plus a small private spa for when all that Amarone requires a slower afternoon. Lastly, a fun detail we love: the name Massimago is said to derive from the Latin for “maximum wellness,” which is either excellent branding or a very good omen. Either way, this is one for romantics, wine obsessives and anyone who wants Valpolicella with real estate credentials rather than just a pretty view. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.2 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 152,756 /night  
  • Veneto (SantʼAmbrogio di Valpolicella) Show on map
    There is something rather special about staying at La Foresteria Serego Alighieri. Not just because the estate has belonged to the direct descendants of Dante since 1353, but because the whole place carries that rare sense of continuity you cannot fake. Set in the heart of Valpolicella, this is a working wine estate where history, vineyards and hospitality all fold into one another beautifully, and where wine tours and tastings are part of the experience rather than an added extra... We loved the atmosphere of the foresteria itself just as much. There are only eight country-style apartments, all looking out over the park and estate, which keeps the mood intimate and calm rather than hotel-like. Morning breakfast with estate-made jams only adds to the charm. A weekend here means not simply visiting Valpolicella - you are actually staying inside one of its most storied family estates. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.1 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 215,149 /night  
  • Veneto (Tregnago) Show on map
    At Tenuta Le Cave, Valpolicella swaps postcard prettiness for something wilder and more dramatic. The estate rises from a former marl quarry dating back to the late 19th century, now transformed into vineyards, woods and olive groves on the eastern edge of the Valpolicella DOC valley. That backstory alone gives it more personality than most wine stays... Add organic and biodynamic viticulture, tastings on site and views stretching towards Lessinia, and it becomes the sort of place that makes Amarone country feel newly exciting. The hotel side has real pull too: rooms and suites built with stone, wood and iron, a spa with indoor pool and saunas, an infinity pool facing the vines, and a restaurant that treats local ingredients with a more refined hand than the setting might first suggest. This one suits design lovers, wine travellers and anyone who wants Veneto with a touch of theatre. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.1 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 207,619 /night  
  • Veneto (Burano) Show on map
    Thanks to its secluded setting on the island of Mazzorbo and its quietly elegant atmosphere, a stay at Venissa Wine Resort always feels like something rare. Particularly in late spring or early autumn, when the lagoon is calm, the garden rows are heavy with vegetables, and the walled vineyard is glowing gold in the afternoon sun. With just a handful of rooms, this is a place for slow, thoughtful travel... People come here for the tranquil rooms - some set in the main house, others in neighbouring cottages - and for the unhurried rhythm of days shaped by tides, meals, and walks between islands. With its striking mix of vineyard, kitchen, and Venetian history, Venissa is more than a place to stay - it’s an experience - run with a clear sense of purpose, and with staff who strike a perfect balance between warmth and discretion. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.1 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 179,650 /night  
  • Veneto (Fumane) Show on map
    Costa degli Ulivi puts you in classic Valpolicella scenery above Fumane, surrounded by vines and olive trees. This easygoing country hotel pairs simple, comfy rooms with an on-site winery and tasting room - which means you can sip wines from exactly where the grapes grow. The estate also makes its own olive oil, and there’s a seasonal outdoor pool for lazy afternoons between tastings... Breakfast is included, the restaurant leans local, and sunset over the rows of vines is the nightly show. With Verona close enough for quick cultural forays, it’s a sweet base for wine lovers who prefer authenticity over flash - and a calm pause between hill towns and cellar doors. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.0 (superb)
    Price from: CLP 133,393 /night  
  • Veneto (Fumane) Show on map
    If you’re searching for one of the best vineyard accommodations in Valpolicella, Azienda Agrituristica Corteforte is hard to beat. Set in a restored 16th-century fortress in the village of Fumane, it offers not just a place to stay but also a chance to try some of the region’s most iconic wines. This is Amarone country, and Corteforte is known for producing elegant, powerful bottles alongside Ripasso and other Valpolicella classics... Guests can taste these wines in the atmospheric cellars or out in the courtyard, where the history of the estate surrounds you at every turn. The rooms are rustic yet refined, filled with character and antique touches, while breakfasts are enjoyed under stone arches or in the garden. Evenings, of course, are best spent with a glass of Amarone in hand as the hills of Valpolicella fade into twilight. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.9 (fabulous)
    Price from: CLP 141,998 /night  
  • Veneto (Bardolino) Show on map
    We believe you’re going to love Aqualux Hotel Spa Suite & Terme. Most of all for its seamless fusion of cutting-edge wellness and easy vineyard access. It offers a modern glass-and-steel retreat in Bardolino - which happen to sit just steps from local vineyards and the famed wine festival! With eight pools(!), including a panoramic infinity saltwater pool the amazing spa unfolds over 1,000 m², making this hotel the ultimate place for a relaxing time... Among the 125 rooms and suites you'll find eco-conscious design, and many of them include balconies overlooking the surroundings. However, our favourite rooms are undoubtedly the Round Suites which will treat you to private Jacuzzis. So if you’re after beautiful design, restorative spa days, and easy dips into Bardolino's wine culture, Aqualux delivers in style! Read more
    Guest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)
    Price from: CLP 283,997 /night  
  • Veneto (Soave) Show on map
    In the heart of Soave, where medieval castles rise above rolling vineyards, you’ll find Monte Tondo Winery - a family-run estate that offers both excellent wines and a warm, personal stay. This is Soave Classico country, and the vine-covered hills surrounding the property produce some of the region’s most expressive whites, alongside reds like Valpolicella and Amarone. The winery has been in the hands of the Magnabosco family for generations, and their passion shows... Guests can join intimate tastings in the cellar, explore the vineyards with a glass in hand, or simply relax on the terrace watching the light shift across the vines. Accommodation here is cozy and inviting, with comfortable rooms that make you feel like part of the family. Well worth a stay for a couple of nights (or more!). Read more
    Guest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)
    Price from: CLP 94,666 /night  
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