Where to Stay in Santiago? A Review of Ventana Sur Hostel: The "Home Away from Home" Experience in Chile!

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Is Ventana Sur Hostel Worth It? The Short Answer for Santiago Travelers

If you’re looking for a hostel in Santiago that offers:

  • A warm, cozy atmosphere.
  • A variety of options, from dorms to private rooms with balconies.
  • A perfect environment for Digital Nomads.
  • A swimming pool and chill common areas.

The answer is Ventana Sur Hostel. It’s more than just a place to sleep; it offers a genuine “staying at a friend’s house abroad” vibe that most hotels can’t replicate. Located in Chile, this hostel has become a top choice for backpackers worldwide.

More Than Just an Accommodation: A True "Homey" Vibe

Today, we’re settling in at Ventana Sur Hostel, and I have to say – the mood here is incredible! It doesn’t feel like a typical hotel at all. Instead, it has a deep “homey” feel, as if you’ve just flown across the world to stay at a close friend’s place.

  • Versatile Rooms: They offer both private rooms and dorms. A cool highlight? If you book a private room, you get your own balcony!
  • A Wall of Memories: One of the most charming features is a wall covered in messages from travelers around the globe. Reading their shared stories makes the place feel alive and full of history.
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A Paradise for Digital Nomads and Cat Lovers 🐈

For those who “work from anywhere” (like me), you’re going to love it here. There are plenty of spots to get work done, whether you prefer the indoor AC or the outdoor breeze (be it chilly or warm!). If you need some quiet time for reading, they also have a dedicated quiet zone.

  • Four-Legged Greeters: In the lounge area, you’ll likely be greeted by a friendly resident cat. For cat lovers, this is pure bliss!
  • Thoughtful Amenities: There’s a swimming pool to cool off during the day, but what really stands out is their attention to detail. They provide a curated list of local attractions, restaurants, supermarkets, and even nearby laundromats. You don’t even need to search for them yourself!

🎥 Take a Tour: Want to see how chill the rooms and common areas actually are?

Check out the atmosphere in these clips:

🌐 Full Accommodation Review

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Living Like a Local: A Day in the Life of a "Santiago"

Our main mission today was simple: “Laundry” and “Cooking.”

  • Laundry Day: I took a pile of clothes to a local laundromat near the hostel. It was incredibly convenient—just drop them off and pick them up at the scheduled time.
  • Home-Cooked Meal: While waiting for the laundry, I headed to the supermarket to grab some ingredients for dinner. The kitchen facilities here are fully equipped. Honestly, cooking for yourself while traveling helps cure homesickness and, more importantly, keeps the budget in check!
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Why We Need a "Day Off" During Our Travels

บางวันในการเดินทาง เราไม่จำเป็นต้องไปให้ครบทุกแลนด์มาร์ก แค่ได้ “ใช้ชีวิต” ก็พอแล้ว

Traveling continuously for a long time can be exhausting. Finding a great place like Ventana Sur Hostel allows you to truly “pause” and recharge before heading out again tomorrow. If you’re visiting Santiago and want that “home away from home” feeling, I highly recommend this place. It’s absolutely worth it.

On some days of a journey, you don’t need to hit every landmark. Sometimes, just “living” is enough.

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