Where to Stay in Puente Alto
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Puente Alto
Central Puente Alto
BudgetThe bustling heart of the city, offering a mix of commercial activity, local life, and essential services.
- +Excellent public transport access
- +Abundant local eateries and shops
- +Central location for exploring the city
- -Can be very crowded and noisy
- -Limited high-end amenities
Las Vizcachas
BudgetA more residential and suburban area with a local feel, offering a quieter escape from the city center.
- +Quieter and more relaxed atmosphere
- +More green spaces and parks
- +Good for experiencing local suburban life
- -Less convenient for public transport
- -Fewer dining and entertainment options
San Bernardo (near Puente Alto border)
BudgetA large commune with significant industrial and commercial zones, offering more diverse housing and services.
- +More affordable accommodation options
- +Good access to major roads and transport links
- +Diverse range of local businesses
- -Can be heavily trafficked and industrial
- -Further from the core attractions of Puente Alto
Daily Budget (Luxury)
CLP 200000/day
Hidden Gems in Puente Alto
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Cerro Alto Las Vizcachas
FREEHike up to this scenic viewpoint for breathtaking panoramic views of Puente Alto and the surrounding Andes mountains. It's a rewarding experience for nature lovers and photographers.
La Casona de la Cueca
Immerse yourself in Chilean culture by attending a traditional cueca dance class or performance. This lively venue offers an authentic taste of local music and dance.
Restaurante El RincΓ³n de la Abuela
Savor traditional Chilean cuisine in a cozy and welcoming atmosphere at this beloved local restaurant. Their hearty dishes and homemade desserts are a true taste of home.
2 areas to be cautious about
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