Torres del Paine National Park
Where to stay for an unforgettable wildlife experience
Accommodation Guide
Torres del Paine in Chilean Patagonia offers accommodation ranging from basic mountain refugios on the famous W Trek to luxury all-inclusive hotels on the park's edges. The park's dramatic granite towers, glaciers, and turquoise lakes attract hikers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Guanacos, condors, and pumas are regularly spotted by visitors.
Top Places to Stay
From budget-friendly to ultra-luxury — hand-picked for wildlife enthusiasts
Refugio Grey
BudgetA mountain refuge on the shores of Lago Grey, offering dormitory bunks and basic meals at the western end of the W Trek. Wake up to views of the Grey Glacier and floating icebergs.
- Grey Glacier and iceberg views
- W Trek western starting point
- Dormitory bunks with bedding
- Basic meals and hot drinks available
Refugio Los Cuernos
BudgetA rustic refugio beneath the iconic Cuernos del Paine towers, offering dormitory accommodation and hearty meals to W Trek hikers. One of the most dramatically situated mountain huts in the world.
- Beneath the Cuernos towers
- Dormitory beds with bedding provided
- Hearty meals for hikers
- Central W Trek location
EcoCamp Patagonia
Mid-RangeThe world's first geodesic dome hotel, set in the heart of Torres del Paine with views of the Torres and Cuernos peaks. Solar-powered domes in standard and superior categories, with a communal yoga dome and guided trekking programmes.
- Geodesic dome accommodation
- Solar-powered eco-camp
- Torres and Cuernos peak views
- Guided trekking programmes
Hotel Las Torres
Mid-RangeA comfortable hotel at the base of the Torres trail, originally a working estancia (ranch). Offers hotel rooms, a restaurant, a bar, and horseback riding excursions. The starting point for the iconic Torres base hike.
- At the base of the Torres trail
- Historic estancia setting
- Horseback riding excursions
- Restaurant and bar
Tierra Patagonia Hotel and Spa
LuxuryAn architecturally striking all-inclusive hotel on the shore of Lake Sarmiento, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Paine massif. A full spa, gourmet restaurant, and a menu of guided excursions including trekking, kayaking, and horseback riding.
- Stunning architecture on Lake Sarmiento
- All-inclusive with guided excursions
- Full spa and gourmet dining
- Floor-to-ceiling Paine massif views
Explora Patagonia
LuxuryAn all-inclusive luxury lodge on the shore of Lake Pehoe with dramatic views of the Paine massif. 49 rooms, a large spa, an open bar, and over 40 guided explorations ranging from easy walks to challenging mountain hikes.
- Lake Pehoe location with Paine massif views
- Over 40 guided exploration options
- Large spa and open bar
- All-inclusive luxury experience
Awasi Patagonia
Ultra-LuxuryAn exclusive Relais and Chateaux lodge with just 14 villas, each with a private hot tub and a dedicated guide and 4WD vehicle. Guests explore the park at their own pace with a private guide, creating a fully bespoke Patagonia experience.
- Private guide and 4WD per villa
- Only 14 villas with private hot tubs
- Relais and Chateaux member
- Fully bespoke exploration programme
💡 Booking Tips for Torres del Paine National Park
- W Trek refugios must be booked months in advance, especially for January-February (peak southern summer).
- October-November and March-April offer fewer crowds and often excellent weather in Patagonia.
- Patagonian weather changes rapidly. Pack layers, rain gear, and sun protection for any day trip.
- Puma tracking tours with specialised guides are increasingly popular. Early morning offers the best sighting odds.
- The park entrance fee for foreigners is approximately $35 USD (paid in Chilean pesos) and is valid for multiple entries.
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Where to Stay in Torres del Paine National Park FAQ
Book refugios along the W Trek for bunk beds and meals, or carry camping gear for the campsites. Stay in Puerto Natales before and after the trek.
Campsites cost $50 per night. Refugio bunks cost $120 to $150 including meals. Luxury hotels like Tierra Patagonia charge $500 or more per night.
Book refugios and campsites 6 or more months in advance for peak season. Popular spots sell out quickly. Puerto Natales has better last-minute options.
Refugios and campsites are safe. There are no dangerous animals in the park. The main risks are weather-related, so always check conditions with rangers.