Coordinates: 30°S 71°W / 30°S 71°W / -30; -71
Restaurants in Chile
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Luckia Casino is located in the north of Chile with a wide and ambitious offer of entertainment. Live shows, latest generation machines and game tables; Roulette, BlackJack, Poker, Craps, etc. All this complemented with restaurants, Karaoke, coffee Shop, bars and an excellent offer of accommodation with Antay Hotel.
4.0 based on 2,184 reviews
The first and largest casino in Chile offers games and entertainment for all ages.
4.0 based on 348 reviews
The Monticello Grand Casino and Entertainment World is Latin America's largest resort casino, located just south of the Chilean capital, Santiago. The Monticello is committed to ensuring that guests enjoy a thrilling and memorable gaming experience.
4.0 based on 217 reviews
4.0 based on 55 reviews
First horse racing track in Latin America and one of the most beautiful layouts in the world, home of "El Ensayo", the oldest race in the continent.
Very nice place for everyone to visit even children. The horses are amazing. A good playground for children.
4.0 based on 338 reviews
Loved out stay here at Dreams. We were looking for a clean and comfortable 4 star hotel while visiting Punta Arenas but most that we saw were 2 to 3 star hotels (*motel). Dreams offers the best rooms in Punta Arenas I believe. Its location is super convenient and is only a few blocks away from the cruise port. BOTTOM LINE: Excellent hotel. I can't comment on the Casio since we do not gamble but was not a large "Vegas type casino. Our room was a junior-suite and it was very large and had a 5-Star bathroom, tub and shower. The breakfast buffet was 5-Star in quality and choices. If you are arriving early for an Antarctica excursion, cruise or Patagonia adventure, I highly recommend staying here. You will not be disappointed if you are looking for something more than a hike hostel or Days Inn. The front check-in staff spoke mostly English and were very helpful. Pricing is closer to most USA quality 4-Star hotels. They have both a coffee shop restaurants and higher-end restaurants. We ate at both and we found both up to USA standards. They do have a resort-spa here too. MY RATING: 9/10. *By the way, Motels here have a much different meaning in Chile than the USA. In El Salvador they would call these "push button" motels, or "by-the-hour" anonymous quickie motels. Most of the motels we drove by and saw were "flea-bag" run down looking and have small cabin like rooms with a curtain covered parking space next to them and a "red light" or "green light" that shows which are available or which was being "used".
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