Diego De Almagro Calama
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Quick Facts
- Check In Time - 2 PM
- Check Out Time - Noon
- Breakfast
- Fitness Center
- Internet Access Available *
- Parking
- Pool
- Restaurant On-site
- Room Service
*This amenity may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
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Description
See more detailsLocation. Diego de Almagro Calama Hotel is located in Calama, Chile, which is home to the world's largest copper mine and is positioned in the world's driest desert. Calama is the departure point for Aymara-village tours. Calama, known as Chile's archeological capital, is located in the province of Loa. The hotel stands close to major archeological sites and is near major shopping centers.
Hotel Features. Diego de Almagro Calama Hotel serves complimentary American-style breakfasts. The on-site restaurant prepares Chilean favorites and international fare while the bar boasts Chilean beverages and cocktails. Flexible function space accommodates corporate or social gatherings. An outdoor pool stands within a modern, rooftop setting that affords views of the city. A sauna offers soothing relaxation. Recreational activity is provided at the hotel's exercise room and tennis courts are located nearby.
Guestrooms. This modern, 10-story hotel features 145 air-conditioned guestrooms with high-speed Internet access. Additional room amenities include minibars, safety-deposit boxes, satellite television, and direct national and international dialing. Guestrooms are contemporary in design with earth-tone color schemes and pastel fabric accents.
Expert Tip. This hotel is named after Diego de Almagro , who discovered the Chilean village of Chiu-Chiu during the dawn of Spanish conquest. This village was re-established as the town of Calama following its surrender.