Torres del Paine, July 17, 2025 – A prestigious ranking published by Travel + Leisure, one of the most influential travel and hospitality magazines worldwide, named Hotel Las Torres, in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park, among the 500 Best Hotels in the World.
This recognition is part of the World’s Best Awards 2025, an annual list based on reader responses to digital surveys around the globe. Evaluation criteria include service quality, facilities, culinary offerings, location, and overall guest experience.
The award highlights Hotel Las Torres’s commitment to international hospitality standards and its ability to provide a comprehensive experience in a setting of exceptional ecological value and scenic beauty. It also underscores the hotel’s role as a gateway to one of the Southern Hemisphere’s most visited natural reserves.
Located within the national park, Hotel Las Torres operates under a sustainable tourism model, focusing on forging deep connections with the land, implementing conservation practices, partnering with local communities, and offering experiences centered on environmental and cultural education.
During its most recent season, the hotel introduced a new infrastructure concept: Contemporary Patagonia. The project involved the complete renovation of its 74 rooms, designed by renowned architect Pedro Kovacic and interior designer Enrique Concha.
For the 2025–2026 season, the hotel will unveil the second phase of this transformation, which includes a reimagined bar and a newly designed landscape in its gardens.
Las Torres Patagonia—a family-owned company with over 30 years of history in Torres del Paine National Park and the owner of Hotel Las Torres—operates a range of exclusive accommodations within the park, including mountain lodges, cabins, and campgrounds.
“Being named one of the 500 best hotels in the world reaffirms our belief in sustainable tourism and inspires us to continue raising our service standards while contributing to the preservation of this unique ecosystem,” said Josian Yaksic, CEO of Las Torres Patagonia.