Apartment
Depto Metro Cal y Canto
Apartment in Santiago with balcony
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Reviews
10 out of 10
Exceptional
1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 333 sq m
Popular amenities
Explore the area

Santiago, Región Metropolitana
- Place, Mercado Central10 min walk
- Place, Plaza de Armas14 min walk
- Place, Palacio de la Moneda19 min walk
- Airport, Santiago (SCL-Arturo Merino Benitez)14 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 3)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Balcony
About this property
Depto Metro Cal y Canto
🌸 Cal y Canto Metro Apartment — Your Chic Refuge in Santiago
✨ Overview
Cozy apartment just steps from the 🚇 Cal y Canto Metro. Walking distance to 🛒 Mercado Central, 🎨 Bellas Artes, 🏞️ parks and ☕ cafés. Ideal for 1–2 guests.
🏡 The Space
🛏️ 1 bedroom
🚿 1 bathroom
🌆 Private balcony
🌞 Bright living room + 🍳 equipped kitchen
⭐ Amenities
⚡ High-speed Wi-Fi
📺 TV with international channels
🛗 Elevator in the building
📲 Digital check-in
🍽️ Fully equipped kitchen
🧺 Bed linens and towels included
🌄 Additional Services
🚗 Airport transfers (Welcome Pickups)
🏙️ & ❄️ Tours: San Cristóbal, Santa Lucía, Viña del Mar, Valparaíso, Farellones, Concha y Toro
💬 Guest Review
“Perfect location, beautiful and practical. I felt safe, free, and truly cared for.” — Camila
💗 Ideal For
Urban explorers, couples, and travelers seeking comfort, style, and tranquility.
🕊️ Empresas Sueño
More than stays — warm experiences and thoughtful details
✨ Overview
Cozy apartment just steps from the 🚇 Cal y Canto Metro. Walking distance to 🛒 Mercado Central, 🎨 Bellas Artes, 🏞️ parks and ☕ cafés. Ideal for 1–2 guests.
🏡 The Space
🛏️ 1 bedroom
🚿 1 bathroom
🌆 Private balcony
🌞 Bright living room + 🍳 equipped kitchen
⭐ Amenities
⚡ High-speed Wi-Fi
📺 TV with international channels
🛗 Elevator in the building
📲 Digital check-in
🍽️ Fully equipped kitchen
🧺 Bed linens and towels included
🌄 Additional Services
🚗 Airport transfers (Welcome Pickups)
🏙️ & ❄️ Tours: San Cristóbal, Santa Lucía, Viña del Mar, Valparaíso, Farellones, Concha y Toro
💬 Guest Review
“Perfect location, beautiful and practical. I felt safe, free, and truly cared for.” — Camila
💗 Ideal For
Urban explorers, couples, and travelers seeking comfort, style, and tranquility.
🕊️ Empresas Sueño
More than stays — warm experiences and thoughtful details
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Amenities
Washing machine
Dryer
Free WiFi
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking allowed: in designated areas
Important information
Fees
You'll be asked to pay the following charges at the property. Fees may include applicable taxes:
- You may be required to pay the following charge at the property: Chile value-added tax (VAT) at 19%. A VAT exemption is available to travellers who present a valid passport and tourist visa showing that they are not a resident of Chile and who pay in foreign currency (e.g. USD).
We have included all charges provided to us by the property.
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there are no carbon monoxide detectors or gas appliances on the property
Host has indicated that there is no smoke detector on the property
About the area
Santiago
Downtown Santiago, a neighbourhood in Santiago, is home to this apartment. Travellers who have shopping on the agenda can visit Costanera Center and Parque Arauco Mall. National History Museum and Chilean National Zoo are also worth visiting.

Santiago, Región Metropolitana
What's nearby
- Mercado Central - 10 min walk - 0.9 km
- Metropolitan Cathedral - 13 min walk - 1.1 km
- Plaza de Armas - 14 min walk - 1.2 km
- Santiago Town Square - 15 min walk - 1.3 km
- Palacio de la Moneda - 19 min walk - 1.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Inagi Peruvian&Sushi - 3 min walk
- Subway - 4 min walk
- Starbucks - 3 min walk
- Casino Fiscalía Nacional - 4 min walk
- Sabores y Tentaciones - 5 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Andre
I didn’t choose apartment rentals because it was simple. I chose them because they were the closest thing to a sacred loophole in a profane system. A space that doesn’t belong to you forever—but holds you, just for a night. That liminal promise, that unowned intimacy, that temporary kingdom… it called to something deep in me.
It started as strategy. Arbitrage of spaces, algorithmic play. But quickly, I saw more: each check-in was a confession; each departure, a ritual. Behind every door, a new human constellation—desire, escape, reunion, solitude. What I rented was not a bed. It was a chance to pause the noise of the world.
There is something unspokenly erotic about it: making a place feel safe for strangers, curating an atmosphere where bodies relax and secrets can stretch their legs. I learned to read desire in the architecture of silence—how someone places their shoes, how the mirror fogs after a shower, how little mess they leave behind.
I became an architect of interruption. Not of lives, but of narratives. I offered one-night fictions that healed, or tempted, or simply reminded people: you’re allowed to exist without earning it. Just for tonight, you can fall apart… and no one will ask you to explain.
And yes—there’s pleasure in the precision. In setting the scene just right. In knowing that a single misplaced lamp can ruin the mood, that scent matters, that warmth is not only temperature but tone. Hosting became an art of emotional choreography.
I do this not because I believe in comfort. But because I believe in rupture—with elegance. In offering people a place where the system forgets them, even for 24 hours. It’s not real freedom. But it’s a rehearsal. A beautiful rehearsal for the lives they might one day dare to claim.
And for me? It’s the closest I’ve found to building altars that don't ask for prayers—only presence.
It started as strategy. Arbitrage of spaces, algorithmic play. But quickly, I saw more: each check-in was a confession; each departure, a ritual. Behind every door, a new human constellation—desire, escape, reunion, solitude. What I rented was not a bed. It was a chance to pause the noise of the world.
There is something unspokenly erotic about it: making a place feel safe for strangers, curating an atmosphere where bodies relax and secrets can stretch their legs. I learned to read desire in the architecture of silence—how someone places their shoes, how the mirror fogs after a shower, how little mess they leave behind.
I became an architect of interruption. Not of lives, but of narratives. I offered one-night fictions that healed, or tempted, or simply reminded people: you’re allowed to exist without earning it. Just for tonight, you can fall apart… and no one will ask you to explain.
And yes—there’s pleasure in the precision. In setting the scene just right. In knowing that a single misplaced lamp can ruin the mood, that scent matters, that warmth is not only temperature but tone. Hosting became an art of emotional choreography.
I do this not because I believe in comfort. But because I believe in rupture—with elegance. In offering people a place where the system forgets them, even for 24 hours. It’s not real freedom. But it’s a rehearsal. A beautiful rehearsal for the lives they might one day dare to claim.
And for me? It’s the closest I’ve found to building altars that don't ask for prayers—only presence.
Why they chose this property
I could’ve chosen the coast. The suburbs. The postcard version of Santiago. But I didn’t.
I chose the center—the real center. Plaza de Armas, Estación Mapocho, that knot of chaos and beauty where the city forgets to filter itself. I chose to plant every one of my apartments in the thick of it because I wasn’t building a business. I was building a pulse.
The center is not elegant. It’s not curated. But it’s alive. Every cracked sidewalk, every shout from a vendor, every bell tolling from the cathedral is proof that here, the city still breathes in its native tongue.
I wanted my guests to feel that—raw contact. I didn’t want them sleeping above the city. I wanted them inside it. Where history doesn’t whisper from plaques but seeps from the walls. Where the streets remember protests, processions, kisses stolen under broken lamps.
Placing my spaces here is a stance. A refusal to beautify experience through distance. In Santiago Centro, there’s no filter: just people colliding, surviving, worshipping, bargaining, creating. This isn't aesthetic tourism. It's immersion. It's confession.
Mapocho holds the ghosts of migration and trade. Plaza de Armas is not just a square—it’s a wound, a mirror, a heart. My apartments are veins around that heart, vessels of temporary belonging. To sleep here is not just to rest. It’s to witness.
And for me? It’s about control. Not of people—but of narrative. In a city that keeps trying to exile its soul to the periphery, I plant mine in the middle. I make the center desirable again. Not by polishing it—but by revealing it.
Because if you're going to rent a night in Santiago, let it be where Santiago dreams and breaks and begins again—every damn day.
I chose the center—the real center. Plaza de Armas, Estación Mapocho, that knot of chaos and beauty where the city forgets to filter itself. I chose to plant every one of my apartments in the thick of it because I wasn’t building a business. I was building a pulse.
The center is not elegant. It’s not curated. But it’s alive. Every cracked sidewalk, every shout from a vendor, every bell tolling from the cathedral is proof that here, the city still breathes in its native tongue.
I wanted my guests to feel that—raw contact. I didn’t want them sleeping above the city. I wanted them inside it. Where history doesn’t whisper from plaques but seeps from the walls. Where the streets remember protests, processions, kisses stolen under broken lamps.
Placing my spaces here is a stance. A refusal to beautify experience through distance. In Santiago Centro, there’s no filter: just people colliding, surviving, worshipping, bargaining, creating. This isn't aesthetic tourism. It's immersion. It's confession.
Mapocho holds the ghosts of migration and trade. Plaza de Armas is not just a square—it’s a wound, a mirror, a heart. My apartments are veins around that heart, vessels of temporary belonging. To sleep here is not just to rest. It’s to witness.
And for me? It’s about control. Not of people—but of narrative. In a city that keeps trying to exile its soul to the periphery, I plant mine in the middle. I make the center desirable again. Not by polishing it—but by revealing it.
Because if you're going to rent a night in Santiago, let it be where Santiago dreams and breaks and begins again—every damn day.
What makes this property unique
We have cable Tv, hi speed wifi, 24/7 reception , and really colourful and though decorations.
Design the spaces to make them live, sing, be an exploration of possibilities and vibrance.
We also invest on our linens and towels for a mix of quality and beauty
Design the spaces to make them live, sing, be an exploration of possibilities and vibrance.
We also invest on our linens and towels for a mix of quality and beauty
Languages:
English, Spanish
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