The Andes don’t just sit on the horizon here—they glow. From the WOW Suite, sunset washes the mountains in neon sherbet while the city’s glass towers throw the colors back like a disco ball. It’s Santiago at its most cinematic, and the suite leans into the mood: glossy, playful, a little theatrical, and very W.

First impressions
The suite opens to a long, light-filled living/dining space dressed in W’s late-2000s glam: mirror mosaics, lacquered surfaces, and punctuations of cobalt blue. It’s oversized for a city stay and clearly designed for entertaining—cocktails before dinner, a debrief after wine country, or a small team meeting without feeling like a meeting.

Living & dining
Anchoring the social side is a generous sectional and low lounge setup facing a big TV and a run of black stone cabinetry (handy for staging snacks/drinks). Opposite, a six-seat dining table doubles as war room or tasting table, backed by that mirrored wall that fractures the skyline into a glittering collage. A compact wet-bar/coffee nook with pod machine sits just to the side—espresso before the Andes, anyone?

Bedroom + open bath
Slide into the bedroom and the drama turns sultry: a towering black, padded headboard and an open-plan bath where a freestanding tub perches by floor-to-ceiling striped drapery. It’s very “W after dark”—decadent, a bit cheeky, and perfect for a long soak post-flight. The vanity is broad marble with excellent task lighting; shower/WC are tucked behind frosted glass so you still get privacy even with the open layout.

Work zone
Tucked into a lacquered alcove is a proper desk with an enveloping chair, dedicated power, and just enough isolation to hop on a call without broadcasting the rest of the suite. If you’re balancing play with PowerPoints, this corner earns its keep.

The view factor
This is why you book it: the Las Condes skyline framing snow-brushed peaks. Mornings arrive crisp and blue; evenings ignite in pinks and oranges that ricochet off glass and steel. Even on moody days, low clouds tumble around the ridges like smoke from a stage set.

Details that land
- Sleep: Mattress runs on the plush side, pillows generous, and blackout works well. Street noise is minimal this high up; you’ll hear more from your ice bucket than from Santiago.
- Bath test: Great water pressure; tub fills quickly. Plenty of towels and amenities at hand.
- Tech: Multiple TVs (bedroom + lounge), straightforward controls, plentiful outlets where you want them.
- Style notes: The polka-dot wallpaper and mirrored feature are pure W—bold and a touch nostalgic. If you love character over beige minimalism, you’ll smile.

Quibbles (because you asked)
A few finishes show honest wear—the freestanding tub has travel stories, and some edges reveal the suite’s vintage. The mirror mosaic is fabulous by night, a bit visually busy by day. None of it dents the experience, but design obsessives will clock it.

Location & use case
You’re set in Las Condes—business-meets-leisure central—with easy access to restaurants, bars, and the city’s excellent wine bars. This suite shines for couples who entertain, creators who need space to shoot/interview, or execs who want a living room that doesn’t feel like a boardroom.

Our take
The WOW Suite does exactly what it says on the tin: big volumes, bold gestures, and a postcard view that keeps stealing the scene. If your Santiago stay calls for room to spread out—and a backdrop that makes even room-service feel like an event—this is your move.
Scorecard
Sleep: 9/10 • Bath: 9/10 • Space: 9/10 • Style: 8/10 • View: 10/10 • Value for the wow: 8.5/10
