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Chile's Stargazing Hotel Wonders at 300 Nights of Clear Skies

Elqui Domos is expensive hotels situated near commercial establishments in the heart of the Elqui Area in central Chile. Enclosed by the Andes Mountains, the exclusive location provides guests with a amazing stargazing encounter in an area best known for its 300 nights of extremely clear skies per year.

The hotel was designed by Rodrigo Duque Motta Architects, and includes a entrance hall, restaurant, seven domed-shape rooms, and four cabins. Every structure features two stories, with the living room area and bathing room on the lower level, and the bedrooms situated beneath a removable ceiling on the second stage. This framework provides guests with the perfect probability to focus at the amazing night sky as they get to drift off to sleep.

The property also functions an astronomic observatory with Ceslestron telescopes. According to the website :
"Elqui Domos is developed at being a wonderful location for relaxing, introspection, and observation. [We] look forward to offering a wonderful encounter at the breathtaking Elqui Area."

Rodrigo Duque Motta Elqui Domos











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