"This 205-room hotel in the quiet El Golf district is decorated in the English manor house style that Ritz-Carlton has down pat: wood-paneled common areas filled with Chinese vases and paintings in gilt frames. Yet there are also plenty of reminders that you are, first impressions aside, in Chile. The rooftop pool and gym look out on the Andes, and Wine 365, a wine bar serving light fare, takes its name from the fact that its cellar is stocked with enough Chilean vintages to enable you to try a different kind every night for a year. (Alternatively, you could sample a night of four or five labels, accompanied by tapas, at the evening wine hour.) The more formal on-site dining option is Adra, where lapis lazuli–accented marble floors complement a Chilean-Mediterranean menu. The unremarkable brick-and-glass facade belies the high luxe of bath butlers who can turn your soak into an Andean excursion with Amazonian essential oils and herbs."