The Singular House has a long history; in the early 1900s, it was used as a cold storage facility for the sheep farming sector. This famous structure has been renovated into an opulent hideaway that embraces contemporary comfort and design while paying attention to its history. The original brickwork, steel beams, and industrial gear were lovingly restored, and they now serve as eye-catching architectural elements throughout the entire property. The Singular House has a distinct atmosphere where visitors can sense the weight of history and the vitality of the present since every nook and cranny has a tale to tell.
Large windows allow natural light to flood the 57 roomy rooms and suites of the hotel, which offer breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains or the Patagonian fjords. With warm wood accents, sleek, modern furniture, and plush bedding, every room is a haven of comfort and elegance. With rain showers, large soaking tubs, and upscale amenities, the bathrooms are similarly stunning and promise a restorative experience following a day of sightseeing.
The hotel's private dock provides access to boat tours of the Last Hope Sound, where you may explore secluded islands that are home to sea lion and cormorant colonies, as well as take in the breathtaking sight of glaciers calving into the sea, for those who prefer a more leisurely pace. Return to The Singular House's cozy interior after a full day of adventure to unwind and consider the day's events.