This hotel has often been described as the best hotel in South America, and its rates reflect that image as a member of "The Leading Hotels of the World." However, our stay in May was very disappointing. Although the hotel is lovely and overall well maintained, and guests usually dress well (there is a dress code) the rooms are much smaller than the online photos -- our deluxe palace category had one small desk chair so the only place for the 2nd person to sit was on the bed; and there were almost no surfaces to put things on -- the small pieces in the room were cluttered with over-large phone consoles and other equipment. We felt claustrophobic and the front desk tried to relocate us, but while we were packing up to change rooms, they called and said the room was not available after all -- we lost a lot of one morning for nothing. A staff member said a major renovation will begin on some of the floors in June '08, with some room walls being knocked down, so perhaps this will improve. Although the staff were generally courteous and gracious, the concierge was arrogant and as another reviewer noted, did not always give correct information. Although reservations were handled fine, I had sent an email several weeks before the trip asking about room amenities (hairdryer, etc) and never received an answer. One big annoyance is the frequent use of the hotel by large conferences -- there is too much noise (not from rowdiness but too many people for the space), and the elevators can't handle the the crowds. During our stay a large conference had lunch on the top floor and afterwards most people gave up on the elevators and walked down 8 flights of stairs. For a hotel of this size, ambience and cost, it is offputting to have to work to get through the large numbers of people congregating in the lobby. The food is ok, not great, and room service quite rigid -- we couldn't order a plate of cooked vegetables even though the entrees included vegetables. Overall, if this had been a much less expensive hotel, we would have felt it was tolerable, but it was not at the level it thinks it is.












