Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino
A museum housing an extensive collection of artifacts from across South America and Chile, showcasing intricately-carved stone sculptures, delicate textiles, and gold objects.
Cajon del Maipo
A picturesque gorge in the Andes Mountains featuring towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and crystal-clear rivers, including the El Yeso Dam.
Cousiño Macul
One of the oldest wineries in Chile, offering tours of its cellars and wine tastings, where visitors can learn about the wine-making process and the history of Chilean wine.
Maipo Valley Vineyards
A region offering a range of vineyards with breathtaking scenery.
Valparaíso
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its colorful hillside houses, street art, and vibrant port, but requires awareness of surroundings due to safety concerns.
Viña del Mar
Viña del Mar offers beaches, clubs, and a party scene near Santiago.
Sky Costanera Observatory
An observation deck atop the Gran Torre Santiago, the tallest skyscraper in South America, offering 360° views of the city and the Andes Mountains, with a bar serving drinks and light meals.
BHB Hotel Boutique
A hotel located in Barrio Lastarría.
Barrio Lastarría
Known for its art galleries, antiques, and a vibrant nightlife scene with bars and restaurants.
Hotel HW High Wellness
A hotel located in Barrio Yungay.
Barrio Yungay
A barrio where the speakers stayed that had a great price-quality, but the downside was its safety concerns and lack of tourist facilities.
NH Ciudad de Santiago
A hotel located in Providencia.
Providencia
A vibrant and safe district known for its modern infrastructure, diverse culinary scene, and charming neighborhoods like Barrio Italia and Barrio Lastarría.
Cerro Santa Lucía
Cerro Santa Lucía, a historic hilltop park with gardens, fountains, and ornate stairways, offers panoramic city and mountain views and marks the founding of Santiago in 1541.
El Yeso Dam
A reservoir in the Cajon del Maipo that provides a significant portion of the drinking water supply for the city of Santiago.
El Yeso River
A river where a picnic-style lunch was served with wine during a tour of Cajon del Maipo.
Parque Bicentenario
An expansive park along the Mapocho River featuring lush green spaces, walking paths, a vibrant lake, and recreational areas, offering a tranquil escape from the city.
Mapocho river
A river that runs alongside Parque Bicentenario.
Santa Carolina
One of the notable vineyards within Santiago's city limits.
Casablanca
A valley near Santiago with a wider range of vineyards and breathtaking scenery.
Maipo
A valley near Santiago with a wider range of vineyards and breathtaking scenery.
Colchagua
A valley near Santiago with a wider range of vineyards and breathtaking scenery.
Gran Torre Santiago
The tallest skyscraper in South America, featuring the Sky Costanera observation deck.
Barrio Italia
A perfect place for a cup of coffee, known for its art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants.
Cerro San Cristóbal
The largest green space in the heart of Santiago, offering a statue of the Virgin Mary and stunning vistas of the city, accessible by funicular, cable car, or trails.
Plaza de Armas
Plaza de Armas is a historic public square known for its stunning architecture, lush gardens, street performers, the Santiago sign, and proximity to various markets.
San Francisco Church
An iconic landmark in Santiago's historic center.
Stock Exchange Building
An iconic landmark in Santiago's historic center.
la Moneda Presidential Palace
An iconic landmark in Santiago's historic center.
Grand Cathedral of Santiago
An iconic landmark in Santiago's historic center.
Bellas Artes
An area that offers a good balance of safety, convenience, and access to restaurants, cafés, and cultural attractions.
Central Market
A bustling hub of activity filled with fresh produce and traditional Chilean dishes, offering a great way to experience the local culture.
Bellavista
A bohemian and artistic neighborhood in Santiago, known for its colorful architecture, street art, and bustling nightlife.
Historic Center
An area that experienced some safety concerns at the time of the visit.
Chilean Museum of Pre-Colombian Art
A museum housing an extensive collection of artifacts from across South America and Chile, showcasing intricately-carved stone sculptures, delicate textiles, and gold objects.
Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral
The Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral, located in Plaza de Armas, is an architecturally detailed cathedral with frescoes, gilded columns, and artwork, offering a step back in time.
Barrio Bellavista
Barrio Bellavista is a bohemian quarter known for its vibrant street art, lively nightlife, eclectic dining, and the location of Pablo Neruda's house, La Chascona.
La Chascona
La Chascona is one of Pablo Neruda's whimsical homes, shaped like a ship, featuring a fairy tale garden and reflecting his love for the sea and quirky personality.
Mercado Central
Mercado Central is a culinary hub famous for its fresh seafood and vibrant atmosphere, offering a taste of Chilean flavors in an iconic raw iron structure since 1872.
Sky Costanera
Sky Costanera, the tallest skyscraper in Latin America, offers 360-degree views of Santiago and the Andes from its observation deck.
La Moneda
La Moneda, also known as the coin palace, is a symbol of Chile's political history and neoclassical elegance, originally a mint and now the presidential palace.
Fantasilandia
Fantasilandia is Santiago's largest amusement park, offering over 40 attractions for all ages, including thrilling roller coasters and family-friendly rides.
O'Higgins Park
Fantasilandia is located in O'Higgins Park.
Castana Center
Sky Costanera is part of the Castana Center complex, which also includes South America's largest shopping mall.
Museum of Memory
A museum that memorializes the history of General Pinocha's military coup and human rights violations.
La Vega Chica
A local food court within La Vega Central market, offering authentic Chilean cuisine.
Baco Restaurant
A restaurant that offers dishes such as salmon with squash and sundried tomatoes, and medallion filet.
Palacio del ex Congreso Nacional de Chile
The former National Congress building, an elegant neoclassical structure with beautiful gardens serving as a memorial.
Paseo Ahumada
A pedestrian promenade with street performers, including a rooster dance.
Museum of Memory and Human Rights
A museum dedicated to showing respect for the victims of human rights violations during the Pinochet regime, featuring photographs, documents, testimonies, and a memorial wall.
Santa Lucía Hill
The remnant of an extinct volcano covered in gardens and staircases, featuring Castillo Eidalgo and the Neptuno fountain.
Zero Zero Pizzeria
A pizzeria known for its fabulous pies, frequented multiple times during the visit.
Bar Liguria
A bar serving traditional local meals such as ribs with provincial potatoes and a fried fish sandwich.
Park Dea Esculures
A park hosting about 30 sculptures made of metal, stone, and wood, suitable for picnics.
Lammona Palace
One of the most important government buildings in the country, originally used to mint coins and now houses the president's offices.
Plaza de Armis
The main square where everyone poses by the Santiago sign, surrounded by stunning architecture including the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago
Chile's main Catholic church, featuring a mix of Baroque and neoclassical styles with ornate details.
Castillo Eidalgo
Located at the summit of Santa Lucía Hill, rewards visitors with sweeping views over Santiago and the Andes mountains.
Neptuno fountain
A Baroque-styled fountain at the base of Santa Lucía Hill, featuring the Roman god of the sea riding a chariot.
Concha y Toro
Una de las viñas ubicadas en el valle de Maipo, famosa por sus vinos de clase mundial.
Santa Rita
Una de las viñas ubicadas en el valle de Maipo, famosa por sus vinos de clase mundial.
Baños Colinas hot springs
Termas ubicadas en el Cajón del Maipo, un destino popular para la recreación en la naturaleza.
Santa Lucia Hill
An extinct volcano in the city center, Santa Lucia Hill is now an urban park popular for its fountains, staircases, forts, gardens, and lookout points.
Lastarria Neighborhood
Lastarria, located east of Santa Lucia Hill, is a trendy neighborhood known for its flea market, cafes, restaurants, and live music.
Barrio Lastarria
Barrio Lastarria is a lively neighborhood with charming streets, great architecture, restaurants, local shops, street vendors, and musicians.
Emporio La Rosa
Emporio La Rosa is an ice cream shop known for its dulce de leche and raspberry-mint flavors.
Santiago Metropolitan Park
Santiago Metropolitan Park offers sweeping views of Santiago and the Andes.
San Cristóbal Hill
San Cristobal Hill offers panoramic views of the city, accessible by funicular.
Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago
The Metropolitan Cathedral, dating back to 1800, overlooks the Plaza de Armas.
Costanera Center Torre 2 - Gran Torre Santiago
Sky Costanera is known for its 360-degree views of the city from its observatory.
Mercado Central de Santiago
Santiago’s Central Market is the place to find fresh fish and seafood, with restaurants serving ceviche and other specialties.
Parque Forestal de Santiago de Chile
Parque Forestal is a park that forms a long stretch of greenery along the Mapocho River.
Forest Park
Parque Forestal is a park that forms a long stretch of greenery along the Mapocho River.
Palacio de la Moneda
Palacio de la Moneda is the seat of the President of the Republic of Chile, where you can watch the changing of the guard.
Coin Palace
Palacio de la Moneda is the seat of the President of the Republic of Chile, where you can watch the changing of the guard.
Centro Cultural Palacio de la Moneda
Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda is a cultural center featuring exhibitions, design shops, and a small selection of cafes.
Bellavista Neighborhood
Bellavista is a cultural hub with theaters, cinemas, cafes, museums, and restaurants.
MNBA - Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes focuses on Chilean paintings and sculptures.
Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts
The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes focuses on Chilean paintings and sculptures.
MAC - Museo de Arte Contemporáneo
The Museo de Arte Contemporáneo focuses on pieces from the turn of the 19th century.
Contemporary Art Museum
The Museo de Arte Contemporáneo focuses on pieces from the turn of the 19th century.
Paris-Londres Neighborhood
The Paris-Londres neighborhood features cobbled streets and restored mansions.
Barrio París-Londres
The Paris-Londres neighborhood features cobbled streets and restored mansions.
Galindo
Galindo is a restaurant where you can try Chorrillana, a Chilean twist on poutine.
Pio Nono station
Pio Nono station is where you catch the funicular to the top of San Cristobal Hill.
Metropolitan Cathedral
A symbol of resilience, this cathedral's history dates back to the mid-16th century, having been rebuilt multiple times due to earthquakes, blending neo-classical beauty with baroque details.
Cerro San Cristobal
A hill offering breathtaking views of the city and the Andes mountains, featuring a towering statue of the Virgin Mary and a small chapel.
Presidential Palace (La Moneda)
Built in the late 18th century, this palace played a major role in the country's history, notably during the 1973 military coup; it now houses a cultural center and offers the changing of the guards ceremony.
La Chascona (Museum)
A museum dedicated to the life and work of the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, located in the Barrio Bellavista neighborhood.
Parque Forestal
A big urban park in the city center, built in the early 20th century, perfect for strolling, jogging, or relaxing, and home to cultural institutions like the Museum of Fine Arts.
Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts is a cultural experience in Santiago, known for its beautiful building and art collection.
Santiago International Airport
The city is served by this airport.
National History Museum
A historic museum in Plaza de Armas where you can climb the bell tower.
La Moneda Palace
The seat of Government, originally the colonial mint, and site of the 1973 military coup.
Parque de las Esculturas
A park in Providencia known for its jumble of artworks.
Centro Cultural Estacion Mapocho
A monumental train station turned exhibition space with a café and restaurant.
Concha y Toro winery
A winery in Pirque offering tours and tasting sessions.
San Cristóbal Hills
A spot to watch the sunset over Santiago, accessible by foot, bus, funicular, or teleférico (cable car).
Barrio Paris-Londres
A beautiful neighborhood in Santiago meant to represent Paris and London architecture.
Flag Square
A square featuring a large Chilean flag, where the colors represent the Andes, the Pacific Ocean, and the blood spilled for independence.
Plaza de La Constitución
An important square in Santiago, home to the presidential building La Moneda and adorned with Chilean flags.
Castillo Hidalgo
A castle constructed on top of Santa Lucia Hill in 1816, used as a fortress after Chile's independence.
Santo Domingo Church
A beautiful church that was not finished until 1779, standing on top of old ruins of old churches.
Hotel Regal Pacific Santiago
A well-regarded hotel offering comfortable stays and convenient access to Santiago's business and cultural districts.
Hostal Rio Amazonas
A budget-friendly hostel popular with backpackers, offering a social atmosphere and basic amenities for travelers exploring Santiago.
San Cristóbal Walking Tour
A walking tour to the top of San Cristobal Hill is available for tourists visiting Santiago.
Cajón del Maipo
Cajón del Maipo is a destination for outdoor activities and mountain views near Santiago, accessible for a day trip.
Volcán San José
Volcán San José is part of a hiking tour from Santiago.
Valparaiso
Valparaiso is known for its incredible street art and unique architecture influenced by immigration.
Casablanca Valley
Casablanca Valley is a destination for wine tours near Santiago.
Andes
The Andes mountains provide a stunning backdrop to Santiago, impacting the city's skyline and offering scenic sunrises.
Santa Lucia
Santa Lucia Hill is an easily accessible hill in downtown Santiago with a viewing platform, the Castillo Hio, and the Neptune Fountain.
Castillo Hio
The Castillo Hio is located on Santa Lucia Hill.
Neptune fountain
The Neptune Fountain is located at the bottom of Santa Lucia Hill.
San crisal Hill
San Cristobal Hill is a major tourist attraction with a Virgin Mary statue on top, accessible by funicular and cable car, offering great views of Santiago.
Historic Park
The Historic Park in the center of Santiago features the Plaza otus.
plaza otus
Plaza otus is located in the Historic Park in the center of town.
cathedral
An impressive cathedral located in Plaza Dez armor, the main square of Santiago.
city market
The City Market opens early for restaurants to buy fresh fish and is generally closed by 5 PM.
plaz otas
Plaz otas has museums and great architecture.
South America
The city has a totally different vibe than any other major cities you have in South America.
Maria
The statue of Maria is at the top of San Cristobal Hill.
Museum of pre-colombian Art
The Museum of pre-colombian Art is located near Plaza de Armas and features a special collection.
plaza de otus
The Museum of pre-colombian Art is located near Plaza de Armas.
Muse de Laos
The Muse de Laos is the Museum of memory and human rights, where you can learn about the history of the dictatorship.
West side of Santiago
Tourists are advised to avoid the west side of Santiago.
Bell Vista
Bellavista is a bohemian and artsy neighborhood with a Pan-Latin American food area.
lasia
This term does not correspond to a known location in Santiago, Chile. It might be a misspelling or a very localized reference.
Plaza the arm
Likely a misspelling of Plaza de Armas, the main square and historic heart of Santiago.
Santiago's General Cemetery
Santiago's General Cemetery features impressive tombs and crypts of notable figures in Chilean history.
Presidential Palace
You can see the change of the guard of the Presidential Palace.
Central Valley
Home to some of Chile's most beautiful natural landscapes such as the Andes Mountains.
Fantastic Vineyards
Fantastic Vineyards is a destination for wine tours in the Central Valley.
kund myo
Kund myo is a gorge with hiking and outdoor activities, located 15 km out of town.
Funicular de Santiago
A funicular train that takes you to the top of Cerro San Cristobal.
Fuente Alemana
A German Alpine-style restaurant known for its large and delicious meat sandwiches, particularly broiled pork or beef with cheese on soft white bread.
Paso Bandera
A colorful spot in downtown Santiago surrounded by shops, perfect for enjoying a coffee and perhaps Mote con huesillo.
Patio Bella Vista
A tourist-friendly area in Bella Vista with numerous eating options and English menus.
Pio Nono Street
The Bella Vista area is great for food and bars it's always busy with a good safe vibe.
Bella Vista
An area known for its food, bars, nightlife, and safe atmosphere.
Galindo restaurant
A restaurant in the Bella Vista area offering Chilean dishes, including Lomo a lo Pobre.
Santiago Airport
Santiago's International Airport, the point of departure from Chile.
Atakama Desert
A desert offering tours to see the Lagona Delti Plano, the Tatio geysers, and the Salt Flats.
San Peder Delama
Location in the Atakama Desert, offering various tours.
Lagona Delti Plano
High altitude lagoons in the Atakama Desert.
Tatio Geysers
Geysers in the Atakama Desert known for bubbling up in the morning.
Salt Flats
Salt Flats in the Atakama Desert.
Val Parizo
A city known for its street art, immigrant culture, churches, and architecture.
Castile Hialgo
A castle located on Santa Lucia hill in Santiago.
San Christal
Hill with the Virgin Mary on top, offering incredible views of Santiago.
St Christopher Hill
Hill with the Virgin Mary on top, offering incredible views of Santiago.
Virgin Mary
Statue of the Virgin Mary located on top of San Cristobal Hill in Santiago.
pre-colombian art museum
A cool museum in Santiago.
Plaza the otus
The main square in Santiago, featuring the cathedral.
Patagonia
A region known for hiking, especially during the South American summer.
Tes Delan National Park
A national park in Patagonia featuring the Three Peaks.
San Cristobal Hill
San Cristobal Hill offers panoramic views of Santiago and the Andes Mountains, featuring the iconic La Virgin Maria statue, accessible by bus, funicular, or cable car.
St. Lucia Hill
St. Lucia Hill, a former volcano and metropolitan park, is where Santiago was founded, featuring historic forts, an old chapel, Neptune's fountain, and observation platforms with city views.
Bicentennial Park
Bicentennial Park is a vast and peaceful park with grassy areas, palm trees, lagoons, and flamingos, offering a restaurant called Mestizo.
Mestizo
Mestizo is a restaurant located in Bicentennial Park known for its excellent food.
Costanera Center
A prominent skyscraper in Santiago, offering shopping, entertainment, and panoramic city views from its observation deck.
Río Mapocho
A river flowing through Santiago that has been revitalized into a beautiful urban green space with parks and cycling paths.
Metro de Santiago
The efficient and modern subway system in Santiago, praised for its cleanliness, punctuality, and accessibility.
Aeropuerto Internacional Arturo Merino Benítez
Santiago's main international airport, noted for its modern architecture, efficiency, and excellent passenger services.
Clínica Alemana
A well-regarded private hospital in Santiago, known for its efficient emergency services and high-quality patient care.
Las Condes
An upscale district in Santiago, recognized for its modern architecture, luxury shopping, and business centers.
Santa Lucía
A historically significant area in Santiago, now known for its traditional artisan fairs and lively cultural markets.
Valparaiso Port
A top view of the city displays an impressive array of colors made by the colorful roofs on the cliff top homes that dominate these parts.
Inca Lagoon
A high-altitude jewel nestled in the Andes, this stunning lagoon boasts incredibly blue waters reflecting the surrounding volcanic peaks. It's a remote natural wonder.
Andes Mountain Range
Offers a wide range of outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing and skiing.
Atacama Desert
The Atacama Desert, located in northern Chile, is the driest non-polar desert in the world, renowned for its surreal landscapes, salt flats, geysers, and incredible stargazing.
Torres del Paine National Park
Famous for the three Granite Peaks and features beautiful rivers, lakes, glaciers and incredible valleys.
Lastarria
Historic neighborhood in Santiago known for colorful streets, charming cafes, and trendy boutiques.
Easter Island
Easter Island, a remote Chilean territory in Polynesia, is world-famous for its enigmatic moai statues, monolithic human figures carved by the Rapa Nui people.
Patagonia region
Offers stunning landscapes, vibrant cities and unique natural attractions.
Valley of the Moon
Located in the Los flomancos national park with landscapes resembling the moon.
Los flomancos national park
A stunning coastal national park known for its dramatic cliffs, diverse birdlife, and unique flora adapted to the arid climate. It offers a glimpse into Chile's rugged coastline.
San Pedro de Atacama
Easily accessible town near the Valley of the Moon.
Mano Del desierto
A giant structure that shows a hand reaching out to the sky.
alma Observatory
One of the largest and most powerful telescopes in the world.
Rapa Nui
Also known as Easter Island is an archaeological site famed for the plenty of ancient statues left here by inhabitants between the 13th to 15th centuries.
maipo Canyon
A relaxing day trip or weekend getaway option.
Chilean Lake District
Known as the Switzerland of Chile, this district has many sparkling Lakes, National Parks and snow-capped volcanoes.
Cape Horn
The most southern point of South America and the meeting point of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
ornos island
lauca National Park
One of the most enchanting national parks in Chile because of the variety of animals here.
Pacific Ocean
This port has been identified as the most important to the Pacific Ocean which is why it has been nicknamed The Jewel of the Pacific
Pacific port
This port has been identified as the most important to the Pacific Ocean which is why it has been nicknamed The Jewel of the Pacific
Vina Del Mar
Known for its Gardens high-rise buildings and beaches
Arctic Museum
Located in Punta Arenas, this museum focuses on the history of exploration and human presence in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. It offers a fascinating look at polar expeditions.
Vergara Palace
A beautiful historic building in Viña del Mar, now serving as the headquarters for the National Cultural and Artistic Corporation (Conarte). It's a landmark of architectural significance.
Los pinguinos natural Monument
One of the only places in the country where you can find penguins in their natural habitat.
Atlantic
It is also said to be the meeting point of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Isla Magdalena
A small island on the Straits of Magellan and it's a protected area in Chile's Patagonian region.
Straits of Magellan
A small island on the Straits of Magellan and it's a protected area in Chile's Patagonian region.
Punta Arenas
The nearest town to the island is Punta Arenas where you can take a boat ride to Isla Magdalena
chiloe island
Famous for its picturesque palifitos which are colorful stilt houses built on water.
chiloe archipelago
Which is the main island of the chiloe archipelago
Andes Mountains
An unforgettable destination for families with ski resorts in winter and hiking trails in summer.
keola National Park
Known for its stunning Landscapes including forests lakes and Glaciers as well as a wide range of Flora and Fauna.
Lake District
A town in Chile's Lake District.
Via Rica volcano
One of the most active volcanoes in Chile and offers opportunities for volcano trekking and other adventure sports.
futule Fu
Beauty has been described as both mesmerizing and captivating by the relatively few tourists who find their way here.
Northern Patagonia
Located in Northern Patagonia just a few kilometers from the border of Argentina lies the commune town of futile Fu
Argentina
One of only two rivers to cross the Chile Argentina border
futile river
Arguably the most popular attraction here and it is certainly worth more than the hype it gets.
marble caves
The Marble Caves are a series of stunning natural formations carved by glacial waters into the General Carrera Lake in Patagonia.
Chilean Coast Range
A mountain range running parallel to the Andes along Chile's Pacific coast, influencing its climate and landscape. It features diverse ecosystems from dry scrublands to forests.
Chilean pre-columbian Art Museum
Santiago
Santiago, the vibrant capital of Chile, is a bustling metropolis nestled against the Andes Mountains, offering a blend of urban energy and natural beauty.
Plaza de Armas Santiago de Chile
The main square of Santiago, a central gathering place to experience the city's vibe.
La Moneda Palace Santiago de Chile
A significant building in Santiago, similar to the office of the Argentine president, where protests have been seen.
Barrio Lastarria Santiago de Chile
A charming neighborhood known for its quaint street markets.
Barrio Bellavista Santiago de Chile
A quarter celebrated for its eclectic street art and vibrant cafes and restaurants.
Barrio Italia Santiago de Chile
An area with design stores, vintage shops, and diverse restaurants, appealing to foodies and design enthusiasts.
Las Condes Santiago de Chile
A prestigious district known for upscale residential areas and modern office buildings.
Mandarin Oriental Santiago Matsuri restaurant
A restaurant within the Mandarin Oriental, offering a fine dining experience.
Mandarin Oriental hotel
A gorgeous place and a great way to experience the structured and modern side of Santiago.
CasaLuz
A dinner option recommended in Barrio Italia.
Palacio de la Chorillana
A dinner option recommended in Barrio Bellavista.
Chipe
A dinner option recommended in Barrio Bellavista.
Ojos del Salado Volcano
Ojos del Salado is an active stratovolcano in the Andes on the Argentina–Chile border, making it one of the highest volcanoes in the world and a challenging destination for adventurers.
Atacama's Coast
The coastal region of the Atacama Desert offers a stark contrast to the arid interior, with unique ecosystems, wildlife, and dramatic ocean views.
Chile's Lake District
Chile's Lake District is a picturesque region characterized by stunning lakes, lush forests, snow-capped volcanoes, and charming European-influenced towns.
Carretera Austral
The Carretera Austral is a legendary, remote highway stretching through Chilean Patagonia, offering breathtaking scenery of glaciers, fjords, mountains, and forests.
Torres del Paine
Torres del Paine National Park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Chilean Patagonia, celebrated for its dramatic granite peaks, glaciers, lakes, and diverse wildlife.
Base Las Torres Hike
The Base Las Torres hike is a challenging but rewarding trek in Torres del Paine National Park, leading to the iconic viewpoint of the three granite towers.
Pumas of Patagonia
Patagonia is a prime habitat for pumas, offering visitors a chance to spot these elusive big cats in their natural environment, particularly within protected national parks.
Fjords of Patagonia
The fjords of Patagonia are a spectacular network of deep, narrow inlets carved by glaciers, characterized by steep cliffs, icy waters, and dramatic landscapes.
SOS San christoble
An iconic landmark in Santiago offering incredible city views via the Santiago funicular.
Park metropolitano
A park at the summit of San Cristobal hill with trails, viewpoints, and a zoo.
Park B centenario
One of Santiago's best parks for families, featuring green areas, lakes with swans, and playgrounds; perfect for outdoor activities.
Muso interactivo Mirador MIM
A science museum with interactive exhibits about space, the human body, and natural phenomena.
Kidia Santiago
An educational theme park where kids can experience real-world professions.
V Nado
A ski resort in the Andes Mountains perfect for kids to play in the snow during winter.
faral lones
A ski resort in the Andes Mountains, ideal for winter activities.
buen zoo
A zoo located about 40 minutes from Santiago, home to more than 250 species and offering interactive attractions.
Kom AUA parah chocolate
A popular restaurant offering a themed atmosphere and delicious Chilean cuisine.
Fuente alamana
Famous for its huge and tasty sandwiches, a hit with both adults and kids.
Emporio L Roa
One of the city's best ice cream shops, known for its artisanal flavors like chocolate with orange and raspberry.
Los Condes
A modern and quiet area with excellent family-friendly hotels.
Hotel Plaza elos
A great hotel option for families offering excellent amenities.
Double Tree by Hilton Santiago
A great hotel option for families offering excellent amenities.
Oddsmonkey
Oddsmonkey is a platform for making money online, useful for funding travel.
Skyscanner
Skyscanner is a flight comparison site recommended for booking flights to and from Chile and Latin America.
SafetyWing
SafetyWing provides travel insurance, recommended for protection during travels.
Surfshark VPN
Surfshark VPN is a recommended service for protecting devices and changing virtual location in Chile.
GetYourGuide
GetYourGuide is a platform for booking day trip tours from Santiago to Vina Del Mar and Valparaiso.
Preply
Preply is a service for finding tutors to learn Spanish, which can be helpful when traveling in Chile.
Breeze SIM
Breeze SIM offers eSIMs for travelers, a convenient option for staying connected during travels.
LEVEL8 Travel Luggage
LEVEL8 Travel Luggage is a brand of luggage available for purchase.
trivago
Trivago is a platform for comparing hotels and recommended for booking accommodation.
Sesame
Sesame is a service that offers savings on the world's top tourist attractions.
VidIQ
VidIQ is a tool recommended for building up a YouTube channel.
Etsy
Etsy is a marketplace where the creator's travel merchandise is available for purchase.
Suncamp
Suncamp offers camping trips for those interested in camping.
Luggage Forward
Luggage Forward is a service that allows you to ship your luggage instead of checking it in at the airport.
Waterstones
Waterstones is a bookstore where you can buy books to read during your travels.
Artisan Village
An artisan village that is included in a private tour of Santiago.
Tanino Restaurant
A restaurant where tours in Casablanca Valley stop for lunch.
Barrio Bella Vista
A neighborhood in Santiago known for its vibrant street art scene, reflecting Chilean culture, history, and social issues.
Santiago Baha'i Temple
A stunning architectural masterpiece and spiritual oasis, welcoming people of all backgrounds to meditate and learn about the Baha'i faith.
Central Post Office
A historic building located in the Plaza de Armas.
National Library
A historic building located in the Plaza de Armas.
Lachaskona
Pablo Neruda's house, located in the Bellavista neighborhood, showcasing his creativity and collection of art and objects.
Santiago General Cemetery
A fascinating place with stunning architectural styles, housing the graves of Chile's most famous figures.
Torre Santiago
The tallest building in Latin America, featuring the Sky Costanera observation deck.
cafe kibe
A unique coffee shop in Santiago known for its waitresses dressed with their legs out, attracting both men and families.
Plaza Dez armor
The zero point of Santiago, a main square dating back to the 16th century with a cathedral, restaurants, boulevards, architecture, and museums.
St Lucia Hill
One of the two hills in the city center of Santiago, offering amazing views over the Lastarria area.
La Arista
The more hip, Bohemian part of town at the bottom of St Lucia Hill, lined with thrift shops, restaurants, bars, and museums.
Chaper Libre
Supposedly the best place to get Pisco in Santiago, embracing both Chilean and Peruvian versions of the national liquor.
St Christa Bell Hill
A hill offering views of the entire city of Santiago, accessible by funicular and cable car, featuring a 14-meter statue of the Virgin Mary.
Sky Costa
The tallest building in South America, located in Providencia, offering views of the city.