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  • 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.

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