Unique architecture and street musicians accompany a plethora of dining options, where seafood is abundant in this South American food court.
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Unique architecture and street musicians accompany a plethora of dining options, where seafood is abundant in this South American food court.
we ffer the best experence on to wheels in town.. afordable prices and a complete turn round the city. Bike rentals are available too. All tour with bilingual and specialized guides. Route assistance as well.
This quaint, yet prestigious skiing village is Chile's version of the European Alps.
The two most upmarket shopping streets in Santiago are Alonso de Cordova and Nueva Costanera in Vitacura. The old houses on these two streets have been turned into fashionable boutiques, art...
The art collections of legendary Chileans Manuel Santa Cruz and Hugo Yaconi highlight this six-level contemporary art gallery.
This well-groomed cemetery is the final resting spot for some of Chile's most honored figures, including former President Salvador Allende.
This historic colonial home houses the Museo de Santiago, an informative look into the city's history. It was the home of Mateo de Toro y Zambrano, Santiago's most prosperous businessman of the 18th...
This busy street is the southern border of the center of Santiago. Its official name is Avenida del Libertador General Bernado O'Higgins.
The Wave is one of several attractions you can find in Mall Sport. Since the closest beach is about 2 hours from Santiago, Mallsport created this Wave for those who wanted to surf, but couldn't get to
This museum is home to one of the world's largest collections of paintings, sculptures and tapestries of renowned artist Jean Lucrat.
This cultural city neighborhood is rich with artists, entertainers and some of chile's best ethnic and local cuisine.