Navigating a grocery store in any new country can be an intimidating feat. Strange foods, unfamiliar brands, foreign currencies, not to mention everyone talking in a foreign language. Luckily in Santiago, you’ll find many familiar products and brands in any …
Read More »Concha y Toro
Chile is renowned around the world for their wine; so, what better way to experience this than a wine tour to the beautiful and historic Concha y Toro winery founded in 1883 and located in the Maipo Valley, just outside …
Read More »Chilean Culture
Chile’s cultural history is rich and unique, involving the Spanish influence and the native indigenous people and blending them together to tell the story of Chile’s history. In any capital city, you are bound to find cultural exhibitions specifically directed …
Read More »Barrio Brasil
Separated from the unfortunate and ever-growing epidemic of high-rise apartment buildings by the Norte-Sur highway, Barrio Brasil has managed to defend its magic and its architecture. Whether crossing into the barrio on foot or bike, or emerging from the metro …
Read More »Sushi in Santiago Chile
Sushi is a popular treat the world over, including in Santiago. The city is not lacking in sushi restaurants- almost every shopping district and major street is bound to have one, or even a few. However, there are some marked …
Read More »Summer Vs. Winter in Santiago
For many visitors to Santiago, this city may not appear to have grand distinctions between the seasons. There is no snow on the streets in the winter, and the dry summers make it comfortable for locals to continue going about …
Read More »Plaza de Armas
If you have been to Latin American cities prior to Santiago, you may recognize the phrase “Plaza de Armas.” Literally a “square of weapons,” the concept behind this city center dates back hundreds of years, to when Spanish conquistadors were …
Read More »Parque Quinta Normal
Parque Quinta Normal is an 88-acre park and favorite attraction for local Chilean families. It provides a unique and at times nostalgic source of entertainment for children, and several museums as well. Located in central Santiago, it is most easily …
Read More »Parque Forestal
Parque Forestal is a large, narrow park dotted with numerous must-see locations in downtown Santiago. It borders the Mapocho River from Plaza Baquedano, also known as Plaza Italia, all the way to Estación Mapocho, a historical building and cultural center …
Read More »Parque Bicentenario
For fans of parks, a trip to Parque Bicentenario is a great way to spend a morning or afternoon. Having only been inaugurated in 2007, this modern park is located in the heart of the Vitacura community, bordering the south …
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