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About Santiago

Overview

Santiago, the capital of Chile, is nestled in the heart of the country, between Argentina and the South Pacific Ocean. Known as 'The City of the Island Hills,' Santiago is home to over a quarter of Chile's population. This vibrant city is set in a fertile valley surrounded by vineyards and mountains, offering a unique blend of cosmopolitan energy and natural beauty. The city's cultural and musical vibrancy is evident in its colorful neighborhoods and thriving art scene. Currently, the average price of hotels in Santiago is $105, with options ranging from $23 to $326. There are 131 hotels available, with popular neighborhoods including Providencia, Downtown Santiago, Las Condes, Lastarria, and Vitacura. Some of the most sought-after hotels include Park Plaza Santiago, L'Ambassade Bellavista, Hotel Parlamento, Origen Apart Hotel, and Hotel Brasilia.

Things to do in Santiago

One of the must-visit spots in Santiago is Cerro San Cristóbal, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city. You can reach the summit by taking a funicular from Bellavista or hiking up in about 45 minutes. The view is particularly stunning at sunrise or sunset, as the city transitions from day to night.

For a deep dive into the region's history, the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino in downtown Santiago is a treasure trove of pre-Columbian art and artifacts from Central and South America, spanning around 10,000 years. It's an excellent way to learn about the diverse cultures of South America.

The Cementerio General de Santiago, dating back to 1821, is the largest cemetery in Latin America and a fascinating historical site. Recognized by CNN as one of the World's Most Scenic Cemeteries, it offers two-hour night tours for those over 18, providing a unique way to explore its rich history.

Just 25km outside the city, Cajon del Maipo is a stunning gorge perfect for outdoor adventures. It features the El Morado Natural Monument, a mountain reserve with hiking trails, glaciers, abundant birdlife, and thermal springs like Baños Morales.

La Chascona House, one of the residences of the famous Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, is another highlight. The house showcases a collection of colored glass, shells, furniture, and artwork, reflecting Neruda's unique aesthetic and love for the sea.

Where to go out / nightlife in Santiago

For wine enthusiasts, BocaNariz in the Lastarria neighborhood is a must-visit. This trendy vino bar offers an extensive wine menu organized by region and style, with premium wines available by the bottle or glass. The cozy, library-like interior adds to the charm.

Gin lovers should head to Ruca Bar in Barrio Italia, a popular spot for meeting friends over drinks. Known for its delicious tapas, Ruca Bar is one of the few places in Santiago where you can enjoy a variety of gin-based cocktails.

Tramonto Bar & Terrace, located on Alonso de Córdova, is the perfect spot for sunset drinks. Enjoy stunning views of the Andes while sipping on a pisco sour. As the sun sets, the rooftop terrace transforms into a romantic nightlife hotspot with candlelit tables.

La Piojera, established in 1896, is one of Santiago's oldest and most beloved dive bars. This authentic local favorite is a great place to try a terremoto, a must-have drink on any trip to Santiago.

For those interested in pisco, Chipe Libre offers a chance to sample both Chilean and Peruvian pisco. This bar is the perfect place to learn about the differences between the two and decide which one you prefer.

Where to Eat in Santiago

La Terraza is a traditional Chilean eatery known for its iconic Chilean sandwiches, particularly the chacarero. This spot is popular among locals for its huge portions and great value for money, making it a must-visit for an authentic Chilean sandwich experience.

La Mar combines Peruvian and Japanese cuisine to create unique seafood and fish dishes. The menu features local and regional specialties like ceviche nikkei, locos, picorocos, and machas, alongside Japanese sushi dishes such as maki and nigiri.

Sapiens, located in Barrio Italia, is a health food favorite offering vegan breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. The menu includes buddha bowls, burgers, burritos, pastries, smoothies, tea, and coffee, all made with fresh, plant-based ingredients.

The Vegan Bunker is another excellent choice for vegan fast food and Chilean specialties. The extensive menu includes burgers, sandwiches, chorrillanas, and sweets, with daily specials and delicious desserts like brownies with ice cream.

Restaurant Bristol, situated in the San Francisco Plaza Hotel, is a top choice for gourmets and connoisseurs. The menu features modern dishes inspired by Chilean cuisine, prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients from the best suppliers in the country.

Cheapest time to stay in Santiago

February is the cheapest time to stay in Santiago for an average of $95 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$109

February

$95

March

$106

April

$111

May

$104

June

$104

July

$116

August

$114

September

$112

October

$120

November

$118

December

$110

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