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Lastarria charms with cobblestone streets lined by neoclassical mansions in warm ochres and deep reds. This cultural heart of Santiago buzzes with museums, galleries, and weekend artisan markets in Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro. The iconic red-brick Iglesia de la Vera Cruz stands amid tree-lined streets where art lovers browse contemporary works at the Museo de Artes Visuales. Santiago's hippest district offers an eclectic dining scene from cosy wine bars to upscale Chilean fusion restaurants. Boutique hotels in converted mansions provide stylish places to stay with historic charm. Metro Bellas Artes sits at the neighborhood's edge, making exploration easy in this walkable cultural enclave.
Bellavista pulses with artsy energy where colourful murals climb up hillside streets and creativity flows like wine. Pablo Neruda's whimsical house-museum La Chascona sits alongside buzzing Patio Bellavista, where locals and travellers mix and mingle. Ride the funicular up Cerro San Cristóbal for jaw-dropping views of Santiago sprawled below you. The area comes alive after dark with everything from casual empanada stands to hip Chilean fusion spots. Boutique hostels and charming guesthouses tucked into colonial buildings make perfect home bases. Getting around is a breeze with the Baquedano metro station connecting you to Santiago's centre.
Providencia delivers Santiago's upscale side with sleek towers, swanky shopping, and mountain views that'll make your jaw drop. The Costanera Centre mall towers above tree-lined streets while Suecia Street buzzes with pavement cafés and boutiques. Nearby parks and the Mapocho River offer perfect spots to catch your breath between shopping sprees and gallery hopping. Getting around couldn't be easier with three metro stations connecting you to the city. Stay in modern high-rises with rooftop pools or business hotels that know how to pamper. When hunger strikes, upscale restaurants serve everything from Chilean classics to international cuisine, all within walking distance of the neighborhood's leafy boulevards.
Photo by Santiago Alfonzo
Open Photo by Santiago Alfonzo
Photo by Carolzinha
Open Photo by Carolzinha
Photo by Carolzinha
Open Photo by Carolzinha
Las Condes
Las Condes sparkles with upscale energy, from the gleaming Costanera Centre skyscrapers to the marble-lined corridors of Parque Arauco Mall. Families love KidZania Santiago, while shoppers hunt for treasures at Pueblito Los Dominicos. The manicured Parque Araucano offers a peaceful break with its Japanese garden and weekend artisan markets. Getting around is a breeze with three metro stations connecting you to city centre Santiago in minutes. Sleek hotels and luxury apartments dot the area, perfect for travellers who appreciate the finer things. The Andes Mountains create a stunning backdrop for this modern district that locals proudly nickname "Sanhattan."
Vitacura serves up Santiago's most stylish side with tree-lined avenues and mountain views that'll make your Instagram followers jealous. Shop 'til you drop at gleaming Parque Arauco and Casa Costanera malls, then recharge with a leisurely stroll through Bicentenario Park's riverside paths. The area buzzes with pavement cafés and upscale restaurants along Alonso de Córdova avenue. Dining here is a serious affair with world-class steakhouses, sushi spots, and European bistros dominating the scene. Most attractions are within walking distance thanks to wide pavements and well-maintained streets. Hotels tend towards the luxury end, with rooftop pools and mountain views that make staying in almost as fun as going out.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Costanera Center, a popular place for shoppers in Providencia. Splash some more cash at Municipal Market of Providencia, Tobalaba Urban Market and Drugstore.
After visiting Palacio de la Moneda, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Santiago. Discover the fascinating museums and shops in this family-friendly area.
Explore the great outdoors at San Cristobal Hill, a lovely green space in Santiago. Discover the fascinating museums and shops in this culturally rich area.
After visiting Santa Lucia Hill, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Santiago. Discover the fascinating museums and shops in this family-friendly area.
Ascend Cerro San Cristóbal for breathtaking views of the city nestled between snow-capped Andes peaks. Explore vibrant areas like Bellavista, where colourful street art and lively cafes await around every corner.
Bonita ciudad en general, pero tiene grandes áreas descuidadas donde el grafitti está en auge y la limpieza es escasa. Asimismo la seguridad, especialmente cuando oscurece, la pondría en duda. Hay una buena cantidad de indigentes en los alrededores.
Humberto
10.0/10
Excellent
As a born & raised NYer who still loves my city, Santiago is a great city with everything I expect from a city of 7M ppl. Subway systems, buses, large, high-rise office buildings along with beautiful traditional architecture. It was a great vacation!
Wilfredo
8.0/10
Good
It's a city in a breathtaking setting. However it does have problems. I was mugged in broad daylight by 2 young men who grabbed my necklace. I did manage to hang onto it but sustained a minor injury. Locals told us this was common. Tourists beware!
Anonymous traveler
8.0/10
Good
Nothing really stays open late in Santiago. The city generally shuts down by 9, except Bellavista. As such, finding a place to go for a snack or a late dinner is quite difficult. Even the metro shuts down somewhat early - 10:30/11:00.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Huge city. We enjoyed the Lastarria area, which includes Museo de Artes Visuales, a street market, and a cultural center; also Bellavista, el Centro, and Vitacura. We went to Amaia, one of the Mapuche restaurants in Santiago.
Dorothy
8.0/10
Good
Aside from being the capital of Chile there wasn't much to see aside from the Museums, Plaza de Armas and La Moneda. That being said, I really appreciated the free access to several Museums and the easy to use Transit system.
Anonymous traveler
8.0/10
Good
It was our first time in Santiago. We had a wonderful walking tour which was great value. Guru walk. Also the hop on hop off bus is a good option to get around the city and learn some history.
Tania
8.0/10
Good
I would recommend taking the lift to San Cristobal Hill, it was a good experience. The views were amazing and frozen treats were delicious
Anonymous traveler
8.0/10
Good
Used to be an extraordinary , clean and safe city. Unfortunately too many new problems of vandalism and crime from people that are not Chileans are polluting the city and the country's reputation
Fernando
10.0/10
Excellent
City that combines contemporary skyscrapers with colonial buildings in downtown, surrounded by Andes!
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All of the other material assets are also very nice; beds, bathrooms, pools, etc, etc but the most impressive was the staff and their attention to timely service and detail. I will stay at RC in general and RC Santiago again for sure. Thanks. "
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Find out more about Santiago
Find out more about Santiago
There's a lot visitors like about Santiago, especially its restaurants and museums. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. If you're hunting for the perfect souvenir, you may want to head to Costanera Center to shop. You might find that sights like Museum of Memory and Human Rights and Fantasilandia are worth a visit.