Thing to see and to do in Santiago

The bustling Plaza de Armas is in the centre of the city. Here, it is rare not to see street entertainers with large crowds cheering them on and multiple tables set up in a far corner for the chess club to meet. The background to all of this action is the ornate Cathedral and the adjoining museum of religious art. Right around the plaza, you can also find the national history museum and the Pre-Columbian art museum--one of the finest in all of Latin America

Concerts, theatre and soccer (futbol) games are all very popular in Santiago, and you can buy tickets to any of these events on Ticketpro (see link below).

Shopping in Santiago

If you enjoy exploring local cuisine and culture at the same time, the most popular places to do this are the Mercado Central and La Vega. Here you can find local produce, seafood, and restaurants. If you prefer mall shopping, the Costanera Center is located in the tallest building in South America, the Torre Costanera. Below is the link to see more about the tallest building in South America.

Other centres include Alto Las Condes, Parque Arauco, Portal la Dehesa. These malls provide more than just shopping as they also have movie theatres, an ice skating rink, arcades, and bowling alleys.

Vitacura has upscale fashion shops, and there are American-style outlet malls just north of Santiago in Quilicura. For local arts and crafts type shopping, there's Pueblito Los Dominicos in Las Condes and Centro Artesanal Santa Lucia in Santiago Centro.

Skiing in Santiago

If you like outdoor activities, there are three ski slopes within an hour from Santiago: Valle Nevado, El Colorado or La Parva.

Wineries in Santiago

There are also a few wineries just outside Santiago, normally accessible by metro, that provide tours with wine tastings. Two of the most frequented are Vina Concha y Toro and Vina Cousino Macul. Concha y Toro is the biggest wine producer in Latin America and is a popular brand on the shelves in the US and the UK. The tour includes a visit to the garden to see the types of grapes grown, a wine tasting on the patio, and then a visit to the infamous Casillero del Diablo, the devil's cellar. Vina Cousino Macul is the oldest winery in Chile. It is also one of the biggest and is still run by the founding family.

Parks in Santiago

The largest and most popular outdoor parks are:

 Useful links:

Precolombino
Natural History Museum
Artequin
Museo Histórico Nacional
Ticketpro
Sky Costanera


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Last update on 26 February 2020 14:07:17
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