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The Best Things to Do in Santiago Chile

Last Updated: May 27, 2022 // by Rhonda Albom // 60 Comments
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View of Santiago Chile from Sky Costanera
Santiago is a city surrounded by mountains, and the golden-hour glittering views are quite impressive.
Did you know that Santiago Chile is home to the tallest building in Latin America? Watching the sunset from Sky Costanera is one of the many great things to do in the Santiago.

Santiago, the capital of Chile, is a stunning, modern city surrounded by mountains. Nestled between the Andes to the east and the Chilean coastal range to the west, the city itself is an eclectic mix of architectural styles and activities. While there are seemingly endless things to do in Santiago, we definitely have our favourites.

From heading up to the top of the modern Sky Costanera, the tallest building in Latin America to touring the current seat of government we were always on the go. It’s a city for history lovers, art enthusiasts, and shoppers.

We spent five days in the city and filled our time with a variety of activities. There is an endless list of things to do in Santiago Chile. 

Below are our highlights and recommendations.

Sky Costanera, the tallest building in Latin America

Top 10 things to do in Santiago

Here’s a quick summary of our top 10 Santiago highlights:

  1. Watch the sunset from the top of Sky Costanera
  2. Stare in wonder at the statue of Neptune on San Lucía Hill
  3. Admire architecture at Plaza de Armas
  4. Enter the Metropolitan Cathedral
  5. Explore the Pre-Colombian Art Museum
  6. Tour La Moneda Palace – the seat of the Chilean government
  7. Contemplate the exhibits at Bellas Artes
  8. Ride a cable car or funicular to the top of San Cristobal Hill
  9. Stroll through the Lastarría neighbourhood
  10. Discover birds and a rose garden at Araucano Park

Note that utilized the Discover Santiago 2-day option of the hop-on-hop-off bus from Turistik, and have included the bus stops for each of the accessible destinations below.

It was a perfect introduction to the city that provided us with transportation, a city tour of Santiago in English, and the flexibility to spend time seeing the sites that interested us. (More on this below.) It’s one of the better hop-on-hop-off bus tours we have taken.

Let Chile inspire you…

Before we go into detail on each of the Santiago highlights, let Chile inspire you …

Watch the sunset from the top of Sky Costanera

  • Watching the sunset from Sky Costanera in Santiago Chile
  • City lights seen from Sky Costanera
    Just after the sun set.
  • View of Santiago Chile from Sky Costanera
    Golden-hour.

Costanera Center is stop number 10 on the hop-on-hop-off bus.

Standing tall at 300 metres, Sky Costanera, the tallest building in Latin America, is only 28 metres shorter than the Sky Tower in Auckland New Zealand (the tallest free-standing structure in the Southern Hemisphere).

Taking a 50-second elevator ride, we headed up to the observation deck about an hour before sunset. This is definitely one of the best things to do in Santiago.

From the top, it’s clear to see the mountains surrounding Santiago, and the golden-hour glittering views are quite impressive. Alongside locals and other tourists, we watched as the sun slowly dip below the horizon. A round of applause followed, from the Chileans. Reserve your tickets to the top here.

Stare in wonder at the statue of Neptune on San Lucía Hill

Fountain and statue of Neptune on Santa Lucia Hill in Santiago Chile
Legend tells us we can make a wish by standing with our backs to the fountain, closing our eyes, and simultaneously making a wish and tossing a coin in the water.

San Lucía Hill is stop number 8 on the Santiago hop-on-hop-off bus.

Photos just don’t do justice to this huge fountain dedicated to Neptune, the Roman god of the sea. Seemingly out of place in the centre of a city, as we entered through the ornate iron gates and walked along the lush path leading up the hill we were transported from the hustle and bustle of the big city.

San Lucía is a hill with a long history as it was a volcano 15 million years ago. More recently, it was the starting point for the founding of the city of Santiago in 1540 by the Spaniards.

Admire architecture at Plaza de Armas

Fountain in in Plaza de Armas, Santiago Chile
Fountain in Plaza de Armas in Santiago.

Plaza de Armas is stop number 5 on the hop-on-hop-off bus tour. It is also the stop for the Metropolitan Cathedral and Pre-Colombian Art Museum.

Not an original name for this square, there is a Plaza de Armas in just about every Chilean city we visited. This is because when the Spanish arrived they started each city’s construction with a cathedral, a Cabildo (government building), and a central park, naming the square Plaza de Armas (meaning the main square).

Today it is still the centre of town life, used for ceremonies, and loaded with historic architecture.

Enter the Metropolitan Cathedral

Metropolitan Cathedral in Plaza de Armas, Santiago Chile
Metropolitan Cathedral.
Interior of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Plaza de Armas, Santiago Chile. Photo copyright Sarah Albom
Interior of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Plaza de Armas, Santiago Chile.
Photo Credit: ©Sarah Albom. Used with Permission.

Located on Plaza de Armas, the Metropolitan Cathedral is recognized as one of the main Catholic symbols in Chile.

Constructed from 1753 to 1799, with the final refurbishments in the early 1900s. Neoclassical style dominates the resulting mix of architectural styles. Be sure to enter this impressive cathedral.

Explore the Pre-Colombian Art Museum

Pre-Colombian Art Museum in Chile
One of the many exhibits at the Pre-Colombian art museum. The man to the right offers size perspective.

The Pre-Colombian Art Museum is one of the more unusual museums we have visited as we make our way across South America. It features artworks of American indigenous populations predating the 16th century.

The neoclassical building that houses the museum is also a masterpiece. Built during the early 1800s as the Royal Customs House, it was destroyed by fire in the last century, and repaired to house the museum in 1980.

Tour La Moneda Palace – the seat of the Chilean government

  • La Moneda Palace - Presidential Palace in Chile
    Exterior of La Moneda Palace
  • Inside the Montt-Varas room of the La Moneda Palace
    Inside the Montt-Varas room

La Moneda is on Constitution Square. Here you will also find the Palacio de la Moneda Cultural Center and the Santiago Stock Exchange. Constitution Square is stop number 6 on the hop-on-hop-off bus.

La Moneda Palace is a piece of Chilean history that is now a World Heritage Site. A stunning example of neoclassical architecture, it holds the seat of the President of the Republic of Chile, as well as the offices of three cabinet ministers.

La Moneda holds a place in Chile’s history having originally served as a mint, later as home to presidents, and then the seat of power. It was damaged on September 11, 1973, when military forces staged a coup, a day that ended with the announcement of the death of the president (a controversial event that has been officially labelled a suicide).

Daily tours are available in both Spanish and English but must be booked in advance. The interior is an understated elegance, a striking example of what I believe a top government building should look like. Check availability and book your free La Moneda Palace tour here.

Pro tip: tours book out well in advance, so book as soon as you know the dates you will be in Santiago.

Contemplate the exhibits at Bellas Artes

Santiago Chile Bellas Artes Museum
Bellas Artes – The National Fine Arts Museum of Chile.

Bellas Artes is the Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts. Established in 1880, it’s the oldest art museum in South America. For me, it was the building itself that made the visit worthwhile, in addition to the over 3,000 works in the museum.

Ride a cable car or funicular to the top of San Cristobal Hill(one of the my favourite things to do in Santiago)

View on a foggy day from San Cristobal Hill in Santiago, Chile
A panoramic view on a foggy day from San Cristobal Hill.

We did both! We took the cable car to the top, and the funicular back down. However, the real magic is at the top. Despite the drizzle that decided to turn to rain by the time we got to the top, the views of the city are spectacular. Also at the top is a huge statue of the Virgin Mary, a small church, and the path with seven crosses called “Camino de las siete palabras”, which translates to “Way of the seven words.”

San Cristobal Hill is over 860 metres (2821 feet) above sea level. It is a part of Metropolitan Park, Chile’s largest urban park.

Note: Although the funicular is open daily, the cable car is closed on Mondays. If you purchased the Hop-on Hop-off Plus (two-day pass), both are included. You will start from stop number 2 on a Tuesday to Sunday.

Stroll through the Lastarría neighbourhood

  • Wonderland Cafe in Santiago Chile
    Wonderland Cafe.
  • Madhatter at Wonderland Cafe
    A Madhatter and a Cafe helado
  • Lastarria neighbourhood in Santiago Chile
    Look closely. Do you see anything interesting about this building? (The trim is painted on.)

The popular bohemian Lastarría neighbourhood is both a local and tourist hang out. Whether it’s cultural activities, festivals, restaurants, or the nightlife, there seems to be something for everyone to enjoy.

We were directed here twice. First while seeking a reserve wine for a gift, and the second time to eat at Wonderland Cafe. Designed with Lewis Carroll’s book in mind, this place features “drink me” treats that are massive in size. I had a “Madhatter”.

Discover birds and a rose garden at Araucano Park

Araucano Park, Santiago Chile
Araucano Park.

It’s at hop-on-hop-off bus stop number 13.

The lush green 22 hectares of Araucano Park is the ideal spot to relax. Here we found a gentle walking path that leads to a bird aviary, a rose garden, a playground, and the kind of fountain children can’t resist running through.

Take a day trip outside Santiago

While there are plenty of interesting and fun things to do in Santiago itself, the surrounding area is also filled with treasures. We spent three nights in the Viña del Mar and Valparaiso area (where we took a cooking class and enjoyed some of the world’s best street art), but many people visit both cities on a day trip. Other popular excursions include winery tours, Andes mountain hikes, and a visit to the home of Chile’s Nobel award-winning poet, Pablo Neruda.

Go shopping (one of the popular things to do in Santiago)

Pedestrian streets near Plaza de Armas, Santiago Chile
Pedestrian-only shopping streets near Plaza de Armas.

I will admit, shopping is not on my things to do in Santiago list, which is why it is last on this page. However, if I were a shopper it would be much higher up. At the base of Sky Costanera is a five-story modern shopping mall (Costanera Center) that we had to walk through to get to the tower’s entrance. While it looks complete, with everything one could imagine, it is the Parque Arauco Mall that earned spot number 1 on the Turistik Santiago Hop-on Hop-off bus.

If you are looking for something special to purchase, consider Lapislázuil, a semi-precious blue stone that is found almost exclusively in Chile and Afghanistan.

See friends

On a personal note, for us, the real highlight of our time in Santiago was catching up with our former exchange student and meeting her family.

Where to stay in Santiago Chile

Like most major cities around the world, there are plenty of Santiago accommodation options. Despite the vast number of choices, we think we found the best choice on our second visit to the city.

We slept in luxurious beds and woke to a delicious breakfast at the NH Collections Santiago Plaza. If that wasn’t enough, we had a high floor room with fabulous views of the city, and the hotel is across the street from Costanera Center.

We were close to great restaurants and a metro station. Of course, everything was immaculate, we had all the amenities we could want, and they could arrange for anything we needed. Check price and reserve your stay here

A room at the NH Collections Hotel in Santiago Chile
Our room at the NH Collections hotel in Santiago Chile.

If you’re not a fan of five-star luxury, or just prefer to spend a little less on accommodations, these are the recommendations from a Santiago based friend.

  •  NH Ciudad de Santiago
  •  Park Plaza Apartments (Aparthotel)
  •  Hotel Neruda Express

Getting around in Santiago

Santiago hop-on-hop-off bus

As you probably already figured out, we found the Turistik hop-on-hop-off bus tour to be a great way to get around the city.

It was a perfect introduction to the city and an easy way to tour. We took the two-day option, giving us enough time to see it all including the cable car up and the funicular down San Cristobal Hill. Best of all, the buses run every 30 minutes, we can get on and off the bus as many times as we choose, and we can go around as many times as our day will allow.

As the bus drove around the city, we listened to audio commentary through provided headsets (available in multiple languages including Spanish and English). Check price or reserve your pass

Pro tip: At first we found it difficult to find the bus stops as they are not well signposted, However, the addresses of the stops are printed in the guide provided when you get your ticket.

Guided Santiago tours

The other easy way to get around a city is to let someone else do the driving. Tours not only do this, but they also take you to the best spots and give you an interesting and informative background. Because we opted to do the Turistik hop-on-hop-off bus, we didn’t need to take any other tours.

If we had hired a guide, and I were feeling energetic, I either enjoy this city bicycle tour or hire a private guide from our favourite company, Tours by Locals.

Taxi

Santiago has both taxis with metres and Remis where the price is negotiated in advance. If we needed to flag down a car, we always took metred taxis. However, from the airport, Remis is a good option as it has a fixed price regardless of traffic.

Public transit

We found the public transportation to be surprisingly clean, on time, and easy to use. You will need a BIP card to use the buses or metro. Purchase a card and add money to it at any metro station or Bip Center (Centros bip!). You can use one card for the entire family.

You will need to use the card to get onto the buses or into the metro station. However, the payments are based on time of travel (pay more at peak times), rather than distance, so the card is not needed to exit.

Drive (rent a car)

If you plan on driving while in Chile, we have great success with RentalCars.com. They found us the best prices, offered us options of companies to work with, and of cars. Everything went smooth as silk for the rental of our vehicles. (However, I caution against using Europcar in Chile, as we used them in the Atacama desert and they deducted from our deposit an amount greater than the cost of the rental for two new shock absorbers, although only one was shot).

Walking

Mixed with public transit, hop-on-hop-off bus, or taxis, Santiago is an easy city to walk around.

Pro tips: Know before visiting Santiago Chile

  • The currency is the Chilean Peso (CLP). Typically only CLP or credit cards are accepted in restaurants, shops, and for entrance fees.
  • Most museums in Santiago are closed on Mondays.
  • It is customary to tip 10% in restaurants, and this amount is often added to your bill, labelled “propina.”  If paying with credit, the server will often ask if you want the tip included, the assumption being that you will otherwise tip it in cash.
  • Tap water is not provided for free in restaurants.
  • Neighbourhood safety is varied; therefore, you should check with your hotel before going out at night. Click here for more South America safety tips.
  • If you are taking a taxi, and are not fluent enough in Spanish to negotiate your price, select one with a meter.
  • If you drive, we recommend Maps.me. We found it to be more accurate than Google Maps in Chile (and Argentina), and Maps.me offers downloadable maps that work offline.
  • Tours of La Moneda must be booked in advance, and in peak season can be booked out for weeks. Check their official website here.
  • If you are visiting Santiago for multiple days, book the La Moneda tour for your first day as any newly scheduled presidential activity will change the dates to a future date. Our tour moved one day forward.
  • For more tips, be sure to check out our Chilean travel guide.

Click here to see our South American itinerary.

Save on your trip with these resources

We use these aggregator companies to save time and money. They do the work for us by providing a list of options, prices, and reviews for anywhere we are travelling worldwide. Plus, we have personally had positive customer service experiences with all of them: 

  • Flights: we use Expedia for the best and cheapest flight options.
  • Hotels: we use Booking.com as they consistently return the best rates and their reviews are from actual guests. However, for self-contained lodging, use VRBO
  • Cars: we use RentalCars to find the best deals and dealer ratings.
  • Private guides: we often hire private guides from Tours by Locals
  • Travel Insurance: we start at InsureMyTrip as they are the best option to compare plans and find the right coverage for you.

Before you book the rest of your trip: Check out our travel resources page for more companies that we use when you travel.

We believe this list to be the best in each category. You can’t go wrong using them on your trip too.

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About Rhonda Albom

Capturing the essence of travel through photography, Rhonda Albom is the primary author and photographer at Albom Adventures. She is an American expat based in New Zealand. She travels the world with her husband.

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  1. Staci @ The Voyageer

    February 8, 2019 at 11:32 am

    So cool! My best friend was born in Chile. I dream of visiting with her as my local guide someday. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Kat

    February 6, 2019 at 4:57 pm

    Wonderful tips on Santiago, Rhonda! Would love to explore Santiago and Chile some day, it’s on my bucket list 🙂 For some reason, I found the photo of the pedestrian-street shopping area reminds me a lot of the shopping streets in Australia. I used to live in Adelaide many, many years ago, so that photo somehow reminds me of Aussie shopping places, lol! 🙂

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  3. Caity

    February 5, 2019 at 12:06 pm

    I was drawn to this post because I know next to nothing about Santiago and it was great to read about these highlights! I love the image of people watching the sunset from the Sky Costanera. I’d love to visit here someday!

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  4. Clare

    February 5, 2019 at 4:04 am

    I’m determined to make it to Chile one day and Santiago will definitely be one of my key places to visit. The Pre-Colombian Art Museum looks fascinating.

    Reply
  5. moon

    February 5, 2019 at 1:29 am

    architecture, and a cable car ride? This sounds amazing. They are some of my favorite things. I’m also a fan of using the hop on hop off bus. I didn’t even know that there was one in Chile. Thanks for the info.

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  6. Jill

    February 4, 2019 at 2:00 pm

    I will admit that I don’t know much about Santiago despite my niece-in-law studying there at university a few years back. I enjoyed your photos while learning something about a city that doesn’t get much notice here in the US.

    Reply
  7. Sara

    February 4, 2019 at 5:25 am

    Chilean skies always look so beautiful!! I wish i had seen this post a week or so ago. There were cheap deals being offered from DFW to Santiago, but I just didn’t know anything about the area, except for the beautiful skies so I couldn’t convince my husband to pull the trigger on the fare. 😉 Definitely saving for later though!

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  8. Lyn aka The Travelling Lindfields

    February 3, 2019 at 7:20 pm

    Interesting that you had a bad experience with Europcar. We have rented cars all around the world over three decades of frequent travelling and Europcar stands out for bad experiences. We only rent from them if there is no other choice.

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  9. Brooke

    February 3, 2019 at 10:49 am

    I wouldn’t mind a delicious coffee and brownie treat, a walk in Araucano Park, and exploring among numerous museums and neighborhoods! Looks like Santiago has lots to offer tourists of all kind. It was fascinating to learn about Sky Coastanera–I’m not sure if I’d brave it and make my way up there!

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  10. Obligatory Traveler

    February 2, 2019 at 3:23 pm

    Coffee, architecture, and a cable car ride? This sounds amazing. They are some of my favorite things. I’m also a fan of using the hop on hop off bus. I didn’t even know that there was one in Chile. Thanks for the info.

    Reply
  11. Sarah

    February 2, 2019 at 2:59 pm

    All of the vistas you list look amazing, particularly San Cristobal hill. I’ve loved reading about Santiago from other travel bloggers too, like Lauren and Marcella. So it would be amazing to visit and finally see it in person! You are lucky you did!!

    Reply
  12. Esther

    February 2, 2019 at 9:28 am

    Oh, I’d really like to visit that museum of pre Columbian art!

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  13. Sharon

    February 2, 2019 at 7:29 am

    Your photo of the sunset gives a clear idea of how this city is nestled up against mountains. So beautiful! I would love to ride the funicular up Cristobal Hill, too!

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  14. hilary

    February 2, 2019 at 6:21 am

    That Mad Hatter! I’m not sure I could resist getting one of those. I’d love to see sunset from the observation deck, such a lovely view and great way to get the lay of the land.

    Reply
  15. California Globetrotter

    February 1, 2019 at 8:38 pm

    If you hadn’t convinced me of visiting Santiago with the beautiful architecture and sunsets, you did with that brownie sundae!

    Reply
  16. Gina Gao

    February 1, 2019 at 4:10 pm

    I would love to visit sometime. Thank you so much for sharing!

    Reply
  17. Sarah

    February 1, 2019 at 10:29 am

    What a find! I had no idea that Santiago has so much to offer. Gorgeous photos! And those views from the top of the San Cristobal Hill and from the Sky Costanera are really spectacular. Very inspiring post!

    Reply
  18. Amanda

    February 1, 2019 at 7:10 am

    Santiago looks like a total dream! I’d so love to visit Chile someday. We have a chinchilla and Chile is where they’re from – we dream about seeing one in the wild there! Amazing photos – that brick building totally tricked me!!

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  19. Wilbur

    February 1, 2019 at 2:46 am

    I would love to go to Chile one day. Santiago looks great and Patagonia is a must too. I go to Buenos Aires, Iguazu and Rio recently but a proper Chile & Argentina tour would be wonderful. You have some great pics! Wilbur

    Reply
  20. beatravelling

    January 31, 2019 at 8:57 am

    Santiago looks nice!!! Have decided I’ll visit Easter Island next fall, so Santiago is also in 🙂

    Reply
  21. Ericka @ A Quiet Girl's Musings...

    January 31, 2019 at 2:01 am

    Interesting pictures! I’m not sure I’ve ever seen pictures from Santiago before.

    Reply
  22. rupam { xhobdo }

    January 30, 2019 at 7:43 pm

    Amazing pics

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  23. Ana

    January 30, 2019 at 4:34 pm

    What a beautiful and fascinating city, I love everything about it – the sights, the sounds, the culture, everything! Your pictures are just beautiful and you captured your trip wonderfully. Thanks to you this city is now on my travel bucket list – Thank you for allowing me to experience this vibrant city from your eyes!

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 30, 2019 at 10:16 pm

      You will love it when you get here. There is so much to do and the architecture is so eclectic and beautiful.

      Reply
  24. Jeanna

    January 30, 2019 at 1:25 pm

    Oh, take me to that cafe now! The sky in the top photo is super charged like it’s moving toward an unearthly event. Your photos are so imaginative and professional. The trim is painted on?

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 30, 2019 at 10:14 pm

      Wonderland Cafe is amazing, but go hungry, really hungry. The “drink me” meals are huge. And as for the trim on the building, look closely, only the windows in the front are real.

      Reply
  25. Handmade Jewelry Haven

    January 30, 2019 at 1:13 pm

    I hear it is a wonderful city to visit and it looks like you had an awesome trip!

    Thanks for sharing your wonderful experiences!

    – Lisa

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 30, 2019 at 10:02 pm

      Yes, we loved our time in Santiago.

      Reply
  26. Lydia C. Lee

    January 30, 2019 at 9:27 am

    It’s really quite beautiful. I’ve never really thought about it.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 30, 2019 at 10:01 pm

      Santiago surprised me a bit too.

      Reply
  27. Laurie

    January 30, 2019 at 6:35 am

    Loved seeing the Santiago pictures! My DIL is from Santiago, so we have been there several times and I am always ready to go back. One of the sites I enjoyed when we were there was the Pablo Neruda house. A nice day trip is to visit wine country outside the city.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 30, 2019 at 8:56 am

      How fun! What a great city to go back to often.

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  28. Cyndi

    January 30, 2019 at 5:15 am

    What a great guide! I would love to visit Chile one day. Thank you for the suggestions.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 30, 2019 at 9:00 am

      I hope you get a chance to explore all of Chile. It’s a lovely country filled with such diverse landscapes.

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  29. Nancy

    January 30, 2019 at 4:33 am

    Marvellous photos! Thank you so very much for sharing the tips.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 30, 2019 at 8:58 am

      Thanks. Santiago is an easy to city to photograph, so filled with lovely spots.

      Reply
  30. Hilary

    January 29, 2019 at 9:29 pm

    Hi Rhonda – well you’ve done Santiago justice … amazing looking place – I’d love to visit … pity it’s so far away. Love the Cathedral, while the Museum must be fascinating to see … let alone the views … isn’t that painted building ‘interesting’ … so pleased you caught up with your exchange student and her family … you’ve enticed me to add Chile to the ‘bucket list’ … gorgeous photos – cheers Hilary

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 29, 2019 at 11:03 pm

      Thanks Hilary, and yes it was the variety of different things to do in Santiago that kept it so interesting.

      Reply
  31. Lady Fi

    January 29, 2019 at 7:25 pm

    Looks lovely! Especially the sky watching…

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 29, 2019 at 7:55 pm

      Yes, the clouds were fascinating.

      Reply
  32. Luci

    January 29, 2019 at 7:24 pm

    I didn’t know how beautiful Santiago, Chile was. I am adding this to my list of places to go to.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 29, 2019 at 7:55 pm

      Neither did I. It’s a city that caught me off guard.

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  33. KB

    January 29, 2019 at 6:47 pm

    Looks a beautiful place to visit

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 29, 2019 at 7:54 pm

      Santiago is lovely.

      Reply
  34. Roy A Ackerman, PhD, EA

    January 29, 2019 at 5:33 pm

    It looks like it’s time to return. The last time I was there was during the revolution- and I hightailed it out.
    And, I love when cities offer tourists that on-off bus. I was disappointed when Jerusalem discontinued theirs.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 29, 2019 at 7:54 pm

      That was quite a while ago. I wasn’t there then, but from what people tell me it’s very different now. It’s happier.

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  35. Rhonda Albom

    January 29, 2019 at 12:22 pm

    Yes, the hop-on hop-off tour was pretty impressive, loaded with history and interesting stories.

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  36. stevebethere

    January 29, 2019 at 11:20 am

    Brilliant photos love those views the cathedral reminded me of the inside of Westminster Cathedral here 🙂

    Have a scenictastic week & thanks for the fab tour Rhonda ➡

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 29, 2019 at 12:19 pm

      If I remember correctly, Westminster is much larger.

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  37. Nina

    January 29, 2019 at 11:19 am

    I love the idea of watching the sun go down from a sky scraper, I would have never thought about that, it looks beautiful from the photos! And that cafe you visited, oh my goodness that brownie treat looks SO yummy!

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 29, 2019 at 12:19 pm

      Yes, that brownie embedded into a milkshake was so big, I couldn’t finish it, despite it being so awesome.

      Reply
  38. L. Diane Wolfe

    January 29, 2019 at 11:07 am

    I love the cafe. It looks so cozy.

    The mountains around Chile look just like those in New Mexico.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 29, 2019 at 12:20 pm

      I don’t remember the mountains in New Mexico.

      Reply
  39. hal

    January 29, 2019 at 10:02 am

    chile has long been on my bucket list of places to visit…. and the art museum would be a must see for me

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 29, 2019 at 12:21 pm

      We went to two art museums, the classic fine arts museum and the pre-Colombian one. I think my favourite was the second one, but mostly because it is so unusual.

      Reply
  40. Ryan K Biddulph

    January 29, 2019 at 9:10 am

    The Sky Costanera sounds awesome Rhonda. I did not take the trip up but saw the tower in Auckland last year. Super impressed.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 29, 2019 at 9:30 am

      It’s the mountains surrounding Santiago that make it so special and beautiful from up above.

      Reply
  41. Alex J. Cavanaugh

    January 29, 2019 at 9:03 am

    The architecture is quite beautiful. And what a huge city!

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    • Rhonda Albom

      January 29, 2019 at 9:31 am

      Yes, I have so many amazing photos, it was difficult to choose which ones to put here.

      Reply
  42. Eileen Wise

    January 29, 2019 at 8:41 am

    Hello, what a wonderful post. A tour of Santiago Chile looks fantastic. I enjoyed the photos and all the great tips of what to see. Thanks for sharing.
    Enjoy your day and have a great new week ahead!

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