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Apartment in Chile Carmen 566
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Departamento Amoblado Santa Isabel 951
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Departamentos Amoblados Santiago de Chile
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Apartamentos CarmenVictoria I
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Apartamentos Nova
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Apartment In Chile Carmen 390
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Santiago Rent Apart
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Vadigi Eirl Portugal
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Departamentos San Isidro 292
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What to Do in Santiago
San Cristóbal HillTopped with amphitheatre, church and statue of Virgin Mary, this is the second highest peak in Santiago. Views are priceless. |
Santa Lucia HillThe hill is covered with well-manicured park full of monuments, lookouts and fountains. A perfect vantage point. |
BellavistaVibrant historical neighbourhood – walk around, peek in the numerous galleries, have local food and party all night long. |
Plaza De ArmasThe main square and the literal centre of the city. Surrounded by historical buildings, museums and landmarks. |
Santiago ZooApart from the great variety of animals, this zoo has also an amazing view! Small but continually expanding. |
La MonedaThe seat of the President of the Republic of Chile. A stately building dominating the Plaza de la Ciudadanía. |
Metropolitan CathedralA beautiful and serene building. The architectural splendour almost beats its spiritual significance. |
LastarriaThis neighbourhood is traditionally inhabited with artists and independent people. Walk its charming streets and explore all the nice shops. |
La ChasconaThe historical home of Pablo Neruda, the legendary Nobel-winning poet. Book a guided tour beforehand. |
La Moneda Cultural CenterThe cultural centre features a number of exhibition halls with rotating exhibitions related to the culture and history of Chile. |
La Vega CentralBest in the early morning: local produce market full of bustle. Shop for delicious fruit or just look around – there's much to see. |
Red HouseBeautiful, well preserved Colonial house that currently houses museum of Santiago and tourist information office. |
National Museum of HistoryThis museum presents the complicated history of Chile and does it exceptionally well. Not many English commentaries, though. |
Sculpture ParkSmall park spiced up with more than 30 sculptures made by prime Chilean artists. Art lovers should stop here at least for a while. |
Fine Arts MuseumIts lavish beaux-arts style building is simply unmissable. Not to mention its collection – they will blow your mind away. |
Persa Bio-BioThe charming flea market takes place every weekend and everything is possible to buy here, from antiques to clothes. |
