Attractions in Santiago de Chile: Our Favorites

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We want to help you make the most of your stay in Santiago de Chile, that鈥檚 why we’ve decided to share our favorite places in our city, where the GoChile team works for you every day. This is our list:

 

1- San Crist贸bal Hill and Parque Metropolitano

By Claudia Rivera, sales executive
San Crist贸bal Hill is a giant green lung set amidst the huge concrete mass that is Santiago. Its green areas are great for resting and disconnecting from the city鈥檚 hustle and bustle. It is a meeting point for sportsmen who want to go jogging, trekking, or biking, the latter being the activity I enjoy the most. The goal is to get to the top and have a panoramic view of Santiago (there is also a cable car that can take you to the summit). It has picnic and barbecue areas to enjoy with your friends or family. Also, the hill has two restaurants: Camino Real (ex Enoteca), and Divertimento Chileno, good options for those wanting to enjoy a good lunch or dinner. Some other attractions are the zoo (especially for kids), as well as the Tupahue and Antil茅n pools, which receive thousands of Santiaguinos every summer.

For these reasons, and because it is such an important and beautiful place in our city, I think San Cristobal Hill is a must for all tourists visiting Santiago鈥.

http://www.parquemet.cl/

2- Barrio Bellavista

By H茅ctor Gatica, sales manager

鈥淢i favorite place in Santiago is Barrio Bellavista, an important tourist, artistic, and bohemian pole for Chileans and foreigners. In just a few blocks you can find excellent Chilean and international cuisine restaurants, as well as pubs, cultural activities, and several museums (the most famous being La Chascona, house of the poet Pablo Neruda). There are also many theaters, art rooms, and handicraft stores, some of which are important for the barrio鈥檚 architectural identity. The Patio Bellavista is also very famous. This is a tourist center and meeting point with over a hundred premises, including art, design, clothing, and handicraft stores, ice-cream parlors and coffee shops, and pubs and restaurants of the most varied styles. Also, this neighborhood is located on the foot of San Crist贸bal Hill, from where you have an incredible view of Santiago and the Andes Range鈥.

 

3- Parque Mahuida and Caj贸n del Maipo

By Alfonso Hartard, general manager
鈥淢y favorite places are the Nature Sanctuary Parque Mahuida and Caj贸n del Maipo. In general, I think that all the towns located on the slopes of the Andes, are unique because they really set聽Santiago apart from other cities. Let鈥檚 not forget that Santiago is set on the foot of one of the most important mountain chains in the world. In my opinion, this feature elevates the city, because it鈥檚 as though the mountains are part of the city itself. That鈥檚 why I think visiting these places, which are situated on the border of the rural and urban, between hills and buildings, between light and shade, is crucial for understanding the city and its history鈥.

http://www.parquemahuidalareina.cl/
http://www.cajondelmaipo.com/

4- Barrio Lastarria

By Mar铆a Jos茅 Lizama, products and marketing executive
I like the bohemian neighborhood of Lastarria because of its classic architecture and the intellectual atmosphere that floods the area. This barrio is located in Santiago city center, which makes it really accessible, and a staple of the city tours. In the route you can choose between a number of pubs and restaurants, clothing stores owned by young designers or watch a movie in the traditional El Bi贸grafo Theater, located at the heart of this neighborhood. You can also enjoy several art displays at the Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral (GAM), a great building that was restored to house this epicenter of cultural and artistic manifestations.

It is one of my favorite places in the city, because it is a tranquil neighborhood, it has all you need, and you can enjoy it in different ways depending on your needs and interests.
http://www.barriolastarria.com/

5- Parque Bicentenario

By Catalina Z煤帽iga, sales executive
鈥淥ne of my favorite places in Santiago is Parque Bicentenario, a 30 hectare park with really cool green areas and entertainment options for people of all ages, including sport and cultural activities. It is located on the bank of Mapocho River, a perfect scenario that gives it a unique vibe. It鈥檚 fun to see people playing with their remote control boats in the artificial lagoons, or to watch the kids having fun in the playgrounds. There is a lot of vegetation, including native trees, and animals like flamingoes and fish. These original details let you enjoy different activities, such as feeding the ducks, playing chess, and many others.

 

6-Estadio Nacional (National Stadium)

By Pablo Dutilh, Product Manager
Mi favorite place is this sport coliseum located in the district of 脩u帽oa, in the intersection of the avenues Pedro de Valdivia and Grecia. I like it because it鈥檚 the main meeting point of the Santiaguinos (and Chileans in general) around the most important music and sport events carried out in the country. It also has a profound and sad history, because it was a witness to the violation of human rights during Pinochet鈥檚 dictatorship, events that are remembered in its galleries, kept intact since those times.

7- Barrio Italia

By Francisco C谩rdenas, photographer and designer
鈥淢y favorite place is Barrio Italia. There you can find a lot of antique shops and restaurants that overtook the sidewalks in the past few years. It has lots of galleries with clothes, design, decoration, and gifts shops. Also, several restaurants and pubs have been established there, making it a really fun neighborhood to walk around, especially on Saturday mornings, when everything is open鈥.

http://barrioitalia.cl/

8- Barrio Bellas Artes and Parque Forestal

By Eugenio Cox, director
鈥淚 live in Barrio Bellas Artes, next to the Parque Forestal, and I love this place because there is always something going on. It is located in the city center, and it has a varied gastronomic and cultural offer, with the majestic Museo de Bellas Artes crowning the landscape. There are lots of places to go for a drink, eat something (Bar The Clinic is pretty popular), and listen to live music, as well as good record stores, book shops. It鈥檚 just a place with a great vibe, where a mere walk along the park is an enormous pleasure鈥.

9- Mall Sport

By Karina Pires, marketing executive
鈥淭he Mall Sport is a different type of mall that attracts tourists from all over the world, especially sportsmen. This place has the best sport shops in town, and you can find both clothes and accessories for skiing, surfing, trekking, etc. Besides, it has several attractions, for children, such as climbing walls, air trail, soccer, skating and ice skating, pedal boats, aqua ball, and many more.

http://www.mallsport.cl

10- Museo Interactivo Mirador 鈥 MIM

By Tania Opazo, editor and community manager
MIM is a museum located in the district of La Granja, and I like it because it鈥檚 very original. It鈥檚 rather an anti-museum: it鈥檚 attractiveness is based precisely on the experience, in touching everything and seeing the world, its laws, and nature through exploring each corner of the building. Because of this, it鈥檚 especially interesting for kids, and they can learn about physics, perception and the environment. I recommend it for families with children, but also for adults who want to play to feel young again, making huge bubbles, drawing, and laughing.
http://www.mim.cl

 

 

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