How to find cheap flights and travel more: travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo // Recommended Tours in Santiago: Full-Day Tour of Valparaiso Port and Viña del Mar from Santiago: www.viator.com/tours/Santiago/Coast-Tour-of-Valparaiso-Port-and-Vina-del-Mar-from-Santiago/d713-20268P5?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-santiago-comments Cajon Del Maipo from Santiago Including Empanadas & Wine in Local farm: www.viator.com/tours/Santiago/Full-Day-Tour-to-Cajon-Del-Maipo-and-El-Yeso-Reservoir/d713-28662P1?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-santiago-comments Private Santiago and Neighborhoods Tour: San Cristobal Hill & Artisan Village: www.viator.com/tours/Santiago/Private-Full-Day-Santiago-and-Neighborhoods-Tour/d713-101394P12?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-santiago-comments Casablanca Valley - Tasting in 3 Wineries with Lunch Stop at Tanino Restaurant: www.viator.com/tours/Santiago/Full-Day-Tour-to-Cajon-Del-Maipo-and-El-Yeso-Reservoir/d713-28662P6?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-santiago-comments
I wonder how many people are visiting Chloe because of Pedro Pascal...I know I wanted to visit a South American country, and decided on Chile for that reason. I can't wait to try out the food :)
Chile was amazing. So different then everything else in Latin America. Well actually I was only 3 times in Peru before so I can't compare too much. But Chile especially Santiago has such a european vibe too it. It's modern, the people are very friendly and open. It's also clean. Cerro San Cristobal is a must-see because you get a beautiful view of the city. You can hike up there for 1h or take a teleferico a few bucks, but for us hiking was really fun. We also loved to just wander around and explore the city with all the different barrios like Lastarria y Bellavista. We were suprised how expensive everything is. It's prices like Europa and they automatically add a tip of 10% for everything which was suprising aswell. For us the highlight was actually not Santiago but Valparaíso y Vina del Mar. Valparaíso is so beautiful with all the art work on the walls. It's a beautiful vibe. It's a smaller area with such much stuff too see. You can reach everything by foot and theres amazing things like special houses, restaurants, art, museos, souvenir around every corner. I would recommend it for 1 day. Arrive in the morning and leave in the afternoon late as it's only 1h20 min from Santiago by bus. They have metro too that takes you from Valparaíso to Vina del Mar and you can try the very famous Completo in "Fuente de Soda Cevasco". It's really famous and the completo is really really big. It was well done but we actually didn't liked it too much. I mean in general we found the chilean food kind of lacking. They didn't have too much authentic food options that were actually from Chile. Sorry for the long text but feel free to ask me questions if you'd like to know more about it.
I recommend fish and seafood in some small village on the coast, for ex. Isla Negra, where you can visit Pablo Neruda's house by the ocean. On the way there is Pomaire, a small town of potters, where you find very beautiful ceramics. It's very near to Santiago, you can go to both places and get back the same day.
Just a warning: the Mercado Central has been labelled many times as a tourist trap, and it's slowly (and steadily) going bankrupt. If you want to have a good meal, Plaza de Armas and Barrio Yungay will fit your needs better.
How to find cheap flights and travel more: travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo // Recommended Tours in Santiago:
Full-Day Tour of Valparaiso Port and Viña del Mar from Santiago: www.viator.com/tours/Santiago/Coast-Tour-of-Valparaiso-Port-and-Vina-del-Mar-from-Santiago/d713-20268P5?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-santiago-comments
Cajon Del Maipo from Santiago Including Empanadas & Wine in Local farm: www.viator.com/tours/Santiago/Full-Day-Tour-to-Cajon-Del-Maipo-and-El-Yeso-Reservoir/d713-28662P1?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-santiago-comments
Private Santiago and Neighborhoods Tour: San Cristobal Hill & Artisan Village: www.viator.com/tours/Santiago/Private-Full-Day-Santiago-and-Neighborhoods-Tour/d713-101394P12?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-santiago-comments
Casablanca Valley - Tasting in 3 Wineries with Lunch Stop at Tanino Restaurant: www.viator.com/tours/Santiago/Full-Day-Tour-to-Cajon-Del-Maipo-and-El-Yeso-Reservoir/d713-28662P6?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-santiago-comments
Also vineyards around Santiago
Santiago it si magnificent country!!! Nice video🎉
Hermoso e interesante video muy lindos lugares para visitar...
Está chévere la arquitectura y el arte con la naturaleza. Que bonitos lugares
Entraste por la via legal?
Excelente ciudad Santiago muy hermoso
Me encantaría ese lugar se ve hermoso
Me parece un buen lugar
I wonder how many people are visiting Chloe because of Pedro Pascal...I know I wanted to visit a South American country, and decided on Chile for that reason. I can't wait to try out the food :)
Chile is beautiful and safe
Chile has the worst food. Yes I said it lol - its so bland and lack flavors.
Can't wait to travel to Santiago someday!
What a magnificent country! I'll be there on November 2023. I can't way! ❤ TFS
Me too. I can't wait!!!
Never been there
Hey. How was it?
Chile was amazing. So different then everything else in Latin America. Well actually I was only 3 times in Peru before so I can't compare too much. But Chile especially Santiago has such a european vibe too it. It's modern, the people are very friendly and open. It's also clean. Cerro San Cristobal is a must-see because you get a beautiful view of the city. You can hike up there for 1h or take a teleferico a few bucks, but for us hiking was really fun. We also loved to just wander around and explore the city with all the different barrios like Lastarria y Bellavista.
We were suprised how expensive everything is. It's prices like Europa and they automatically add a tip of 10% for everything which was suprising aswell.
For us the highlight was actually not Santiago but Valparaíso y Vina del Mar.
Valparaíso is so beautiful with all the art work on the walls. It's a beautiful vibe. It's a smaller area with such much stuff too see. You can reach everything by foot and theres amazing things like special houses, restaurants, art, museos, souvenir around every corner. I would recommend it for 1 day. Arrive in the morning and leave in the afternoon late as it's only 1h20 min from Santiago by bus. They have metro too that takes you from Valparaíso to Vina del Mar and you can try the very famous Completo in "Fuente de Soda Cevasco". It's really famous and the completo is really really big. It was well done but we actually didn't liked it too much. I mean in general we found the chilean food kind of lacking. They didn't have too much authentic food options that were actually from Chile.
Sorry for the long text but feel free to ask me questions if you'd like to know more about it.
I recommend fish and seafood in some small village on the coast, for ex. Isla Negra, where you can visit Pablo Neruda's house by the ocean. On the way there is Pomaire, a small town of potters, where you find very beautiful ceramics. It's very near to Santiago, you can go to both places and get back the same day.
Santiago Ski resorts must go visit!!!
Oooh yeah!
Very useful. Thank you. 😊 👍
Thanks!
Muy lindo país hermoso paisajes
Lindas maravillas del mundo
Santiago country beautiful!
Buen video
Great views
Esta chevere la arquitectura.
Está chévere
Será motivo para ir a chile
What is the sandwich @4:30?
It's called a churrasco. It's like a hybrid between a sandwich and a burger. I'm not trying to hype it, but they're super good.
Hola
I WHNAT TO GO TO CHILE 😅
Go! It's beautiful
Just a warning: the Mercado Central has been labelled many times as a tourist trap, and it's slowly (and steadily) going bankrupt. If you want to have a good meal, Plaza de Armas and Barrio Yungay will fit your needs better.
💪😁
Is there nothing to see in the city that goes beyond its history of colonisation?
No viste ni entendiste nada 😅
Things to do in "Santiago": Cajon del Maipo = 19 hours drive.
I digress. lol
What planet are you living on? It's a 2 hour drive and tons of tour agencies offer day trips there.
@@beforeyougotravel Still not santiago
I only know what tourists should not do when arrive in a country they don't know.
Bad habits and costums
NO VAYAN ! Saludos desde talca
gracias
AAaahhhhh, la provincia!
Ojo publicidad engaño están pagando x los me gusta
List of things to do in Santiago:
1. Leave
Why?
It looks like crap now