Santiago Travel Guide

Santiago - traditional Chilean culture meets the modern big city in the best way possible. Spend a couple days or even two weeks exploring Santiago and everything the surrounding parts of Chile have to offer. You will not be disappointed.

To Eat

Naoki

Amazing sushi – you have to try the Chilean Sea Bass Sashimi.

Moritz Eis

The best ice cream and espresso right by the W. We also visited in Montenegro.

Emporio La Rosa

Another yummy ice cream spot. Local and family-run.

Oporto Steak

Trendy steak house with cool vibes

Peumayan Ancestral Food

Exactly what it sounds like - ancestral food. Try the horse if you're feeling adventurous (sorry, animal lovers).

Don Carlos Carne y Vino

Another must-try steak house in Santiago – if it's nice out, try to sit outside on the patio for a fun view of the city.

To Stay

W Santiago

We have stayed here twice and love the location and layout. The rooftop pool is an excellent spot for catching some sun or enjoying sunset cocktails. They also host a great NYE party.

The Ritz Carlton

The rooftop pool and nearby golf say it all.

Hotel Boutique Le Reve

Beautiful ivy-covered boutique hotel.

Casanoble Hotel Boutique

For eco-conscious art lovers.

The Singular Santiago

Highly rated hotel with roughly 30 rooms.

To Do

Cerro San Cristobol

Take a cable car or bus (or WALK) up this famous hill. At the midway point, you'll find a zoo and wine museum, and at the very top, a statue of the Virgin Mary overlooking the city. Go here during summer for the best views.

Los Dominicos Village

A charming little village with local arts and crafts, shops, and cafes.

Caijon Del Maipo

This is a must-do, in my opinion. After a couple miles, you'll stop for lunch provided by the tour at a stunning river. Look up, and you'll see a snow-covered volcano in the distance. Stop by the natural hot springs for a soak on the way back.

Day trip to Valpairaso and Vina Del Mar

An easy and highly recommended day trip from Santiago. Viña Del Mar and Valparaiso are two spectacular cities on the water. Wander the hills of Viña Del Mar, and if you're there in summer, take some time on the beaches of Valparaiso.

Casa Blanca Valley Wine Tasting

Each time our team visits Santiago, we come here for a tasting and picnic. The wines are delicious, and the grounds are unique, complete with friendly alpacas. I highly suggest relaxing under a shady tree with their freshly made picnic lunch.

Barrio Bellavista

A vibrant, trendy neighborhood in Santiago filled with color, restaurants, and bars.

Peluqueria Francesca – restaurant and barbershop

This is definitely unique to Santiago. Have lunch at this French-inspired restaurant and then head to the other room for a traditional straight blade shave.

Barrio Yungay 

After some lunch and a shave, explore the vibrant neighborhood surrounding Peluqueria Francesca.

La Vega Central

La Vega Central is a massive market space in Santiago. You could spend hours there. Sample local fruits and pastries or get a whole feast to cook up at home.

Visit the Plaza de Armas

A large historic square in the city's center with the Metropolitan Cathedral, Museum of Sacred Art, National Museum of History, and City Hall.

 
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