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Quote: San Cristobal Hill is amazing. It's one of the most recognized landmarks in Chile and is a wonder to be seen. It's the very first stop we made on our trip there. And we climbed all the way up. The 260 view of Read More
Quote: This very impressive building was designed by the self-taught architect Fermin Vivaceta and is built of cast iron parts fabricated in Britain. It was built for the National Exposition of 1872. Since then it has Read More
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Quote: We took the funicular up the Mountain at the end of the main drag in Barrio Bellevista at the Zoo. At the top, there is a second ride, on a cablecar to the next station. The two are really fine views. Get off Read More
Quote: The name is slightly misleading, it covers art of other areas of South America which had at one time been parts of Chile. You find a well laid out display of pottery, an excellant display of the textile processes Read More
Quote: This hill is a good place to start an exploration of central Santiago. It was here at the base of the hill the Santiago was founded in 1541. The hill, however, seemed to have been ignored until a military outpost Read More
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Quote: This tour is incredible, though expensive. All the tours are really similar, changing only perhaps where you stay. We carefully chose one company only to get to the Bolivian border for breakfast (in the coldest Read More
Quote: The present-day Plaza de Armas is on the site of the central square laid out by Pedro de Valdivia when he founded Santiago in 1541. Unlike many South American plazas, there is no lawn but there are trees, paths, Read More
Quote: Santiago is the capital and biggest city in Chile. Not a major sightseeing city and you can get around on foot in the downtown district. The main square, Plaza de Armas, seems to be where everyone congregates. Read More