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7 Things To Do in Santiago de Chile

- By:Author Rebecca Braak

Santiago de Chile

This blog was written together with Nick Berends, our intern from the Netherlands.

Santiago de Chile is a dynamic city pulsating with energy and brimming with rich cultural experiences waiting to be explored. In this blog, you’ll meet Nick, a venturesome intern at Rebecca Adventure Travel. He’ll guide you on the most compelling activities to do in and around Santiago. From immersing yourself in the city’s vibrant history with a guided tour to indulging in the finest Chilean wines in Santa Cruz, Santiago promises a memorable adventure at every turn. Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and iconic landmarks that make this city a must-visit destination for travelers seeking culture, history, and remarkable experiences.

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1. Explore Santiago’s Rich History

If you’re fascinated by the rich history and culture of destinations, a guided tour across Santiago de Chile promises an exceptional experience. Led by local guides, you will go back in time, delving into the fascinating stories behind iconic landmarks like the Church of Paseo de Augustín and the historic Church of San Francisco. These centuries-old churches are not just architectural wonders but living testaments to Santiago’s religious and societal evolution.

Take, for instance, the intriguing tale surrounding the Church of Paseo de Augustín, where legends of Catalina, a woman defying divine forces, intertwine with Santiago’s seismic history. Meanwhile, the Church of San Francisco stands as a true symbol of Santiago’s endurance, having weathered numerous earthquakes since its construction in the 1600s. Inside, decorated statues of revered figures like Saint Francis bear witness to the local tradition of seeking blessings and giving thanks, as evidenced by the number of plaques adorning these sacred icons.

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Church of San Francisco, Chile.

Church of San Francisco.

As you cross Santiago’s streets, you’ll encounter lots of graffiti art, a reflection of the city’s socio-political landscape. This artistic expression serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by Chileans, who draw inspiration from historical events like the French Revolution in their pursuit of social justice. Many architectural structures are also inspired by the French, giving Santiago its ‘Eurocentric’ look. This fusion of French and Chilean cultures highlights the complex layers of identity and heritage that define Santiago’s character.

Furthermore, Santiago’s language also reflects its diverse cultural influences, with Spanish infused with elements from indigenous communities like the Incas and Mapuches. In Santiago, every street corner tells a story, inviting travelers to explore not just the city’s landmarks but its rich variety of traditions, beliefs, and aspirations

2. Soak Up Bellavista’s Charm

Explore the beautiful neighborhood of Bellavista, where creativity and vitality merge in a kaleidoscope of culture. Wander through its maze-like streets decorated with animated murals and street art, immersing yourself in the diverse atmosphere of cafes, bars, and restaurants that line its paths. With its rich history, artistic flair, and culinary delights, this neighborhood invites exploration. 

Traverse its winding alleys to uncover a wide array of dining and entertainment options, where the smell of Chilean cuisine fills the air, accompanied by the melodies of live music and laughter. Whether you choose to explore during the day or embrace the spirited nightlife, Bellavista promises an unforgettable adventure for all who visit.

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Bellavista neighborhood in Santiago de Chile.

Bellavista neighborhood in Santiago de Chile.

3. Experience Wine Tasting in Santa Cruz

Looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure in Santiago? Consider a trip to the vineyards, an outstanding experience in Chile, known for its exquisite wines. Hop on a bus from Santiago to Santa Cruz for a scenic two-hour journey through Chile’s astonishing landscapes. Sit back and enjoy the views or catch a movie onboard.

For the more adventurous souls, renting a bike and pedaling through the picturesque vineyards, framed by magnificent mountains, is an excellent option. Many vineyards offer guided tours, and one standout is Laura Hartwig, a renowned name in the wine industry. Their tours culminate in a delightful wine-tasting experience, allowing you to savor the flavors of Chilean wine firsthand.

Wine holds a significant place in Chilean culture and is among the country’s top exports, reaching South and North American markets. While European competition is stiff, Chilean wine boasts unique characteristics influenced by factors like soil composition, water levels, and climate variations. During the tour at Laura Hartwig, you’ll learn how these elements impact the wine’s taste, along with the role of storage containers like metal silos and concrete egg-like compartments. As the wine ages in wooden barrels, the choice of wood further contributes to its flavor profile, creating the perfect blend cherished by wine enthusiasts worldwide.

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Picturesque Chilean vineyards.

Nick cycling through picturesque vineyards.

4. Marvel at Santiago’s Skyline From Cerro San Cristóbal

Amidst the busy streets of Santiago, a peaceful experience awaits atop Cerro San Cristobal. This towering mountain is graced by a marvelous statue of the Virgin Mary, offering a quiet escape from the city’s liveliness. To reach the summit, you can go on a scenic gondola ride through a beautiful park adorned with many colors. From this vantage point, you’ll witness the city in all its glory, stretching out as far as the eye can see. Whether you seek solace in the presence of the Virgin Mary or to marvel at the awe-inspiring vistas, Cerro San Cristóbal offers a moment of peace and awe in this metropolitan landscape.

Cerro San Cristóbal, Chile.

Cerro San Cristóbal.

5. Find Spiritual Comfort at Templo Bahá’í

Venture to the outskirts of Santiago and discover a remarkable architectural wonder: the Bahá’í Temple of Light. Standing as one of only nine temples worldwide, this sacred sanctuary belongs to the Bahá’í faith, a belief system that unites the core principles of various religions under the umbrella of one universal God.

Even for those who may not identify with any particular faith tradition, the temple’s aura of tranquility and unity leaves an unforgettable impression. You might experience a real sense of awe and reverence washing over you as if you were in the presence of something infinitely greater than yourself. The Bahá’í Temple of Light stands as a testament to the power of spirituality to transcend boundaries and unite humanity in a shared journey toward compassion and love.

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6. Shop and Dine at Mall Costanera and Gran Torre Costanera

As you gaze up at the Santiago skyline, your eyes are drawn to the impressive silhouette of the Gran Torre Costanera. This architectural phenomenon not only symbolizes the city’s modernity and ambition but also offers a captivating glimpse into Chile’s economic prowess and urban development. As you ascend to its observation deck, prepare to be mesmerized by panoramic views of Santiago framed by the beautiful Andes Mountains

Beneath the Gran Torre Costanera lies the Mall Costanera, a hub of shopping, dining, and entertainment. Step inside and immerse yourself in a world of luxury boutiques, international brands, and local treasures. With several floors to explore, each boasting numerous shops, you’re sure to find something that catches your eye. And when hunger strikes, head to the top floor, where a variety of restaurants await, offering a tasty array of cuisines to satisfy every desire.

7. Escape to Santa Lucía Hill

Santa Lucía Hill, a calm haven nestled in Santiago’s heart, invites you on a journey through time and culture. This iconic landmark, soaked in history and natural beauty, offers a glimpse into the city’s past while captivating visitors with its peaceful ambiance.

As you wander through the hill’s winding pathways, you’ll feel transported to another era. From ancient cannons to ornate sculptures, every stone tells a story of Santiago’s rich heritage. Atop Santa Lucía Hill, panoramic views of Santiago’s city await you. Whether you’re a traveler seeking to immerse yourself in the city’s history or a local looking for a peaceful retreat, Santa Lucía Hill promises an enchanting experience that surpasses time.

These are but a few reasons why you should pay a visit to Santiago de Chile. Chile has many more tours to offer and places to visit. Rebecca Adventure Travel offers you the chance to make long-lasting memories while traveling through this beautiful country. Contact our destination experts and plan your trip to Chile today!

Santa Lucía Hill, Chile.

Santa Lucía Hill.

 

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