10 Things I Learned From My 11 Hour Layover in Santiago Chile
Last week, I got back from a whirlwind of a trip on My South America Mileage Run Vacation to Foz do Iguacu, Brasil. I spent…
Last week, I got back from a whirlwind of a trip on My South America Mileage Run Vacation to Foz do Iguacu, Brasil. I spent…
One of my favorite things to do when traveling is eat local cuisine and Chile did not disappoint. Previously, I’ve written about The Various Eats…
In my previous installment of this trip report, I wrote about how I walked from Parajitos to Estacion Central metro station. I continued to walk…
In Part 1 of The Sights and Sounds of Santiago Chile, I gave you a tour of what I encountered during my short 11 layover…
This is my third time to Santiago, Chile and I definitely have taken advantage of that $160 visa fee so far. It’s been my go…
Last year, I wrote about The Sights and Sounds of Barrio Bellavista and I ventured out again to capture the restaurant scene because that’s what…
In April 2013, I visited Santiago for three nights and four days and pretty much almost ate my heart out. See Part 1 of the…
This post isn’t a comprehensive list of things to do in Santiago, Chile. Instead, this is meant to document what I did in Santiago for…
Earlier this year, I spent three nights and four days in Santiago, Chile and wrote a whole trip report here. As part of my…
Santiago is foodie heaven for seafood lovers as Chile is located on the coast. Santiago’s famous dish is the Chilean Sea Bass. Of course…
The best way to describe Barrio Bellavista is that it’s really the red headed stepchild of Barrio Lastarria. Barrio Bellavista boasts a lot of…
Cerro San Cristobal is a hill most famous for the statue of the Virgin Mary. It is easily the most visited tourist attraction in…
Cerro Santa Lucia is a small hill located in the center of Santiago, Chile. Santa Lucia Hill is also known as a lookout point…
There is a lesser known market called the Mercado de Abastos Tirso de Molina. It is a five minute walk across the Recoleta street…
The Mercado Central is located north of downtown Santiago and it’s only a 10 minute walk from Plaza de Armas. The Mercado Central de…
Barrio Lastarria is historical neighborhood found between the Bellas Artes neighborhood and the Catholic University of Chile. This is my favorite neighborhood because there…
The Plaza de Armas is located in the city-center of Santiago Chile. It’s the central meeting-place for locals as it is the city’s main…
I took the metro from the Pedro de Valdivia station (nearby Sheraton Santiago) to La Moneda station (Downtown Santiago) and the journey took less…
Last year, I wrote about Confessions Of My Instagram Addiction And How It Took Over My Life. Six months later, I realized that Instagram is…
I just got back yesterday from a whirlwind of a trip on My South America Mileage Run Vacation to Puerto Iguazu, Argentina. Last month I…