A cosmopolitan and sophisticated city with a spectacular view of the Andes
Santiago de Chile has a mild weather, but in July, August and September the temperatures tend to drop dramatically. So don’t forget to wear warm clothing before leaving the hotel. Then, go out for a walk and enjoy a good glass of wine near a fireplace, the experience will be unforgettable.
City review
Santiago has the third highest quality of life in South America. This city is a wonderful mixture of culture, mad-house parties, unique museum, top-flight restaurant and fantastic wine. If you want to eat good fresh seafood visit the Central Market, a historic landmark full of stalls selling souvenirs, and fresh products. In it, you will also find the fishmongers selling their daily catch, and wonderful seafood restaurants and fast-food stands. If you want to buy a good wine visit El Mundo de Vino (the Wine World), a wine store with an enormous selection of top rated Chilean wines. Wake up with comfort and style in one of this two unique boutique hotels: the Magnolia Hotel and the Casasur Charming Hotel. Both of them offer comfortable accommodations and, sophisticated spaces that will transform your stay into a wonderful experience.
If you want to go shopping, visit the Costanera Center, commercial and business complex that includes, a six-floor shopping mall and the tallest skyscraper in South America, the Gran Torre Santiago (Great Santiago Tower). While you are in there visit the Sky Costanera, an observatory located in the highest point of the great tower. End your trip by visiting the Museum of Fashion. There you will find a vast and exquisite collection of clothing that goes from 5th century B.C. up to modern times. Chile’s cultural wealth has positioned it as one of the most important cultural-tourist centers of America.