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Top 10 Things to Do in Santiago

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Start by getting to know Santiago, the dynamic capital of Chile. Santiago is a destination that seamlessly blends history, culture, and adventure. Below is a list of the top 10 activities your clients will love.

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Discover the Diversity of Chile

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Rising over 800 meters above the city, this iconic hill provides panoramic views of Santiago and the Andes. Your clients can visit the Virgin Mary statue, enjoy the Chilean National Zoo, or take the historic funicular railway to the summit. For active travelers, Cerro San Cristóbal also offers fantastic opportunities for mountain biking and cycling, with trails and paths that cater to various skill levels, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

1. Explore Cerro San Cristóbal

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As the historic heart of Santiago, Plaza de Armas is surrounded by landmarks like the Metropolitan Cathedral and Central Post Office. Just a short walk away, the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art offers an enriching experience for those eager to delve deeper into Chile’s history. With its fascinating collection of artifacts spanning thousands of years, this museum is a must-visit for clients interested in the region’s cultural heritage. Plaza de Armas is the perfect starting point for exploring Santiago’s rich history and vibrant culture.

2. Visit Plaza de Armas

3. Discover Barrio Italia

Known for its artistic charm and vibrant atmosphere, Barrio Italia is a must-visit neighborhood in Santiago. Clients can explore its excellent galleries, boutique shops, and antique stores, all brimming with unique finds. The area is also a culinary hotspot, offering top-tier gastronomy with a mix of trendy cafés and fine dining options that showcase Chilean and international flavors.

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4. Take on Cajón del Maipo

For adventurous clients, recommend a day trip to Cajón del Maipo, a stunning canyon just outside Santiago. They can hike, horseback ride, or even try white-water rafting amidst breathtaking mountain landscapes.

5. Ascend Sky Costanera

As the tallest building in Latin America, Sky Costanera offers unbeatable 360-degree views of Santiago and the surrounding Andes from its observation deck.

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6. Discover La Chascona

One of Pablo Neruda’s former homes, this museum showcases the poet’s life, art, and eclectic collections, offering a deeper connection to Chilean culture.

7. Wander Through Mercado Central

This bustling market is a must-visit for food lovers. Clients can sample fresh seafood and local Chilean dishes while soaking up the lively atmosphere.

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8. Admire Santiago’s Street Art

The city is brimming with murals and graffiti, especially in neighborhoods like Barrio Yungay. Encourage clients to take a walking tour to uncover the stories behind the art.

This modern park is perfect for unwinding. Visitors can enjoy the landscaped greenery, feed the flamingos, or dine at one of the park’s upscale restaurants.

9. Relax in Parque Bicentenario

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Just a short drive from Santiago, Santa Rita Vineyard is a must-visit for wine enthusiasts. Clients can tour the historic winery, learn about Chile’s renowned Carmenère grape, and sample world-class wines. The vineyard is set against a picturesque backdrop of rolling hills and provides an enriching experience blending history, nature, and fine wine.

10. Visit Santa Rita Vineyard

With a mix of adventure, culture, and history, Santiago has something to offer every traveler.

This curated list ensures your clients make the most of their visit to this incredible city.
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