Tag: Traditional spots

Peluquería Francesa Boulevard Lavaud
/Review It is in the heart of the traditional Yungay […]
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Pocket Square. Plazas de Bolsillo
/Pocket Square. It correspond to a new urban intervention, which […]
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Persa Biobío
/The Persa Biobío is one of the most traditional, picturesque […]
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Libreros de San Diego
/San Diego street from Alameda Ave. to Diego de Almagro […]
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Sky Costanera
/The highest viewpoint in southamerica, something that you can´t miss, […]
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Fantasilandia
/Review One of the leading fun parks in Chile and […]
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Paseos Peatonales
/Santiago Centro has several pedestrian walkways that facilitate the convergence […]
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Metal Bridges over the Mapocho River
/During the Colonial times, the Santiago authorities had to cope […]
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Estación Central de Ferrocarriles
/This is the main railway station in Chile. It provides […]
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Shoemakers on Victoria Street
/This sector is an excellent alternative when it comes to […]
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Shopping Arcades in Downtown Santiago
/Shopping arcades in downtown Santiago stand out for their interesting […]
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Confitería Torres
/A traditional gastronomic spot that opened its doors in 1879 […]
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El Rápido
/As its name (The Fast One) implies, El Rápido is […]
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El Rey del Mote con Huesillo
/This little and simple place offers the possibility of tasting […]
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Urban Murals of Franklin neighborhood
/Who visit the neighborhood Matadero Franklin, may revoke the history, […]
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Booksellers Carlos Pezoa Véliz Square
/It is a square with over thirty years old bookstore. […]
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