Chile

Santiago

Chile’s capital and home to 40% of the country’s population, the city does an amazing job of blending its proud, distinguished history with its modern infrastructure and progressive outlook. Crumbling, time-worn buildings stand alongside immense skyscrapers of glass and giant murals of street art, the city itself surrounded by picturesque snow-covered mountains. 

Highlights 

City of Santiago 

The city is packed with museums, plazas and public parks to enjoy. Visit the top of Cerro San Cristóbal (Saint Cristobal Hill), the opulent presidential palace: Palacio de la Moneda (Money Palace), and the historic center: Plaza de Armas (Main Square)  which dates back to 1541. Foodies will definitely want to explore Mercado Central (Central Market) during lunchtime for fresh sea urchins, octopus and ceviche. 

Neighbourhoods Beyond Santiago 

There is more to see and do in the surrounding neighbourhoods just beyond the city center, each with their own distinct charm. Lastarria district is an oasis of culture with countless bookstores, art galleries, restaurants, antiques and design shops, cultural centers, and theaters. Browse the workshops of Los Dominicos Handicraft Village, formerly a monastery, to find unique souvenirs made with natural textiles and jewelry with Andean gemstones. 

Coastal Viña del Mar  

Viña del Mar is known as the Garden City for its plethora of greenery. Enjoy the mix of its modern buildings and detailed urban aesthetics, paired with white sand beaches and sprawling green areas. Walk along the streets and be taken back to the golden age from the previous century. Numerous castles and old mansions that belonged to wealthy families adorn the city and serve as elegant museums today. 

Wine Region 

Chile produces some of the finest wines in the world and Santiago is surrounded by a number of the top Chilean wineries, including the world-renowned Concha y Toro. Savour all the best flavours while in Casablanca Valley, resting between the coastal mountains and the Pacific in the valleys of central Chile. This fertile area is characterized by the refined preparation of white varietals with its Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. Tour the wineries, walking through their vineyards and visiting their cellars, to learn some history of the vintners and the grapes they grow. Tastebuds rejoice with wine tasting sessions and sophisticated local food. 

Excursions  

  • City Tour with San Cristobal Hill 
  • Valparaiso & Viña del Mar  
  • Maipo Valley Wine Tour  
  • Casablanca Valley Wine Tour: Indomita or Casas del Bosque    
  • Half-Day Wine Tour: Santa Rita or Concha y Toro  
  • Aconcagua Wine Valley