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Four days in Santiago, Chile
Ashish Bhatia · 2023-07-10 · via ashishb.net

Chile is one most remote countries in the world to visit. It is far from Europe. It is far from Asia. It is far from North America as well.

And the country is deceivingly large. Unlike the USA, Canada, or Brazil, Chile looks small because of its appearance as a narrow strip on the map. Except it is long. The length of Chile is the same as the distance from San Francisco to New York. So, it is hard to visit all of Chile in a few days.

The major areas that you have to choose from are

  1. Santiago - in the middle of the country
  2. Atacama Desert - in the north
  3. Torres Del Paine National Park - in the Punta Arenas region in the south

For our first trip to Chile, we decided to focus on the Santiago region.

Day 1 - Santiago City

Getting from the airport to the city is easy. An 1800 CLP bus runs regularly between the city center and the airport.

In the city, start with a walking tour to learn the history of Chile.

If you have traveled in Latin America, you will notice that, unlike a typical Latin American capital, Santiago is gorgeous. Tall buildings. Clean roads. People bike and skate to commute.

A cityscape with tall buildings under a clear sky, featuring clean roads where people are biking and skating.
A person is seen commuting on a skateboard

After the walking tour, explore the central square known as “Plaza de Las Armas”.

View of Santiago's Plaza de Las Armas with historic buildings, surrounded by green areas, people walking, and urban landscape.

Then climb uphill to Cerro Santa Lucia to get a full view of the city.

View from Cerro Santa Lucia overlooking the cityscape of Santiago, providing a panoramic perspective of the urban environment and surrounding landscape.

In the evening, visit Parque Forestal, that’s where locals gather in the evening. Another famous neighborhood worth visiting is Lastarria.

Day 2 - Valparaíso

Valparaiso is a beautiful coastal hilly city. Rather than booking a tour from Santiago, take a bus to Valparaiso and do a walking tour there. The buses are nice and cheap. We paid 8500 CLP for the onward journey and 4500 CLP for the return journey.

The city is full of artists, their art, and their Instagram handles.

A cityscape featuring colorful murals and urban artwork, capturing the vibrant cultural essence of the city, with an emphasis on local artists and their social media presence.
A funicular, part of a walking tour, transports people up a steep hill in Valparaiso, Chile, with colorful buildings in the background. Cost of the ride: 100 Chilean Pesos.

We did a funicular ride as a part of our walking tour for 100 Chilean Pesos.

A funicular in Valparaíso, Chile, part of a walking tour, was taken for 100 Chilean Pesos. An artist's Instagram handles are visible on city walls.

And finally spotted an artist whose Instagram handles are pasted all over the city walls.

An artist's Instagram handle is visible on city walls

One day is more than sufficient to visit this city.

Day 3 - Maipo Canyon (Cajón De Maipo)

We did an early morning tour of Maipo Canyon which goes to the scenic El Yeso water reserve.

A picturesque view of Maipo Canyon showing steep, rugged terrain leading to the El Yeso water reserve, with a waterfall spotted in the scenic landscape.
A serene landscape features a large, calm body of water surrounded by rugged, mountain terrain, part of the Yeso water reserve.

We spotted a waterfall on our way back.

A waterfall is visible in a canyon landscape, surrounded by rocky terrain and greenery, highlighting a natural attraction encountered during a trip through Maipo Canyon.

While returning, we covered a few other spots like the Tinoco tunnel. Our guide claimed that it was used by Pinochet to murder and dump bodies right into the river. The claim does not seem to have any backing online though.

An abandoned train tunnel used for transporting gold, situated in a rural setting, near San José Del Maipo

Then we stopped at an abandoned train that was used for moving gold mined in San José Del Maipo to Santiago.

An abandoned train once used for transporting gold from San José Del Maipo to Santiago stands still, surrounded by lush vegetation, hinting at a bygone industrial era.

Our final stop was a chocolate shop

Chocolate Shop

In the afternoon, we visited the central market, La Vega Chica. It is great for seeing the wide varieties of food that are available in Chile at very reasonable prices. They had vegan dishes to try as well.

Day 4 - Santiago City

We visited the Museum of Memory and Human Rights which focuses on the human rights abuses during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Carry your earphones for the audio tour and expect to spend about 2-3 hours here.

Santiago Museum of Human Rights
Santiago Museum of Human Rights

In the afternoon, we visited the San Cristobal Hills. You can either hike or take the funicular/cable car to the top of the hill. The hike is intense as well as scenic.

A panoramic view of Santiago, Chile, from Cerro San Cristóbal highlights the urban landscape with distant mountains. It suggests hiking or using a cable car for access.
Panoramic view of Santiago, Chile, captured from Cerro San Cristóbal, highlighting the cityscape with mountains in the background under a clear sky.