Santiago in Prices & Facts
$7.7 $7.71
Quick Lunch for One
$1.1 $1.08
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« Santiago was not appealing at all. I mean absolutely - hot, dirty, poor. Checked it off the list and flew away. »
« The center of Santiago is strangely divided between historic buildings with offices and a somewhat grim market area that really detracts from the city's charm. But I won't spoil it for you)) »
« I love how in Santiago, the rooftops are put to good use. Seriously, why let a space go to waste when you can turn it into a pool? 😊🏊♂️ »
« Santiago doesn't often make the dreams of South America. Its center isn’t besieged by hordes of tourists, and its attractions haven’t been canonized into top lists of popular travel guides. Yet, there’s no clear explanation for this, other than "it just is." It's one of those places that, despite its charm, has slipped off the radar. If you’re a true original and can't stand “popular” routes, the capital of Chile is the right choice! Just like the country itself. 🌎✨ »
« The episode of "Orel i Reshka" about Santiago is a poor representation of the city. After watching it, I definitely got the wrong impression. For instance, they claim there are no beautiful buildings in Santiago. That's simply not true; there are plenty of them here.
Santiago is underrated by tourists. Most see it as just a stopover and hardly pay it any attention. Personally, I found it resonates with me even more than Buenos Aires. »
« When I mentioned that I'd be in Santiago, I often heard that this city pales in comparison to Valparaíso. But for me, it felt much more comfortable and cozy. It's like the difference between two familiar cities. Valparaíso may be the artistic capital, undeniably beautiful, but Santiago just feels more like home. 😊 »
« Another powerful impression: Santiago has an incredible number of universities, high schools, and colleges. It feels like students make up about half of the population. Every institution is buzzing with life. Right now, for instance, there’s a campaign against the overwhelming workload for professors. At the entrance of one high school, there’s an installation with the caption below: "the professor hanged himself from excessive workload…” »
« I want to go back to the atmosphere filled with football and great vibes. »
Santiago is underrated by tourists. Most see it as just a stopover and hardly pay it any attention. Personally, I found it resonates with me even more than Buenos Aires. »