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Introduction

Santiago

Santiago

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Santiago (or Santiago de Chile) is the capital of Chile, with a population of approximately 5.5 million people. Alongside Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo, Santiago is one of the leading economic hubs of South America. But Santiago is also stunningly beautiful, its modern skyline set against the backdrop of the snow capped Andes mountains.

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Neighbourhoods

  • Cerrillos
  • Cerro Navia
  • Conchalí
  • El Bosque
  • Estación Central
  • Huechuraba
  • Independencia
  • La Cisterna
  • La Florida
  • La Granja
  • La Pintana
  • La Reina
  • Las Condes
  • Lo Barnechea
  • Lo Espejo
  • Lo Prado
  • Macul
  • Maipú
  • Ñuñoa
  • Pedro Aguirre Cerda
  • Peñalolén
  • Providencia
  • Pudahuel
  • Puente Alto
  • Quilicura
  • Quinta Normal
  • Recoleta
  • Renca
  • San Bernardo
  • San Joaquín
  • San Miguel
  • San Ramón
  • Santiago Centro
  • Vitacura

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Sights and Activities

  • Cerro Santa Lucia - a hill in the centre. The site where Pedro de Valdivia founded the city.
  • Pablo Neruda Museum.
  • National Museum of Fine Arts (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes).
  • Parque Metropolitano is a 700+ hectare park and recreation area complete with swimming pools, a zoo, restaurants and a botanical garden. On a clear day, you can experience sweeping views of the city from Cerro San Cristóbal, the city's highest point.
  • Plaza De Armas - the city's main square.
  • Wander the streets of Bellavista and Bellas Artes.
  • La Moneda Palace - the presidential palace.
  • Mercado Central - the city's distinctive wrought-iron market.
  • If you want to see something different, you could go to either Mercado Bio Bio which is on the yellow metro line, metro station Franklin or Mercado La Vega which is on the same line between the metro stations Puente Cal y Canto and Patronato. These are poorer markets than Mercado Central so be careful.

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Events and Festivities

  • Santiago's Annual Love Parade - Santiago's Annual Love Parade is a celebration of love and freedom in the city attracting thousands dancers and party goers every year in January. Expect bedazzled floats, loud music, great food, drinks, and street parties that last through the night.
  • The Santiago Jazz Festival - The Santiago Jazz Festival features both local and international musicians that come to the city for a week of great outdoor live music. Many different styles of jazz are represented, and all of the concerts are free. Event takes place in late January or early February.
  • Vinos de Chile - Vinos de Chile is a wine festival brings over 30 of Chile’s vineyards to Santiago to show off their best wines. The week-long event is typically held at the Plaza San Francisco Hotel in March. Visitors can expect wine tastings, competitions, and other fun events.
  • Easter - Since Chile is a predominately Catholic nation, Easter week is regarded as one of the most important weeks of the year. Expect to see parades, events, and religious ceremonies all around town beginning on Good Friday.
  • Dieciocho (01 Sep 2012 - 20 Sep 2012) - Dieciocho, the 18th of September, marks the independence of the Chilean people from Spanish control, and it is one of the most celebrated events on the Chilean calander. Parties consume the month of September, springing up in nearly all the parks of the city, and the nightclubs get full to the brim with people dancing the Cueca (Chile's national dance) and drinking Chicha. Chicha is arguably the best bevarage to come out of this traditional country and is made from either grapes or apples to produce a beautifully sweet drink that is only sold during the festivities of this month, so catch it while you can.
  • The Santiago International Short Film Festival (22 Oct 2012 - 29 Oct 2012) - The Santiago International Short Film Festival is one of the most important events in Latin American cinema. The festival features short films by both established and up-and-coming artists.

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Weather

The warm days start from November and lasts well into March, with an average temperature from 25 °C to 35 °C during the day and around 15 °C to 22 °C From April to August the weather is relatively cold (still mild though) and unstable, mostly haze, cloudy, and sometimes rainy with temperatures from -2 °C on some nights to 15 °C or a little more on the warmer days. The sun starts to shine again in September and October, but be careful because some days looks like summer and the next day could be rainy.

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Getting There

By Plane

Santiago International Airport, also called Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport or Pudahuel Airport, is the main airport in Chile and located in Pudahuel, west of the capital. It's the largest airport in the country with almost 10 million passengers a year.
LanChile is the national carrier of Chile, but many other major airlines fly into Chile as well, including Iberia, several South American airlines and airlines based in the USA.

Some travellers arriving by air are required to pay a "processing fee." This processing fee is in response to fee levied against Chileans travelling abroad, and will match the amount of the fee charged to the Chileans. Citizens from the USA pay $US 45, Citizens from Canada pay $US 55 and citizens of Australia pay $US 30. This fee can be paid in US dollars, Chilean Pesos or with travellers checks.

To/from the airport

  • Bus: TurBus and CentroPuerto provide regular buses from the airport to a number of stations in Santiago, including the main metro stations.
  • Minivan: Tur Transfer and Transvip provide shuttle services by van.
  • Taxi/Car: Taxis and rental cars are widely available.

By Train

  • Metrotren offers the service between Santiago and San Fernando.
  • TerraSur offers the service between Santiago, Chillán, and Concepción.
  • Buscarril offers local service between Talca and Constitución.
  • Biotren offers local service between Talcahuano and Hualqui.
  • Local Service between Talcahuano and Renaico.
  • Local Service between Temuco and Victoria.

More info at Empresa de Ferrocarriles del Estado (EFE).

By Car

By Bus

By Boat

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Getting Around

Try to avoid the rush hours during the week. In the morning, rush hours are between 8:00am and 10:00am, while in the evening between 6:00pm and 8:00pm.

By Car

By Public Transport

Transantiago
Transantiago is the public transport system in Santiago. It operates buses and Metro systems across the different zones in the city. The minimum fare for a bus ride is 500 pesos. Use the journey planner (Spanish only) and maps (Spanish only) to find your way around the city.

Bip!
Bip! is a pre-paid contactless smartcard used to pay for the bus and metro services in Santiago. You can get this card at all Metro stations and Bip! offices. The card is available for 1,200 pesos and can be topped up with more credit later.

Taxi
There are two types of taxis:

  • Taxi (black and yellow), operated by individuals.
  • Radio Taxi (generally navy blue), operated by a company.

Tourists are recommended to use Radio Taxis.

By Foot

By Bike

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Eat

Chile, due to its common history with its neighbours, shares many of its typical dishes. There is one thing however that people will tell you is Chile's speciality and they'll be right. That is of course, mariscos or seafood there are many seafood dishes in Chile such as Ceviche and seafood empanadas and they get better along the coastal towns. One famous and delicious dish that you should try is the Paila Marina a soup filled to the brim with mariscos of many shapes, sizes and colours that will leave you very content.

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Drink

Once a year for only a couple of weeks around the most celebrated day in the Chilean calander, the typical and delicious alcoholic drink appears for all to enjoy. Chicha can be made from either apples or grapes and both types make a strong but incredibly sweet beverage that can be deceptive. It is a relatively cheap drink that you can buy in huge quantities from the bodegas that open up around two weeks prior to the 18th of September.

Due to the German influence in the south of Chile, many German style beers can be found and are generally favoured by locals and foreigners. One such typical example would be Kunstman.

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Sleep

Budget

PropertyAddressTypePopularity
Aconcagua HostelRoman Diaz 41Hostel76
Almirante Riveros HostelAlmirante Riveros 025Guesthouse91
Andes HostelMonjitas 506Hostel91
Apartment Full equipment CostaSueciaSuecia 151 Providenciaapartment88
Atacama HostelRoman Diaz 130Hostel83
Atacama HouseCondell 857Guesthouse-
Bella Vida ApartmentIsmael Valdez Vergara 492 La FloridaApartment72
BH Bed & BreakfastCapellan Abarzua Nº 143 BellavistaGuesthouse81
Bellavista HostelDardignac 0184 - Providencia Barrio BellavistaHostel83
Apart Hotel CambiasoAv. Pedro de Valdivia 150 of. 1217, Providencia SantiagoApartment74
Casa Club La ReinaAxel Munthe 7710 La ReinaGuesthouse-
Casaltura HostelSan Antonio 811,Guesthouse83
Chilli Hostel SantiagoTriana 863Hostel84
DepacentroAmunategui 471 Apto. Fguesthouse-
Dominica Hostel SantiagoDominica 24Hostel83
Don Santiago HostelAv. Ricardo Cumming 95Hostel91
Eco HostelGeneral Jofré 349BHostel90
Footsteps BackpackersAlmirante Simpson 50Hostel82
Green HouseMarcoleta 537 metro Santa LuciaGuesthouse80
Happy House HostelMoneda 1829 Barrio BrasilHostel81
B&B Rio Amazonas-Barrio BrasilRosas 2234 Santiago Centroguesthouse75
Hostal AmericanoCompanía 1906Guesthouse81
Hostal de la BarraJose Miguel de la Barra 449Guesthouse80
Hostal ForestalCoronel Santiago Bueras 122, Barrio LastarriaHostel83
Hostal ProvidenciaVicuña Mackena 92-AHostel77
Hostal RomandiaRomán Díaz 1403Guesthouse86
Hostal 168 Santa LuciaAv. Santa Lucia 168Hostel85
Hostal SantiagoCompañía 3023,Santiago Barrio Patrimonial YungayGuesthouse80
Hostel Chile InnCatedral 2225Guesthouse72
Hostelling International Santiago de ChileCienfuegos 151Hostel74
Hotel Angamosangamos 367Hotel72
Hotel Plaza LondresLondres 35HOTEL71
House SantiagoBarros Borgoño 199 - ProvidenciaHostel76
Juan Carlos ApartmentManuel Montt esquina 11 de SeptiembreApartment-
KasatobalabaSan Pio X 2441, ProvidenciaGuesthouse80
La Casa RojaAgustinos 2113 Barrio BrazilHostel88
La Chimba HostelE. Pinto Lagarrigue 262 Barrio BellavistaHostel92
Marilu´s Bed and Breakfast246 Rafael Cañas Street 1st and 3rd Floor ProvidenGuesthouse76
Mela Blu ApartmentsVillavicencioapartment-
Moai Viajero HostelToesca 2335Hostel92
Newen Kara HostelCalle La Sierra 1441 a pasos del Metro Manuel Montt - ProvidenciaHostel83
Nuevo Horizonte HostelAvenida Brasil 723Guesthouse75
Plaza de Armas HostelCompañia 960 Dp. 607Hostel77
Residencial Plaza ItaliaAv. Vicuña Mackenna 6, 6 Floor,1Guesthouse71
Santiago Private Apartments and Suitescasilla 51404Guesthouse83
Student Housing HorizonteMaturana 557 Barrio Brasilhostel60
Terra Extremus HostelVicuna Mackenna 38Hostel76
Chile Bed and BreakfastBocaccio 60 Las CondesGuesthouse72
Ventana Sur HostalClaudio Arrau 0340 ProvidenciaHostel83
Vita AparthotelAmerico Vespucio Norte 22 Metro escuela Militarapartment71
Pure Lounge HostelErnesto Pinto Lagarrigue 160 RecoletaHostel78
Hostel So BeAlmirante Latorre 31, Santiago CentroHostel77
Hostal el RacoSanta Domingo N° 2816Guesthouse71
B& B Las CondesAv. Cristóbal Colón 7000 Las CondesGuesthouse-
Planeta CuetoCueto 97Guesthouse72
Intiwasi HotelJosue Smith Solar 380Guesthouse75
Hostal del BarrioGeneral Ekdhal 159 BellavistaGuesthouse89
Che Lagarto Suites SantiagoSan Antonio 60Hostel81
Chile HostalesRoman Diaz 140 ProvidenciaHostel78
Hostal Rio Amazonas - Plaza ItaliaVicuña Mackenna 47Guesthouse88
Kv Travel Chile LtdFrancisco Antonio Encina #1781- Providencia- SantiGuesthouse75
Hotel del PatioPío Nono 61Hotel82
The Princesa Insolente HostelMoneda #2350Hostel89
Hostal Casona ProvidenciaAv. Suecia 1860 ProvidenciaGuesthouse74
Landay Barcelo HostelErasmo Escala #2012Hostel85
Hostal UnionRoman Diaz 186 ProvidenciaGuesthouse-
Luz Azul HostelMoneda #2350 Barrio BrasilHostel-
Hostel Caracol SantiagoGeneral Ekdhal 151Hostel89
Andes ApartmentsMonjitas 506Apartment91
Moai Viajero HostelCalle Toesca 2335, Barrio Republica.Hostel89
Santiago BackpackersMac Iver 661Hostel84
Elegebe ApartmentsEsmeralda 772 Bandera 898Apartment71
Gato Verde Bed and Breakfastcarrera pinto 1905 ÑuñoaGuesthouse-
Hostal Luna CalypsoManuel Antonio Prieto 0184Hostel84
Hostel Bella 269Bellavista 269 Esquina LoretoHostel85
Hostel El CastilloLoreto 229Hostel87
Albergue Ruka MabiMaipu 472Guesthouse-
Hostal Boutique Casa de TrianaCalle Via del Mar 015Guesthouse-
Traveller's Place HostelAlmirante Barroso, 457Hostel77
Departamentos Amoblados Nueva de lyonNueva de lyon 170 Providencia, SantiagoApartment76
MV SantiagoDr Ramon Corvalan 8 Santa Rosa 25Apartment-
Casagrande Mini HotelAv Vicuña Mackenna 90Hotel73
Ride Santiago HostelArzobispo Larrai­n Gandarillas 99 Providencia SantiagoHostel86
H Rado HostelPio Nono 5, Providencia Barrio BellavistaHostel84
Personal Aparts DowntownMonjitas 744Apartment-
Hostal Oveja VerdeEliodoro Yañez 1336 Providencia SantiagoGuesthouse81
SweetapartBarros Borgono 44 ProvidenciaApartment-
Castillo Surfista HostelCalle Maria Luisa Santander 0329Hostel85
Hotel Monte LeonRosas 1991 Comuna de Santiago ChileGuesthouse70
Apartment in SantiagoMarcoleta 545 dpto 12 Sto. Domingo 1240 dpto. 409Apartment-
HDS Chile - Hotel Don SantiagoFernando Manterola #0550Hotel76
Alto Suite ProvidenciaPedro de Valdivia 150Apartment-
Blend HostelArzobispo Gonzalez ,425 Barrio BrazilHOSTEL88
Chile RoommatesMaturana 64 B Grajales 2045Hotel74
DelparqueAv. Santa Maria 571A Departamento 2604 RecoletaApartment-
Santiago ApartamentosMerced nº 562 Depto 2017Apartment-

Mid-Range

Upscale

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Work

Teaching English

Santiago has a good stable economy that has been powering on despite the current crisis. If you want to live and work in a South American country, Chile could not be easier for English teachers. Due to the government's attempts to open up its economy to the world and their current policy of 'English opens doors' the demand in Santiago for English classes is huge. Unlike Europe, a TEFL certificate is not even necessary (although I would recomend it) and you can find many private institutes that are willing to take on new-comers and give them some training. VISAs can be acquired in the country once you've found the institute you want to work with so no prior paperwork is needed before you arrive, many people even work on tourist VISAs and just leave for Argentina every 3 months.

Your wages will be around 500,000 pesos per month for around 22 hours teaching time, which is ok but no brilliant. Chile can be quite expensive in some areas such as food produce. It is however, enough to live well, enjoy life and save a little for further travel around the country.

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Keep Connected

Internet

There are a lot of free wifi hotspots in the city (airports, hotels, malls, service stations, malls, main square, metro stations, medical clinics, etc.). In case that you don't have a laptop there are many places with desktop computers connected to internet where you can use them paying an amount of money for each hour.

Phone

See also International Telephone Calls

Post

Correos de Chile is the national postal service, and although relatively slow it is reliable with post offices throughout the country. On the website you can find more information about prices to send letters, postcards and parcels, both domestically as well as internationally. Post offices are generally open Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 6:00pm and Saturday until 2:00pm, although there are sometimes longer opening hours in the bigger central post offices and shorter ones in small places. Ask around.

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Coordinates
  • Latitude: -33.46912
  • Longitude: -70.641997

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