SANTIAGO
The majestic Andean Mountain Range can be seen from almost
anywhere in the city. Due to its geographic location, Santiago
is one of the few capital cities in the world which has easy
access both to ski slopes -just 50 kms. away-, and beaches,
100 kms. away. It is in fact possible to visit the modern ski
resorts as well as the famous beach resort of Viña del Mar or
picturesque Valparaiso, Chile's main port, in just one day.
Numerous villages located in the countryside around Santiago
invite the visitor to relax and enjoy the peace and tranquility
of countrylife. Tourists may also visit the vineyards and try
the delicious Chilean wines.
The Santa Lucia Hill in the city center is an important
historic landmark. It was here, at the foot of this hill
formerly known as the "Huelen", that the Spanish Conquistador
Pedro de Valdivia founded the city of Santiago on February 1
2th, 1541. He planned the city according to the traditional
Spanish checkerboard layout which is still evident in the
downtown area today. Today, the Plaza de Armas with its
colorful gardens is very different to what it was many
years ago but the buildings that surround it bring back many
memories. The Metropolitan Cathedral, on the western side
of the plaza, stands on the same spot where the first church
in Santiago was once built; to the north are three important
buildings: the Post Office, the National Museum of History
and the Townhall of Santiago. In the days of the Republic,
new central neighbourhoods -now traditional ones- were added on
to the colonial Santiago of the 16th century. By the 1930s,
modern Santiago, with its green areas and architecture had come
into being. The growth and development which have taken place
during the past years are evident in the facilities which the
city offers the visitor.
New and comfortable hotels Located both in the center
and on the eastern side of the city, have significantly
increased Santiago's capacity to accommodate visitors as well
as providing special facilities for congresses and conventions.
Together with the development of tourist infrastructure,
gastronomy in Chile has also taken1on a new lease of life, both
as regards the quality and the quantity of restaurants.
Historical Santiago
DOWNTOWN, includes churches dating from the 1 7th and 1 8th
centuries and buildings that were once the seat of important
colonial institutions, as well as other important historic
landmarks.
- Santa Lucia Hill - National Library-Casa Colorada (Museum
of Santiago)
- Stock Exchange
- Club de la Union Building La Moneda Palace (Government
Headquarters) - Plaza de la Constitucion.
- Plaza de Armas - Townhall of Santiago Real Audiencia
Building (National Museum of History) Central Post Office
Building
- Royal Customs Building (Museum of pre-Columbian Art) -
Former National Congress Building - Palace of Justice -
Club de Septiembre, Diplomatic Academy
- Manso de Velasco`s House
- Santo Domingo Temple
- Central Market-Mapocho Station
- San Francisco Church- Paris-Londres Neighbourhood-Catholic
Univerty`s Main Campus-Vera Cruz Church
Traditional Neighbourhoods includes a tour through streets
dating from the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century,
mansion houses built by well-to-do families reveal the
influence of European culture. Racetrack
- Diego de Almagro Plaza-Church of the Holy Sacrament-
Cousin'o Palace-Racetrack
- Ejercito, Republica and Espan a Avenues and Dieciocho,
Vergara and Cienfues Streets - Main Railway Station
Cultural and artistic Santiago
A visit to the museums, art
galleries, handcraft centers and neighbourhoods with intense
cultural and artistic activity will give the visitor an insight
into the culture and traditions of the country and its people.
A few suggestions:
Museums in Santiago:
- Colonial San Francisco
- of Contemporary Art
- of Decorative Art. A must.
- of Popular American Art
- of Pre-Columbian Art. A must.
- of Fine Arts
- of Santiago, "Casa Colorada"
- of National History
- ``La Chascona", House of the poet Pablo Neruda
- of Natural History
- Municipal Theater - Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro with its
art galleries and antique stores.
- Bellavista district - Park of Sculptures
- Providencia district (art galleries, cinemas and theater
halls) - Cultural Institute of Providencia.
- Artisan Village of Los Graneros del Alba - Los Dominicos
Church -
- Cultural Institute of Las Condes - Cultural Institute of
La Reina.
Natural Santiago
Green areas located throughout the different sec- tors give
the city a fresh and natural touch.
- Forestal Park, borders the south bank of the Mapocho
River, west of Plaza Baquedano and has fine sculptures
located throughout it.
- Metropolitan Park in the San Cristobal Hill: includes
a zoo, two swimming pools, picnic areas, restaurants
and Enoteca. It can be visited by car, cable car or
teleferique.
- Santa Lucia Hill, in the heart of the city.
- Balmaceda Park, in the Las Condes district.
- Araucano Park, in the Las Condes district.
- Intercomunal Park of La Reina.
- O'Higgins Park, located in the district of Santiago.
Amongst its attractions is ``El Pueblito": which
resembles a typical Chilean country village.
- Quinta Normal Park: 40 acres located in west Santiago.
Shopping in Santiago
National and imported goods at reasonable prices are available
in Santiago in some of the following areas:
- Downtown, between Miraflores and Amunategui streets and
Av. B. O'Higgins and Santo Domingo street.
- Providencia Avenue, including chic boutiques on Suecia,
General Holley, Los Leones, Ricardo Lyon streets, amongst
others.
- Shopping Centers: Panoramico, Apumanque and Parque
Arauco, in the eastern area.
- Plaza Vespucio, in the southern area.
Gastronomical Santiago
Santiago's restaurants offer local cuisine based on seafood,
fish, vegetables, and meat, as well as a variety of
international specialities. Aeras where most restaurants are
located are:
- Bellavista district.
- El Bosque - Isidora Goyenechea area.
- Providencia Suecia area
- General Holley, also has elegant bars.
- Paseo San Damián. Las Condes.
Santiago the ideal city for incentive trips, meetings and congresses
Nowadays it is vital to have somewhere special where you
can do business, arrange meetings and meet up with contacts.
Santiago, like other cities in Chile -Viña del Mar, Arica, La
Serena and Concepcio- combines all the ideal characteristics:
a pleasant climate, beautiful surroundings and first-class
tourist facilities. Most major multinational companies,
whether European, North American or Japanese, have offices and/
or representatives in Santiago. They have chosen Chile as
their South American operational base because of the efficient
services offered here.
A modern communications network via satelite -International
Direct Dialing telephone system, fax and telex-offers permanent
contact with other countries. A good highway system and a
regular transport service connects Santiago with the rest of
the country and the world. The International Airport receives
over 100 regular flights a week from 20 different international
and two national airlines. Chile's financial system is
sophisticated and efficient, which explains why 22 foreign
banks and 24 national banks operate in the country, supplying
the corresponding facilities for financial operations. In
Chile, those in charge of organizing conventions will find
that the very best facilities and efficient backup systems are
available to help them guarantee the success of every event.
The ideal place, where you can really enjoy doing business
Convention centers, numerous well-organized tourist facilities
offering the efficient professional and friendly attention
characteristic of the Chilean people, are determining factors
when it comes to choosing the right meeting place. Due to its
variety of tourist attractions, Chile is an ideal destination
for incentive trips. As the main port of entry to the country,
Santiago is the right place from which to start a visit, a
fitting reward for hard work and professional achievement.
For a weekend of sun, snow and fun.
Santiago and outskirts
- Valparaiso and Viña del Mar
-
An excellent highway about a hundred kilometers long leads to
the coast through the valleys of Curacavi and Casablanca. The
countryside is beautiful and there are several typical Chilean
restaurants serving good local food along the way.
Viña del Mar, also known as the Garden City, has 300 thousand
inhabitants and is the country's main beach resort. Located
next to the Port of Valparaiso it has a good selection of
hotels and a wide variety of restaurants, a Casino, cafes,
discotheques and good shops. Visitors can go for a ride
in a traditional horse-drawn "Victoria" and see the town with
its wellkept gardens by the sea. The past and the present
intermingle in this bustling tourist center.
Valparaiso, linked to Viña del Mar, is Chile's main port and
also the site of the Chilean Congress.
The magnificent view from the numerous hills surrounding the
bay of Valparaiso has long been a source of inspiration for
both Chilean and foreign artists. It is undoubtedly worth
going for a stroll around the picturesque fishing coves or
taking one of the old-fashioned elevators up to the hills
of Valparaiso with their multicolored houses and mansions
dating from last century. "La Sebastiana", Pablo Neruda's
museum-cum-house, recently opened to the public, is located on
one of these hills. His most important housemuseum, which is
filled with his collections, is in Isla Negra, Just an hour
from Valparaiso, or an hour and a half from Santiago. As one
of the most important ports in the Pacific Ocean, Valparaiso
receives ships from all over the world. Here, they unload
their cargos and load up again with Chilean goods destined for
international markets.
- Vineyards
-
In the Maipo Valley, near the city of Santiago, lies one of
the country's most important winegrowing areas. This region
combines the three ideal conditions know internationally as
the "trilogy" necessary to produce good wine: climate-soil-
vinestock.
Several vineyards are located in this area: The Concha y Toro
vineyard in Pirque offers guided tours of the winery and the
nearby village of Pirque with its beautiful countryside and
mountain air and old haciendas with their stately manor houses.
Other vineyards in the area open to the public are: Santa
Rita, Santa Carolina and Cousin o Macul.
- Ski Resorts
-
The ski resorts, which can be reached by bus or car, are
located less that an hour's drive from Santiago. Farellones-EI
Colorado, La Parva and Valle Nevado are all situated on the
slopes of the Andean mountains. From June to October these
resorts, as well as others in Chile, are visited by both
foreign and Chilean ski fanatics, because of the excellent
slopes, good snow, nice weather and modern infrastructure.
Also near Santiago, but 145 kilometers northeast is Portillo
with its traditional hotel of international fame, overlooking
the beautiful Del Inca Lagoon.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Santiago is located at 543 meters above sea level, in
Chile's central zone, 2,051 kms south of Arica, the country's
northernmost city and 3,141 kms. north of Punta Arenas, the
southernmost city in the world. The Pacific Ocean is located a
hundred kilometers away and the Andean Mountain Range. 40 kms
- Climate
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Warm with annual average temperature of 14.5oC (21oC in
January, summer and 8.4oC in July. winter), with annual
average rainfall of 346 mm.
- Population
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Chile has a total population of about thirteen million
inhabitants of whom 5 million live in the capital city,
Santiago
- Language
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The official language spoken is Spanish. In tourist
companies and organizations the higher echelons speak
English and/or French.
- Time
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- Winter : -4 hours GMT
- Summer : -3 hours GMT
- Airport
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Comodoro Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport The
airport is located 17 kms. from downtown Santiago. There is
a bus (approx. US1:30)andtaxiservice(approx:US 18) (*), which
takes you to and from the airport.
TRANSPORT
There is a bf SUBWAY that runs from east to west and north to
south in the city as well as buses and taxis. The city is
connected to the rest of the country by mean of:
- Airplanes
- Two Chilean airlines, Ladeco and Lan Chile run
regular daily flights There are also companies that run
air taxi services.
- Buses
- Buses run to any part of the country with on board
services such as food, bar, video and telephone, etc. Bus
terminals are located in: Buses Norte: Amunategui 920
(Tel. 6712141): Los Hroes: Roberto Pretot 21 (Tel
6969250); Santiago: Av. L. Bernardo O'Higgins 3800 (Tel.
7791385); Alameda: Av L Bernardo O'Higgins 3794 (Tel 7761
023)
- Trains
- Trains run from Santiago to the south of the
country with final destination Puento Montt The Main
Railway Station is located in Av. L. Bernardo O'Higgins
3322 (Tel. 68951 99)
MONEY EXCHANGE AND CREDIT CARDS
Money exchange can be done in
banks, money exchange houses and main hotels Most major credit
cards are accepted in shops, hotels and travel agencies Banks
Banks are open Mondays to Fridays, from 9 am to 2pm Money Exchange
Houses Money Exchange Houses have the same opening hours as
shops.
SHOPS
Shops are open Mondays to Fridays, from 10 am to 8 pm and from
10 am to 2 pm on Saturdays. Shopping Centers open Mondays to
Sundays. fromlOamto9pm.
COMMUNICATIONS
Area code for Chile (56) Area code for Santiago (2) Public
telephone and fax services are located throughout the city
Consult Entel-Chile.
TOURIST INFORMATION SERNATUR (National Tourism Board)
Offices in the Airport and in Nro. 1550 Providencia.
Tel. 2360531 Open: Mondays to Fridays 8.30 am to 6 30 pm
and Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm
HOLIDAYS
January lst/Good Friday and Saturday (variable:
March/April)/May lst/Corpus Christi (variable: May/ June3/June
29th/August 15 th/ September 1 8th-1 9th/October 1 2th/
November 1 st/December 8th/ December 25th/
HOTELS
Referential rates, double room
- 5*
- from US$ 180
- 4*
- from US$ 100
- 3*
- from US$ 40
MEALS
Referential prices:
- Lunch
- from US$ 5
- Snack
- from US$ 3
USEFUL ADDRESSES
- International Airport Information
- Tel. 6019709/6019001/
6019554 Ladeco, Tel 6019445, Lan Chile, Tel. 6019165
- Main Railway Station
- Av L. Bernardo O'Higgins 3322
Reservations and information, Tel 68951 99/6895401 /68957 1 8
Tickets:
- Av. L Bernardo O'Higgins 853 L 21 Tel 398247
- Escuela Militar Subway Station, L 25 Tel 2282983
Monday to Fridays from 8 30 am to 1 pm. Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm
- C.T.C.
-
Chilean Telephone Company National and international calls
Moneda 11 51
- ENTEL
-
National Tolecommunications Company Huerfanos 1133 Tel.
6902612
- Telex Chile
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National, international calls as well as Fax service Morande
147 Tel. 6968807
- Immigration
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Loss of Tourist Card, International Police, Border Department.
General Borgon o 1052, Tel 371292/6982211. Monday to Friday
from 8 30 am to 12.15 noon and 3 to 6 30 pm
-Renewal of Tourist Card Superintendence of Metropolitan
Region. Moneda 1342, Tel 6725320 Monday to Friday from 9 am to
1 pm.
- Emergencies
-
- Ambulance: Tel. 2244422
- Public Assistance: Tel. 342291-
- Fire Department: Tel. 132
- Police: Tel 133
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