Worldwide Destinations
SOUTH AMERICA: Santiago
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Santiago is a city bursting with life and passion. There is a tremendous amount to see and do in Santiago, so no stay is too long. It is the capital of Chile, and every capital should represent its country as accurately as Santiago. An incredible mix of fun and interesting culture, Santiago is the largest and most active city in the country. The combination of European and Spanish influences complements each other wonderfully in this city that features mountain ranges on both sides. The Andes Mountains are found to the east, and the coastal mountains are to the west of this gorgeous valley known as Santiago. Nestled between these two ranges, the six million inhabitants of Santiago thrive in their little valley. The Mapocho River slices through the city, virtually cutting it into two equal portions. The river splits the city into a north region and a south region, neither of which is characterized by any particular differences from the other. However, there is typically a distinct difference between east and west Santiaguinos, if only an economic difference. The Plaza Italia is found in the center of the city, and this is the landmark that splits the city into east and west Santiago. Those who reside in the east are often known as cuicos, and they are mostly well to do. They enjoy a rich South American lifestyle full of fine food and great parties. To the west, the much poorer rotos reside, although they, too, do their best to have a good time despite their financial hardships. There are a number of fabulous plazas, beautiful buildings, and glorious sights in Santiago. The Huerfanos and Ahumada malls are great for shopping, and be sure to bring your appetite, because the restaurants are spectacular in this area. If you start at the Plaza Italia, you can walk all over the city, seeing virtually everything. Walking in Santiago is the best way to explore, especially when you take breaks to enjoy a picnic lunch in one of the beautiful parks. |
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| Santiago Facts | ||
| Currency | Chilean Peso | |
| Language | Spanish | |
| Area Code | ' | |