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Santiago

Chile

Explore the urban elegance of Santiago, where the towering peaks of the Andes embrace a city rich in culture and history. Discover the fusion of tradition and contemporaneity as you wander its charming streets, strolling past historical landmarks such as the Palacio de La Moneda. Delight yourself with unparalleled gastronomy, whether in the Central Market or in sophisticated restaurants that offer a unique sensory journey.

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Costanera Center

The Costanera Center in Santiago, Chile, is a massive complex that is South America's largest mall. It boasts a collection of skyscrapers, including the Gran Torre Santiago, the tallest building in Latin America. Shoppers can browse stores across six floors or enjoy scenic views from the Sky Costanera observation deck at the top of the Gran Torre Santiago.

Mercado Urbano Tabalaba (MUT)

Mercado Urbano Tobalaba (MUT) is a one-of-a-kind project in Chile that combines a market with modern living spaces. Located in Santiago, it features a marketplace with fresh food, local vendors, and stores focused on creative industries, all under one roof. The focus here is on sustainability, with public green areas, recycled water usage, and a waste reduction program. There's even residential housing included, making MUT a unique live, work, and shop destination.

Palácio La Moneda

La Moneda Palace, located in the heart of Santiago, is one of Chile's most emblematic monuments. Built in the 18th century as a mint, today it is the seat of the Chilean government. Its imposing architecture, a mixture of neoclassical and baroque styles, is a testament to the country's rich history. Visitors can explore the beautiful surrounding gardens and, at certain times, attend the changing of the guard, a ceremony full of pomp and circumstance.

Cerro San Cristóbal

Dominating the Santiago landscape, Cerro San Cristobal offers spectacular views of the city and the Andes Mountains. Visitors can climb the hill in a variety of ways, either by car, funicular or even on foot, enjoying the serenity of the tree-lined trails. At the top, the statue of the Virgin Mary blesses the city, providing a serene place for reflection. The sunset on Cerro San Cristobal is particularly impressive, coloring the sky with vibrant hues.

Mercado Central de Santiago

The Central Market is a true celebration of Chilean flavors. Founded in 1872, this market is a gastronomic paradise, filled with stalls offering fresh seafood, local produce and typical dishes. Visitors can feast on ceviches, empanadas and other traditional dishes while soaking up the market's vibrant atmosphere. The building's wrought iron architecture, with its ornate domes, adds a charming touch to this unique dining experience.

Parque Metropolitano de Santiago (Parquemet)

Parquemet, short for Parque Metropolitano de Santiago, is a massive urban park encompassing over 700 hectares in Santiago, Chile. It's one of the biggest city parks in the world, spanning several hills and offering a variety of attractions like hiking trails, a zoo, a funicular, and even a cultural center.

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