We had no idea what to expect and were extremely surprised. It’s a modern metropolis with nice neighbourhoods, restaurants, and parks. Most important: it’s remarkable safe compared to all South American countries. But the best thing is its location: flanked by the Andes to the east (40 kms) and the coast to the west (60 kms). In the hostel we learned that the three major ski resorts of Chile are just an hour drive from Santiago.
On our way from the airport two ladies from Santiago gave us a quick sightseeing tour. While in santiago we met a lot of friendly people like these two, for example an old lady came up to Niels in the supermarket and told him not to take the apples he chose but other – better – ones. The next day we went sightseeing and Niels convinced Eva to book a day trip to Valle Nevado the next day (next post).
Yes, we are backpackers/ sleeping in bunk beds (sometimes)!
Great viewpoint Cerro Santa Lucia which provides a 360° panoramic view of the city (see above at least 180°)
Hungry for education and culturally interested, we visited the university and the national library
Mercado Central, where you find a large variety of fish and seafood
If you are looking for a night out this is the place to be – Bellavista. Its like the Schanze in Hamburg, centrally located with a lot of bars, nightclubs and restaurants.