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Fodor's Essential Chile (Fodor's Travel Guide) Easy Planning Local Writers Itineraries Helpful Maps Buy Now See All GuideboksSantiago, Chile’s capital city, nestled between the Andes and the coastal range, has long been overlooked in favor of older, bigger or more well-known capital cities ...
Santiago Dining Chilean cuisine is as varied as the country itself but with a predominance of red meat, fish and fruit. This particular penchant for variety, along with quantity, is summed up in Chile's famous dish, curanto, which is a stew combining fish, shellfish, chicken, pork, lamb,...
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Restaurants Bathhouses Hotels Shops ArtsArticles Latin America Chile Santiago Brave New Mundo There are more than 50 active volcanoes in Chile, but some of the hottest action can be found in its capital, Santiago. A cosmopolitan destination in South America, Santiago boasts a diverse gay community...
Explore more events in Chile Getting around From the airport: take an official taxi or an organised private transfe to the city. Buses are not an easy option. Santiago has abundant metered taxis, all black with yellow roofs. In and around the city: if you want to travel by bus or ...
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Gay travel agent in Santiago Pride Tours Chile is a brilliant company set up by gay locals who are passionate about their country and want to show it off to LGBTQ travellers. We love them. We love what they do and also think it's really important that we all support local gay businesses...
Upon arrival at Santiago Airport, we face our first language challenge. We do not have a pen to fill customs forms. How do you say pen in Spanish? No idea ! Thanks to a mix of Spanglish and sign language, we manage to find one. That’s it, we are in Chile!