Viña Los 3: Not just a number.
In the Area of Escorial lies Viña Los 3, an organic family winery dedicated to produce organic Carmenere wine with passion and love for their craft. In this new entry, discover the history behind Roberto, winemaker of the winery and the re discovery of the carmenere, variety that celebrates 30 years since its release to the wine industry in Chile.
Is Santiago a family friendly city?
Santiago is a city that might look a bit overwhelming and probably most families would not choose it at first sight, but our capital city has a various range of activities and areas for families and kids. Find out more on this new blog entry.
Explore Southern Santiago Neighborhoods.
The southern neighborhoods of Santiago are waiting to be discovered. Check this new entry on which we give you the details of the areas of Macul, Franklin and Matta.
Hasta Que te Encontré: Vintage food for vintage souls
In the heart of Barrio Matta Sur lies one of Santiago’s most eclectic local restaurants. Hasta que te Encontré is a space that blends history, humor, and excellent homemade food within an authentic vintage museum, evoking the best childhood memories, just like its flavors. Discover the story behind this place in this new post.
Pulpería Santa Elvira: Food for love.
Pulpería Santa Elvira is one of those places that not just invite you to eat, but also they make you feel part of a family. Come check our story with this place which has recently been recognized as 57th best restaurant in Latin America and one of the Top 3 restaurants in Chile, located in the simple neighborhood of Matta Sur.
Explore Santiago’s Plaza de Armas museums
Around the Plaza de Armas de Santiago, you will discover some of the most iconic museums in the city. Here is your guide to explore and enjoy these venues in downtown Santiago.
The time when Chile had 3 independence holidays.
September is the most anticipated month for Chileans as we celebrate our national holidays, but in the past, we used to celebrate much more than just in September.
In this new entry, we explain why we no longer do it on three occasions like we used to.
The best of the Paris - Londres Neighborhood
The Paris-Londres neighborhood is one of the most attractive spots in downtown Santiago. This guide we’ve prepared combines the best of its history, heritage, and new local businesses. We invite you to visit this lively district, which is becoming one of the must-see places in the heart of our city!
Is Chile Ready to Host the Olympic Games?
After the success of the Pan American Games (the most significant sporting event ever organized in our country since the 1962 FIFA World Cup), the ambition to host the world’s most important sports event has been embraced by authorities, athletes, and the people of Chile. But are we really prepared to host such a massive event?
Will Chile face an over tourism crisis?
Whilst cities like Barcelona and Venice are struggling to contain the massive amount of tourists every summer, our country has the opportunity to face this challenge on time.
Why Santiago?
In the early 2000s, Santiago had a nickname among its citizens, "Santiasco," which implied the city lacked attractions for visitors and even locals. However, today, this perception has completely changed. Santiago is now growing with various events, festivals, carnivals, and more. While the city still faces challenges in positioning itself as a global destination, it has all the reasons to stand out on its own merits.
National indigenous peoples day
The National indigenous peoples day is celebration of a new cicle of life and nature for many local indigenous cultures in Chile. Discover the different perspectives on this entry.