SANTIAGO IN 36 HOURS

Drawing inspiration from a recent travel article by The New York Times highlighting the top activities to do in Santiago within a mere 36 hours, we are thrilled to unveil our inaugural program. In our signature style, we will guide you through a curated selection of the finest experiences our metropolis has to offer.

Embark on a journey of discovery as we delve into the world of wines, indulge in delectable culinary delights, marvel at architectural wonders, and immerse ourselves in the great outdoors—all while keeping expenses in check.

Join us for an unforgettable adventure where we'll prove that you don't need a hefty budget to experience the very best of Santiago. From savoring exquisite wines to exploring hidden gems, our shoestring itinerary promises to showcase the essence of our vibrant city in an affordable and unforgettable way.

FRIDAY (20:00 to 23:00)

Closed door dinner at Pulpería Santa Elvira.

Indulge in an unforgettable dining experience at Pulpería Santa Elvira, recently honored as one of the top 70 best restaurants in Latin America. Prepare to be captivated by their innovative culinary creations, which showcase a harmonious blend of flavors using sustainable and responsibly sourced ingredients native to our country.

Embark on a gastronomic journey unlike any other as you savor unique preparations and exquisite flavor combinations that pay homage to Chile's rich culinary heritage. From farm-fresh produce to succulent seafood, each dish is a masterpiece crafted with care and precision.

After your exceptional dinner, return to your hotel to unwind and recharge for the next leg of your adventure exploring our vibrant city. With memories of a remarkable dining experience at PulperíaSanta Elvira lingering on your palate, you're sure to be energized and ready to immerse yourself in all that Santiago has to offer.

SATURDAY (09:00 to 11:30)

Street art at Museo de Macul

Nestled in the vibrant area of Vicuña Mackenna Sur, Macul, the "Museo de Macul" (also known as MuMa) stands as one of the city's newest open-air museums. This innovative project spans over 20 murals scattered across the social housing complex of the Unidad Vecinal n°10, offering a captivating display of designs that narrate the rich history of the neighborhood and showcase the latest trends in street art in our country.

Embark on a guided walking tour around the blocks of MuMa and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of graffiti. Gain a unique understanding of the evolution of street art in Chile as you explore the intricately painted murals, each telling its own story and reflecting the cultural tapestry of the community.

Join us for an unforgettable journey through the Museo de Macul, where art and history converge to create a truly immersive experience unlike any other.

SATURDAY (12:30 to 15:30)

Visit to Barrio Franklin

Barrio Franklin stands out as one of the trendiest destinations in downtown Santiago. Each weekend, the streets come alive with thousands of visitors exploring the diverse array of stalls offering a delightful mix of antiques, music, arts, and culinary delights.

One must-visit attraction is Factoría Franklin, a converted old factory that now houses a vibrant community of boutique businesses and entrepreneurial ventures. Explore the Santa Rosa and Victor Manuel warehouses, transformed into artsy vintage spaces, where you'll discover a treasure trove of unique finds.

But perhaps the highlight of your visit will be the diverse culinary scene in Barrio Franklin. Indulge your taste buds with an eclectic array of cuisines from around the world, including mouthwatering dishes from Mexico, Thailand, Peru, Venezuela, and, of course, Chile. Whether you're craving traditional flavors or eager to explore new culinary horizons, Barrio Franklin promises an unforgettable gastronomic adventure.

SATURDAY (16:30 to 20:00)

Visit and drinks in Barrio Italia

Barrio Italia, nestled in Providencia, is a charming enclave often hailed as Santiago's answer to SoHo. Renowned for its eclectic mix of art galleries, quaint cafés, vintage barber shops, lively bars, and exclusive boutiques, this neighborhood has become a must-visit destination for those exploring the city.

Join us as we embark on a journey through Barrio Italia and immerse ourselves in its vibrant atmosphere. Our first stop? ConserBar, a funky establishment that has redefined Chilean drinks and cuisine. Here, you'll have the chance to savor some of the most innovative cocktails in town.

Indulge in the tantalizing flavors of the "Chilean Mule," a refreshing concoction of Pisco infused with mate leaves, Araucano bitters, and ginger beer. Or perhaps you'd prefer to sample the "Mestizo," a delightful blend of red wine, Campari, dark sugar, and toasted flour, paying homage to the local "Chupilca.“

Pair your drinks with delectable treats like the "Southern Milcaos," potato fritters filled with salmon, or the irresistible cheese-grated oysters. As the evening unfolds, let us kickstart your Saturday night in Santiago with style and flair. Cheers to a funky and unforgettable experience!

SATURDAY (22:30)

Step back in time and groove to the funky tunes at one of Santiago's retro nightclubs.

Chileans are known for their late-night partying, with clubs typically not reaching full swing until around midnight or even 1 AM. As a fitting finale to your exploration of the city, we recommend checking out some of Santiago's coolest clubs, where you can witness local dance moves and perhaps even fall in love with the iconic "Piscola" cocktail:

  • Club Amanda: 1.Nestled in the upscale district of Vitacura, Club Amanda offers a unique and eclectic experience. With a diverse selection of local and international urban music, as well as techno beats and other styles, this venue promises a night of unforgettable rhythms and vibes.

  • Bar El Tunel: 1.Step into the funk temple of Santiago at Bar El Tunel, housed in a 1960s cabaret that still retains its vintage charm, including its iconic red leather seats. The neon lights and colorful dance floor, reminiscent of the famed "Saturday Night Fever" movie, set the stage for an evening filled with local funk, R&B, and hip-hop classics from Chile and beyond.

  • Blondie: 1.A Santiago institution, Blondie is renowned as one of the city's most iconic and beloved clubs. Formerly a theater, this venue has been transformed into multiple "environments" where underground music of all genres is celebrated. With a welcoming atmosphere for the LGBT+ community and patrons of all ages, Blondie offers a vibrant and inclusive space to dance the night away.

Get ready to experience the pulsating energy and infectious rhythms of Santiago's nightlife scene at these renowned clubs. Whether you're a seasoned partygoer or simply looking to immerse yourself in the local culture, these venues promise an unforgettable night on the town. Cheers to new adventures and unforgettable memories!

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