Taste traditional Chilean dishes and learn how they are prepared Wander through local markets and get the chance to chat with vendors and shoppers Get the best view of Santiago with a trip up the iconic cable car Indulge with a lunch break in the bohemian neighborhood of Bellavista. We’re turning you into an honourary Santiaguino on this city tour that takes you inside local life! Hop onto local transit and discover the best places to eat, the best sites to see, and the best spots for just hanging out. By the end of it, you’ll be blending in like a true Santiago local. We’re turning you into an honourary Santiaguino on this city tour that takes you inside local life! Hop onto local transit and discover the best places to eat, the best sites to see, and the best spots for just hanging out. By the end of it, you’ll be blending in like a true Santiago local.
We’re starting our Santiago tour in the morning — the best time for enjoying the city and escaping the crowds on public transit. We’ll meet at La Moneda in the Plaza de la Constitucion — an iconic place in Santiago and a popular gathering point for many locals.
From there, we’ll head to the neighbourhood of La Alameda, a place that’s popular with locals thanks to its gorgeous architecture and blending of the old and new city. We’ll explore an area that’s known as the heart and soul of Santiago — and where the city first started and grew into what it is today. Discover sites like the Plaza de Armas and get a feel for what makes this city so great. (Don’t forget your camera — this area is excellent for photos!)
From there, you’ll travel like a local with a ride on the metro and a stop at Mercado Central, starring some of the freshest produce in the country. Wander the aisles and watch how locals shop and bargain for the best deal — and maybe even try your own negotiation skills. Best of all, we’re going to eat some typical Chilean dishes! Oooooh yeah. Food is included.
Next, your Santiago tour will lead you to La Vega Central, a local market just on the other side of the Mapocho River. You can find everything you could imagine here, from souvenirs to healing potions — and when we say everything, we mean EVERYTHING!
Our Santiago tour is then going onwards and upwards — literally! We’re taking the cable car to the top of Cerro San Cristobal. At the top, you’ll have the best view of the city, so keep that camera handy. You’ll want to show off your awe-inspiring photos to everyone back home, right?!
We’ll finish up our Santiago tour with lunch (we hope you liked the food at the market!) in the beautiful, bohemian Bellavista neighbourhood. This hipster district is home to up-and-coming restaurants, making it the perfect place to stop for a delicious Chilean meal. We’ll dine at a beloved local restaurant before heading back to where we started, but with the expertise of true Santiaguinos.
Meeting/pick-up point: La Moneda, in front of the Plaza de la Constitucion, where the flags are. If you’re going by metro, get off at La Moneda Station.
Duration: 4 hours.
Start/opening time: At 10am.
End/closing time: At 2pm.
Languages: English.
Others: Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour. Comfortable shoes for lots of walking. No trip departure from 16 Jul 2016 to 16 Jul 2016; from 17 Sep 2016 to 20 Sep 2016; from 12 Oct 2016 to 12 Oct 2016; from 31 Oct 2016 to 1 Nov 2016; from 15 Aug 2016 to 16 Aug 2016; from 8 Nov 2016 to 8 Nov 2016; from 24 Nov 2016 to 26 Nov 2016; from 29 Jun 2016 to 29 Jun 2016; from 1 May 2016 to 3 May 2016; from 30 Mar 2016 to 31 Mar 2016; from 2 Apr 2016 to 5 Apr 2016.