Santiago, Chile

Travel Blogs from Santiago (2,388)

Letting it Out, Santiago, Chile travel blog
Letting it Out
Apr 24, 2006

... give all of us in the program, gathered together, the chance to voice and to sort out our issues with Chilean culture and Santiago life. And believe me, there were more than a few. My complaints about life here in Chile can be rationalized, for the most ...

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Addendum to Buenos Aires, Santiago, Chile travel blog
Addendum to Buenos Aires
May 10, 2006

I'd like to add an addendum to that last entry, because someone I know made an interesting point. A friend of my father, who is married to an argentine woman, questioned my assertion that Argentines were somehow beyond defining their identity-that they ...

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Lobbing Shells Over the Andes, Santiago, Chile travel blog
Lobbing Shells Over the Andes
May 8, 2006

... Americans) looked down on Chileans. For days and months, now, I've been assessing my decision to study in Chile. How comfortable am I in Santiago? What do I think of Chileans as a people? And visiting Buenos Aires last week meant visiting the other ...

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Changes, Santiago, Chile travel blog
Changes
Mar 2, 2006

For the last few days, I´ve dropped off the face of the earth. My first Chilean family, during my two weeks there, invited four foreign exchange students (not including myself)to live in the house. Before welcoming me into their home, they signed a ...

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Attractions in Santiago (68)

La Bicicleta Verde
La Bicicleta Verde

Avenida Santa Maria 227, Office 11 or 12 Santiago, Chile

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La Bicicleta Verde specializes in city bike tours and rentals, walking tours and other alternative forms of seeing Santiago, Chile. We are open 365 days out of the year.Our city tours are more than just simple bike routes. Weaving in & out of the tiny streets & alleys of Santiago, our bilingual guides will be sure to stop along the journey at all the biggest historical, political & cultural corners.Beyond great laughs & green bikes, our morning tour at 9:30 a.m. & afternoon tour at 2:30 p.m. each offer a different angle on seeing the city, along with our relaxing sunset tour at 7:30 p.m.Thematic tours are our specialty & satisfaction is our goal.If you have not biked Santiago, you have not experienced our capitol.
Termas de Chillan
Termas de Chillan

San Pio X 2460 Santiago, Chile

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If you can't wait until winter, grab your skis and head for Chile, ski-able from June through October; this resort has nine lifts and 28 groomed runs.
Paseos en Bicicleta
Paseos en Bicicleta

Santiago, Chile

4.50

Let us take you off the beaten track and let old Santiago tell its story! We want to show you a landscape toured at a pace set by your own enthusiasm and energy - we want to invite you to get to know Santiago from the seat of a bicycle. We travel Santiago at a slow pedaling pace to discover the unsuspected in this marvelous city - including charms and places that many of its residents have overlooked.
Villard Estate
Villard Estate

La Concepcion 165, Santiago, Chile

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Forum Discussions on Santiago (75)

Santiago to Cuzco ... and back???
Posted on Dec 17, 2008, 21:43:55
... price is pretty variable, and depends alot on the quality of bus you want. For example, the same bus ride by bus in Chile from Santiago to SPdA will cost between 33,500 for semicama to 50,000 for the most exclusive service. Actually you can do it much ...
Santiago to Cuzco ... and back???
Posted on Dec 17, 2008, 12:57:37
... then La Paz, Oruro, Jujuy, Salta, Cordoba and Mendoza. Then a brief hop over the Andes back to Santiago. Take the overnight buses if possible in Chile, but you may prefer day buses in Peru and Bolivia for the scenery. To get inside Travelpod traveller ...
Santiago to Cuzco ... and back???
Posted on Dec 17, 2008, 06:28:18
... Salta, and then down to Cordoba or Mendoza (wine in Mendoza, if you do that), and cross over the Andes back to Santiago (about a six-hour ride). Keep in mind that Bolivia is the cheapest, followed by Argentina which is much more expensive than Bolivia, ...
Santiago to Cuzco ... and back???
Posted on Dec 16, 2008, 16:35:59
... come along? Also, on the way back we were thinking that it might be cool to take a different route. But we have to leave Santiago on March 3 .... so would this be through Bolivia-Argentina? does this make any sense?? Your help is really appreciated