Today’s I Heart My City guide to Santiago comes courtesy of Chile expert and guidebook author Kristina Schreck. Check out Kristina’s insider picks of the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in ...
Alonso de Cordova/ Parque Bicentenario is a green gem in Chile’s capital city of Santiago. Named for the Spanish soldier and the area’s park, the neighborhood is a natural oasis in the heart of the ...
Santiago, Chile's capital and largest city, is home to more than one-third of the country's population. The Mapocho River runs through Santiago, and the city's main attractions are along the river.
For connoisseurs of chaos, Santiago can be hard to fall in love with. The city doesn't immediately seduce with gorgeously crumbling buildings or frissons of danger. It’s the most orderly of Latin ...
San Cristóbal Hill (Cerro San Cristóbal) stands nearly 3,000 feet above the rest of Metropolitan Park, a large swath of green spread between the neighborhoods of Providencia and Vitacura. The hill's ...
The snow-capped peaks of the Andes, punchy pisco sour cocktails, towering, modern high rises and bustling markets… there are plenty of reasons to say 'si' to visiting Santiago de Chile, one of South ...
In addition to respiratory illnesses, dirty air can affect health in a number of ways. The World Health Organization noted ...
The Chilean national CASEN Survey revealed last week that even though poverty in the capital Santiago is below the national poverty rate of 15.1%, the city’s poverty levels grew from 10.6 to 11.5% in ...