Friday, July 27, 2012
Why visit the city of Santiago de Chile?
Why visit Santiago de Chile? The capital of Chile stands as one of the most recommended cities for tourism and convention and business travel in South America, with modern facilities, advanced technology, quality accommodations, hotels and convention centers with capacity for up to more than 7 000 delegates, and companies with extensive experience in the events industry.
An advanced telecommunications development allows tourists and conference delegates to stay connected with their work and home. Its tradition and history are evident in its civic center, witnessed the life of the Republic.
The history, art and civic tradition unfold in its museums, art galleries and craft centers. In this capital, as in Valparaiso and Isla Negra (both at a little over 100 km.) Can be an emotional approach to life and work of Pablo Neruda, Nobel Prize in Literature, in their home museums.
Santiago is the starting point for international and domestic flights, as well as a center exit road to the north and south of the country and various locations within the Central Valley, ranging from the mountains to the coast, passing through the lands that harbor fertile fields with agricultural crops and vineyards vineyards where emerges the Chilean wine production.
Captive on the outskirts of Santiago is to participate in a wine tour, and even attend one of the famous vineyards that are on the fringes of the city and visit the Maipo Valley or Pomaire. The first place of mountains and relaxing to spend the weekend or even a day, and Pomaire, famous for its pottery clay and typical food like empanadas or corn pie. A great alternative is also a tour of Valparaiso and Vina del Mar, visiting a vineyard halfway Casablanca Valley.
Strange and familiar. This mixed feeling will without fail, when you sit in the Plaza de Armas, the main square of Santiago de Chile, and let your eyes wander around. Strange, for example, is that here in the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons are reversed. Maybe it started in the middle of the gray European autumn and is now in the most radiant spring. At midday, the sun is in the north but is capable of heating and reliably.
The atmosphere reminds Europe: Spanish arcades, palaces amononados in the corner a modern building of glass and mirrors next to the neo-classical cathedral. Family is also the aspect of people: traditional Latino? No, false alarm. The Santiago seem not unlike the inhabitants of Frankfurt, Rome or London: yuppies hurried in designer suits, school girls who laugh out loud, clerks in his gray uniform, women stomping and managers with the phone glued to his ear.
In the square, you are in the eye of the hurricane, while two blocks away from the hustle queen cities, people here realizes wandering, looking through the shoulders of the chess players or listen to a string quartet . The cliché of a chaotic Latin American metropolis is false, everything happens here quiet and civilized. There are no beggars to be asked, not drivers who honk at most a salesman tries with cheap jewelry. Not in the least extroverted temperament that characterizes the Argentine example.
Probably in the beginning will not understand it when you speak Chilean Spanish though you think you know: Here is the master of fast talking and eating syllables.
However, enter followed in conversation with his neighbor bank that is reading the newspaper or retailer who happens to be a student of philosophy and suddenly, everything changes. Chileans do not pester anyone but they are curious and interested in visiting Europe. "Where are you, where are you? and "Do you like Chile? are always the first question. And then it turns out that the brother of an aunt had lived in Barcelona as you, and suddenly you're a friend and invite him to a roast for Sunday. During his trip, will enjoy this hospitality of the Chileans.
Nonresident Aliens dollar pay cash or credit card are exempt from payment of tax 19%.
Santiago is located in the Central Zone of Chile, which is characterized by a mild Mediterranean climate, which explains why she lives in more than 82 percent of the population.
Comparable to the climate of California, United States, this part of the country has its clearly defined seasons: spring and summer temperatures (September to March), never very wet and with temperatures of 20-32 degrees Celsius (70-90 Fahrenheit).
The mild autumn breezes, sunny days but less is also very nice, and the winter between June and August rarely have temperatures below 2 degrees (34 Fahrenheit). Snow falls only on the mountain, since arriving in Santiago and has become rain.
I recommend clothing and accessories for the cold as wool, waterproof and umbrella during the winter and just as a precaution for the fall. Moisture in Santiago is very low, reducing the thermal sensation of extreme temperatures.
Santiago: Chile's capital, is the fifth largest city in South America.
Founded on February 12, 1541 by the conquistador Pedro de Valdivia who settled with his troops along the hill Huelén, now called Santa Lucia.
The Chilean capital is crossed from east to west by the river Mapocho.
It is now a modern city with beautiful scenery and very close to excellent ski slopes and beaches of the Pacific Ocean.
Santiago is situated 543 meters above sea level in central Chile, 2,000 kilometers from Arica, the northernmost city in the country, 3,100 miles from Punta Arenas, the southernmost city in the world.
Public transportation offers three basic variants: the buses, which cross the city in accordance with preset tours, taxis (yellow black cars and roofs), which operate with a meter that determines the rate and the Metro, in full expansion, which has lines across various sectors of the capital.
The trade generally open from Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 20:00
Additionally, there are malls that are sites that have large department stores, boutiques, food courts, cinemas, playgrounds, restaurant. The Mall serving 7 days a week from 10:00 to 21:00 hrs. and cinemas and food courts to 24:00 hrs.
In Santiago there are beautiful churches, like San Francisco's Temple, a monument of the colonial times, large parks like Forest Park along the river Mapocho and opened the Museum of Fine Arts and several other museums such as the Pre-Columbian Art and the National Historic Landmark.
An architectural achievement that is worth visiting the Paris-London, near the Church of San Francisco, noted for lantern-lit narrow streets and buildings of great beauty.
It is also worth visiting the Cerro San Cristobal, located in north-eastern edge of downtown Santiago, whose summit stood a monumental statue of the Virgin Mary. From there you can see virtually the entire city.
Additionally, in recent months the exchange rate has gone up tremendously. $ 450 to $ 650 Chilean pesos per dollar and inflation has been low, prices have not changed. Thus, for foreigners who come with dollars is extremely favorable change.
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