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Santiago tours take you anywhere from the sea to the highest peaks in the Americas. See the city with a local guide to get the full rundown of its panoramic parks, Spanish colonial architecture, and best barrios for food and culture. Nearby, oenophiles have the choice between experiencing the asados and verdant vineyards of Maipo Valley or the Casablanca white wines near the coastal towns of Valparaíso and Viña del Mar. And if it’s adventure in the Andes that you seek, hike or ski and be rewarded with views of snow-capped mountains, turquoise lakes and glaciers, and Santiago in the distance.

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Q:Are guided tours in Santiago worth it?
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Guided tours in Santiago, Chile, are an excellent way to see the city and the nearby coastal towns of Valparaiso and Vina del Mar. With an experienced guide leading the way, you'll gain insights into the area's history and culture that you wouldn't usually get on your own.

Q:How much do Santiago tours cost?
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Walking tours in Santiago start at US$25 and typically last around two hours. If you are looking for a day trip to Valparaiso or Vina del Mar, you will likely pay US$80 and up, as these tours include a drive through the countryside and multiple stops along the way.

Q:What do you see on Santiago tours?
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On tours in Santiago, Chile, you will likely visit neighborhoods like El Centro, Bellavista, and Lastarria. Cobblestone streets and outdoor coffee shops are plentiful, and you might get to try traditional dishes like empanadas and ceviche while visiting local markets like Mercado Central.

Q:How many days in Santiago is enough?
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In four days, you can delve into Santiago's culture and visit sites like Casa Museo La Chascona, the eclectic home of poet Pablo Neruda. For stunning city views, be sure to take the funicular to Cerro San Cristobal. If you plan a more extended visit to Santiago, you can spend a day visiting the coast.

Q:What is the best month to visit Santiago?
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September through November is a lovely time to visit Santiago, as you'll find fewer tourists and cooler temperatures. The vineyards are at their peak during these months, and you'll find many grape harvest festivals.

Attractions in Santiago