Tuesday, September 22, 2009

WHERE TO GO IN SANTIAGO


I don’t like very much this city, nevertheless I must to accept that there is a lot of places to visit in Santiago. Even more, here is a list of things that a tourist can do in a day:
I recommended to go in the morning to San Cristobal hill, you can go biking or walking, so when you will be in the top of the place, buy a delicious “mote con huesillo” and then, go to the virgin and, if you want, pray and ask for the humanity.
At noon (specially when the sun is in the higher of the sky), you can go to the center or walk by the beautiful streets of Ñuñoa. I bet you that your feet will be so tired and your mouth will be very dry, so you needed a cool place to stay in the afternoon.
By the same, the most appropiate destiny to go at lunch is “Emporio La Rosa” because there you can drink a variety of ice cream and enjoy of the wonderful view of “Parque Forestal” (and see the kids playing and lovers kissing passionately).
Then, you can walk by “Barrio Lastarria”: you find a lot of books and interesting antiques! And later, go to Melinka’s and drink an elegant cup of coffee with a fine pie…
I know I know… this parts are very snob… So, to do more miscellaneous this route, I recommended going to “Kmasu”, in this famous disco, you can talk, dance and have fun with a lot of famous people: beautiful guys like Pablo Vargas or Nelson Mauri! Yeah, a great panorama to end the visit, don’t you?

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7 comments:

  1. I usually visit that places and I really like them, but i have never visited Kamasu,so I will consider it.
    Sandra I have to say that I like the photo, because reflects the everyday life of Chilean society.(XD)

    have a nice life !

    =)

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  2. Sandra - my dearest, let's go to Melinka's one of these days and have that fine pie. [ñami ñami]

    Regards.

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  3. Beautiful description, acctualy I have been visited this places. But never is to much to visit again.

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  4. sandra!!!
    I also dont like the city that much, i kind of hate it and love it at the same time. Intersting day you describe of things to do in santiago. I have been to all of these places exept for "kamasu", but you never now....
    And yes, its a very snob day, but hell with it, could be fun to!

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  5. Hi sita Sandra!
    I loved your city tour! specially your gastronomic way, but for this places I would like to visit the different places with somebody, because it would be boring to go out alone for the streets that you recommend.
    Bye
    see you later!

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  6. very very interesting, my friend!
    I want to go to the Emporio... that panorama sounds me very nice !
    bye!

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  7. this city, nevertheless I must WF to accept that there is a lot of places to visit in Santiago. Even more, here is a list of things that a tourist can do in a day:
    I recommended to go in the morning to San Cristobal hill, you can go biking or walking, so when you will be in the top of the place, buy a delicious “mote con huesillo” and then, go to the virgin and, if you want, pray and ask for the humanity.
    At noon (specially when the sun is in the higher of the sky), you can go to the center or walk by the beautiful streets of Ñuñoa. I bet you that your feet will be so tired and your mouth will be very dry, so you needed a cool place to stay in the afternoon.
    By the same, the most appropiate destiny to go at lunch is “Emporio La Rosa” because there you can drink a variety of ice cream and enjoy of the wonderful view of “Parque Forestal” (and see the kids playing and lovers kissing passionately).
    Then, you can walk by “Barrio Lastarria”: you find a lot of books and interesting antiques! And later, go to Melinka’s and drink an elegant cup of coffee with a fine pie…
    I know I know… this parts are very snob… So, to do more miscellaneous this route, I recommended going to “Kmasu”, in this famous disco, you can talk, dance and have fun with a lot of famous people: beautiful guys like Pablo Vargas or Nelson Mauri! Yeah, a great panorama to end the visit, don’t you?

    Sandra,
    nice places but who is pablo vargas? man I need more TV. plus, does kmasu still on?

    regards,
    miss
    p.s. you got a 6

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