Visit Montes Winery visionary winery and be inspired by its Feng Shui design. Taste their finest wines. Enjoy outstanding restaurant cuisine at Fuegos de Apalta, operated by world-renowned chef, Francis Mallmann. Or venture onto the hillside and follow botanical trail, with its stunning scenic vistas. Enjoy this unforgettable experience one of the top attractions in the Colchagua Valley. Read More
Mercado Mastica is a family scene where the work of small independent producers in Chile is shown. Founded in 2015, Mercado Mastica has grown organically, opening up to different areas such as design and fashion. Today we are a platform that has spread the work of more than 1000 entrepreneurs, and we continue to grow. Read More
Currently, the Santa Rita Estates’ vineyards in Chile are located in the best and most diverse terroirs for growing and developing each of its grapes. Read More
Amidst the Santa Rita vineyards, on the foothills of the Andes, sits the Museo Andean, a large, modern museum that houses a collection of around 3000 archeological and ethnographic artifacts created by the Pre-Columbian peoples who inhabited these lands, as well as works from the mixed cultures of Chile and Latin America. Read More
A vineyard and winery that has a prosperous history dating back to 1883 when grapevines from the Bordeaux region were planted at Pirque in the Maipo Valley; since this time the company has excelled in producing some of the finest Chilean wines... Read More
Maipo is at the very northern end of Chile's extensive Central Valley, running from just north of the Rapel Valley up to where the countryside begins to give way to houses and roads in the southern suburbs of Santiago. The Coastal Range separates the area from the Pacific coast, and on the eastern side, the Andes Mountains rise suddenly and dramatically, separating Maipo from the Argentinean region of Mendoza. Read More
Located in the middle of the Maipo Valley, in the Santa Ana Estate, here you can visit one of the pioneer vineyards in the viticulture of Chile. With more than 130 years of experience and innovation, in Undurraga Winery they invite you to know how unique wines are produced, from specific origins, which reflects the best of the terroirs and valleys of Chile. Read More
A gathering place for South America. Located in the foothills of the Andes in Santiago, Chile, the Bahá’í House of Worship of South America opens its doors on October 19th 2016. It will welcome individuals from Santiago and from all over the world to visit, contemplate in its gardens and to participate in the community activities for which it is a focal point. This House of Worship, joins those other continental houses of worship, as a meeting point that promotes unity through free participation in acts of prayer and service while in a serene environment, free of rituals or ceremonies.
The Bahá’í community offers this place as a concrete contribution to the continuing development of our society— a place open to all, promoting bonds of unity, and heeding the call made by Bahá’u’lláh, the Founder of the Bahá’í Faith:
“Build ye houses of worship throughout the lands in the name of Him Who is the Lord of all religions… Then, with radiance and joy, celebrate therein the praise of your Lord, the Most Compassionate.”
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La Casa del Habano in Santiago de Chile, as in the rest of the world, have certification of origin and are maintained under the highest standards of conservation and quality so that you can enjoy the genuine flavor and aroma of your cigar. It also has a service of premium distillates, high quality coffee and fine tapas. Read More
Formerly in this sector many immigrants -especially Italians- came to live and work, and thus leaving their cultural imprint in spaces such as the Castillito Sermini, the Sombrerería Girardi and the Teatro Italia. Today, it has become the design hub of the city, and an important gastronomic center, with great alternatives to eat during the day, or enjoy at night. Read More
The Pampa del Tamarugal National Reserve is located in the Tarapacá Region, province of Tamarugal, in the communes of Huara and Pozo Almonte. It was created on December 18, 1987. This protected wild area has an area of 134,000 hectares, divided into four zones, where it is possible to admire the largest native forest plantation in the country (one million trees in nearly ten thousand hectares), as well as important heritage samples. historical and cultural, as the Geoglifos de Pintados, vestiges of the War of the Pacific and nitrate activity, as well as the puquios of the Salar de Llamara. The unit stands out for the protection of species of fauna, among them birds, like eaglets, tamarugo comedose, owls, pequen, the jote red head; In addition to culpeo fox and fox chilla. As far as flora is concerned, it is made up of tamarugo (Prosopis tamarugo), white carob (Prosopis alba), chulki (Prosopis burkati) and fortune (Prosopis strombulifera), among others.
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Visit Farellones Park for an amazing adventure in the mountains! MOUNTAIN CART -Come and test your skills at the wheel by sliding through the snow. Now with the new 3-wheel mountain cars with their own brakes, you are part of the most entertaining competition of the year. Be the first to try them. The race is about to begin Read More
The Centre Gabriela Mistral, GAM, is a cultural centre devoted to disseminate and promote performing arts and music. Among many other activities, it offers contemporary drama and dance, as well as classic and popular music a space to continuous development and experimentation. Furthermore, with an emphasis on contemporary photography and popular arts, the GAM houses a range for visual arts. Due to its high demands for transparency, variety and quality, it is orientated to generate direct encounters between artists and diverse audiences. Read More
The best Arena in South America. Movistar Arena is the main multipurpose roofed enclosure of the country, located in O'Higgins Park in Santiago de Chile, it is designed to host all kinds of events: Concerts, conferences, musicals, sports, fairs and corporate corporate parties, since it has a first level infrastructure and a capacity that goes from 12 thousand people sitting in numbered seats, up to 16 thousand spectators for standing recitals. Movistar Arena has an outstanding team of professionals prepared to work and deliver the best service for the performance of various shows on the premises. Read More
Patio Bellavista opened its doors in January 2006, after a valuable patrimonial rescue that involved the restoration of the structure of an old cité and a series of industrial warehouses of 1900. Read More
Torres del Paine National Park is located in Torres del Payne district, Ultima Esperanza province, in Magallanes y Antartica Chilena Region, Chile. Its official surface is 227.298 hectares
The park was founded on May the 13th, 1959 as Turismo Lago Grey National Park. Two years later the park was named as Torres del Paine National Park. Nowadays the park takes place in the National System of Protected Areas of Chile.
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Paranal Hill Observatory is the most important astronomic investigation center in the country. It belongs to the Austral European Observatory (ESO) and it has high technology equipment for scientific reseach. For those who would like to visit the observatory, it´s necessary to ask for authorization to ESO in Antofagasta. The tours, only the 2 last weekends of the month, allow you to see the infrastructure and participate in chats about the astronomic world. Read More
Club Hipico de Santiago de Chile
Founded in the year 1869 as the first equestrian center of the capital for horse racing, the Equestrian Club of Santiago had its official inauguration, as well as its first races on September 20, 1870, under the direction of its first president, Mr. Francisco Baeza Sotomayor.
Located in the area surrounding the Republic neighborhood, one of the most elegant and traditional of ancient Santiago, the site had since its inception with the current location and design of its courts oriented from north to south, where its stands look towards the imposing massif of the Andes Mountain Range.
Refined ladies and distinguished gentlemen came to the premises of the Horse Club of Santiago to share with the most select social life of the time, while enjoying the best horse show in the country.
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Always close to the sea The ocean route that leads from Antofagasta to Iquique is unique by the way you look at it, not only because the sea is always on one side, but because it develops with a peace and serenity that between curves and straight lines allows us to observe how it is life in these latitudes. Read More
The coastal edge of Cavancha beach has a mix of activities to do. It has a beautiful bike path, games for children and machines for sports. There is also a rich gastronomy expressed in the wide variety of restaurants where seafood and seafood dishes are the specialty. Read More
Rinconada Beach is located in the San Luciano Hill slope near Antofagasta. Its warm and calm waters make it a perfect place to enjoy outdoor and sport activities. The walks and excursions are possible in the San Luciano natural slope, enjoying the typical fauna that includes seagulls, lizards, crabs and sea dogs. Read More
The Plaza Sotomayor is a plaza in Valparaíso, Chile. It is named after Rafael Sotomayor. The square is lined by buildings occupying full block-fronts of the streets that flank it. Read More
A paradise between beaches and deserts ... which you can visit all year round due to its pleasant climate. In 2001 Iquique was named Culture Capital of Amercia, the first city in Chile to achieve the distinction. Iquique is also known as the ‘New Orleans of South America’, with its mix of cultures and constant activity. Read More
Cerro Alegre is one of the most touristic and important zones of Valparaiso, with a residential neighborhood with unique architectonic elements and lots of color. The main spot is found on Montealegre street. Read More
The Moai Easter Island is located on the east edge of the Polynesian Triangle, in the south Pacific Ocean, with a latitude of 27° 9′ 10” South, and a longitude of 109° 27′ 17” West. The closest continental point is the coast of Chile at a distance of 3,526 Km. It’s located 2,075 Km west of the Pitcairn Islands and 4,351 Km from Papeete (Tahiti) to the southwest, so that Easter Island is one of the most isolated inhabited islands in the world. Read More
The contemplation of the imposing Ahu tongariki with the Pacific Ocean on its back is the fulfilled dream of most travelers who cross the planet to reach Easter Island. Read More
The Astoreca Palace is a property located in the historic center of Iquique, Chile. Its construction was commissioned by Juan Higinio Astoreca, a salt flat entrepreneur, in 1900 and was completed in 1901.Georgian style, built in Oregon pine and richly furnished, was declared a national historical monument in 1994. Today it works as a museum and center of extension of the Arturo Prat University.
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Gómez Carreño Natural Park is an area of coastal sclerophyllous forest located on the north side of the city of Viña del Mar, Valparaíso region, Chile, and has native and endangered flora and fauna. Although it is not officially a natural park, it has all the characteristics of a nature sanctuary. Read More