Welcome to Santiago, the vibrant capital of Chile nestled in a valley against the backdrop of the majestic Andes Mountains. Founded in 1541 by Pedro de Valdivia, Santiago boasts a rich history and a blend of modernity with tradition. With its mild Mediterranean climate, Santiago experiences distinct seasons throughout the year.

Currently, Santiago is home to nearly six million residents and serves as the primary destination for international visitors to Chile. As the country's cultural, economic, and political hub, Santiago offers a diverse array of attractions and activities catering to tourists and business travelers alike. From historical landmarks and cultural festivals to bustling markets and thriving culinary scenes, Santiago presents an enriching experience for all who visit. Whether you're here for leisure or business, Santiago promises an unforgettable journey filled with adventure, discovery, and warm hospitality.

Now we shall present you some of the favourites activities inside and outside of the city.

Inside the city:

Santa Lucía Hill

Beautiful hill in the city's center. It was used by indigenous people as a lookout point due to it's location. Later, during the Reconquest a fortress was built at the top. Nowadays it has become an iconic place in the middle of the city.

San Cristobal Hill

Take a cable ride car to the top and enjoy breathtaking views of the city (you may check the air pollution previously, because it gets in the way), while eating traditional foods found there, like Mote con Huesillo, a traditional Chilean drink made of cooked wheat and rehydrated dried peaches . You can visit the Sanctuary dedicated to the Immaculated Conception with its towering statue of the Virgin Mary. Also you can explore the national zoo and many botanical gardens to appreciate the local flora.

Outside the city:

Cajón del Maipo

Enjoy activities like hiking, trekking, rafting and astronomical tour all while appreciating rivers, waterfalls, valleys and mountains that only the Andes Mountains can offer. You will also find amazing gastronomy and hospitality.

Rio Clarillo National Park

The national park Rio Clarillo is a place to go trekking while appreciating amazing flora, fauna, all in the middle of an sclerophyll forest.


Chile, wine country

If you are a wine enthusiast, we have great news for you. Chilean vineyards have gained a world-reputation and prestige thanks to thei quality. We will mention some of the most famous vineyards to participate in wine tastings:

- Viña Cousiño Macul

- Viña Concha y Toro

- Casa Valle Viñamar

- Viña Santa Rita

And many many more.