I’m not very inspired today...so maybe I won’t write what I usually do (some people would be happy for that); well for today I have to do as a tourist guide for everyone who doesn’t live in Santiago – where you should go or something to do... it’s something a little bit difficult to tell you where to go because I usually think about places far from Santiago to visit, maybe because I think that Santiago it’s a boring city for tourism. Let’s begin.
Our starting point is Plaza de Armas; the main square of the city, it has some drawers and there you can visit the cathedral – a bit old and boring for but well...you have to if you are a visitor – the main office of Correos de Chile and the National History Museum which you must visit to now a little about Chile. Now if you look at your left you can see Ahumada Avenue, where there is a lot of shops for shopping– be careful there are some thieves around there so always look for some of your important things –. Now, after some walking through some streets we are now at Cerro Santa Lucía, but I don’t think there is anything amazing there to see... better follow me. We are now getting on a Transantiago’s bus – you must go through this if you come to Santiago – and after some combinations we get to Cerro San Cristóbal. Here if you look at your left you’ll see the cable railway, which we are going to take so we can get at the top where we can have the complete view of the city (the smog is included in the pack) and also see the Virgen María’s statue, whenyou get down you can pass for a little picnic at the Japanese’s garden – a very nice place to take a break –.
Oh look at the hour! It’s very late you should go back to the hotel, we can continue other day ;)
Our starting point is Plaza de Armas; the main square of the city, it has some drawers and there you can visit the cathedral – a bit old and boring for but well...you have to if you are a visitor – the main office of Correos de Chile and the National History Museum which you must visit to now a little about Chile. Now if you look at your left you can see Ahumada Avenue, where there is a lot of shops for shopping– be careful there are some thieves around there so always look for some of your important things –. Now, after some walking through some streets we are now at Cerro Santa Lucía, but I don’t think there is anything amazing there to see... better follow me. We are now getting on a Transantiago’s bus – you must go through this if you come to Santiago – and after some combinations we get to Cerro San Cristóbal. Here if you look at your left you’ll see the cable railway, which we are going to take so we can get at the top where we can have the complete view of the city (the smog is included in the pack) and also see the Virgen María’s statue, whenyou get down you can pass for a little picnic at the Japanese’s garden – a very nice place to take a break –.
Oh look at the hour! It’s very late you should go back to the hotel, we can continue other day ;)
I totally agree with you, santiago is aboring city, actually if it hadn´t cinemas I could die
ResponderEliminartake care c ya!!
ResponderEliminarCorreos de Chile... I don´t now it, and I live in Santiago, I will visit it (someday)
ResponderEliminarTake care Pablo
Hey! We did a really similar prologue! And also we both talked about the same tree places! -Ahumada avewnue, Santa Lucía Hill and Plaza de armas-
ResponderEliminarHave a nice day! :)
We choose very different places, I think we don't have similar interests.
ResponderEliminarNice touch including the Transantiago Buses :)
ResponderEliminarKisses!!