Cobblestoned Santiago
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Start your trip in Paris-Londres, a cute cobblestoned neighborhood behind the Plaza San Francisco hotel, and wander through thinking of what it would have been like when horses and carriages roamed the streets.
From there, head across the Alameda to touristy Lastarria, where you can choose from a panoply of places to eat and drink and even check out two museums and the Plaza Mulato Gil, where an antiques fair runs on the weekends.
Finally, sneak down to Barrio Brasil to check out a tiny, forgotten pocket plaza with a pretty fountain, a great backdrops for photos, and a well-reviewed fusion restaurant as well as a lovely café on the second floor of a historic building there.
Author: bearshapedsphere
Day 1 - Santiago
This day takes you to the three main cobblestoned and photo-ready areas of Santiago, all located west of Baquedano, within about a 30 minute walk from one another. Take time for lots of photo ops hidden around corners, watch your heels on the cobblestones, and maybe even take some time to have a meal in these two well-known and one secret location that's perfect for forgetting you're in a city of nearly seven million people
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Calle Concha Y Toro, 2
Santiago, Chile
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Santiago, Chile
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José Victorino Lastarria 305 y 307
Centro
Santiago, Chile
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+56 2 6383975
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Victoria Subercaseaux Nº 295
Barrio Lastarria
Santiago, Chile
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+56 2 632 1859 / +56 2 231 7172
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Jose Victorino Lastarria 65
Santiago, Chile
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633 4802
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José Victorino Lastarria 307
Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro
Santiago, Chile
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+56 2 638 3502 / +56 2 664 9337
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Concha y Toro 34
Santiago, Chile
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2/696-3990
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José Victorino Lastarria 207
Santiago, Chile
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+56 (0)2 638 3502