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I had the good fortune to visit Santiago for the first time in January as part of a trip to South America for the Sharing the Point speaking tour, and penciled this city down as one of the locations I really need to make sure I return to soon. First off, Santiago is larger than I expected, but not so much from a population point of view as from a density point of view. Walking around the city center is a pleasant experience, and you are constantly rewarded with the sights, sounds, and smells of a real dynamic, yet relaxed city. It is here that the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia founded the city of Santiago nearly years ago in the year It has the feel of gardens of an elegant manor or castle, and is extremely pleasant to walk through. Between the hill and the Mapocho River is where the oldest part of the city is located. Only a few blocks to the west can be found the central plaza of the city, known as the Plaza de Armas. Surrounding the Plaza de Armas are some of the older buildings of the city, including the elegant central Cathedral. When I visited, there were also several civic events underway, including a political demonstration held by the local Communist Party. Like other cities in South America, there is a large graffiti presence in Santiago, though much of it is of a higher caliber than your run of the mill graffiti. The markets were teaming with fresh produce and even fresher seafood. The main Mercado Central, or Central Market, was where we stopped to first take in some of the produce. The Mercado Central occupies a beautiful iron-wrought building near the river, and was packed with seafood of all shapes and sizes. Our group ate here, sampling several extremely tasty dishes, including a fish head soup called Caldillo de Congrio …an amazing savory concoction that has to be tried at least once in a lifetime. As if the Mercado Central was not enough, the next day we visited the Patronato market, just across the river from central Santiago. In the summer, you can find stands selling this drink all over the place, it is highly unique, interesting, and quite tasty. The Patronato market was bustling, busy, and loaded with giant vegetables and ripe fruits, many of which I had not seen before. Prices were very reasonable, and since it was berry season it was also extremely easy to get gorgeous raspberries and blackberries for a fraction of what they cost elsewhere. The variety and quality of goods here was astounding, and the human aspect and feline aspect…if you look closely at the picture below was inspiring. Visiting a market like this really brings you closer to the real people in a community, seeing how they shop, interact, and haggle. We chatted with several people while we were there, and all were extremely pleasant and genuinely interested in speaking with us. The market, with all of its noises, smells, and interactions really was the highlight of the city itself. Our speaking event was held on the 14th floor of the tallest building on the campus of Duoc University in Santiago. Fortunately for us, this gave us not just great views of the city and the snow-covered Andes, but also one of the most pleasant coffee breaks in the history of speaking events. The participants of the event in Santiago were engaging, interesting, and a very social group, we made plenty of friends that day, and later that night spent the evening with several of the locals in a city that never sleeps. We finally went back to the hotel at am, at which time the streets were still packed with Chileans having a great time. My thoughts on Santiago? Santiago was one of those few places that fit this description for me. I found myself seriously contemplating taking a crash course in Spanish and moving here to work and live. I could do much worse than beautiful Santiago de Chile. Great post…glad to see you liked Santiago.. The best experience is in the market, either to eat in a small stand or buy for your own kitchen. Just one detail: The market across the street from Mercado Central is generally refered as La Vega, which is made up of three different markets: La Vega Cenral, the largest one with a bit of everything, La Vega Chica, a meat market filled with small, packed eateries, and next to the river Tirso de Molina, which is a new building and has produce below and prepared food among other things on the second floor. Patronato is also across the river, just next to La Vega Central, and is big for cheap clothing, accessories, printers and has a prevelant Korean and Arab population. Food is also good but a different world. There are a small group of restaunat owners that conviently confuse it with Corvina, when it is really Mero, but they know they can call at a higher price if they call it Sea Bass. Thanks for the comments Colin, great info! We definitely went to the Patronato market, it was across the river and I noticed alot more non-food areas to it. Whether he was doing that specifically just to fool us is possible, though I do know the fish that we ate was quite tasty. It was more along the lines of high-end street art, and it was everywhere throughout the city. Chilean Centolla crab or Chilean Sea Bass is a must. If you enjoy hot dogs, the Completo is an interesting local take on encased meats. Take in some culture while you are here, this is a center of Latin American arts and culture. Rate this:. Like Loading Glad you enjoyed your stay come back one day! Leave a comment Cancel reply. Comment Reblog Subscribe Subscribed. Sharing the Globe. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now.
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Snow and Chaos in Santiago
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Snow and Chaos in Santiago
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