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Santiago

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Santiago
Santiago
Santiago
Santiago
Santiago

Plan Your Santiago Itinerary with Local Experts for the Ultimate City Experience

 

Discover Santiago as locals live it. Our travel specialists, who know the city inside out, craft tailor-made tours based on your interests. Wander through the vibrant neighborhoods of Bellavista and Lastarria, explore historic plazas and colorful street art, and taste Chilean wines at nearby vineyards. Take in panoramic views from Cerro San Cristóbal or venture just outside the city to the Andes for unforgettable scenery. With our insider knowledge, your personalized Santiago journey immerses you in the city’s rich culture, authentic experiences, and hidden gems designed just for you.

How it works

Every step of our process is built to ensure you get exactly the journey you're dreaming of.

1. Share your travel vision

Tell us what kind of journey you’re dreaming of. We’ll connect you with the right local expert to make it happen.

2. Craft your itinerary with your local agent

Work directly with your local specialist to shape a trip that matches your interests and pace.

3. Book and travel with peace of mind

Secure payments and trusted bookings, so you can focus on the experience

Explore Santiago Like a Local

Custom itineraries crafted by local experts let you experience Santiago’s culture, history, food, and nearby natural beauty your way.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Santiago?
Santiago is best visited from September to April when the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for city exploration and nearby mountain excursions.
Do I need a visa to travel to Chile?
 U.S. citizens can enter Chile for tourism for up to 90 days without a visa. Always check the latest entry requirements before traveling. 
What currency is used in Santiago, and can I use credit cards?
The Chilean Peso (CLP) is the official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted, but cash is recommended for markets, small cafés, and local vendors.
What languages are spoken in Santiago?
Spanish is the official language. English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, but learning a few basic Spanish phrases will enhance your experience.
Is Santiago safe for travelers?
Yes! Santiago is considered safe for tourists. With standard travel awareness, you can confidently explore vibrant neighborhoods, historic streets, and nearby mountains.
What should I pack for a trip to Santiago?
Pack layers for variable weather, comfortable walking shoes for city streets and hills, sun protection, and a light jacket for cooler evenings.
Can you customize my Santiago itinerary?
Absolutely! Our local experts design each trip around your interests, whether it’s culture, history, gastronomy, or excursions into the Andes.