Unique things to do in Santiago Province
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Unique things to do in Santiago Province

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Prepare the famous Empanada de Pino
We will share with you a cooking class where you will learn the techniques and secrets of the famous Empanadas de Pino, a special recipe of our beloved grandmother. We will talk about the ingredients that compose it: the dough, the filling or pino (onions, meat, raisins, olives and egg) and the famous Chilean pebre (tomato, onion and coriander). We will cook the ingredients of the empanada, and we will teach you how to organize the elements to fill them, we will work the dough, cut it and make the classic shapes, then we will heat the oven to the right temperature and bake them until they are golden brown. We will also make the delicious pebre that accompanies them, and finally we will sit at the table to taste the traditional Chilean Empanada de Pino con Pebre. Ask me if you have any special needs, and we will see how we can adapt to you. We love to share with people from different cultures and we will be happy to share with you, whoever you are. @tourpersonal
4X4 Adventure to the Hot Springs with BBQ under the Stars!
Discover Cajón del Maipo on an afternoon trip from Santiago. Relax in the medicinal hot springs and enjoy a traditional Chilean bbq. Head into the Andes to see a majestic valley called Cajón del Maipo during the afternoon. Cross the old train line and the Maipo river to enter Cajón del Maipo. Drive past picturesque towns before stopping at the House of Chocolate. Continue through the valley until the beautiful Veil of the Bride Waterfall. Then, go to the natural hot springs of Termas Valle de Colina. Relax in any of the 7 pools with temperatures ranging from 130ºF to 86ºF (55ºC to 30ºC), heated by the nearby volcano. Head back through the hills to several viewpoints and enjoy panoramic views of the volcano and mountains while watching the sunset. Discover our lounge in order to enjoy a Chilean barbecue of finger foods, including empanadas, pebre, olives, fruit, nuts, grilled vegetables, sausages, choripan, and beef. Enjoy as much food as you can eat, along with wines from central and southern Chile, beer, juice. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available. Once you've finished eating, lay down at the lounges while stargazing by the Campfire. Relax on the return journey to Santiago with drop-off at your hotel. @jeep_ontour IMPORTANT: 1) This tour runs on two schedules during the year: -Summer: November to April (3 pm to 1 am) -Winter Season: May to October (6 am to 5)
History walking tour in Santiago
*If you encounter any issues with your booking, please don't hesitate to send me a message. *If you require a different starting time for the tour, let me know. I am very flexible with my schedule! We will commence our journey in the heart of downtown, making our way to the entrance of San Cristobal Hill. *La Moneda Palace: This is our current presidential office, boasting a magnificent backdrop. *Paseo Huerfanos and Paseo Ahumada: These bustling streets serve as the vibrant epicenter of downtown commerce. *Palacio Larrain Zañartu: This neoclassical architectural gem holds significant political importance. *Plaza de Armas: Known as the heart of the city, this square houses important buildings such as the Cathedral and the former government palace. *Bellas Artes Museum: An absolute must-visit for art enthusiasts. *Santa Lucia Hill: A charming hill nestled in downtown Santiago, offering a unique and picturesque view of the city. *GAM Art Center: One of the newest art centers in the area, showcasing an array of contemporary works. *The German Fountain: A captivating fountain with a fascinating historical background behind its construction. *Pablo Neruda's House: The former residence of one of our esteemed Nobel Prize winners in literature. *Metropolitan Park: A breathtaking park, where the main attraction is the majestic San Cristobal Hill.
Casablanca Valley boutique Winery Tour
We'll leave Santiago around 9 am and take a pretty , 75 mins drive to the Casablanca Valley, previously famous mainly for its' whites but now producing increasingly amazing reds as well. We'll avoid the large, commercial, touristy producers and concentrate exclusively on boutique wineries with - it goes without saying - fantastic wines and a special, intimate vibe. Depending on the availability that day, we'll visit any two of the best, special, small producers in the valley, each with their own distinct and contrasting styles of wine. A lunch stop is not included in the schedule or price but can be arranged if all participants are up for it (from an empanada to a sit-down lunch) and if planned in advance. My aim is for the trip to be laid back, entertaining and informative, hopefully as if travelling with a friend. I speak native-level English, French and Spanish. Please note that due to some wineries still being closed to tourism because to the pandemic (or in some cases just on certains days), I ENCOURAGE INQUIRIES BEFORE GUESTS ACTUALLY BOOK, TO GIVE ME TIME TO CHECK WINERY AVAILABILITY BEFOREHAND and avoid having to reschedule in the event of unavailability on any given day. In principle the experience is limited to 3 guests for comfort reasons but larger groups (traveling together) can be accomodated. Please contact me with any doubts for for further information!
Segway Parks & Architecture- Kid-friendly!
The experience will be exciting and very fun. Designed for people with a young spirit who likes technology, futuristic transport innovation. We will laugh and we will roll together in this great adventure! We will discover the city of Santiago on top of an eco-friendly personal transport. First we will have a training session to learn how to ride on the device and you will see that it is much easier than it seems. Then we will travel through the network of parks located on the south bank of the Mapocho River, a route that crosses Santiago in half with native nature in the lungs of the city, one of the most representative points of the capital where you can see the true life Santiaguina. You can have fun in a relaxed way enjoying the scenery, the architecture, taking pictures and listening to the history and secrets of the city, we will explain the differences of each neighborhood and modern history as to what it was before and is now Other things to note *Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/trendytours/ *Segway in an electric device with self-balance, will maintain the balance of the person, you just have to stand on top of it and that's it. Therefore, you do not need experience riding bicycles, skates, etc. It is very easy to use. *Minors must be accompanied by their parents. *If the day of the tour is raining, the tour can be rescheduled for security reasons. *Not recommended for pregnant women.

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Prepare the famous Empanada de Pino
We will share with you a cooking class where you will learn the techniques and secrets of the famous Empanadas de Pino, a special recipe of our beloved grandmother. We will talk about the ingredients that compose it: the dough, the filling or pino (onions, meat, raisins, olives and egg) and the famous Chilean pebre (tomato, onion and coriander). We will cook the ingredients of the empanada, and we will teach you how to organize the elements to fill them, we will work the dough, cut it and make the classic shapes, then we will heat the oven to the right temperature and bake them until they are golden brown. We will also make the delicious pebre that accompanies them, and finally we will sit at the table to taste the traditional Chilean Empanada de Pino con Pebre. Ask me if you have any special needs, and we will see how we can adapt to you. We love to share with people from different cultures and we will be happy to share with you, whoever you are. @tourpersonal
4X4 Adventure to the Hot Springs with BBQ under the Stars!
Discover Cajón del Maipo on an afternoon trip from Santiago. Relax in the medicinal hot springs and enjoy a traditional Chilean bbq. Head into the Andes to see a majestic valley called Cajón del Maipo during the afternoon. Cross the old train line and the Maipo river to enter Cajón del Maipo. Drive past picturesque towns before stopping at the House of Chocolate. Continue through the valley until the beautiful Veil of the Bride Waterfall. Then, go to the natural hot springs of Termas Valle de Colina. Relax in any of the 7 pools with temperatures ranging from 130ºF to 86ºF (55ºC to 30ºC), heated by the nearby volcano. Head back through the hills to several viewpoints and enjoy panoramic views of the volcano and mountains while watching the sunset. Discover our lounge in order to enjoy a Chilean barbecue of finger foods, including empanadas, pebre, olives, fruit, nuts, grilled vegetables, sausages, choripan, and beef. Enjoy as much food as you can eat, along with wines from central and southern Chile, beer, juice. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available. Once you've finished eating, lay down at the lounges while stargazing by the Campfire. Relax on the return journey to Santiago with drop-off at your hotel. @jeep_ontour IMPORTANT: 1) This tour runs on two schedules during the year: -Summer: November to April (3 pm to 1 am) -Winter Season: May to October (6 am to 5)
Valparaíso Famoso: Cerros, Ascensores y Arte Urbano
Descubre los imperdibles de la ciudad junto a un guía local. Comenzamos este recorrido en la histórica Plaza Sotomayor. Desde ahí subiremos al Cerro Alegre en un tradicional ascensor para dar inicio a una caminata llenísima de historias, rincones, colores e impresionantes vistas panorámicas. Visitarás miradores, pasajes y galerías; obervarás hermosas casas patrimoniales, iglesias y palacios; y disfrutarás de un sin fin de murales y todo tipo de expresiones artísticas. Posteriormente bajaremos en otro ascensor para tomar una micro hacia el Paseo 21 de Mayo, para terminar el tour con la mejor vista panorámica de Valparaíso. Esta experiencia será, sin duda, las tres horas mejor aprovechadas de tu viaje!
Disfruta de una vista espectacular en El Embalse El Yeso
Nos encontramos en un punto común a las 8:30/9:00 am, luego nos dirigimos hacia el Cajón del Maipo, ubicado a una altitud de alrededor 1000 m, 45 minutos de Santiago, donde podrás observar la Cordillera de los Andes y el Río Maipo. Nos detenemos para un pequeño desayuno (no incluido) en la plaza de San José de Maipo, lugar de interés histórico, para luego continuar hacia el Embalse El Yeso, un lugar espectacular con vista a un lago de color turquesa, a una altitud de 3000 metros, podrás realizar un pequeño trekking, tomar fotografías y disfrutar de un almuerzo espectacular y campestre, descansando y disfrutando las vistas (consultar por opción con pesca). Quedarás con recuerdos y momentos inolvidables y te conectarás con la naturaleza en su estado puro. Después de 1 hora y media, pasaremos de vuelta a San José de Maipo para visitar una chocolatería y empezaríamos nuestro regreso a Santiago y te dejamos en un punto común.
Make your own ring
There are 2 students per workshop and it lasts approximately 3:30 hours, where you will leave with a ring finished. The workshop includes all materials and tools (tools provided for the duration of the workshop). It will take place in Providencia (sector Luis Thayer Ojeda with Eliodoro Yañez). There is parking and it is approximately a 15-minute walk from the Colón metro. See you! :D
Valparaiso's cuisine in stories: tasting local food
Discover the Valparaiso's local cuisine through its "picás" in the oldest quarter! Our meeting point starts at Sotomayor square where we will walk through Barrio Puerto, the historic center of the city and part of the UNESCO site of Valparaíso. On the route, we will visit 3 "picás porteñas" (popular and traditional restaurant or bar in Valparaíso) where we'll taste the specialty of the house with an aperitif or glass of Chilean wine. Each restaurant is a journey through time knowing the local life of the porteños, where workers and neighbors of the city are the hosts of these places, so we will know not only the history of Valparaíso, but also meeting places of fans of the local soccer team; Santiago Wanderers, or old sailor's bars where home-flavored food accompanied by traditional music such as boleros and cueca (local folklore music), are building the identity and popular culture of Valparaíso everyday. Finally, we'll go up to the viewpoint of the Cordillera hill on its ascensor (historical funicular) with a spectacular view of the city and Barrio Puerto. Other things to note Inform previously about special diet (vegetarian, vegan or other), allergies or food restrictions.
Valparaíso Tour No Tour - Hidden corners of the port
We tour Valparaíso from the non-traditional corners, but that are full of history of our port. I invite you to the Tour No Tour in Valparaíso. Tour corners, passages, elevators, historical locations and unknown views next to the history of each place in the hands of a Porteño who wants to share his hometown. We took a walking tour of the Almendral sector of the port city. We went up the Barón elevator, run along Cerro Barón and Lecheros. We visit the San Francisco Church, ravines, passages, viewpoints and the hideout of Pablo Neruda. Then, we dive down Avenida Argentina and end our tour at Cerro Polanco, where we will use the only elevator (vertical) in the city. The tour takes between 2.30 and 3 hours approximately, full of adventures and beautiful places unknown by the tourist and made to portray with your camera and save this piece of history. You can follow us on ig (instagrm) finding us as: Tour no Tour Valparaiso
Free Walking tour Santiago/tours em santiago
Get to know Santiago with personalized and entertaining tours, exploring the most interesting that that city can offer us as its customs meals and activities. All with the idea of bringing a unique experience to travelers according to their tastes and needs, the walk can last approximately 2 and a half hours, the meeting point is in the Plaza de Armas in front of the National Historical Museum. That tour has a minimum booking cost and is designed as a Free walking tour, where everyone can leave tips to the Guide in the end of the Tour
History walking tour in Santiago
*If you encounter any issues with your booking, please don't hesitate to send me a message. *If you require a different starting time for the tour, let me know. I am very flexible with my schedule! We will commence our journey in the heart of downtown, making our way to the entrance of San Cristobal Hill. *La Moneda Palace: This is our current presidential office, boasting a magnificent backdrop. *Paseo Huerfanos and Paseo Ahumada: These bustling streets serve as the vibrant epicenter of downtown commerce. *Palacio Larrain Zañartu: This neoclassical architectural gem holds significant political importance. *Plaza de Armas: Known as the heart of the city, this square houses important buildings such as the Cathedral and the former government palace. *Bellas Artes Museum: An absolute must-visit for art enthusiasts. *Santa Lucia Hill: A charming hill nestled in downtown Santiago, offering a unique and picturesque view of the city. *GAM Art Center: One of the newest art centers in the area, showcasing an array of contemporary works. *The German Fountain: A captivating fountain with a fascinating historical background behind its construction. *Pablo Neruda's House: The former residence of one of our esteemed Nobel Prize winners in literature. *Metropolitan Park: A breathtaking park, where the main attraction is the majestic San Cristobal Hill.
Explore the street art scene in Santiago
We will discover the street art scene in Santiago through its local expression in murals on the not-so-tourist side of the city. We will visit Barrio Bellavista, near the historic center in a convenient small group experience with a certified professional guide to see a selection of murals and explore street art from murals painted by graffiti artists to commercial murals that talk about the identity of the area and beautify its streets. We will learn about the artists, the urban and street art in the city and talk about the meaning behind each mural, we will also learn how they are produced, the techniques involved and through them we will learn about the city, our society, the political context, the LGBT community, the identity of the neighborhood and how they have transformed into an icon of art in Santiago. We will hear facts that are not commonly available to tourists and you will avoid inconveniences such as walking alone, feeling unsafe or getting lost in the city. If you need a different tour start time or date, please send me a message and I will be happy to offer it especially for you
Providencia, a historical tour
Discover Providencia! Let's do a different tour in Santiago, focusing on one of the most important parts, Providencia commune, sometims pulled apart from turistic circuits. The old cobble streets and houses across Pedro de Valdivia avenue will guide us through the history, origin, architecture, neighboors and stories about Providencia. From it's beggining to being Chile's most important financial district. We'll meet on Plaza Pedro de Valdivia - Metro station Ines de Suarez- where lots of old casonas contrast with new buildings. We're gonna talk about some of this buildings and some hidden stories they got. The first stop will be at Providencia's City Hall to enjoy it's calm and beautiful gardens and sculptures. The tour continues through a transformed Providencia. Old mansions and their new uses as universities, embassies or cultural centres. We're gonna have a second stop at my favorite specialty coffee house, let me invite you a good Espresso Tonic or maybe a Cold Brew! Now we are on a different Providencia. Modern, full of banks and commerce. How does a little neighborhood becomes Chile's main financial district? We'll conclude the tour on an open museum, with a beautiful view to the city so we can just sit and talk about everything we saw before ending the tour. Other things to note It's an easy walk through a beautiful and calm neighborhood. On summer it's suggested that you bring light clothes and water. Oh, and there are really good spots to take photos, so don't be afraid to bring your camera or phone to take pictures. Share them later!
Scenic hiking at San Cristobal, panoramic view and cable car
We will see Santiago from the heights to enjoy excellent 360° views to have a unique view and understanding of the city while enjoying nature in an urban park on top of a mountain in the middle of the city, combining hiking, walking and cable car. We will explore gardens, viewpoints and special places at San Cristóbal hill that tourists always miss or are hard to find on our wayto the the sanctuary of the Virgin Mary on the summit, while discovering its history and enjoying fantastic views for taking the best panoramic photos. We will hear stories and facts that are not available for tourists, you will get assistance to get tickets and will avoid inconveniences like walking alone or getting lost at the hill. We will visit among others:: -Japanese Garden -Gabriela Mistral Viewpoint -Mapulemu Botanical Garden -Victoria Tower -Cable Car/Railway -Virgin Mary Sanctuary -Trail of the crosses -Motherhood of Maria Chapel -Summit and viewpoint -Bellavista Terrace -Tudor Café *Approximately 45 min of hiking/walking and cable car ride are in the plan. *Cable tickets are not included. *If only for one guest you must consider tickets for the guide will also not be included. If you need a different tour start time or date, please send me a message and I will be happy to offer it especially for you
Casablanca Valley boutique Winery Tour
We'll leave Santiago around 9 am and take a pretty , 75 mins drive to the Casablanca Valley, previously famous mainly for its' whites but now producing increasingly amazing reds as well. We'll avoid the large, commercial, touristy producers and concentrate exclusively on boutique wineries with - it goes without saying - fantastic wines and a special, intimate vibe. Depending on the availability that day, we'll visit any two of the best, special, small producers in the valley, each with their own distinct and contrasting styles of wine. A lunch stop is not included in the schedule or price but can be arranged if all participants are up for it (from an empanada to a sit-down lunch) and if planned in advance. My aim is for the trip to be laid back, entertaining and informative, hopefully as if travelling with a friend. I speak native-level English, French and Spanish. Please note that due to some wineries still being closed to tourism because to the pandemic (or in some cases just on certains days), I ENCOURAGE INQUIRIES BEFORE GUESTS ACTUALLY BOOK, TO GIVE ME TIME TO CHECK WINERY AVAILABILITY BEFOREHAND and avoid having to reschedule in the event of unavailability on any given day. In principle the experience is limited to 3 guests for comfort reasons but larger groups (traveling together) can be accomodated. Please contact me with any doubts for for further information!
The memory of political violence
First, we will get together at the exit of Metro Cumming. We will introduce ourselves to each other and share how much everyone knows about the topic. Not knowing anything about political repression is not an impediment; on the contrary, it is the sole purpose of this "experience". A parish that is three blocks away is our first stop. From here the political police abducted the Number 2 in the structure of MIR (Revolutionary Left Movement). The way this case was handled by the MIR, and its propaganda apparatus in exile will be discussed while we walk the short eight blocks to the memorial of the last leader of MIR assassinated during the dictatorship. At this site I will retell the transformation within the MIR, especially about the use of violence, its divisions and collapse. While I prompt the comparison with other political and military groups such as the IRA or ETA we will be walking three short blocks to the historic "Photographers´Square" in the Concha y Toro patrimonial blocks. Here, while sharing how the square got its name I Will offer you to take a short stroll to the Cultural Center where i live so we can have a refreshment and converse about the topic and share some of the reflections you might have. Other things to note That prior knowledge of Chilean history is not needed. That the sole purpose of this "experience" is to put political violence into perspective. Sharing of personal experiences is encouraged.
Segway Parks & Architecture- Kid-friendly!
The experience will be exciting and very fun. Designed for people with a young spirit who likes technology, futuristic transport innovation. We will laugh and we will roll together in this great adventure! We will discover the city of Santiago on top of an eco-friendly personal transport. First we will have a training session to learn how to ride on the device and you will see that it is much easier than it seems. Then we will travel through the network of parks located on the south bank of the Mapocho River, a route that crosses Santiago in half with native nature in the lungs of the city, one of the most representative points of the capital where you can see the true life Santiaguina. You can have fun in a relaxed way enjoying the scenery, the architecture, taking pictures and listening to the history and secrets of the city, we will explain the differences of each neighborhood and modern history as to what it was before and is now Other things to note *Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/trendytours/ *Segway in an electric device with self-balance, will maintain the balance of the person, you just have to stand on top of it and that's it. Therefore, you do not need experience riding bicycles, skates, etc. It is very easy to use. *Minors must be accompanied by their parents. *If the day of the tour is raining, the tour can be rescheduled for security reasons. *Not recommended for pregnant women.