City Tour Santiago Plus Maipo Valley Wine Tasting
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- No booking fees
- E-ticket/Mobile voucher
- duration 8 hours
- tour type Small group
- minimum participants 2
- age requirement 5-79 yrs
- max group size 12
- guiding method Fully guided
- Tour Code BM-1767
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- See the best of Santiago & end the day with wine tour and tasting
- Professional and local guide taking you to see the best of Santiago
The tour starts at 9:00am in the morning where we will pick you up from your hotel or accommodation in Santiago. We will then proceed and visit the rich and historic downtown where we will come by the same places as the Spanish settlers did, when they founded the city in 1541, like The Plaza de Armas where The Catedral of Santiago is located, The ex Government Building, Santa Lucia Hill, The National Library, Central Market, La Moneda Palace (Changing of the Guard depend on the day), and much more.
We will also show you Barrio Bellavista, a wonderful bohemian neighbourhood, where you can easily enjoy a night out with gastronomy, drinks and much more. The area has a variety of activities like San Cristobal hill, the Zoo and the museum of Pablo Neruda “La Chascona”.
We then proceed to a Nineteenth century neighbourhood which still has many mansions, many of which nowadays have beena restored to become university buildings. If you like, we’ll also stop in the Club Hipico Race Track, to go to the modern part of the city in the financial district “Sanhattan”, Costanera Center, El Golf and Bicentennial Park. We look forward to showing and guiding you through our wonderful capital of Santiago.
After this we have lunch time, the restaurant at your choice (guide recommends restaurant depending on the route) and then we go to the selected winery of your choice, either Undurraga, Concha y Toro or Santa Rita. The wine tour with a duration of 1-hour to 1-hour and 20 min, include wine expert guide, 3 tastings, a complete tour of gardens, plantations cellars and vaults, plus a free glass.
- Hotel pickup and hotel drop-off
- Entrance fees
- Professional guide
- Wine tasting
- Glass
- Lunch
- Gratuities (optional)
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Other Practical Information> Infant seats are available on request if advised at time of booking > Minimum drinking age is 18 years-
How many days do you need in Chile?
We recommend, at the very least, a 2-weeks tour of Chile to explore the blue glaciers and emerald forests of Torres del Paine, the enticing landscapes of the Atacama desert, and similar must-see destinations. You will be left with enough time to add a few more delightful places like capital Santiago, Valparaiso, and one or two world-class vineyards. A three-week tour will allow you to linger longer in all your favorite places. But if you have only 5 to 7 days, it’s best to focus on Santiago, the nearby colorful towns, and the wine valleys. Add a few more days, and you can squeeze in Patagonia, Atacama, Easter Island, or the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes. To get more details on how many days to spend in Chile, see here.
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How many days should I allocate for a Chile trip?
We recommend, at the very least, a 2-weeks tour of Chile to explore the blue glaciers and emerald forests of Torres del Paine, the enticing landscapes of the Atacama desert, and similar must-see destinations. You will be left with enough time to add a few more delightful places like capital Santiago, Valparaiso, and one or two world-class vineyards. A three-week tour will allow you to linger longer in all your favorite places. But if you have only 5 to 7 days, it’s best to focus on Santiago, the nearby colorful towns, and the wine valleys. Add a few more days, and you can squeeze in Patagonia, Atacama, Easter Island, or the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes. To get more details on how many days to spend in Chile, see here.
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Is Chile cheap for tourists?
Chile is not the cheapest place to visit in South America. But the kind of trip you have in mind will determine your budget. Typically, most tourists like to hike in the Torres del Paine and explore the desert landscape of Atacama during a 10 to 15-day trip. It is possible to do a trekking-heavy trip on a budget of USD 90 to 100 per day per person. Basic accommodation and food costs are higher in Chile than in other South American countries. So be ready to spend at least USD 75 daily for a non-luxurious trip.
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How good is the transportation system in Chile?
Chile is well connected from north to south via flights and buses. But it’s trickier to travel from east to west, and south of Puerto Montt because of the unusual landscape comprising glaciers and mountains. Long-distance buses are the best way to go up and down the country. For travelling to remote areas, you can hire your own car. Trains are useful only in certain parts, like Central Chile. You can also consider low-cost airlines: they are sometimes cheaper than long-distance buses—if you don’t mind missing out on the scenery on the way.
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How do you get around in Chile?
Chile is well connected from north to south via flights and buses. But it’s trickier to travel from east to west, and south of Puerto Montt because of the unusual landscape comprising glaciers and mountains. Long-distance buses are the best way to go up and down the country. For travelling to remote areas, you can hire your own car. Trains are useful only in certain parts, like Central Chile. You can also consider low-cost airlines: they are sometimes cheaper than long-distance buses—if you don’t mind missing out on the scenery on the way.