What to do and see in Chile, Chile: The Best Neighborhoods

November 22, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Coordinates: 30°S 71°W / 30°S 71°W / -30; -71
Restaurants in Chile

1. Paseo Dimalow

Valparaiso 2380011 Chile
Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Paseo Dimalow

2. Pueblo de Socoroma

Socoroma Chile https://www.facebook.com/pueblo-de-socoroma-112993571478/photos_stream
Excellent
86%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
0%
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Pueblo de Socoroma

3. Caleta Maria

Chile http://www.caletamaria.cl/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Caleta Maria

4. Barrio Bellavista

Santiago Chile 5595959595 http://www.barriobellavista.cl
Excellent
50%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
1%
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2%
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4.5 based on 7,017 reviews

Barrio Bellavista

This cultural city neighborhood is rich with artists, entertainers and some of chile's best ethnic and local cuisine.

Reviewed By VernonW143 - Cape Town, South Africa

……A true-lii intriguing barrio to find yourself in just to wonder about casual-lii and explore and discover whatever there is to be found in this area. Besides the trend-ii ‘PATIO BELLAVISTA” centre with all its fascinating shops and restaurants it’s just amazing to see even so much more bars, cafes, restaurants of different proportions all around the streets of this barrio. We would just like to make mention in this review of all the places that we came across in this vicinity so that others may know it is here. The trend-ii “ZONA 3” that looks like a nice beer-garden where lots of young people hang out. “VENEZIA” Restaurant a renowned Chilean gastronomia. The big park-entrance to Cerro San Cristobal with food-vendors all around and also known as “the meeting place in the city”. The “DINING ROOM” Restaurant & Piano Lounge housed in a palatial double storey house with secured parking, La bodeguita de JULIO (the wine-cellar JULIO for Flavour & culture, the nice corner cafe Gracia Heladia which offers ice cream and breakfast. We also came across an outdoor amphitheater with lots of Graffiti on its walls. There was also CAVALERA Art & Tattoo shop, TEATRO SAN GINES a small but nice looking performing arts theater and very close-by was this impressive school building COLEGIO MARIA IMMACULATE the surroundings was very neat & clean, The VIVA LA VIDA restaurant very beautiful-lii decorated walls with bright-lii coloured flowers painted outside. There was a MINI MARKET shop where you could buy all kinds of liquors, a FLORISTERIA with very trend-ii and innovative floral decorations and also “LAPISLAZULI” Factory Shop the Blue Semi Precious Stone which is very popular here in Chile, they had some nice jewelry and fancy stuff created out of this Blue Stones. A nice church building which looks like it’s been here since 1891 and in 1997 the people requested that this be declared a Heritage Site and a Historic Monument. Even on the border of this Barrio there is a love-lii big STAR-BUCK……This is an area that needs lots of time to explore so it’s a must visit when in Santiago de Chile…………………..NB! Don’t forget to take time to study all the expressionism told by the multitude of GRAFFITI all over the area!......

5. Isidora Goyenechea

Isidora Goyenechea Ave., Santiago 8320000 Chile +56 2 2519 4900 http://www.tiramisu.cl
Excellent
52%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
7%
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4.5 based on 948 reviews

Isidora Goyenechea

This is the place for fine dinning. It is the expensive part of town, known locally as the "other Chile."

6. Barrio Lastarria

Jose Victorino Lastarria, Santiago 8320165 Chile +56 2 2632 2121 [email protected] http://www.barriolastarria.com
Excellent
58%
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36%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 8,125 reviews

Barrio Lastarria

This bohemian neighborhood has plenty of shops, bookshops, design shops, museums, cinemas, theater, restaurants and bars, hotels and tourist appartments, and more.

Reviewed By melodyk1000 - Carmel, United States

The streets are busy with sellers of books and maps and antiques and lots of other items and there are wonderful restaurants and bars as well. We stayed in this area 2 years ago and loved it - a happening place a night, and frankly during the day as well. We have been going back each day to try a new restaurant. It backs up to the GAM museum and is a fun place to wander. Check out Jose Ramon for artisenal Evers and good burgers, Bocanariz for 250 different option of Chilean wines and wonderful food, or a number of other street side restaurants offering food, beer or ice cream. You will keep going back!

7. Baquedano Street

Centro de Iquique, Iquique Chile http://www.welcomechile.com/iquique/peatonal-baquedano.html
Excellent
46%
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39%
Satisfactory
13%
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2%
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4.5 based on 980 reviews

Baquedano Street

Reviewed By KatrienS955 - Ghent, Belgium

This is the street were during the saltpeter boom, the rich build their houses. All of wood, with porches and balconies, in a style that reminds one a bit of Charleston. In the middle of the street there are palm trees, and there are plenty of benches. Most of the houses are in decent condition, some are very nicely renovated. Sadly, due to the protests, some have tags and are partially boarded up. But still a lovely and very safe street to slowly walk through and enjoy the architecture. There are quite a few hostals, and pubs, as well as a few restaurants with terraces outside.

8. Barrio El Golf

Santiago Chile
Excellent
67%
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33%
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Barrio El Golf

9. Barrio Italia

Avenida Italia Providencia, Santiago 7501297 Chile +56 9 9519 7322 [email protected] http://www.barrioitalia.com
Excellent
49%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 1,343 reviews

Barrio Italia

Barrio Italia is trademark concept born in a traditional neighborhood in Santiago, Chile. In this area lives nearby residents, creative industry and commerce with an innovative cuisine, design, art, culture and entertainment. You may find shops, cafes, restaurants, inns and hostels, in a neighborhood atmosphere.

10. Vitacura

Santiago Chile http://www.vitacura.cl/
Excellent
52%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 479 reviews

Vitacura

Reviewed By 302elspethw - Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

Safe area with hotels and lots of cafes and places to eat. Very Handy for bicentennial park and a pleasant stroll.

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