lunes, 28 de septiembre de 2009

Santiago...a place for stay...

If you come to Santiago, you have to know the civic center of Santiago this is the Palacio de la Moneda in front of the Currency will see the building of the Administration of Santiago, go to the Plaza de Armas, you're going for the ride north of Ahumada Santiahgo where you will find the Cathedral of Santiago, Chile Courier and the Municipality of Santiago. Then you can go to be closed on St. Lucia where the serene noon mark by a shot at the top of the hill you will find the virgin. That hill in colonial times was called "sniff" Mapuche name. In front of Santa Lucia Hill is the craft fair where tourists always go. A good option for lunch is the Central Market, where you can try fresh seafood and all sorts of delicious typical Chilean dishes to a very good price. You must go to San Cristobal hill, climb up the lift to see James in the Heights. Also on that same hill is the Metropolitan Zoo in Santiago, you can go by cable car. Go to the Bohemia neighborhood called Barrio Bellavista, where is the same Cerro San Cristobal, in the same neighborhood you'll find restaurants, movie theater, lots, pubs, disco, exhibition of paintings, etc. Go to the Museum of Natural History who is the Quinta Normal, you take the subway and a taxi Come to London and Paris neighborhood, Concha y Toro The old town near Barrio Brasil find OHiggins Park where the parade is held every September 19th in the day of the Chilean Army, where he celebrates the glories of Chile. In this area you will find the University District, or the Army and Republic streets where you encontrrás with castles and palaces and in the streets causin Eighteen find the palace, a magnificent beauty and Finnish, all brought from Europe at the time of its construction Go to the Pre-Columbian Museum is in downtown Santiago, across from the Palace of the Courts, in there too. You can go to interactive museum, planetarium, observatory., Which is at the University of Santiago, etc. Santiago is a place where there is plenty to do.

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