What should you know if you travel to Chile?

Chile

Many times, making an international flight can be a real odyssey for the traveler, since depending on the country you go to, they ask for some things or others. If this summer or soon you plan to travel to Chile, either for leisure or work, this article will be great to inform you of everything.

What should you know if you travel to Chile? Here we tell you.

Questions that every traveler asks himself before a flight to Chile

In this case, we are going to Chile… What are the most frequently asked questions?

  • I have to pay customs or taxes of some kind? If you only carry your travel luggage or some items purchased at the airport itself, you do not have to pay any type of customs.
  • What is considered traveler's luggage? The one that is transported together with the traveler or up to 120 days after the traveler's arrival. If this is the latter case, in your transport you must carry the luggage storage and the corresponding transport document.
  • ¿How expensive is Chile? Chile is the most expensive country of Latin Americans, but nothing to be alarmed about either. It is especially in strategic points where the tourist demand is much higher.
  • What is the most expensive and the cheapest in Chile? The most expensive are those tourist places that require entry to pass and also public transport, although there are options such as shared taxis that are somewhat cheaper in price. The cheapest is food, especially fast food street stalls: it is abundant and relatively cheap food.
  • What is your currency and how much is the change? The legal tender is the Chilean peso. Currently, one euro is equivalent to 755.06 Chilean pesos. To give you an idea, in Chile, a typical meal is the pine pie (it is usually quite large). It has a cost of 620 Chilean pesos, so it would be equivalent to 0.82 euros.

Chile - Chilean pesos

  • What clothing is recommended to wear? In the center of the country the climate is temperate. If you head further north it is warm and very dry so it is recommended to wear very light and fresh clothing and sun, lip and hair protectors. Nor should we forget something warm, because although the days are hot, the nights are usually cool to cold. You can leave the umbrella at home, it rarely rains.

Interesting places around Chile

Santiago de Chile

  • Palace of the Currency.
  • San Cristobal Hill.
  • Cerro Santa Lucia.
  • The Lead Hill.
  • Central Market.
  • Main Square.
  • Metropolitan Cathedral.
  • La Moneda Palace Cultural Center.
  • The Andes Mountains.
  • The chascona.
  • Bicentennial Park.
  • The Piojera.
  • National Zoo.
  • Yungay neighborhood.
  • National museum of fine arts.
  • Italy Square.
  • Sewell Mining Town.
  • Little town of the Dominicans.
  • Patronage.
  • Sculpture Park.
  • Paris / London Street.
  • Courtyard Bellavista.
  • National historical museum.
  • Church of Los Sacramentinos.
  • Fantasilandia Park.
  • Snowy valley.
  • Huérfanos Street.
  • The area of ​​El Golf.
  • Constitution Plaza.
  • Aviation Square.
  • Chapel of the Maternity of Mary.
  • Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art.
  • The Entel Tower.
  • Gabriela Mistral Center.
  • Visual Arts Museum.

Chile - Santiago de Chile

San Pedro de Atacama

  • Valley of the Moon in San Pedro de Atacama.
  • Pukara of Quitor.
  • Puritama hot springs.
  • Tulor village.
  • Tatio's geysers.
  • The Chaxa Lagoon.

Chile - San Pedro de Atacama

Valparaiso

  • La Sebastiana (Pablo Neruda's House).
  • Cerro Concepcion.
  • Gervasoni walk.
  • Reina Victoria elevator.
  • Artillery Elevator.
  • Tour 21 de Mayo.
  • National Maritime Museum.
  • Baburizza Palace.
  • Monument to the Heroes.
  • Sotomayor Square.
  • Yugoslavian walk.
  • Lutheran Church of the Holy Cross.
  • Canelo beach.
  • Horcon Cove.
  • The British Arch.

Chile - Valparaiso

At first glance, Santiago de Chile looks like a modern and modern city. Its constructions are, due to the innumerable earthquakes they suffer, however it is a fairly old city and very interesting to know. Some curious facts about the city and that we do not want to take you by surprise if you travel there, are:

  • Can't drink alcohol on public roads, only in closed places.
  • Su surface es totally flat, so walking will not be a problem for you.
  • El avocado It is their food par excellence, and there they know it as "wild butter" for its high caloric content.
  • Su water tap is potable, so you can drink from them with complete peace of mind.

A country to enjoy, especially its best-known city par excellence, Santiago de Chile.


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