Si bien la habitación contaba con frigobar, era cómoda y permitía un buen dormir, el baño era limpio y la ducha funcionaba bien, el desayuno deja mucho que desear. Se supone que es buffet pero realmente tiene MUY pocas opciones, y si vas pasado las 9 de la mañana, olvidate que encontrarás algo; solo encontrarás sobras pq no reponen casi nada. Si eres vegetariano o vegano, te aburres al comer frutas todos los días. Igual en la noche pedi un Delivery y olvidaron echarme tenedor. Pedimos en recepción y dijeron que estaba cerrada la cocina y no podían prestarnos nada de eso,¿solución? Nos pasaron 4 palitos para revolver café y usarlos como palitos de sushi. No dejan jabón en el baño, no puedes secarte el pelo en la pieza porque el secador de pelo está anclado al baño y el aire acondicionado no funciona. La tv es muy antigua y pequeña (parece monitor de computador) y el wifi muy malo. Para lo que ofrecen, por el precio a mi parecer no vale la pena. Hay lugares mucho más baratos y con lo mismo o mejores instalaciones.
My journey through Santiago, the vibrant capital of Chile, was an exploration of a city where the energy of South American culture is palpable against a backdrop of the majestic Andes mountains. Santiago's unique blend of modern skyscrapers, historic colonial architecture, and expansive green spaces provides a dynamic setting where art, history, and innovation converge.
One of the most striking aspects of Santiago is its thriving street art scene. Walking through neighborhoods like Bellavista and Barrio Lastarria, I was captivated by the colorful murals that adorned the walls, each telling stories of Chile's past, present, and future aspirations. These open-air galleries, ever-changing and bold, showcased the city's pulse and the creative spirit of its people.
The cultural heart of Santiago beats strongly in its many museums and galleries. The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, housed in a magnificent neoclassical building, offered a journey through Chilean and international art, while the nearby Museo de Arte Contemporáneo pushed the boundaries with avant-garde exhibitions. However, it was the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino that left a lasting impression, with its exquisite collection providing insight into the rich tapestry of indigenous cultures that shaped the region.
Exploring the historic center of Santiago brought me to the Plaza de Armas, the city's founding square, surrounded by important buildings like the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Central Post Office. This bustling heart of Santiago, with its mix of locals and tourists, street performers, and vendors, was a lively introduction to the city's colonial past and cosmopolitan present.
A visit to Santiago would be incomplete without experiencing its culinary scene. From traditional Chilean dishes in the city's many mercados, like Mercado Central and La Vega, to innovative cuisine in upscale restaurants, Santiago offered a taste of its diverse cultural influences and rich agricultural bounty.
The city's geographical diversity allows for unique experiences just a short distance from the urban center. A day trip to the nearby Andes mountains for hiking or skiing, depending on the season, or a visit to one of the many vineyards that surround Santiago, provided a beautiful contrast to the city's bustling streets.
Santiago's blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and urban vibrancy made my visit an unforgettable experience. It's a city that invites exploration, from its mountainous horizons to its artistic alleys, offering a glimpse into the soul of Chile.
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