Friday, March 22, 2013

Santiago, Chile and the Heaping Pile of Nachos

Hello family and friends,

We are currently in Valparaiso, the second largest city in Chile. We spent the previous five nights in the largest Chilean city and capital, Santiago. We stayed in a private room in the most beautiful district of the city called Bellavista. We quickly learned that being in Santiago is all about people watching. Everywhere you go there are street performers, dancers, bands and markets. On Sunday, there is a market where people bring all of their old things to a park and lay them out on the grass. Locals pick through their items and get them at incredibly low prices. We watched one lady pull out thirty dresses and in thirty minutes, they were gone like the wind. "One mans junk is another mans treasure," or so it has been said. Please enjoy the pictures from our relaxing stay in the hectic city of Santiago.

Bellavista- a popular area with restaurants and lots of nightlife




The street art- every building is more colorful than the next. This might get a bit redundant






















We loved swirving up and down the streets observing the art and the colors










We eventually left Bellavista to visit the bustling city center

Plaza Armada










This street was always full of people except for this exact moment




More European style architecture













La Moneda Palace- the president of Chile lives here. These horses protect him and look pretty at the same time, a twofor










Street performers of all sorts can be seen entertaining for tips










A park in the middle of the city




Things get crazy on Sundays when "junk" goes on sale




Santa Lucia hill
















Statues in Argentina and Chile that represent the aboriginal people







San Cristobal hill and Santiago, one of the more polluted cities in the world. There are mountains all around so the smog gets trapped




That's not fog folks







At the top of the hill







Also a beautiful church











A cat who made the hike




And last but certainly not least, our heaping pile of nachos from a Mexican restaurant right across the street from our home. Mmmmmm mmmmmmm good!!!




We will see you all next time from the artsy city of Valparaiso. Get ready for more street art and stacked houses with a view.

Ciao,
-Mila and Scott


Disclaimer- images on www.wherethewindtakesus.com may not be copied or distributed without permission


- Posted around the world from our iPad

Location:Calle Templeman,Valparaiso,Chile

1 comment: