Santiago Metropolitan Region (Spanish: Región Metropolitana de Santiago) is one of Chile's 15 first-order administrative divisions. It is the country's only landlocked administrative region and contains the nation's capital, Santiago. Most commercial and administrative centers are located in the region, including Chile's main international airport, Arturo Merino Benítez.
Restaurants in Santiago Metropolitan Region
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It is a historic flea market where you can find everything: antiques, art, vintage clothing, books, plants, video games, photographs, articles for the house, among others. In addition, it has a wide variety of restaurants for all preferences. The Persa Victor Manuel is also a reference of urban art in Santiago: It has murals inside and outside made by renowned artists. the free urban art tours are announced by our instagram @persavictormanuel
4.0 based on 333 reviews
Local raw atmosphere, mixing with the local people in a huge crowded, chaotic, colorful, wall to wall bodies, eclectic market buying fruits, vegetables, fish, and incredible Venezuelan empanadas! Enjoy - you will not regret. We went on a Saturday around 11AM - 1PM - late summer. Fabulous. Highlight of trip! Won't see many tourists here!!!!!!!!
4.0 based on 207 reviews
This market has a great location--really close to the Santa Lucia metro station. The selection was great; I'd recommend taking time to explore all of the stalls if you have time. A lot of the stalls have similar items (e.g., magnets, mugs, etc.), but this means that you can really search for the best one for you. Additionally, there are some other stalls that are more unique so keep looking! I imagine that there's something for everyone.
4.0 based on 36 reviews
Local design, bookstore and restaurants.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
Mastica Market, food, music, beverages and more. One Sunday a month in Parque Bicentenario, Santiago, Chile.
3.5 based on 6,068 reviews
Unique architecture and street musicians accompany a plethora of dining options, where seafood is abundant in this South American food court.
They say that the best way to know the heart if a city is visiting its public market. Tha architecture is old and unique, stands with colorful and delicious fruit, fresh seafood, small and big restaurants offering typical dishes and the people working there, the best of all.
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