Chile's Valle Central, a verdant valley tucked between the Andes and the coastal mountain ranges, has a mild climate and moist soil perfect for grape growing. Made up of four distinct wine regions, Maipo, Rapel, Curico and Maule, the area is criss-crossed by well-traveled wine roads. At the northern end of the valley is Maipo, the oldest of Chile's wine regions, famous for its Cabernet Sauvignon. At the opposite end is Maule, which still grows Pais, the first grape brought to South America.
Restaurants in Valle Central
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The climb up this natural 230 foot hill offers a worthy reward: breathtaking panoramic views of the city.
We had the benefit of a very good personal guide who provided in depth knowledge of the beautiful park. This made our visit much more interesting.
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It is a functional watermill used to mill wheat to obtain flour, quinoa. It is difficult to get there if you are not driving your own car, so i highly recommend to take a cab to get there. The people who reside there, give a tour inside the watermill and teach the tourist what and how they produce it, you can buy their products only with $1000 Chilean pesos and you can enjoy a black bear (malta) with flour, a typical southern drink charging just $1500 Chilean pesos. You don't need to bring any special objects there, just comfortable shoes.
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Some excellent little restaurants (Salina de Cahuil) as well as the salt fields and small stalls along the roadside.Late activities available too.
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We went up this tower today, and found it well worth it. The views are spectacular, you get a true sense of the size of Santiago. We had a beer and sandwiches at the small bar up top, and they were fantastic! To get to the entrance, go to the bottom floor of the mall and you’ll see the area to pay. No lineups, and very few people up top.
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