Temuco (Spanish pronunciation: [teˈmuko]) is a city and commune, capital of the Cautín Province and of the Araucanía Region in southern Chile. The city is located 670 kilometres (416 miles) south of Santiago at the heart of the modern Araucanía Region and historic Araucanía—the land of the Mapuche who resisted Spanish conquest.
Restaurants in Temuco
4.5 based on 150 reviews
It's a small stadium for Europeans but pretty new with enough entrance's so you'll wait not too long. Some food courts, clean toilettes. I love the park next to the stadium, perfect to hang out in the sun also when nobodys playing. The expo's in front of the stadium aren't specially good but worth a visit.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Not a big mall person but I went there just to buy something at the grocery. Big mall a lot of stores to spend a whole day shopping and finding cheap things.
4 based on 18 reviews
El lugar una maravilla natural, las termas lindas quizas noblas mejores falta poner las temperaturas de cada una de ellas, los baños les faltaba aseo y agua caliente en las duchas , la atencion normal y cordial, los productos que venden como ; pan cerveza, bebidas, etc. Tienen un precio un poco superior al comun pero es entendible nada exagerado, lo peor el camino de Curarrehue malisimo el camino y desde cunco los últimos 3 kms son muy malos mucha oendiente y csmino de tierra suelta, pero en si las termas ok.
4.5 based on 229 reviews
We trekked on foot to this museum, spurred on by the enthusiasm of a nostalgic rail commuter... and we really tried to like it! It was unaccountably closed so we wandered among a graveyard of trains, some burnt out or graffiti-ed, and peered through the locked gates at a Thomas the Tank Engine style turntable. It is surreal and very atmospheric but did not give our railway buff the shot of nerdy detail that he craved. We couldn't access the presidential train but took some great shots of the murals on the derelict walls. So, train spotters beware, it may not give you the fix you need. But if you're after a good fashion shoot location or ghostly rave venue, it might be just what you want!
4.5 based on 454 reviews
I really enjoyed ascending this hill on my scooter and today I'm going back up on foot to catch the sunset! I am giving this an "Excellent" rating relative to other activities in Temuco, as it's not the most attraction-packed city in South America. Haha
4.5 based on 80 reviews
I've definitely had better chocolate in Chile; it was average in my life experience and (a bit better than Santiago chocolate, which is truly bad). I bought quite a few little bonbons on the recommendation that they were so great, and I find the quality for price to be poor. I did like the mint fudge bars, so those are recommended
4 based on 224 reviews
If you are addicted by games and don't mind to loose money, its certainly a good place to spend time. However its very loud as live music is often played. Anyway a game hall as there are thousands of others around the globe, therefore in my view nothing special.overall.
4 based on 179 reviews
Temuco is a city, located in territory that was under the control of the "Mapuche" people.The Mapuche culture, crafts and way of life are still visible in and around the city. The Mapuche culture is one of the most interesting things to experience in this area, the rest is quite boring.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Nice local market. You can buy all kind of fruits and vegetables there. There are some smalls restaurants/food stalls. Visit this place during your visit.
4 based on 95 reviews
The big building with the cross is not the Cathedral, but just beside, so easy for orientation if you are walking to it from far. The church itself is certainly a "must see" when you are in Temuco. Nice to spend a few minutes (or more) in peace.
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