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.
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Combined this with the cable car and was great value with amazing views from all areas. Cost circa £11 return with the added advanyage of being able to explore
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Trip on a heritage train, made by chilean and german coaches (made from the 1920's to the 1960's), running from Santiago to the port of San Antonio, on the Valparaiso district. You will get to see the changing landscapes along the way, including the vineyards along the valleys of the Mapocho and the Maipo rivers and the crossing of the coastal mountain range, ending aside the Pacific ocean.
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You have to get a bip! card (1,550 pesos) and round trip fare from city center to Pajaritos station to catch the bus to Valparaiso was only 1,600 pesos. I felt safe and the subway was clean. If i spent more time in Santiago, I would have figured this out more, it was such an affordable way to get around.
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