Rommel M.
“Knowledgable and a Great guide ”
I had the pleasure of spending the day with Daniel as my local tour guide for Santiago and the Maipo Valley, and I can’t recommend him highly enough. From start to finish, Daniel was professional, friendly, and incredibly knowledgeable. He gave a fascinating overview of Chile’s wine regions, particularly the Maipo Valley, and brought the history of the area to life with insight and clarity. His passion for both wine and Chilean culture was clear, and he made the experience engaging and memorable. Daniel’s English is fantastic, and he can tailor a tour to your interests while also offering great recommendations. If you’re visiting Santiago and looking for a wine or food tour with someone who really knows their stuff and makes you feel at ease, Daniel is your man. A truly enjoyable and enriching day—thank you, Daniel!
Alice S.
“Great Day in Santiago de Chile and more!”
We couldn’t have asked for a better guide! Daniel was so great and enthusiastic in explaining us many insight! It’s great to meet local people doing their job with so much passion!
Daniel C.
Thank you so much, Alice! It was a real pleasure showing you around Santiago and sharing all those local insights with you. I’m so glad you enjoyed the experience. There’s nothing better than guiding people who are curious and excited to explore! I hope to see you again for more adventures in Chile!
Kevin C.
“Very professional and knowledgeable ”
I highly recommend Paulina! She was very professional, we had good communications from planning to arrival, and she exceeded my expectations. Her knowledge about Chilean history, the Santiago area, indigenous people, and the local wineries made the time pass quickly. Both wineries she took us to were great.
Paulina M.
Thank you so much its was a pleasure being with you two, take care
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Given its large size (641 km²), 3–4 days in the city are recommended, as Santiago is one of the largest cities in the Americas, with everything from national zoos to art festivals to keep your itinerary full. Need some inspiration? You can space these tours in between your travel downtime.
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Santiago is one of the most walkable cities in Latin America, given its Eurocentric street design. So pack a pair of comfortable shoes. Whenever you get tired, the metro is a reliable way to zip through the city.
Generally, September to November are considered ideal travel months due to the favorable weather & lower crowds. With that said, each of Santiago’s 4 seasons offers its own perks.
Somewhat. Chile overall has a moderate English proficiency rating, with only 10% of the population speaking English, but Santiago’s rating of 553/800 means you can get by in tourist areas without Spanish. With that said, it’s still advisable to learn some Chilean Spanish phrases before you explore on your own, as English gets less common the further from the city center you get.
During the day, Santiago has a walking safety index of 58.38, which is moderate, meaning you should apply vigilance and keep the expensive items in your hotel and not on you. Nighttime, however, is another story. Anyone looking to tour the city at night NEEDS to be accompanied by a local who knows which streets to avoid and where to go for a safe & fun evening.
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