back to Chile 2014 main page This place is well worth visiting if you're in Valparaiso, but prepared for an arduous trek up hilly streets. This house is one of…
back to Chile 2014 main page Almacen Nacional Restaurant, delicious place with traditional Chilean food in Cerro Alegre, Valparaiso. I had the menu of the day, which cost around, 7,000…
back to Chile 2014 main page 1. Don Pancho (Rawson street, near P. Montt Avenue. near the interstate bus terminals) Recommendations: Charquican con huevo, a traditional Chilean dish (comida tipica…
back to Chile 2014 main page These funiculars are over a hundred years old and still running, even if somewhat shakily. It's around 100 CLP single-trip. Cheaper than the actual…
back to Chile 2014 main page I live in Renaca, a 30-40 minute bus ride from Valparaiso, the UNESCO World Heritage Site once crowned "The Jewel of the Pacific". I…
back to Chile 2014 main page I accompanied my friend B to check out a small fish market near Plaza Sotomayor, Valparaiso. I wandered around while she was there, and…
back to Chile 2014 main page Cerro Concepcion and the neighboring Cerro Alegre are probably the most popular cerros in Valparaiso. Walking tours always cover this area. I had already…
back to Chile 2014 main page Cerro Polanco, whose entrance is off of Av. Argentina, is a unique hill. While most steep Valparaiso cerros (hills) are accessible via ascensors (what…
back to Chile 2014 main page Velas Latinoamerica was a touring exhibition of big ships from different South American countries. They stopped in the port of Valparaiso one fine April…