The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes and adjoining Museo de Arte Contemporaneo are free to the public, and during our last week here, it’s about…
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Just an hour Southwest from Santiago sits the small town of Pomaire, a fantastic half day trip (or full-day, depending on what kind of shopper/eater…
2 CommentsWe’d heard rave reviews of Pablo Neruda’s favorite house, the one in Isla Negra. It was the only one untouched after Pinochet and his followers…
4 CommentsChile has a lot of dogs. All over the streets, sidewalks, stairwells, parks, these dogs are friendly and well-fed. They’re well-trained too, well smart really.…
3 CommentsChile is known for stargazing, particularly in the Northern Atacama desert where the cloudless skies are free of light pollution. But we’re cityside in the…
7 CommentsI love food experiences. Who doesn’t? Especially when there’s a tasting menu that features food with a story, perfectly presented plates, bite after bite of scrumptiously…
9 CommentsPablo Neruda built his Santiago house as a place he could visit his secret love, Matilde Urrutia, and continue their affair. They built it together, and…
2 CommentsEmpanadas de pino! They’re everywhere, as is the quality. Once we took a Chilean cooking class, we wanted to try and make these completely on…
3 CommentsWe signed up for a Chilean cooking workshop through Uncorked as one of my goals throughout our travels is to learn to cook some of the traditional…
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