3 Days Itinerary in Las Condes, Chile - Travel Guide
3 Colourful Days in Elegant Las Condes, Chile
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1- Kick off at Parque Arauco |
2 | Day 2 - Discover Chilean Art at Museo de la Moda |
3 | Day 3 - Unwind at the Pueblito Los Dominicos |
Introduction
Get ready to embark upon an exciting 3-day journey through vibrant Las Condes, Chile. Expect a colourful cultural offering, tasty treats and breathtaking scenery. Let's discover the heart of Chile together!
Day 1- Kick off at Parque Arauco
Today, we'll begin our adventure at Parque Arauco, a bustling shopping center full of local and international brands. You probably already know that shopping on an empty stomach isn't the best idea, right? Don't worry, you'll get to fill your tummy first at a local cafe, known for its delicious pastry and coffee. In the afternoon, we'll visit Parque Araucano, a huge green park placed next to the mall. Get ready to appreciate intricately designed landscaped gardens and public art scattered around. Can you think of a better way to stretch those legs after shopping?
Day 2 - Discover Chilean Art at Museo de la Moda
As the sun begins to rise on our second day, we'll head towards the Museo de la Moda. This is a unique fashion museum housing an array of historical costumes and haute couture garments alongside pop culture items. Who knew you'd have a chance to be up close with the famous bikini of Princess Diana or even the jacket of John Lennon? After an aesthetically pleasing morning, we'll head to Vitacura bordemar for lunch. It's a coastal eating joint which offers a panoramic view of the ocean along with an exhaustive Chilean menu. Can you smell the fresh sea breeze and mouth-watering food already?
Day 3 - Unwind at the Pueblito Los Dominicos
Well, all good things come to an end. But wait, there's still a lot to explore! Our final day takes us to the Pueblito Los Dominicos, a traditional arts and crafts village. Here, you'll get the chance to meet local artisans, see how they work, and buy beautifully made handicrafts to remember your trip by. Oh, and did I mention there's more to it? You'll find everything from pottery, textiles, woodwork, paintings, to Chilean foods. How's that for a grand finale to your Chilean journey?
Matthew Wilson
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Las Condes
The best time to visit Las Condes is between late spring and early autumn (November to March) when the weather is typically warm and dry.
The official language spoken in Las Condes is Spanish, although English is widely spoken in most tourist areas and hotels.
The currency in Las Condes, like the rest of Chile, is the Chilean Peso. While some businesses may accept US dollars, it's always beneficial to have some local currency on hand for small purchases or in areas where cards are not accepted.