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Barrio Bellavista, Santiago

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Green and purple, orange and blue--the famous facades of Barrio Bellavista look more like gingerbread houses than real homes. But it's the people and culture, not the architecture, that really make Santiago's bohemian quarter a vibrant place. Known as much for its cafe culture as its energetic nightlife, the neighborhood pulses around the clock, as the city's coolest crowd congregates and unwinds. Take a stroll through the leafy streets, admire the quirky houses, then find the perfect bar and get the party started. To visit Barrio Bellavista and get the most from your holiday in Santiago, create itinerary details personal to you using our Santiago tour planner.
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  • This was one of my favorite neighborhoods in Santiago. We stayed in the area around Pablo Neruda's house and could easily walk to the local restaurants and bars. The neighborhood felt safe and was... 
    This was one of my favorite neighborhoods in Santiago. We stayed in the area around Pablo Neruda's house and could easily walk to the local restaurants and bars. The neighborhood felt safe and was...  more »
  • It is well worth wandering around this area to enjoy the fantastic street. Art. The artists are clearly very talented. It’s very close to the entrance for the funicular. There are also lots of... 
    It is well worth wandering around this area to enjoy the fantastic street. Art. The artists are clearly very talented. It’s very close to the entrance for the funicular. There are also lots of...  more »
  • This area very much has a college vibe. It is okay for a quick stroll, but I would not go out of my way to visit here. 
    This area very much has a college vibe. It is okay for a quick stroll, but I would not go out of my way to visit here.  more »
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  • An open air museum for mural lovers! Enjoyed the afternoon walk theough this colourful neighbourhood,with its caffes and vibrant murals. Mandatory stop when visiting Santiago
  • Definitely worth visiting! Graffities and otherforms of art create special and interesting vibes in this district. Not very clean, but it isn't something you came here for. In my opiniom, must see place in Santiago.
  • Sometimes it's crowded, other days it's hard to find a place for a beer. Colorful and fun, it is the tourist spot of a city without tourists.
  • ……A true-lii intriguing barrio to find yourself in just to wonder about casual-lii and explore and discover whatever there is to be found in this area. Besides the trend-ii ‘PATIO BELLA-VISTA” centre with all its fascinating shops and restaurants it’s just amazing to see even so much more bars, cafes, restaurants of different proportions all around the streets of this barrio. We would just like to make mention in this review of all the places that we came across in this vicinity so that others may know it is here. The trend-ii “ZONA 3” that looks like a nice beer-garden where lots of young people hang out. “VENEZIA” Restaurant a renowned Chilean gastronomia. The big park-entrance to Cerro San Cristobal with food-vendors all around and also known as “the meeting place in the city”. The “DINING ROOM” Restaurant & Piano Lounge housed in a palatial double storey house with secured parking, La bodeguita de JULIO (the wine-cellar JULIO for Flavour & culture, the nice corner cafe Gracia Heladia which offers ice cream and breakfast. We also came across an outdoor amphitheater with lots of Graffiti on its walls. There was also CAVALERA Art & Tattoo shop, TEATRO SAN GINES a small but nice looking performing arts theater and very close-by was this impressive school building COLEGIO MARIA IMMACULATE the surroundings was very neat & clean, The VIVA LA VIDA restaurant very beautiful-lii decorated walls with bright-lii coloured flowers painted outside. There was a MINI MARKET shop where you could buy all kinds of liquors, a FLORISTERIA with very trend-ii and innovative floral decorations and also “LAPISLAZULI” Factory Shop the Blue Semi Precious Stone which is very popular here in Chile, they had some nice jewelry and fancy stuff created out of this Blue Stones. A nice church building which looks like it’s been here since 1891 and in 1997 the people requested that this be declared a Heritage Site and a Historic Monument. Even on the border of this Barrio there is a love-lii big STAR-BUCK……This is an area that needs lots of time to explore so it’s a must visit when in Santiago de Chile…………………..NB! Don’t forget to take time to study all the expressionism told by the multitude of GRAFFITI all over the area!......
  • Lots of pubs and restaurants, if you are looking for a good time at night this could be a good place to stop for party. Although my favorite part is during the day because is quiet than night and you can see all the graffitis

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