| Santiago is certainly the biggest, most expensive and most developed city I've been to in South America (though I hear Rio beats it in all categories). Not much to say here. Was not the biggest fan of the food; most of it was greasy meats or empanadas. I honestly mostly ate foreign food in Chile, for the first time in my travels. The metro is well developed. Better than Muni by miles, at least. Five lines that typically cover the city pretty well. They come pretty frequently (usually every five minutes). The outdoor markets here... well, for food they're pretty big and extensive, but for everything else I've been pretty spoiled by Asia. It's one of those places where you need to know people to have a good time. I had a friend of a friend who I briefly met, but not much more interaction during my time here. I wake up early tomorrow to make my way into Argentina. |
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