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SANTIAGO TRAVEL GUIDE | Top 20 Things to do in Santiago de Chile

Join us for our Santiago Travel Guide as we cover the top 20 things to do in Santiago de Chile. Our trip to Chile wouldn't have been complete without a visit to the capital, so towards the end of our stay we decided to visit Santiago. We had 4 days to discover what the city was all about, so we set out to visit the main attractions, sample Chilean food (Comida Chilena), and explore various neighborhoods on foot. We may not have been able to see it all, but the following is our experience in the city. For anyone planning a similar trip, here's a look at 20 things to do in Santiago de Chile on your visit:

20 Things to do in Santiago de Chile Travel Guide

1) Santa Lucia Hill (Cerro Santa Lucía)
2) Lastarria Neighborhood (Barrio Lastarria)
3) Gelato Ice Cream at Emporio La Rosa (Helado)
4) Funicular ride to Santiago Metropolitan Park (San Cristóbal Hill)
5) Chorrillana (French fries with sliced beef and onions)
6) Plaza de Armas (main square of Santiago)
7) The Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago (Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago)
8) Panoramic Sunset views of Santiago at the Sky Costanera (Costanera Center Torre 2 - Gran Torre Santiago) or from a rooftop apartment
9) Pisco Sour as a beverage in the afternoon or evening
10) Mercado Central de Santiago (Central Market)
11) Ceviche for lunch at Mercado Central de Santiago
12) Parque Forestal de Santiago de Chile (Forest Park)
13) Palacio de la Moneda (Coin Palace)
14) Centro Cultural Palacio de la Moneda (Cultural Center)
15) Empanada as a snack
16) Craft Beer (Cervezas Artesanales)
17) Barrio Bellavista (Bellavista Neighborhood)
18) MNBA - Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts)
19) MAC - Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (Contemporary Art Museum)
20) Paris-Londres Neighborhood (Barrio París-Londres)

Our visit Santiago travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants (Cocina Chilena). We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Santiago city guide.

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Santa Lucia is an urban park smack dab in the middle of Santiago and it’s a popular hangout in the afternoons and weekends. The hike is a pleasant one with lots to see, including fountains, spiralling staircases, defensive forts, sprawling gardens, and cool lookout points.

Lastarria is a neighbourhood located just east of Santa Lucia hill and it was once the bohemian hub of the city.Today it is very popular with tourists as it offers an outdoors flea market, an international mix of cafes and restaurants, & live music.

For panoramic views of the city, ride the funicular to the top of San Cristobal Hill.

Plaza de Armas is the heart of Santiago’s historic centre. There are lots of benches under the cover of palm trees, and the place is buzzing with activity. The Metropolitan Cathedral is located in the historic centre of Santiago overlooking the square. The construction you see today dates back to the year 1800, since previous cathedrals were destroyed in earthquakes.

Santiago’s Central Market is the place to come for the freshest food. You'll find rows of restaurants serving up everything from grilled fish to ceviche. We really like our ceviche, so we found a place serving exactly that.

Parque Forestal is a park that forms a long stretch of greenery along the Mapocho River. It’s a nice green escape in the middle of the city.

Palacio de la Moneda is the seat of the President of the Republic of Chile. This is where you can come to watch the changing of the guard. Just underneath Palacio de La Moneda, you’ll find Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda, which is a cultural centre featuring exhibitions, design shops, and a small selection of cafes.

Bellavista is a cultural hub with lots of theatres, cinemas, cafes, museums, and restaurants. The most famed home in the neighbourhood is La Chascona, the home of the famed Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.

And that's a wrap for the Chilean capital! We hope you enjoyed this Santiago travel guide and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do, places to visit, and Chilean dishes to try in the city.

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Day Trip to Chile's TORRES DEL PAINE National Park + The Most BEAUTIFUL PLACE in Chilean Patagonia?

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Hello and greetings from Chile! In today’s video, we’re going to be taking you on a day trip to Torres del Paine National Park. This is a major trekking destination in Chile and one could easily spend a few weeks on the trails, but since we were a bit short on time, today we’re going to be showing you some of the highlights you can experience on a day trip. During our tour, we saw all sorts of wildlife, visited the cave of a prehistoric animal, and even came face to face with icebergs, so all in all, a very good day and a great option for anyone wanting to day trip from Puerto Natales.

Our first stop of the day was the Mylodon’s Cave, which is a natural monument located about 30 minutes northwest of Puerto Natales. This site is comprised of several caves, the largest of which is 30 meters high and 200 metres deep. This is where the prehistoric mylodon's remains were found.

A bit of trivia: apparently, the mylodon’s state of conservation was so good that at first the remains were believed to be that of a living species. This launched a small wave of early 20th century expeditions in search of a living, breathing mylodon. Well, that search didn’t yield much. The samples were eventually dated back about 10,000 years...they were just in great condition because of the extreme cold and stable conditions the cave had to offer.

From there, we continued on our tour to Torres del Paine National Park, which is located 60 kilometres north of Puerto Natales. As you can imagine, it was a pretty scenic drive; the best surprise was spotting a group of condors circling just above us. This is the largest bird of prey in the world, so we were pretty excited to see several of them so close by!

Once we arrived in Torres del Paine National Park, we visited numerous attractions like the Paine River Waterfall, Laguna Amarga, Lago Nordenskjöld and Lago Pehoé. We also drove past estancias, experienced winds that nearly blew us over, and of course, we were greeted with incredible landscapes at every turn. Just driving through the park’s dirt roads was an adventure in and of itself!

In the afternoon we had lunch at the Río Pingo restaurant which is located inside the national park on the southern tip of Lago Gray. Then, we enjoyed a beautiful walk on the Gray Trail that goes down to a beach where you can see icebergs up close. It was an incredible experience!

We really enjoyed this 1-day excursion to Torres del Paine. If you are in Puerto Natales but are short on time and can't spend a week trekking in the park, this is a great option that allows you to enjoy a few of the highlights!

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Los 14 Pueblos más BONITOS de CHILE ???????? 2023

Chile es conocido por su diversidad geográfica. paisajes, legados culturales y climas que cambian dramáticamente a medida que se viaja a lo largo de este bellísimo país sudamericano. Así es como pueblos y ciudades de Chile son igualmente variados.

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Lo mejor para conocer en SANTIAGO de Chile ???????? | Guía de viaje 3 días????????

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Patagonia on a BUDGET?! Watch this before you go!

The time has finally come for us to do something we have wanted to do for YEARS! In this video, we explore one of the most scenic landscapes in the world. We give tips & advice on how to make the most of your adventure in Patagonia on a budget and also talk about what we believe to be an efficient itinerary to see the best of this amazing region!

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0:00 Intro
0:35 Who are we?
0:54 About Patagonia
1:13 How to save money on flights and accommodation
2:13 Ushuaia
3:26 Buses in Patagonia
4:00 El Calefate and Perito Moreno Glacier
5:32 El Chalten and Fitz Roy
6:01 Laguna de los Tres hike
7:02 Tips about the hike
9:36 Bariloche
10:10 Puerto Natales and Torres del Paine
11:42 Punta Arenas
12:14 Argentina VS Chile?
13:37 5 tips on how to budget in Patagonia
15:31 What's next?

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Ticket office in Ushuaia to buy tickets for El Calefate

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Some locations from our tour in Torres del Paine (we can’t recommend as it was a private tour, but you can rent your own car to drive around)
Mirador Cóndor

Mirador Nordenskjöld Lake

Mirador Salto Grande

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Punta Arenas Travel Guide - Explore Beautiful Chile

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Punta Arenas is located in Extreme South of Chile. Its history and economic growth is based on maritime commerce, oil extraction, and sheep breeding. The city is often a base for Antarctic expeditions; Ushuaia (Argentina) and Christchurch (New Zealand) are also common starting points.

Punta Arenas (literally in Spanish: Sands Point although real English speakers might know this as Sandy Point) is the largest settlement on the Strait of Magellan and the capital of Chile's Magallanes y Antártica Region. Founded on December 18th 1848, after the failed attempt to establish a settlement in Fuerte Bulnes (Fort Bulnes), founded by John Williams, due to the lack of natural resources and local weather. It has a population of around 130,000 (2012). The city has all kind of facilities, in particular an abundance of banks, shops, supermarkets, pharmacies, hiking gear shops, a mall and a duty free zone called Zona Franca.

Don't trust the weather forecast, you can get a hail storm in plain summer. Usually you can get rain, wind, and sun all within the same day. If it's winter, then snow is always expected to fall. However watch for your skin, even if its cloudy, since this geographical area is usually under the hole of ozone layer. It is on Brunswick Peninsula, 1418 km from the coast of Antarctica.

The city, like all Spanish influenced settlements, is built around its main square Plaza de Armas where the imposing monument of Fernando de Magallanes is located looking towards the strait. At the base of the monument there is a figure of a Patagonian aborigine, specifically an Ona (or Selk'nam), that according to local legend if you kiss its toe you will return once again to the city. Another local legend to come back to the city is to eat calafate, a fruit similar to blueberries. Many of the city main public buildings such as the town hall (Alcaldía) or the Union Club (Club de la Unión) are found around Plaza de Armas, and were the houses and palaces of the local founders.

Port area. In the eastern part of the city, right next to the city centre. It is not a touristic place per se, but its surrounded by cyber cafe, souvenir stores and travel agencies. La Cruz Hill Viewpoint (Mirador Cerro de la Cruz) gives a panoramic view of the city and the strait, it is specially beautiful at night. Its a 10 minute walk from Plaza de Armas and is one of the most iconic places in the city.

Austral Brewery. The southernmost brewery in the world, where you can enjoy the traditional production process and a beer tasting session. It's located at 508 Patagona St. Because of its quality and prices (being local) Austral is the most popular beer this part of the country.

Braun-Menéndez Museum, commonly known as Regional Museum of Magallanes. Is located one block north from Plaza de Armas. It is meant to represent the lifestyle of the founders and most wealthy men of the historical period. Museo del Recuerdo (Museum of the Memories), hosted by the Instituto de la Patagonia (Patagonian Institute), a research facility of the Magallanes University. Carlos III Islandis a nice place for whale sight. The Shepherd's monument is a traditional monument located in Bulnes Av. 11 blocks away from Plaza de Armas. It is one of the many iconic places of the city.

Punta Arenas Cemetery. Dates back to 1840's, with many local aristocratic families and European immigrants, particularly English and Croatians. It is internationally famous for its magnificent mausoleums, european architecture and shaped cypress trees. Maggiorino Borgatello Museum, a Salesian Society museum of natural history and pre-Hispanic ethnic groups. The Seno Otway penguin colony north of Punta Arenas is a place where each spring hundreds of Magellanic Penguins come home to their birth place to breed.

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Our SOUTH AMERICA TRIP ???? | Travelling ARGENTINA, URUGUAY & CHILE: 3 Months Across 3 Countries! ✈️

So the very last international trip we went on before things got crazy in 2020 was a #backpacking adventure in #SouthAmerica. 3 months, 3 countries: Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. What did we get up to, you ask?

Well, we kicked things off with a brief stay in Buenos Aires, the most logical place to start the trip. Here we took a chance and accepted a kind invitation from strangers to go sailing, we indulged hard on all the foods we had been craving, and as always made time to get together with family.

We then continued to Cordoba, where we lived the slow life. We made friends with sheep and tried using song to lure the cows from their pastures. We splashed around rivers, hiked through alpine towns, shared the road with goats, and also got our hands dirty. There’s a magnetism to these sierras that’s kind of hard to put into words.

Next up was Tucumán where we drove up to subtropical jungles, shared the road with cows, zig-zagged up mountain passes, and watched the landscape turn to desert. We drove down dirt roads in search of Pre-Columbian ruins, we got friendly with a pig, uncomfortably close with a llama, and we saw lots of cacti.

In Salta, we lived the good life. We wined and dined our way across Cafayate, hopping from winery to vineyard, and then in the city of Salta, we couldn’t help but admire the colonial architecture in its soft pastel shades.

We then continued further north to Jujuy, the northernmost province in Argentina. We saw colours we didn’t know could be found in nature, and played with optical illusions on the salt flats. We walked through a fiery canyon, pulled over at roadside attractions, felt faint at altitudes of over 4000 meters above sea level, and still we kept going.

After exploring the north, we hopped on a flight to Buenos Aires, and then a ferry to Uruguay, the second smallest country in South America. Here we were charmed by the cobbled streets of Colonia, enjoyed the cool shade of its tree-lined avenues, walked the fortifications, watched a spectacular sunset over the River Plate, and tried their famed national dish: chivito. We also made our way to the capital of Montevideo, where we enjoyed the plazas and surrounding architecture, strolled along the beach, and discovered that Uruguay loves asado just as much as their neighbours across the river.

After saying goodbye to my dad at the airport, Sam and I hopped on a southbound flight. Onwards to Patagonia!

First up was the province of Rio Negro where we met up with friends who feel like family. We got to see the sweetest dog who still remembered us from a previous visit, we planned day trips, broke down on the side of the road, and still had the best time ever. We drank mate, we went to parties, we ate meat with our bare hands and drank wine out of a leather bag, we laughed until the early hours of the morning, and fell a bit more in love with Patagonia.

Then, we crossed over to Chubut, where we visited Comodoro Rivadavia, a city that struck it big with oil. It’s not exactly geared towards tourists, but we had fun strolling the waterfront, feasting on seafood, and we even went on a day trip to the neighbouring beach town of Rada Tilly.

We then hopped on another bus and continued even further south to the province of Santa Cruz. In El Calafate, we toured estancias, danced in an ice bar and even found flamingos. But my favourite day was the boat excursion where we came face to face with glaciers and icebergs. There are just no words for the majesty of this place. It simply moves you to tears… I quite literally found myself crying on deck as we cruised past these frozen giants...

We continued to El Chalten where the mountains made hikers out of us. We were brought down to our knees at Laguna de Los Tres and we saw how quickly the weather can turn at Cerro Torre. We hiked, and we hobbled, and we walked and we grumbled, but the mountains kept us going forward. Just one more kilometre we told ourselves, until we could barely make it back into town and we’d collapse into bed.

We then crossed over to Chile by bus. In Torres del Paine we battled winds like we’ve never experienced before, we wandered into a cave in search of a prehistoric creature, we climbed into replicas of 16th-century seafaring ships, and explored the town of Puerto Natales and Punta Arenas.

And that brings us to our last stop: Ushuaia. What can I say about reaching the end of the world? Well, it was surprisingly not as lonely or isolated as I imagined it would be. Complete strangers took us in for the holidays and taught us to barbecue the Fueguino way, we got our passports stamped and sent postcards from the southernmost post office on the continent, we reached the end of the road (quite literally), hiked through bewitching forests and rode a train that once carried prisoners, because did you know Ushuaia started out as a penal colony?!

Looking back it all feels like a dream. These were our 3 months of #travel across Argentina, Uruguay & Chile.

Bariloche Travel Guide: 8 BEST Things to do in BARILOCHE, Argentina

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If you're planning a trip to Argentina, you won't want to miss the picturesque city of Bariloche. Nestled in the heart of the Andes Mountains and surrounded by crystal-clear lakes and dense forests, Bariloche is a nature lover's paradise. In this video, we'll take you on a tour of the top things to do in Bariloche, from hiking to skiing and everything in between.

One of the top attractions in Bariloche is the Nahuel Huapi National Park, a vast wilderness area that's home to a wide variety of wildlife, including eagles, condors, and pumas. The park offers visitors a chance to hike, bike, or horseback ride through some of the most stunning scenery in Argentina.

Another must-visit destination in Bariloche is Cerro Catedral, a world-renowned ski resort that's famous for its powder snow and challenging terrain. Whether you're an experienced skier or a beginner, Cerro Catedral has something for everyone, with runs ranging from gentle slopes to steep couloirs.

For those who prefer a more relaxed pace, a boat tour of Lake Nahuel Huapi is a great way to soak up the beauty of the region. The lake is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and dense forests, and a boat tour will allow you to explore the area's many hidden coves and bays.

If you're interested in learning about the local culture, a visit to the Museo de la Patagonia is a must. The museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and traditions of the region, with exhibits on everything from the area's indigenous peoples to the arrival of the first European settlers.

And of course, no visit to Bariloche would be complete without indulging in some of the region's famous chocolate. Bariloche is known for its delicious chocolates and sweet treats, and there are numerous shops and cafes where you can sample the local delicacies.

In conclusion, Bariloche is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty and adventure of the Andes Mountains. With its stunning natural scenery, world-class ski resorts, and fascinating cultural attractions, there's something for everyone in this charming Argentine city. So don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the best of Bariloche - watch our video now and start planning your trip today!

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Things to do in USHUAIA, Argentina ???????? | Ushuaia Travel Guide - the City at the End of the World! ????

Hello and greetings from Ushuaia, Argentina where we'll cover the top things to do in this Ushuaia travel guide from this fascinating city at the end of the world! Today we’re going to be visiting the southernmost city in the world, located in the province of Tierra del Fuego at the very bottom of Argentina.

This was the final stop of our massive trip across Patagonia and we’ll be sharing some of the best things to do in Ushuaia during your visit. Join us as we cruise the Beagle Channel, ride the train to the end of the world, send a postcard from the southernmost post office, tour a former prison-turned museum, explore the city via double-decker bus, and more!

The following is our Ushuaia travel guide! We hope this video gives you a few ideas of the many tours, attractions and experiences you can enjoy here!

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1) Cruise the Beagle Channel
This is a great opportunity to see some wildlife like cormorants, penguins and sea lions! Bring your passport on the cruise because you can get a Beagle Channel stamp.

2) See the Lighthouse and End of the World
Often attributed as Jules Verne's lighthouse at the end of the world, this lighthouse's real name is Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse.

3) Admire the Penguins on Hammer Island
Not all tour operators are allowed to disembark at the penguin rookery, so in our case, we just admired them from the boat!

4) Go on a Double-Decker Bus Tour of Ushuaia
Picture an old-fashioned double-decker bus painted bright blue, and then get ready to be transported back through time as you set step aboard. Over the course of the tour you’ll get to learn about Ushuaia’s history and hear fun anecdotes, with a bit of tango music in between.

5) Visit the Prison at the End of the World
Ushuaia was founded as a penal colony and this prison was in operation between 1902 to 1947. Today, it houses multiple museums including the Prison Museum, the Maritime Museum, the Antarctic Museum, the Art Museum, and the Art Gallery.

6) Tour the Themed Gallery of Fuegian History
This is a museum featuring dioramas and lifelike figures that showcase the history of the province of Tierra del Fuego. The visit is done as a self-guided tour with an audio guide, so you can go at your own pace.

7) Visit the End of the World Museum
This museum deals with local history and natural history. The displays here focus on local wildlife and shipwreck remains.

8) Visit the Former Government House + Botanical Garden
Set in the former Government House, this museum has a couple of displays relating to its history, as well as a small botanical garden.

9) Sample the Local Cuisine
Ushuaia has lots of unique seafood dishes and the thing to try is the king crab!

10) Go on a Walk along the Harbour
Another thing we’d recommend doing in Ushuaia is walking along the Costanera, which is the boardwalk along the waterfront. You can see all sorts of vessels in the harbour, including cruises departing for Antarctica.

11) See the Saint Christopher
Once known as the HMS Justice, this was a Royal Navy ship classified as a rescue tug and it served at the Normandy landings during World War 2. After the war, the ship was sold and renamed Saint Christopher, where it was chartered for salvage operations in Beagle Channel.

12) Take a photo at the Ushuaia City Sign
This is an iconic photo-op to show you made it to the end of the world.

13) Hike in Tierra del Fuego National Park
This is a very easy day trip from Ushuaia seeing as the park is located just 12 kilometres west of the city. This park consists of subantarctic forest and boasts some dramatic landscapes featuring snow-capped mountains, forests, lagoons and pebbly coves. One of our favourite hikes was Senda Costera, which is the coastal trail along the Beagle Channel.

14) Visit Lapataia Bay
This part of the national park features 6 mini trails that are between 400 meters and 2 kilometres in length. They are very short hikes and easy.

15) Send mail from the Southernmost Post Office
This tiny post office sits atop a pier on the shores of the Beagle Channel and it’s the last chance to send mail before reaching Antarctica.

16) Ride the Train at the End of the World
Once upon a time, this was known as the train of prisoners, but today, the train has been developed into a heritage train and it’s considered the southernmost functioning railway in the world.

17) Take a Day trip to Tolhuin
This is a small town located an hour and a half away from Ushuaia. The main draw to this town is its famous bakery, where you can enjoy all sorts of pastries, empanadas, and even artisanal chocolates. Aside from that, there is a beautiful lake and a few hiking trails.

That concludes our Ushuaia travel guide! We hope you enjoyed getting to see the southernmost city in the world. Ushuaia has plenty of unique attractions and fun excursions to offer visitors; it’s well worth adding to your Argentina itinerary if you’re planning to travel in Patagonia!

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1. Baseball Caps: Europeans in general do not wear baseball caps, especially backwards. You would be better served to wear a more traditional hat. You will see an occasional NY Yankee hat, but why not buy the fancy hat you always wanted instead?
2. Athletic Wear: Europeans tend to wear athletic wear to do sports, not to wear around town. There is a trend of more athleisurewear in Europe, but it is not to the extent that there is in US.
3. Khakis: the omnipresent US male pant choice is not something you will see too often in Europe. Go for colored pants or jeans. If you want khaki like pants wear Chinos instead of Dockers. The pants you will see are a thinner cut or skinnier fit than in the US.
4. Oversized US University Sweatshirts.
5. Sport Shoes or High Heals: US sport shoes and white socks are not quite as popular in Europe as they are in the US. You may be better off with Urban Street shoes like Vans instead. Also, women should be careful with high heels as with all the cobblestone it is easy to hurt your ankles.
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* Cuándo viajar: evitar los meses de verano (el calor es una de las pocas cosas que no me gustan de Madrid!); invierno es más tolerable pero las maletas son más pesadas.

* Los vuelos low-cost son baratos, pero pueden ser muy inconvenientes: por dinero (hay otros costos asociados), por distancias (a veces los aeropuertos y por tiempo
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*Si puedes, es mejor ver pocas cosas BIEN, que muchas cosas MAL

*Vas a usar poco efectivo, pero es mejor tenerlo. Para eso no lo cambies en el aeropuerto. Si necesitas una buena tarjeta europea:

*No comas cerca de los lugares muy turísticos. Es uno de los errores más comunes.

*Compra una tarjeta de datos que puedas usar en toda Unión Europea

*Camina y usa el transporte público. Lleva zapatillas muy cómodas, pero no vayas disfrazado de senderista por la ciudad, en lo posible.

* Cuidado con la saturación: si intentas ver todas las iglesias, o todos los castillos, o todos los museos en poco tiempo, inevitablemente te vas a saturar, por más maravillosos que sean. Me pasó en mi primer viaje a Inglaterra. Intenta espaciarlos, hacer otras cosas en el medio, o elegir los que más te importen, para poder apreciarlos como se merecen. Y no fatigarte en el camino.

*Aprende o al menos anotate las frases básicas en el idioma del lugar que vayas a visitar.

*Atención a los horarios, pueden ser muy distintos en diferentes países. Ej: casi me quedo sin comer en Alemania, a la hora que en España estaban todos merendando

*Atención a los adaptadores, suelen ser el mismo en muchos países pero no en todos (ej: Malta, UK)

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*Intenta llevar el menor equipaje posible. Si vas a estar mucho tiempo, la ropa se lava. Yo viajé 6 semanas con una carry-on, pero era verano.

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