W Santiago
Chile, Santiago and Wineries
Against a panoramic backdrop of the snow-capped Andes, W Santiago reinvents style and sophistication in the city's most fashionable and trendsetting enclave, a fascinating universe of urban innovation amid cobblestone streets and glitzy skyscrapers.
Doors away from sensational shopping and the captivating city scene, come back to an oasis of urban utopia where indulgence begins at three restaurants that redefine classic French, Asian fusion and Chilean bistro dining amid scintillating settings.
After getting your beauty on at The Boss salon, light up the night at Whiskey Blue - Rande Gerber's first South American lounge—or relax at rooftop Red2One. The state-of-the-art spa and fitness center complex will rejuvenate your body and soul, before you take an exciting plunge into our WET® infinity edge pool.
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The Chilean diet consists of a variety of fruits, vegetables, fish, and seafood. Dining out is considered an event and is an important component to the culture.
Traditional drinks of the culture include Pisco, a heavy cola and brandy based drink and a variety of Chilean wines.
Chile is a multifaceted country with a breadth of activities that brings in large crowds of visitors every year. Art and entertainment are an integral part of the tourism industry within the country. The thriving nightlife, informal bars, lively museums, and plaza seal the entire package for why it is worth a stay here.
You do not need a visa to enter Chile. Upon arrival you will receive a tourist card which will be valid for 90 days. Be sure to take care of it because you must turn it back in at your departure.
It is strongly advised that you bring proof of a return flight.
The electric current of Chile is 220 volts with 50 cycles per second.
Chile is one of the safest countries in Latin America with low violent crime rates.
It is advised as with all travel destinations that you secure your belongings with care and remain aware of your surroundings, especially in large crowds.
There is a season in Chile to satisfy almost everyone. The southern charms including Torres del Paine are best seen in the summer (December through March).
The winter is a dream come true for skiers and the country’s northern resorts attract hordes from July through September.
It is advised that travellers ensure their Tetanus and Polio vaccines are up to date. In addition, it is recommended that Hepatitis A & C, Typhoid, and Yellow Fever vaccines are taken prior to arrival.
The flying from the UK is 17.5 hours.
The official language of Chile is Spanish.
The time difference is GMT -4 hours.
The combination of art and dance are at the heart of Chilean culture. Artists, both contemporary and classic are appreciated for their contributions and often host weekly installations.
The cueca is the national dance and is a full representation of courtship. Couples dance to a classical Chilean rhythm, twirling their handkerchiefs in mid-air to create a whimsical display of unity.
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