Where to Find the Best Street Art in Santiago, Chile This Spring?
The second stop on the business trip was Santiago, the vibrant capital of Chile, where majestic mountains greet you as soon as you step outside. It happened to be Good Friday, a local public holiday, so while the large shopping malls and some famous tourist attractions were bustling with activity, the museums remained closed, offering a unique and serene atmosphere.

This was my first experience of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere, and much like in China, the temperature difference between day and night was quite noticeable. On the streets, you could see a fascinating mix of people: some in light vests, others bundled up in thick down jackets, each dressed according to their comfort, yet all contributing to the harmonious and lively ambiance of the city.

I decided to skip the typical tourist guides and instead followed the recommendations of local clients, visiting a few relaxed and safe spots. This choice turned out to be fantastic, as I avoided the crowds and truly immersed myself in the charm and character of this beautiful city.

PS! The food here is absolutely delicious!

#Barrio Lastarria



