These are some of the places we visited together, and a few I saw by myself:
Parque de Esculturas
The church and park at Los Domínicos (this is where I used to get off the metro and take the bus each morning to go to the university, but I hadn't previously taken the time to look around the area properly)
Outside the UDD (my university)
A lovely evening at Parque Bicentenario
Museo Palacio Cousiño
Paseo Bulnes
Cerro San Cristóbal (This is probably the best known touristic sight in Santiago. You can hike up to the top, but there is also an old funicular railway which goes up and down).
Templo Bahá'í (One of only two Bahá'í temples in South America. It's quite a steep walk to get to the top, but it's worth it to see such a beautiful building.)
Estación Mapocho (a former train station which now has art installations inside)
Mercado Central
Museo Histórico Militar
Parque O'Higgins (This is the second biggest park in Santiago after Parque Metropolitano. We went out on the lake in a little boat, which was really fun!)
Parque O'Higgins (This is the second biggest park in Santiago after Parque Metropolitano. We went out on the lake in a little boat, which was really fun!)
Santiago doesn't have much of a reputation as a touristic city, but it actually has plenty of things to see. There are lots of parks, museums and monuments. It's also a great place to live - it's relatively safe, easy to get around, and has all the facilities you'd find in Europe or North America.
I was really sad to leave Chile and miss living there. The time I spent there was absolutely amazing, and I'm planning to go back as soon as possible. There are still so many places I want to visit!
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