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Sports venues in Santiago, Chile (2 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Santiago, Chile" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
Barrio Lastarria Tourist and Cultural Information Portal (Spanish) The Singular Santiago, Lastarria Hotel 33°26′18″S 70°38′25″W / 33.43833°S 70.64028°W / -33.43833; -70
Tourist attractions in Santiago, Chile (6 C, 28 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Santiago Metropolitan Region" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Santiago has 37% of Chile's vehicles, totaling 991,838, of which 979,346 are motorized. An extensive network of streets and avenues crisscrosses Santiago, facilitating travel between the different communities that make up the metropolitan area. In the 1990s, the government attempted to reorganize the public transport system.
In January 2011, the travel section of The New York Times listed the city of Santiago as the first of the 41 places it had to visit that year, [45] while TripAdvisor considered it the sixth best destination of South America in 2012. [46] The O'Higgins Region, south of Santiago, is known as "Huaso country" for its rural criollo culture. [47]
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The Funicular de Santiago is a funicular railway on a slope of the San Cristóbal Hill, in the city of Santiago de Chile. It forms part of the tourist attractions of the Santiago Metropolitan Park . History
Transantiago's first stage of implementation began on October 22, 2005, when a group of ten new companies took control of the capital's bus system, immediately introducing 1,181 new, modern low-floor buses (approximately half of them being articulated) made by Volvo in Brazil, replacing 461 yellow-colored buses from the old system.