Barrio Lastarria
Barrio Lastarria
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This bohemian neighborhood has plenty of shops, bookshops, design shops, museums, cinemas, theater, restaurants and bars, hotels and tourist appartments, and more.
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Neighbourhood: Santa Lucia
How to get there
- Universidad Católica • 3 min walk
- Bellas Artes • 5 min walk
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Goura Sebastian
Genoa, Italy9 contributions
Sept 2023 • Solo
I liked this little neighborhood in the heart of Santiago, it felt like I was in a European city. Its cobbled streets, adorned with historic buildings and street art, create a bohemian and vibrant atmosphere. Lastarria is the perfect place for those who love culture, art and gastronomy. You will find a wide variety of restaurants, cafes and bars, as well as art galleries and theatres.
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Written 10 August 2024
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Ali921
Edinburgh, UK1,508 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
Okay maybe I'm missing something...the area is very small, just a few streets, with nothing but tourists stalls to recommend it and all of those are set up in one small area. There does not seem anything in particular to do or see. Don't think you learn or experience about Santiago by coming here. Just a walk through suffices.
Written 24 January 2024
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dwport
Melbourne, Australia19 contributions
Mar 2020
A hip neighborhood with plenty of history, there are many historic and beautiful buildings as well as cool restaurants, cafes and boutique record and book stores. Reminded me of hip neighborhoods in Melbourne, Australia such as Fitzroy.
Make sure to try the delicious ice cream at the famous Emporio La Rosa. Tip: You have to pay first, obtain a ticket, then walk over to the ice cream section and hand it to them. You can ask to taste test different valors before making a decision.
Make sure to try the delicious ice cream at the famous Emporio La Rosa. Tip: You have to pay first, obtain a ticket, then walk over to the ice cream section and hand it to them. You can ask to taste test different valors before making a decision.
Written 21 March 2020
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Melody
Carmel, CA13 contributions
Feb 2020
The streets are busy with sellers of books and maps and antiques and lots of other items and there are wonderful restaurants and bars as well. We stayed in this area 2 years ago and loved it - a happening place a night, and frankly during the day as well. We have been going back each day to try a new restaurant. It backs up to the GAM museum and is a fun place to wander. Check out Jose Ramon for artisenal Evers and good burgers, Bocanariz for 250 different option of Chilean wines and wonderful food, or a number of other street side restaurants offering food, beer or ice cream. You will keep going back!
Written 8 February 2020
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Atlanta425 contributions
Dec 2022
Barrio Lastarria neighbourshood is considered to be safe; however, we learned about reported robbery attempts at intersection of José Victorino Lastarria & Av. Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins. Please be aware, don't wear jewelry, don't have anything in your hands (phone, purse, backpack, camera, etc.) that can be violently snatched.
Written 26 January 2023
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WorldTravelers34
Chicago, IL2,264 contributions
Jan 2020
We visited this area on a recent trip to Buenos Aires. This area has a Bohemian culture with an artistic vibe. Barrio Lastarria is one of the most beautifully maintained historic places in Chile and you can take a walk through pathways which embrace houses built in the 19th century, a burst of cafes and restaurants and a bohemian ambience which is simply Chile at its best! We really enjoyed wander wandering through the Parque Forestal which was an oasis like setting amongst the trees.
Written 20 January 2020
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Aug 2023 • Family
One of the vendor there, a woman who sells fabric stamps or stickers was very upset because we didn't buy all her stickers and according to her we left a messy stand. Of course she was upset and complained about the no purchase to everyone. We did not buy a thing because went out of proportion. Upsetting experience with this woman who stays across a museum and coffee venues
Her lost was someone else's gain.
Her lost was someone else's gain.
Written 7 August 2023
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daesquiv
San Jose, Costa Rica632 contributions
Apr 2024 • Couples
Very good option to go for drinks or dinner in a very picturesque neighborhood.
There are many options for shops, bookstores, cafes, restaurants, etc.
This is the middle option between Bellavista and Barrio Italia in terms of prices and eating options.
There are many options for shops, bookstores, cafes, restaurants, etc.
This is the middle option between Bellavista and Barrio Italia in terms of prices and eating options.
Written 1 May 2024
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alawyer1
Baltimore, MD365 contributions
Nov 2022
While we enjoyed a nice meal and a quick stroll through this area, there was not much to see. The park was lovely, but there are nicer parks in the city. The graffiti post-protests remains prolific; it is EVERYWHERE (as is the smell of pot, truth be told). There is some cool architecture, but we enjoyed other areas (such as Barrio Italia) more.
Written 10 November 2022
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andy2921
Montevideo Department, Uruguay115 contributions
Oct 2024 • Family
A nice walk worth taking when visiting Santiago. Near Santa Lucia Hill. Its streets invite you to walk and there is a varied offer to eat. High prices. There is a small artisan fair on the tour.
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Written 1 October 2024
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Quem se hospeda no bairro Lastarria, fica fácil o acesso de passeios para as montanhas.. Vale nevado, e pontos turísticos?
Written 31 January 2020
Patitabella
Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
Me gustaría saber si el barrio lastarria y todos sus locales funcionan de manera normal los días domingo?
Written 18 July 2019
Olá.
Quais os dias e endereço da feira no Lastarria? Agradeço a quem puder responder.
Written 7 February 2019
Olá. A feirinha funciona de sexta a domingo, entre 10 da manhã E oito da noite. Fica na Praça Mulato Gil de castro, no final da rua José Victorino Lastarria.
Written 8 February 2019
Do restaurants, shops, etc. accept credit cards?
Written 15 October 2018
Will be staying in Barrio Lastarria and wondering what are the grocery stores in this barrio? Are there larger grocer stores here?
Written 11 February 2018
Hi! There's a Lider Express in Merced 560 and lots of other places to shop, as well as tons of restaurants as well.
Written 12 February 2018
Hola! iremos en enero, y estaba pensando en alojarnos en este barrio. Una consulta, cuanto sale el taxi (o algun otro medio de trasnporte economico) del aeropuerto de santiago a este barrio?
Por otro lado, conviene alquilar auto o es facilmente recorrerlo a pie a santiago y los lugares mas importantes 8o con metro o bus)
Gracias
Written 8 November 2017
Hola Buenas tardes, junto con saludarte un tax cuesta aproximadamente 25.000 pesos chilenos Apto - Barrio las tarreas40 dolares. depende del tipo de cambio.
Tambien puedes tomar un TransVIp que es un bus colectivo que te sale en 8000 pesos aproximadamente, 15 dolares segun tipo de cambio.
Written 8 November 2017
hortensia d
Santa Fe, Argentina
en que horarios la municipalidad de santiago hace los recorridos a pie gratuitos por este barrio u otros
Written 27 August 2017
Hola Hortensia, acá va la la información de todos los tours gratuitos en Santiago Centro:
Santiago paso a paso
Es un circuito que se inicia en la Plaza de Armas y continúa con el ingreso a la Catedral Metropolitana y la visita exterior al Ex Congreso Nacional, Palacio de Tribunales, Palacio de La Moneda y la Bolsa de Comercio.
Lunes, viernes y sábado a las 10:00 hrs.
Punto de encuentro: Oficina de Turismo Plaza de Armas.
No requiere inscripción.
Caminando por el Cerro Santa Lucía
A través de este recorrido los visitantes conocen la historia del Cerro Santa Lucía y descubren sus rincones más emblemáticos.
El Cerro Santa Lucía fue transformado en parque público en 1872 por el intendente de la época, Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna, y fue declarado Monumento Nacional en 1983. En la actualidad es uno de los parques más visitados de la ciudad.
Domingo y lunes a las 10:00 horas.
Punto de Encuentro: Oficina de Turismo Cerro Santa Lucía.
No requiere inscripción.
Ruta de Iglesias
Recorre los templos de las principales órdenes religiosas que llegaron al país en el siglo XVI. Es posible conocer la Iglesia de Santo Domingo, la Catedral Metropolitana, la Basílica de La Merced, la Iglesia de San Agustín y la Iglesia San Francisco.
Martes a las 10:00 horas.
Punto de Encuentro: Oficina de Turismo Plaza de Armas.
No requiere inscripción.
Descubriendo el Barrio Lastarria
Este tour es una invitación a conocer un barrio que destaca por su sello de modernidad y vanguardia en medio de Santiago. Su desarrollo urbano se originó a mediados del siglo XIX, con la construcción de la Parroquia de la Vera Cruz y se consolidó con la trasformación del Cerro Santa Lucía en un parque público, la creación del Parque Forestal y la construcción del Museo de Bellas Artes, entre 1872 y 1910.
El recorrido se inicia en el Cerro Santa Lucía y continúa en el Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral, la Casa Taller Luciano Kulczewski, el Parque Forestal y el Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, entre otros atractivos.
Jueves a las 10:00 horas.
Punto de Encuentro: Oficina de Turismo Cerro Santa Lucía.
No requiere inscripción.
Santiago Popular
Lo invitamos a conocer, a través de este recorrido bilingüe y gratuito, la identidad de Santiago, presente en el patrimonio, armas y productos típicos del área norte de la comuna de Santiago.
Durante el tour, los visitantes conocerán la historia de la Iglesia de Santo Domingo, el Mercado Central, la Estación Mapocho y La Piojera. El recorrido considera cruzar el río Mapocho para entrar en el movimiento de la Vega Central y el Mercado Tirso de Molina, donde es posible encontrar expresiones de la cultura popular, artesanías y comidas típicas.
Miércoles a las 10:00 horas.
Punto de Encuentro: Oficina de Turismo Plaza de Armas.
No requiere inscripción.
Saludos,
Edgar
Written 27 August 2017
We have a 7 hour layover in Santiago and are looking for some ideas to pass the time. Would a visit to Barrio Lastarria be a good option to spend a couple of hours, get something to eat, etc? Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks
Written 19 December 2016
Hello!
It would be a good choice, but I'd would also recommend to you to visit the Bellavista neighbourhood. They have a lot of places to eat there, ant shops and Pablo Neruda's home, which is worth a visit. :-)
Also in Bellavista, there is a restaurant you must try. It is called Como Agua Para Chocolate, and if you like fish, you need to have their congrío dish, which comes with congrío (a fish typical from Chile)with cheese and almonds crust in a bed of spinach cream. It is divine!!!
Hope this helps! And go back to Santiago with more time...you gonna love it!
Written 19 December 2016
onde fica um bom restaurante neste bairro com um bom custo X beneficio.
Written 22 January 2015
Restaurante na calçada do Paseo Barrio Lastarria, que eh onde há a concentração de restaurantes, uns 400 Mts depois, Restaurante Lá Mensajeria. Há pratos de comida em torno de 40,00 e empanadas maravilhosas também!! Comemos por 3 dias lá carne a li pobre, empanadas e salada e amamos!! Não encontramos nenhum lugar com comida tão gostosa e tão bem servida por esse preço. Restaurante não eh para turistas, nem tem no tripadvisor mas vale mega a pena.
Written 11 August 2018
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