By: Alan Marker | 2011-05-13 | Destinations Santiago de Compostela is Galicia's capital that offers the best of the country's greens. The name is taken after St. James apostle whose ashes lie in the cathedral. read more
By: Chile inn | 2011-11-28 | camping Hostels are cheap accommodation arrangements made for wayfarers on a tight budget. Hostels like Albergues Em Santiago chile and Hostales Santiago are of prominence in a traveler’s life. Exploration and adventure are a part of an individual’s life, but there is a percentage of population who are travelers all life, that is they walk, sail and fly for money. read more
By: Ash Ford | 2010-12-24 | Travel & Leisure The most visited places in Santiago are located in the old town center, composed of medieval squares and streets. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-24 | Arts & Entertainment An article written concerning all the events in my life that led me to become a fan of the ballet and to an encounter with the world famous Bolshoi ballet in Santiago, Chile. read more
By: Roy Heale | 2010-05-15 | City Guides If you want to travel to the South Pacific and enjoy the warm and beatiful beaches, then you will not be disappointed when visiting Chile. This long trip of coastal land wedged between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains offers you some of the most famous beaches in South America. In addtion, the capital city of Santiago is very gay friendly. read more
By: SeaBreeze | 2011-12-14 | Travel Tips Santiago is capital and largest city of Chile. It is known for its modern look, shopping centers, and stunning high-rise architecture.It is a buzzing metropolitan area, which only gets more popular with each passing year. To get around Santiago is easy. It hosts one of the best underground Metro's in the world. It is extremely efficient, safe and clean. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-24 | Arts & Entertainment An article written concerning all the events in my life that led me to become a fan of the ballet and to an encounter with the world famous Bolshoi ballet in Santiago, Chile. read more
By: Jan Kanty | 2010-09-30 | Vacations Tourists from all over the world come to Spain to visit Madrid and Barcelona, to see the bullfighting, or to watch the passionate flamenco dancers, but Spain has a lot more to offer than this. Santiago de Compostela is the capital of the Galician province and it is famous for being the end of the route that constitutes the Way of Saint James, which is a pilgrimage that attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. read more
By: Howie Holben | 2010-03-30 | Destinations The unique geography of Chile allows visitors to explore volcanoes, ski or snowboard in the Andes, lounge on picturesque beaches and enjoy a night out in the gay district of Santiago all in one day. Rich in varied landscapes and important landmarks, visitors to Chile can experience the statues of Easter Island, arid deserts, exceptional architecture and churches, the Mirador de Chepu Penguin Colony, the world-famous Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia and the Elqui Valley in La Serena, which teems with legends of extraterrestrial activities, all in one trip. read more
By: Archie Blazer | 2010-12-03 | Article Marketing Whatever it is that you want, you are not likely to miss it in Santiago, making it a great place for your vacation. read more
By: Alan Marker | 2011-05-16 | Destinations Santiago de Compostela is Galicia’s capital that offers the best of the country’s greens. The name is taken after St. James apostle whose ashes lie in the cathedral. That alone attracts religious pilgrims continuously over 10 decades. read more
By: Atwood Drake | 2011-09-05 | Travel Tips The city Santiago de Compostela is Galicia region’s capital. Thousands of tourists from all over the world visit this city every year. read more
By: Liz Caskey | 2010-03-29 | Wine Chile's seductive wines have broken onto the world stage in full force. None are more unique and approachable than its flagship Carmenere. Once a "lost" Bordeaux varietal, Carmenere since its "rediscovery" in Chilean soils in 1994 has thrived in the country's sun-kissed valleys. The result? Silky, lush wines that wine lovers of all levels will appreciate and delight. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-26 | Community News At least 18 flaming barricades were seen early on Wednesday morning by protesters in parts of Chile's capital during Chile's two-day strike against Sebastian Pinera, the country's unpopular president. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-06-07 | News and society Thousands of residents in Chile have been suffered from volcano ash effects. They are forced to move away into government shelters or friends' homes. Take some minutes to see the overview of Chile volcano eruption which turned sky dark. read more