Chilean authorities are leading the region's transition towards environmentally friendly public transport networks by planning to replace some 214 diesel buses serving the Santiago Metropolitan area ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jared Ranahan is a reporter who covers travel and ecotourism. Spanning more than 2,600 miles along the western edge of South ...
Reporting from Santiago, Chile — More than a third of Chile’s 18 million people live in its bustling capital. Many of them navigate the city’s roads like wannabe NASCAR drivers, which means you must ...
Fusing indigenous foodways, cosmopolitan culture, and a largely sustainable ethos, Santiago de Chile has become one of South America's most exciting culinary destinations. Dan Q. Dao is a Houston-born ...
Chile’s transition to democracy in 1990 opened the door for tourism into the country and unleashed a surge of wine exports out of it. Lured by enthusiastic tourism campaigns, the first waves of ...
Today’s I Heart My City guide to Santiago comes courtesy of Chile expert and guidebook author Kristina Schreck. Check out Kristina’s insider picks of the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in ...
Founded in 1541 by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia on indigenous settlements in the valley of the Mapocho River, Santiago is the capital and most populated city of Chile. This South ...