Barrio Concha y Toro
Barrio Concha y Toro
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- Unión Latinoamericana • 6 min walk
- República • 8 min walk
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jump78
Santiago, Chile825 contributions
May 2014 • Solo
Small historic sector near the Republica subway station. A graffiti of the famous "near-touching hands" artwork can be found on Concha y Toro street. This neighbourhood is similar in appearance to Barrio Paris-Londres and is quite small. A trip out here could be combined with a stroll through Barrio Brasil and Barrio Yungay, which are nearby.
Written 17 May 2014
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mdfer3
378 contributions
Aug 2017 • Couples
This is definietly the largest vineyard I've been to. Tours are quite frequent and informative and due the popularity there appears to be over 10 people in each group. We organised this through Lomit which included transport from our hotel in Santiago.
Written 21 April 2018
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Wheatley37
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK13 contributions
Mar 2018 • Couples
We had an excellent half day guided tour to this beautiful vineyard.
It really is the most beautiful setting. The guide was very informative and gave us plenty of opportunities to sample different varieties of grapes before going on to sample several different wines having learned how the grapes are harvested and the wine made.
A highly recommended visit.
It really is the most beautiful setting. The guide was very informative and gave us plenty of opportunities to sample different varieties of grapes before going on to sample several different wines having learned how the grapes are harvested and the wine made.
A highly recommended visit.
Written 6 March 2018
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Poulter3768
Santiago, Chile156 contributions
Feb 2017 • Friends
When downtown and you want to see the old colonial style of Santiago I whole heartedly recommend a visit. It only requires an hour or longer over lunch. The main attraction is the Plaza when you can enjoy the beautiful former mansions. If this was Paris, New York or London these former palaces would be trendy shops, bars and lofts, but that is sadly not the case yet! However the small barrio is an oasis of tranquility of the former elegant centre of the city. Combine it with the Cultural centre La Moneda for a pleasant morning trip.
Written 11 February 2017
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Marceboom
Nottingham, England, United Kingdom61 contributions
Oct 2016 • Family
One of the most traditional neighbourghood of Santiago. Interesting architerture and great variety of restaurants with a good style, delicious food and chances to taste Chilean wines and local beers.
Written 4 January 2017
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Jose Rafael Luna
Bogota, Colombia416 contributions
Jun 2016 • Friends
This small area of "Concha y Toro" street (yes, Concha y Toro as the famous winery) is a charming little street in the middle of Brazil neighborhood in downtown Santiago. Worthwhile a visit if you want to see a different face of the city.
Written 7 June 2016
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16jamesdoc
London, UK669 contributions
Mar 2016 • Solo
Named after the Chilean winery and hugely atmospheric, this quarter reminds me of some quiet neighbourhood in Paris or Madrid---in the southern hemisphere. The highlight is the Plaza Concha y Toro, which has a gentrified restaurant on one side but dilapidated mansions on the others and get this---they are all slightly different. Well worth an hpour's relaxation on one of the benches---if there aren't people already sleeping on them!
Written 25 March 2016
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Boa tarde. Vou em agosto para o Chile e gostaria de fazer o passeio na Vinícola Concha y Toro. Como faço para reservar? vocês já agendaram aqui no Brasil ou lá no Chile? é com agência?
Obrigada
Written 26 July 2017
Ola
nao é preciso reservar antecipadamente... há dois tipos basicamente de passeio
Tour marques (tem 3 degustacoes durante e inclui degustacao com 4 vinhos e 4 queijos ao final com um sommlier)
Normal (tem só 3 degustacoes durante)
Todos tour ganham taça CyT
o Marques ganha tbm uma tabua pequena para frios
Peca para seu hotel ligar que eles reservam
O pessoal do passeio te busta no hotel
Mas se prepare
essa epoca nao tem nada nas parreiras...só galho seco
Written 27 July 2017
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