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[quote=Anonymous]BA is an awesome city - HUGE but as PP said, lots of fun, different neighborhoods and sightseeing, tango shows, fantastic restaurants (although steak in nearly everything - even came at the bottom a veggie noodle bowl I got after a week of nothing but steak -- but phenomenal steak!!), tango shows/lessons, we did a "walking tour" (on our own, internet suggestion) of all the cafes where authors wrote (if you like Latin Am literature at all) which was really fun to see a range of fun different cafes/bars/restaurants. Cool B&Bs. Crime is an issue - keep your wallet out of reach of pick pockets! Could do side trip to wineries - if you have extra time could go down to the glaciers/patagonia! Santiago was pretty dull in my opinion, I liked it but not too many sites & architecture pretty boring & the legacy of Pinochet is pretty sad/interesting but the culture still really talk about it. But really liked the Bellavista area near the Neruda house - and a set of restaurants there & my husband still dreams of the various fish 'ala plancha' dishes - but generally don't think Chile has a major cuisine culture - people kept recommending going for sushi. Loved Valpraiso - day trip from Santiago tho, much more interesting. [/quote]
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