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Santiago de Chile en español (Parte Tres) Posted by on Apr 11, 2018 in Videos

We’ve seen a lot of the Chilean capital in our video series called “Santiago de Chile en español.” Be sure to give Part One and Part Two a quick look before watching the third and final video.

Santiago de Chile en español (Parte Tres)

One last video tour of Santiago.

Learn how to get around this massive city and get a recap of all there is to see and do while practicing your Spanish listening and reading:

“Es fácil viajar a Santiago y pasear por sus alrededores. También cuenta con un aeropuerto internacional de buen tamaño y vuelos a muchos países.

La ciudad tiene una extensa red de metro y buses llamada Transantiago.

Si viajas a Santiago, debes comprar una tarjeta BIP, la que puedes cargar y usar para viajar en buses y metro.

Santiago es grande y moderna. Es un lugar interesante con un montón de cosas para ver y hacer.

Como museos, parques, monumentos históricos, iglesias, centros culturales y una gastronomía que mezcla sabores típicos y del mundo.

Es el mejor lugar para aprender la historia y cultura chilena.

Hay muchos bares y restaurantes para elegir que te encantarán. ¿Quieres viajar a Santiago?”

This video series is meant to be an exercise in listening and reading. As such, there are no English translations here. You can go back and read the full post on Santiago de Chile to see the English translations. 

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Sasha is an English teacher, writer, photographer, and videographer from the great state of Michigan. Upon graduating from Michigan State University, he moved to China and spent 5+ years living, working, studying, and traveling there. He also studied Indonesian Language & Culture in Bali for a year. He and his wife run the travel blog Grateful Gypsies, and they're currently trying the digital nomad lifestyle across Latin America.