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Valparaíso en español (Parte Tres) Posted by on May 16, 2018 in Videos

¡Valparaíso es una ciudad muy divertida! It’s true that Valparaíso is a very fun city. During the day, you can enjoy the city’s vibrant street art scene. At night, there are plenty of wandering artists and musicians looking to start a party. You can choose from dive bars and craft breweries along with some live music.

Valparaíso en español (Parte Tres)

Get the party started in Valpo.

We’ll take a look at the nightlife of Valpo in the third and final video of the “Valparaíso en español” series:

Valparaíso también ofrece una vida nocturna genial.

Hay cervecerías artesanales donde puedes probar las especialidades mientras escuchas jazz en vivo.

También hay bares donde puedes ir a tomar por poco dinero con amigos.

Muchos músicos y artistas presentan en las calles. Siempre hay una atmósfera muy movida por las noches.

Con edificios coloridos, arte callejero, vida nocturna, y la gran fiesta de año nuevo, Valparaíso es una ciudad muy divertida para visitar.

Con un par de días aquí, podrás andar en funiculares, admirar el arte, apreciar las vistas, festejar duro y descansar en la playa.

¿Te gustaría visitar esta ciudad chilena tan cool?

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 Valparaiso 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.