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Chile

A Santiago insider's report. Plus: the new Explora lodge on Easter Island.
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Santiago

The Chilean capital's many cultural offerings, including fine food and boutiques, are entirely captivating.
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Buenos Aires

BA seems to be on everyone’s must-visit list these days—and for good reason. Argentina’s capital is experiencing an exceptionally buzzing, magnetic period.
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Santiago: Where to Stay: On the Horizon: W Santiago

In March 2009, W Hotels’ first property in South America, the 127-room W Santiago, is set to open across from Plaza Peru, on Avenida Isidoro Goyenechea, in the upscale Las...
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Chile: Introduction: Why Go Now: Destination Report: Santiago

Read the in-depth destination report on Santiago, the capital of Chile, including tips on the best hotels, restaurants, shops and day trips.
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Santiago: Where to Stay: Luxury: Ritz-Carlton, Santiago

The 205-room Ritz-Carlton, Santiago, the company’s only property in South America, is one of the few big luxury names in Santiago, but it manages to convey an intimate, boutique feeling....
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Chile: Where to Stay: Luxury: Explora Expands to Easter Island

When you travel more than twenty-four hours to get somewhere, it had better be worth the trip. To reach the Explora resort in remote Patagonia, I had to take a...
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Active/Adventure: Pulse: Chilean Desert Adventure

From Robin Noble, Portland, Me. “I planned a trip to Chile in the early fall because my husband and I had enjoyed a trip to Argentina and Uruguay the year...
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Chile: Introduction: Why Go Now: Explora Atacama

Read a member postcard on a trip to Explora Atacama.
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Santiago: Introduction: Overview

Like many travelers to Santiago, my first time in the Chilean capital was a bit of an afterthought—a convenient three-day stopover en route to somewhere else, Argentina’s Mendoza wine region....
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Santiago: Where to Eat: Quick Break: Puerto Fuy

Named after a small village in Southern Chile, this sophisticated Vitacura restaurant is popular for its gourmet fare and tony, minimalist decor—a perfect spot for lunch. The seafood-heavy menu walks...
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Buenos Aires: Where to Eat: Relaxed but Refined: Patagonia Sur

Argentine chef-restaurateur darling Francis Mallman lives part-time on the third floor of his tiny La Boca restaurant—a short block from Caminito. Designer Laura O. produced the loftlike, narrow dining room’s...
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Santiago: Strategies: Getting There

Fly into Santiago’s Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL), a mere 16 miles northwest of the city center (a $30–$35 taxi ride). LAN Airlines (866-435-9526; www.lan.com), an American Airlines...
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Discussion Boards:Destinations: Masters of Food & Wine South America (Mendoza, Argentina)

Is anyone planning on going to the food and wine festival in Mendoza, Argentina this year? It is their second annual event and is really quite an amazing week of...
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