Despite Viña being one of the largest cities in Chile, it had the perfect size for me personally. In the center, almost everything is within easy walking distance. However, the area extends backwards into the Cerros. The Cerros are the more elevated parts of the city, which tourists should avoid anyway.

As Chile only has access to the Pacific Ocean, it’s no wonder that the water temperature never rises above 20 degrees. That’s why I immediately fell sick after my first longer swim. So, if, like me, you can’t resist, better equip yourself with some warm clothes and hot tea.

I spent a total of four months in Viña del Mar as I completed my exchange semester at the university here. That’s why it’s not easy for me to keep this article short. In the end, the city doesn’t have that much to offer though, and you can see most of it within one or two days. Nevertheless, the city invites you to spend some time here, with beautiful sunsets and great destinations for excursions nearby (Places to visit around Viña del Mar).

How to get here

Viña is very easy to reach from Santiago de Chile. There are two main terminals in the capital, Alameda and Pajaritos, from where buses depart at regular intervals to most destinations throughout Chile. You can buy tickets online in advance or simply buy them directly at the terminal. There are also numerous direct connections between Viña and destinations in the north and south of the country.

Chile in general has a really well-developed public transport network throughout the country. Long-distance buses are even by far better equipped than our not quite luxurious Flixbuses in Europe.
Insider tip: You have the best view from the first row on the upper floor.

Accommodation

Cooking evenings with one of my fellow students at La Posada Coliving

What to do

The highlight of Viña is of course the wonderful beach promenade, which stretches the entire length of the town. You can easily spend a day there and just relax. As long as the weather is good.

The first time my mom and I went to the beach to walk along the seafront, it was really foggy. Of course, the best time to visit Viña is in summer, which means between November and February.

Spend the evening on the beach and enjoy spectacular sunsets
Moai in front of the Museo Fonck

At the end of Avenida Libertad you will find a large mall that also invites you to linger. There are stores, restaurants and a large movie theater where films are regularly shown in English too.

Where to eat

This will probably become my favorite part of my posts. Not only am I an enthusiastic cook, but I also love good food in general, preferably vegetarian and not too expensive, of course.

Vegan brownie at FIKA Café
Chocolate cheesecake at Bakery Lynch
Everything in pink at El Bar Rosa
Chocolate dream at
Fondué Chocolate Bar
Coffee and pie at
La Flor de Chile
Best pizza at Roberta Pizzeria

Specialties in Viña

The typical dishes in Viña include not only the traditional Chilean dishes, but also more interesting combinations that I think can only be found here.

The famous Completo – in vegan at Vegan Place

Bars & Clubs

Creative drink options at Psiquis Bar

As you can see, Viña has a lot to offer, especially in terms of its cuisine. But I stayed there for four months and was therefore able to try a lot. If you’re a little overwhelmed by all these recommendations, I would definitely recommend trying a completo, a hand roll (I waited until my very last day to try one myself) and chorillana. These dishes are a must when visiting the coastal city.

My conclusion

If you are travelling in the centre of Chile, you should definitely not miss out on a short trip to Viña. It’s also a great starting point for day trips in the surrounding area (Day Trip Destinations Around Viña del Mar). For more insider tips, feel free to send me a message via Instagram or leave a comment. I’m always happy to share more tips and recommendations. Until then …

Bussi Baba!


Also check out my Instagram post about Viña del Mar:

Eine Antwort zu „Viña del Mar – Tourist Destination & Student City”.

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