Publicatu: 11.12.2018
The first night at the hostel was ok. I changed the mattress of the empty bed above me and slept well so far. After the journey, I was pretty tired. I woke up around 6:30 and looked out the window. A great sunrise view, it will surely get better in the next few weeks, but still, I was blissful...
After a few more hours of sleep, I set out on foot to explore the city. Santiago is said to be the city of neighborhoods. Equipped with a small map, I walked to Barrio Lastarria. Many things were still closed, but I could imagine how nice it must be here in the evenings and on weekends. Small cafes and bars and just a nice atmosphere.
From there, I continued to Plaza de Armes. THE central square in Santiago. On the way, I passed many busy streets and then it was in front of me. Many monstrous palm trees and a huge fir tree. It's strange to get into the Christmas spirit at 30 degrees.
I visited the large cathedral at the square! (The building with the 2 towers) Madness, what a church... I have seen many on my travels, but this cathedral is definitely in 2nd place after the burial and resurrection site of Jesus in Jerusalem, Israel.
There should be a mass at 11 and it was almost 11. I PARTICIPATED. Why not. I didn't understand a word, but it was impressive. Homeless next to managers, Santiagans next to tourists, and me, an artist, in the middle! The organ music and chants were great and I kept thinking how nice it is to travel alone without the stress of time and appointments. So I joined a holy, Catholic mass in Santiago de Chile :-)
From there, I continued to Mercado Central. There are many fish here. Fresh. With eyes. In the hall, I ordered a fish soup for lunch. Wow, what a soup. So many things I have never eaten before. Delicious and reasonably priced.
From Mercado, I continued to the neighborhood "Bellas Artes". It was recommended to me and yes, it's quite nice and worth a visit. I had a coffee, strolled around, and then took the metro to the neighborhood "Italia".