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Meeting People

You are encouraged to organize your time carefully and explore the city in depth, from its streets and buildings to its shops and museums. Consider staying two quarters to have enough time to build friendships and familiarize yourself with all that Santiago has to offer.

Returning students report that the more effort they devoted to exploring their local environment, the more enriching the experience overall. While opportunities to travel throughout other parts of Chile exist, if you make a conscious attempt to get to know Santiago and its people while studying at the center, you will be richly rewarded for your efforts.

If you are interested, language partnerships with local students can be arranged.

City Life

Situated 540 meters above sea level in central Chile, Santiago is flanked by two mountain ranges, the Cordillera de la Costa and the Cordillera de los Andes, and bisected by the Mapocho River. Spacious parks, plazas, gardens, and wide avenues contrast with both starkly modern glass high-rises and neoclassical buildings spread throughout the city.

In Santiago you will find the National Library, and various universities, museums, and theaters, in addition to premier research organizations like the United Nations' Comisión Económica para América Latina (CEPAL).

A variety of museums, including the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino, the Museo Histórico Nacional, and the Palacio de Bellas Artes, housing a collection of European and Chilean art, serve as a testament to the city's thriving and varied cultural community. We suggest you visit:

  • Mercado Central
  • Plaza de Armas
  • Palacio de La Moneda & Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda (CCPLM)
  • National Library