We began our journey to Valparaíso in Santiago and first went to Estacion Central (Central Station) to look for bus tickets to Valparaíso. We got there at 11 AM and there was a bus leaving in 15 minutes, so we quickly bought tickets (3,000 CLP1 each) and rushed to the platform to board the bus. Once we got on, we realized it was possible to buy a ticket directly from the bus driver. It’s a fairly short bus ride and we arrived in Valparaíso bus terminal at around 1.30 PM. Our hostel was around Cerro Alegre which was a 30-minute walk. Rather than hike up the hill, we opted for an Uber2 which cost 1,996 CLP and took 10 minutes.

The City and Viña del Mar

After quickly checking in and dropping off our bags, we set out to explore, starting at the lift Reina Victoria which is a funicular that takes you up to a viewpoint. The ticket costs 100 CLP each and it’s a short 1-minute ride up. From the top, you get a good panoramic view of Valparaíso. Next, we walked towards Plaza Sotomayor passing through Cerro Alegre and Cerro Concepcion. We came across some great viewpoints on the way and also several painted murals. There were also lots of cafes and restaurants in these areas. When we got to Plaza Sotomayor, there was a pop-up arts and crafts market so we bought some souvenirs there. It was around 4 PM now so we had to choose between checking out a local beach or trying to get to Viña del Mar. We opted for the latter and asked the locals how to get to Viña del Mar from there. A kind lady walked us to the bus stop and waited for the bus we needed which simplified everything for us. The bus stop was at the corner of the main street Cochrane and the ticket cost 500 CLP each.

View from the top of the funicular lift La Reina
View from the top of the funicular lift La Reina
Artwork in the streets of Cerro Alegre and Cerro Concepcion
Artwork in the streets of Cerro Alegre and Cerro Concepcion
Artwork in the streets of Cerro Alegre and Cerro Concepcion
Artwork in the streets of Cerro Alegre and Cerro Concepcion
Pop up market in Plaza Sotomayor
Pop up market in Plaza Sotomayor
Monument in Plaza Sotomayor Square dedicated to the heroes of Iquique
Monument in Plaza Sotomayor Square dedicated to the heroes of Iquique
Valparaiso
Valparaiso
Valparaiso
Valparaiso
Valparaiso
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It was a quick 20-minute ride on the bus and we got off at the Flower Clock of Viña del Mar. There were a couple of tourists here queuing up to take pictures with the famous flower clock. From the flower clock, we then walked up a small hill and the view from up there had a great panoramic view of the seaside. We then continued walking to get to the shore and passed by Castle Wulff and the casino. Continuing further we arrived at the beach to relax for a while. We tried dipping our feet in the water and found it to be freezing. So we decided to continue walking along the beach stopping every so often. We then checked out Mall Marina just before sunset. At around 8 PM we took a bus back to Valparaíso which also cost 500 CLP. Having only snacked throughout the day, we were pretty hungry by the end of the day and found an open restaurant. We ordered a Chilean dish called La Chorillana which is a mountain of chips and meats, perfect to share between two people. Once we finished eating, we headed back to the hostel to get some rest before heading to Mendoza in Argentina the following day.

The famous clock made from a bed of flowers
The famous clock made from a bed of flowers
From the viewpoint walking up the hill from the flower clock
From the viewpoint walking up the hill from the flower clock
Walking to the beach passing Castle Wulff
Walking to the beach passing Castle Wulff
Crossing over to the start of the beach
Crossing over to the start of the beach
Stretch of beach to walk through
Stretch of beach to walk through
Viña del Mar
Viña del Mar
Viña del Mar
Viña del Mar
Viña del Mar
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