As one of the biggest cities in the Western Hemisphere, Santiago, Chile, is almost too complex to fit in your head. You canât really sum it up. Santiago is historic and modern, natural and urban, relaxed and fast-paced, artistic and commercial. You could visit the place countless times and never do the same thing twice. Itâs all about knowing where to go.
If youâre a music lover or creative person, we think the best guide to any city is a local musician. They play gigs. They know people. They spend a lot of time out in the city, getting to know its rhythms. Recently, we capped off our first Sunset Sessions world tour with a helipad performance looking over Santiago, featuring the hit cumbia duo Diego Noguera and Vicente Cibie, aka Amigo de Artistas. These guys are a great showcase for the complexity of Santiago. Theyâre super modern, first taking off on social media. But at the same time, their music uses rhythms from cumbia, a traditional Latin music genre that remains vibrant to this day.
After their Sunset Sessions performance, we chilled with Amigo de Artistas on the helipad overlooking the Andes mountains and asked for a few tips about their hometown of Santiago â places to eat, drink and have a good time. Hereâs what they told us.

Best Large Music Venue: Movistar Arena
For touring arena shows, the big spot in Santiago is Movistar Arena. Thatâs Diegoâs immediate pick for the best venue in town. He thinks big. Reaching a capacity of 17,000 people for concerts, Movistar is one of the biggest indoor arenas in all of South America. The place is booked solid with big artists from Latin America, Europe and the United States. You can see Avenged Sevenfold. You can see Dream Theater. You can see RosalĂa. Lots of big tours come through a city like Santiago, so see whatâs on when youâre there!

Best Small Music Venue: Club Chocolate
Vicente went the total other direction with his answer for best music venue, picking a popular club the duo have played themselves, Club Chocolate. Itâs a classic double-decker nightclub with high-impact lighting, a nice loud sound system and plenty of drinks flowing. (Get reservations if you want table service). The lineups consist of DJs, rappers, bands and other kinds of entertainment. So check the schedule when youâre visiting Santiago. If Amigo de Artistas is any indication, they book great shows here. Also, thereâs a big disco ball.
Tip: Apparently, parking can be confusing. Youâre looking for a place called Bellavista 037. Park there. They charge less if youâre going to Club Chocolate.

Best Upscale Bar: Gracielo Bar Providencia
No doubt about it, Santiago is a fantastic drinking town. And when youâre hitting the bars, there are two Chilean drinks you absolutely need to try: pisco and CarmĂŠnère. Pisco is a ubiquitous grape liquor in Chile, common in cocktails like Pisco Sour or straight. CarmĂŠnère is a red grape thatâs used in the signature wine of the country. They are both very accessible drinks, great for connoisseurs and casuals alike. They wonât be hard to find. Vicenteâs favorite bar, Gracielo, serves plenty of both drinks. Itâs a cool white stucco building with red clay roof tiles and an outdoor bar area. The neighborhood, Providencia, is upscale and active. Actually, "neighborhood" isn't quite right â in Santiago, they call them communes. Providencia has some major commercial districts, trendy bohemian areas and old fashioned mansions from previous eras. Definitely worth exploring. Note: Gracielo takes reservations. Itâs a popular spot.

Best Late Night Food (and Bar!): Miguelayo Vitacura

Best Things to Do on Your Free Time: Get Outside!

Best Place to Watch the Sunset: San CristĂłbal Hill
For watching the sunset, the guys liked the helipad quite a bit. They said they were âamazedâ by the view. But as another option (the helipad is not public) they pointed over to San CristĂłbal Hill, an iconic location overlooking the city. Itâs a leisurely 2-3 hour hike up the hill if you want a scenic experience, with lots of places to stop and look over the city as the sun gets lower. At the top is a public area with an iconic Virgin Mary statue and one of the best sunset views you'll ever see in your life. San CristĂłbal Hill is part of Santiago Metropolitan Park, which includes a few other hills. Itâs the largest urban park in the Americas, more than double the size of Central Park!

Weâve Gone Places. Now, Itâs Your Turn.
Our first Sunset Sessions tour took us all over the world: Sydney, Barcelona, Seattle, London, Tokyo, Atlanta and Santiago. Every city is different, and you can see it in the unique artists who played all these rooftop shows for us. (The full Sunset Sessions playlist is a pretty good binge.) It has been a fun tour for Mackie. But what matters more is that we can encourage you to get out into the world, too. Nothing is more inspiring than seeing a band youâve never seen before in a place youâre never been. Get out there and GO places. You'll find Mackie everywhere music goes.
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