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    Teatro Municipal

    This exquisite neoclassical building is the most prestigious performing-arts venue in the city. It's home to the Ballet de Santiago and also hosts world-class opera, tango and classical music performances.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Etniko

    Etniko is the in place of the moment - and boy, does it know it. It is pretty funky, mind you, with a sleek, low-lit central courtyard, a DJ at the turntables, and the atmosphere abuzz with media gossip and goings-on. Being hip comes at a price, of course, and being seen with the in-crowd ain't cheap.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Las Lanzas

    Neon lighting and no-frills furniture that hasn’t changed much since the ’70s are part of the charm of this Ñuñoa mainstay. Rock-bottom prices mean it’s usually full right up to closing, especially in the summer, when revelers spill out onto the sidewalk terrace.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Cine Hoyts

    Modern multiplex showing mainstream movies. Also in: Estación Central (Exposición 155; Estación Central) and San Agustín (Moneda 835, Centro; Santa Lucía).

    reviewed

  5. E

    Estadio Nacional

    On the whole, Chileans are a pretty calm lot – until they step foot in a soccer stadium. The most dramatic matches are against local rivals like Peru or Argentina, when 'Chi-Chi-Chi-Lay-Lay-Lay' reverberates through the Estadio Nacional. Tickets can be bought at the stadium or from the Feria del Disco. Equally impassioned are the hinchas (fans) of Santiago's first-division soccer teams like Colo Colo, Universidad de Chile and Universidad Católica.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Club Hípico de Santiago

    The main racetrack is the grand Club Hípico de Santiago, where views of the Andes compete for your attention with the action on the turf.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Bar Constitución

    Bellavista's coolest nightspot hosts live bands and DJs nightly – the bar's eclectic (but infallible) tastes include electroclash, garage, nu-folk, house and more, so check the website to see if the night's program suits.

    reviewed

  8. Trianon Club

    One of the coolest dance clubs on the Santiago scene at the moment, this unpretentious up-for-it newcomer mixes electronic beats and trance with a more eclectic groove to cater for the many students that come here. There were rumblings that the venue would be shifted, so check the website before you put on your dancing shoes.

    reviewed

  9. H

    Café del Teatro

    A free-spirited young crowd makes Café del Teatro the happening bar of the moment in laid-back Barrio Brasil. Formerly a café, it now has regular events in an old theater out the back, and a welcoming bunch of regulars mingle among the brightly decorated canvases on the wall.

    reviewed

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    El Clan

    The name's short for 'El Clandestino,' a throwback from this small club's undercover days. A small crew of resident DJs keep the 20-something crowds going – expect anything from '80s to house, R&B, funk or techno.

    reviewed

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    La Chimenea

    One of the best places in Santiago for live music and events, La Chimenea gets packed to the rafters - and not just on weekends. Bands vary from local indie to traditional bolero. There's always a fun crowd here so arrive early for a seat near the stage. It occasionally shows movies.

    reviewed

  13. K

    N'Aitun

    N'Aitun takes its name taken from a Mapuche word for free, and this atmospheric, intimate little venue was a regular gathering spot for leftists opposed to the dictatorship during the 1980s. It has live music on Fridays, when acts range from indie bands to bolero and tango duets.

    reviewed

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    El Diablito

    Old photos and vintage household items clutter the already dark walls of this smoky den. After dark, the tiny candlelit tables seem to invite you to huddle conspiratorially into the small hours; great value schop (draft beer) and pisco sours are two more reasons to stay.

    reviewed

  15. M

    Eurohappy

    Over 400 types of beer – including local artisanal and microbrewery options – are expertly poured by Santiago’s only beer sommelier. Sip your selection out on the pavement or head for the candlelit vermillion-and-white interior to strike a pose on 1950s furniture.

    reviewed

  16. N

    Bar Yellow

    Truly magic mixology has made this small but achingly cool bar the hands-down favorite among cocktail quaffers. Give yourself a wake-up call with a Breakfast Martini (marmalade is involved) or let loose with a Golden Shower (we’ll let you find out what’s in it).

    reviewed

  17. O

    Bar El Tunel

    Teenyboppers of the world unite: if you missed the '70s and '80s the first time round, this is the place to show the world your best John Travolta moves.

    reviewed

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    777

    You'll either love it or hate it here. If you have any airs and graces, it probably is not for you. If, however, you enjoy drinking bargain-basement booze sitting on plastic beer crates surrounded by students, punks and goths, then welcome to nirvana.

    reviewed

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    Havana Salsa

    You can't fail to notice the fake Havana-themed facade to this established Cuba-inspired dance venue/restaurant. It's the place to go if you can't help shaking to the 'uno dos tres' of the salsa beat. Some extravagant live shows are also staged here.

    reviewed

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    Santo Remedio

    Strictly speaking, this low-lighted, high-ceilinged old house is a restaurant, and an aphrodisiac one at that. But it's the bar action people really come for: powerful, well-mixed cocktails and regular live DJs keep the 20- and 30-something crowds happy.

    reviewed

  21. S

    Centro Cultural Gran Circo Teatro

    Santiago’s best-known street theater troupe was given this run-down house by the government in 2008. Avant-garde theater and circus performances are the group’s specialty – it was behind La Negra Ester, one of Chile’s most famous plays.

    reviewed

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  23. Sofa

    Yes, there are plenty of sunken couches to slump into. But that’s not all: at this effortlessly cool club you stand your drinks – chilled in an old bathtub – on retro cabinets and then groove to funk, soul, hip-hop, R&B or breakbeats.

    reviewed

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    Bar Berri

    A Santiago classic for several decades, the charming, ultra-bohemian Bar Berri is furnished with an eclectic mix of antiques that channel the turn of the century. As the rotating drink list proves, the owner also knows his craft beer. Don't miss the the timeless Café Berri upstairs.

    reviewed

  25. U

    Teatro Universidad de Chile

    The Orquesta Sinfónica de Chile and Ballet Nacional de Chile are two high-profile companies based at this excellent theater. There is a fall season of ballet, choral, orchestral and chamber music, as well as the occasional rock gig.

    reviewed

  26. V

    Club de Jazz

    One of Latin America's most established jazz venues – Louis Armstrong and Herbie Hancock are just two of the greats to have played here – this large wooden building hosts local and international jazz, blues and big band performers.

    reviewed

  27. W

    Bokhara

    Although local connoisseurs think it slightly passé, Bokhara is still the automatic choice for midweek clubbing. House and techno are the main beats on its two floors; there are rather tired live shows on weekends.

    reviewed