
Rajesh Gowda
3 reviews on 1 places
This place is great to go and learn skiing. The staff are friendly and helpful. Even if you don't speak Spanish they try to help you as much as possible from paying the cheapest price, to fitting the right equipment and even finding way back home. They also have teachers that can teach you how to snow, unfortunately for me, I'm not that great at learning! Do remember to take gloves, water and food or snacks at least as there aren't any facilities open during the covid period. The equipment they provide includes skii's, boots and a helmet. If you get injured (like me) there is a rescue service that will come and help you free of charge. The road to the resort is also beautiful and you get to see glimpses of the magnificent Condor bird! An absolute must see if you are visiting Chile. I paid around 70 000 CLP for lessons, equipment and a ski pass.
Great burgers and generous with their portions. Prices are not too expensive either, especially considering the area it's located in. A big burger meal should cost you around 10 Lucas, so it's decent. Service is super quick and efficient as well. Recommend the tonic with ginger to drink!
Great place to shop in Santiago. New and trendy with loads of options. They have a cinema as well. There isn't a supermarket however there are loads of restaurants and even more ice cream parlours. Safety seems to be a priority as there are always guards walking around, which is a good thing at the end of the day. Enjoy!