In the city, it seems you can always find something fun and cheap to do. One such activity is YogaLuka.
One Luka ($1,000 CLP) for an hour and a half of calming yet semi-challenging yoga that leaves you feeling stronger and really, quite good about yourself. And though it´s ridiculously cheap, they´re also quality classes led by professional yoga instructors.
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Since 1973, 5 June has been World Environment Day; and this year, in order to promote the protection and conservation of the central Andean foothills, the Mountain Park Association Asociación Parque Cordillera invites us to celebrate the day at Parque Natural Aguas de Ramón, a beautiful and extensive park in La Reina.
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Though Chile in general is a fairly conservative country, Santiago is slowly evolving, and being gay isn´t as taboo as it once was. Granted, it´s no San Francisco, but there is a well established gay scene here, and no matter your sexual preference, there are some pretty cool "gay clubs" to check out in the city.
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In the spirit of Easter, we felt it was only right to do an article on the place to go for rich, fresh seafood. I mean after all, you´re surely not eating meat this weekend…are you?!
A trip to Mercado Central, Santiago´s famous seafood market: the perfect Good Friday morning activity—or really, perfect for any day, but especially Easter.
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