Friday, July 5
We got a Turismo taxi to
our hotel – the W Santiago. Being after 4:30 on a Friday evening, traffic
was very heavy so it was nice to have someone else doing the driving! We
arrived at the W and were greeted by Lars, the concierge, who whisked us up to
the 4th floor reception where we checked in and later enjoyed
our welcome glass of champagne.
Saturday, July 6
We had chosen breakfast
as my Titanium benefit and were not sorry. This was a most
elaborate and comprehensive buffet. There was an omelette bar where you
ordered eggs, pancakes, French toast. Then large tables of breads,
pastries, wonderful fruits, juices, coffee and a hot chocolate station, a
Bubble Bar with champagne for your fruit juice or makings for a Bloody Mary.
There also was cereal, smoked salmon, various meats and cheeses, plus two espresso
machines.
We rolled out of there
and headed for the Metro, loaded up the Metro card that Karen A. had given us
and headed for the Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art.
The streets were
busy at this point on Saturday afternoon. We took the
Metro back towards the hotel but got off a stop before so
that we could explore the local mall – Costanera Center. This mall
opened in 2012 and apparently has 7 floors of shops, restaurants and a huge
movie theater. We searched for a snack and found the largest food
court I think I’ve ever seen. We got hot dogs but maybe a different
selection would have been better…. We shopped a bit at Falabella where
Cait was happy to find that they carry her favorite Esprit pants that she can
no longer get in the US.
We walked back to the
hotel – about ½ mile and later went to another of the hotel’s restaurants –
Terraza – for some dinner.
Sunday, July 7
We again visited the
amazing buffet and then headed back to the Metro to get to La
Chascona at 10am when it opens. La Chascona is one of three houses that
Pablo Neruda lived in. The others are in Valparaiso and Isla Negra.
We once again headed
back to the Metro as we now have to re-pack and head for the airport. We
managed to get everything into our bags and the hotel concierge got us a taxi
and off we went. No traffic on Sunday afternoon so it did not take long.
I was able to check in after about 15 minutes but Cait had to wait a
couple of hours before she could check her bag. Security lines were long
but we had plenty of time. I headed off to my flight while Cait went to
eat – a steak that was reportedly delicious. The one annoying thing is
that in Santiago, they do not let you board with any liquids over 3.5 oz.
You go through security but then at the gate, your carry on bags are
checked again on the ramp…… I had bought a bottle of water and had drunk a
small amount but had to give it up. Oh well.
I arrived back in
Atlanta early at just after 5 AM on Monday, July 8. I was through customs
and had my bag in less than 15 minutes!







