
Private car transfer from Valparaiso to Santiago
in 1 h 30 min
per seat
car
Trip Information
Pick-up
Your driver will meet you at your address in Valparaiso.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Trip
Youâll travel in comfort for 1 h 30 min.
- Optional sight-seeing
- Clean, comfortable car
- Professional driver
- Bottled water
- Child seats
- Prepared for handicapped
- Smoke-free
- Pet friendly
Drop-off
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Santiago.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Overview: car trip from Valparaiso to Santiago
Sometimes, city adventures can be overwhelming and off-putting, so choosing the right one is important. Fortunately, you're lucky if youâve chosen to drive from Valparaiso to Santiago. Santiago is an emerging metropolis in South America that is lively but far more friendly than overwhelming.
Its central location in Chile makes it a must-visit for anyone interested in this region's culture and those who want to continue toward stunning beaches and snowy peaks. It is also found near some of Chileâs most beautiful wine country, so a trip to Santiago is well worth the effort. However, before you begin exploring this capital city, you should make a few stops along the way with Daytrip.
When you travel with Daytrip, your English-speaking driver can show you the best spots along the route, including the Isla Negra Museum House. This museum is found within a seaside home, offering a whimsical look at Nobel Laurente Pablo Nerudaâs life. Then, there is the Parque Tricao reserve that you should explore if you love animals and nature and want to participate in activities that are filled with ecological sightseeing.
Just before you get to Santiago and get swept away by the old and the new, you will also want to visit Vina Santa Rita, one of Chile's best wine tourism experiences. The flavors, scenery, and history are wonderful sights to behold.
About Santiago
A Valparaiso to Santiago transfer is never a bad idea. Youâll get to explore an ever-growing city that is a hotbed for emerging artists, stunning cafes, modern museums, and gourmet dining experiences. You can just as easily spend your entire day wandering through historic parks as you can hop from one incredible museum to the next.
Santiago is the capital of Chile, the southernmost country in South America. Its population is more than 8 million, which is over half of the country's total. Santiago is located in a lush valley surrounded by towering mountainscapes and a serene but fierce river.
In recent years, it has become a vibrant, cosmopolitan city. Its location will allow you to enjoy breathing fresh air atop the Andes in the morning and hours later basking in the sunset in the Pacific Ocean. Historically, the city was founded in 1541 by Pedro de Valdivia, a Spanish conqueror, making it not as old as other countries in the world.
Before it was known as Santiago, it was called Santiago del Nuevo Extremo, which translates to âSantiago of the New Frontier.â When the Spanish conquered Santiago, it was inhabited by the Picunche Indians, who were placed under the rule of the Spanish settlers.
Interestingly, while under Spanish rule, growth within the city was slow. After a few centuries and the EWar of Independence, Santiago was named the republic's capital in 1818. Ever since, the city has seen impressive growth, with the nation's wealth flowing into it.
Some of the architectural remnants of Spanish colonial rule in the city worth exploring include the churches of San Francisco, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Consulate Tribunal, and the Palace of the Governors. If you want to see 19th-century architecture, you can explore the Cousiño Palace. The Fine Arts Palace, the Union Club, and the National Library are good examples of 20th-century styles.
Architecture aside, Santiago has much to offer explorers â both those who enjoy indoor attractions and those who love venturing outdoors. You can expect to lose yourself in the streets as you browse innovative design stores, original art galleries, and arts and crafts fairs or take in impressive views from any of the city's hills. Plus, plenty of restaurants are available for a hearty meal before you enjoy Barrio Bellavista's nightlife!
From Valparaiso to Santiago: travel tips
Chile is one of the most beautiful places in the world, but this doesnât negate the fact that a trip from Valparaiso to Santiago can be a challenge. Thatâs why we want to share a few of the best tips you should keep in mind if youâre considering a trip to the spectacular Santiago.
Pack accordingly
Did you know that Santiago has both coastal and inland climates? It's a unique city with weather patterns you might not be used to. Thatâs why it is recommended that you pack accordingly for coastal breezes and colder inland temperatures when you get to the city. Packing appropriately will also be beneficial during your trip from Valparaiso to Santiago.
Sightsee by exploring the route
As you now know, some of the world's most spectacular sights can be found between Valparaiso and Santiago. So, if youâre planning a trip from one city to the next, you must consider sightseeing along the way. The Concon Dunes is a worthwhile side trip for outdoor enthusiasts, considering it provides spectacular Pacific Ocean views. Those who love exploring urban landscapes should consider Vina del Mar. It's a seaside city with a lot to offer.
Be sure to carry cash
You donât want to travel from Valparaiso to Santiago without having enough Chilean Pesos on hand. Although most places along the route and in the city accept cards, a few shops, cafes, restaurants, and attractions still don't.
How to get from Valparaiso to Santiago
Now that you know a little more about Santiago and the tips to follow, youâre likely even more excited about your trip from Valparaiso to Santiagoâas you should be. To help ensure you get to your destination, weâve shared a few of the best transportation options below. But fair warning, your options are a little more limited than you might have prepared for.
From Valparaiso to Santiago by bus
Most people who want to complete a Valparaiso to Santiago trip do so by bus since it is one of the only reliable forms of transportationâbesides private car services like Daytrip. Traveling by bus from Valparaiso to Santiago is cost-effective and doesnât take too long. On average, tickets cost between $7 and $12 (âŹ6-âŹ11), and the trip is about one and a half to two hours long.
However, this time frame can suddenly change depending on traffic and weather conditions. It's also worth noting that this route offers frequent bus trips, but the buses tend to get quite crowded, and bus terminals can be excessively busy and overwhelming.
From Valparaiso to Santiago by taxi
Although far from ideal, you can take a taxi from Valparaiso to Santiago. However, it isnât the most reliable travel option, especially considering that finding a taxi to take you to Santiago can be particularly challenging. Usually, it requires negotiation and advanced booking, which everyone does not want to deal with.
In addition, taking a taxi is expensive, especially for a one-and-a-half to two-hour drive. On average, a taxi trip from Valparaiso to Santiago will cost between $120 and $150 (âŹ111-âŹ138), making this not the best choice for budget-conscious travelers. However, taking a taxi can be more convenient than the bus since there is more room for luggage and you won't need to contend with large crowds at terminals.
From Valparaiso to Santiago by private car service
For many people, the best way to travel from Valparaiso to Santiago is to book with a private car transfer service like Daytrip. Although some door-to-door services can be quite costly, a car trip between these two places with Daytrip will only cost you about $28 (âŹ26). This is only slightly more expensive than a bus and cheaper than a taxi.
When you travel with Daytrip, you will experience luxury and comfort. The car you will drive in is safe, and a professional English-speaking driver will drive you. This driver can help you with your luggage and share a few must-visit places you can stop at and sightsee along the way to Santiago.
The trip takes about one and a half hours and is incredibly convenient, with no transfers needed. You also get to choose when and the time you travel, which allows you to better plan your travel activities.
Things to do when you get to Santiago
Once youâve completed a Valparaiso to Santiago transfer and are in the city, you might wonder what to do. Santiago might not be as grand as Italy, Rome, or Paris, but it's a South American gem that deserves to be explored. You'll likely agree with this standpoint after you learn more about the best things to do in Santiago.
San CristĂłbal Hill
If youâre interested in seeing some of Santiago's most spectacular views, you should consider visiting San CristĂłbal Hill. This famous hill stands almost 3,000 feet (914 m) above the rest of Santiagoâs Metropolitan Park. The park itself is beautiful, with large swathes of greenery spread out, but if you can get to the summit of the hill, you wonât be disappointed.
To reach the top of the hill, you will need to hitch a ride on the funicular at the end of Pio and Nono Street on the western side of Metropolitan Park. If you don't want to do this, you can lace up your hiking boots and march yourself up to the top. It should only take an hour if youâre fit!
Sky Costanera
The 62-story Sky Costanera is the tallest building in South America and is well worth visiting. It is located in the high-rise âSanhattanâ district. When you reach the top of the Sky Costanera, which is 1,000 feet (304 m) above street level, you'll get a panoramic view of the city surrounding the building. If the weather permits, youâll also get to glimpse the magnificent Andes mountains and the coastline.
Besides a killer view, the Sky Constanera also offers an enticing coffee shop and bar where you can enjoy a spiced latte or delicious craft cocktail and maybe even a meal or two. Afterward, much shopping can be done close to the Sky Costanera, and many offer special discounts to foreigners.
Metropolitan Cathedral
If you find yourself near the Plaza de Armas during your trip to Santiago, you should consider touring the Metropolitan Cathedral. This beautiful neoclassical cathedral dates back to 1541 and is located on the plaza's western edge. However, it's important to note that the building has sustained severe damage in the past and has succumbed to fires and earthquakes.
The version you can explore today was built in the 1750s, with Italian architect Joaquin Toesca adding a new twist in the 1780s. You'll have to visit if you want to learn more about the twist (spoiler alert: it's a blend of Baroque and neoclassical design elements).
When is the best time to visit Santiago?
So, when is the best time to complete a Valparaiso to Santiago transfer? If youâre planning to undertake this trip, you should consider visiting in the fall or spring.
From March to May, you can enjoy magnificent vineyards that showcase the region's breathtaking fall foliage. This season is also filled with grape harvest festivals. If you choose the spring from September through November, youâll love seeing Chileâs blooming flowers, pleasurable temperatures, and numerous nationwide Independence Day festivities.
Summer is also a popular travel time, but it's not as cost-effective, and the temperatures can be uncomfortable. Crowds during this time of year can also be frustrating.
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Good to know
Children
If youâre traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Tips
Gratuity isnât included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Luggage
- Big luggage
- 29x21x11 inches
- 74x53x28 cm
- Small luggage
- 22x14x9 inches
- 56x36x23 cm
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If youâre traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Payment methods
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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