Gypset Travel ~ Valparaíso, Chile

Valparaíso, Chile is the perfect destination to wander aimlessly, without a specific point of interest. Gypsetters will enjoy the city’s bohemian flair, reflected in its crumbling architecture, winding streets, and colorful buildings.  It’s no wonder why Valparaíso is nicknamed “The Jewel of the Pacific.”

Colorful Buildings in Valparaíso Chile

Color architecture Photo by Nyall & Maryanne

 

Narrow Walkways in Valparaíso, Chile

Narrow walkways Photo by Paul Foot

While Valparaíso doesn’t have many distinctive attractions, it is unique in that it has many ascensores, or elevators that act as vertical trams. Because the city is built into so many hills, these elevators make it easy for the locals to get around.  The Concepción Elevator is the oldest elevator, and it was constructed in 1883. It still provides visitors with a unique way to see the city.The acesnores are one of the world’s 100 most endangered national treasures.

If you are looking for fantastic local art,visit the Museo de Bellas Arteswhich was recently opened after being closed for 15 years.  Here you can admire works from European and Chilean artists.

An acensor in Valparaíso Chile

A anscensor for travel Photo by Matt Hintsa

The famous Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda, was deeply inspired by Valparaíso. He had his home built nearby in the coastal town of Isla Negra. His home has been remodeled into a museum, where visitors can view his many antiques, masks and writings. The café-bars that pop up nightly are sure to draw artists of all kinds. No bohemian destination would be complete without a lively nightlife. Bar Cinzano, has been a fan of the locals since 1896. Here you can sip on carmenere, Chile’s signature red wine while admiring the tango performers into the wee hours of the night.

Pablo Neruda's home Photo by Karen Corby

Pablo Neruda’s home Photo by Karen Corby

In 2003, Valparaíso was established as a UNESCO World Heritage Site– selected for its urban design and unique architecture.  If you find yourself in Chile, take the 90 minute bus ride from Santiago to this coastal city. When you arrive, get lost admiring the colorful buildings, graffiti wrapped homes, and gorgeous views. This destination is sure to please anyone who has a love for culture and adventure.

Sunset over Valpariso Harbour Photo by David Spencer

Sunset over Valpariso Harbour Photo by David Spencer

3 comments on “Gypset Travel ~ Valparaíso, Chile

  1. Jackie October 21, 2013 2:04 pm

    What a colorful place to visit. I’m in awe of the ascensors. It must be fun to see a city that way. What a beautiful hidden treasure for travelers – thanks for sharing.

  2. Sharon Couto October 22, 2013 10:21 am

    This is a true gem. I love the history, the art, the elevators! (Kind of like Pittsburgh!) Thank you for sharing this treasure…

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