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FAQs

We are very happy to host you in Chile. We know this is a big trip if you are coming from abroad, with lots of logistics involved, or even in you are in Chile, so we've added some FAQs below. Please also feel free to reach out to one of us in case you need further information!
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What is the exact location of the wedding venue?

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The venue does not have an address, so, if you are not taking the bus we are providing, use WAZE to show you how to get there. Please input - Viña Haras de Pirque. There will be signage to indicate the entrance to Casona Matte.

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How do I get to the wedding venue?

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We’ll provide round‑trip transportation between Sanhattan and the venue (about 40 minutes away): pickup at 5:00 PM from a central meeting point (TBD) and return shuttles leaving the venue at 4:00 AM to the same location as pick-up. If you prefer to arrange your own ride, Uber and Cabify are available. For the late-night return, consider coordinating with your driver in advance. The venue is also accessible by car

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Do I need a VISA to visit Chile?

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There are very few countries that need a VISA, please check this link. Even if you don't need a VISA, when entering the country PDI will give you a small piece of paper that you need to give back when leaving - make sure you don't lose it!

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Are children welcome?

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While we hold a special place in our hearts for the children in our lives, we have chosen to host an adults-only celebration. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us to discuss any possible alternatives

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What will be the weather like?

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In Santiago de Chile during March you can expect warm, sunny days - with highs typically around 24–28 °C (75–82 °F) - and mild evenings around 10-13 °C (50-55 °F). Plan to bring sunscreen and sunglasses for the day, and a jacket/shawl for the evening

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Which areas should I consider to stay in?

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Santiago is a relatively safe city, but we suggest you stay in Sanhattan (Providencia, Vitacura and Las Condes). Santiago Centro is a very nice area, but petty crime has gone up in the past couple of years, specially pick pocketing.

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Is the tap water in Santiago safe to drink?

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Yes! Tap water in Santiago is safe and potable. It meets international quality standards, so you can drink it directly from the tap, though some visitors prefer bottled water due to its mineral taste. However, if you have a delicate stomach, we suggest drinking bottled water

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How do I move around Santiago?

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Santiago has a great metro system, with access to most places in the city. Cabify and Uber work well as well.