Discover Valdivia's River Market! Located by the beautiful river, the River Market is a lively and charming place filled with fresh local fruits and vegetables, handmade crafts, and tasty food stalls. Walk through the colorful stands, try delicious local dishes, and enjoy the fun atmosphere with music and friendly faces. It's a great way to experience the local culture and find unique souvenirs 🌊.
The Jardín Botánico de la Universidad Austral de Chile is a beautiful place to explore diverse plant species, both native and exotic. It offers peaceful walking paths, ponds, and a chance to connect with nature 🌿.
Mote con huesillo is a traditional Chilean drink and dessert made from a sweetened, spiced peach liquid served with cooked wheat kernels, commonly enjoyed in Valdivia and other parts of Chile, especially during the summer.
This traditional dish combines a corn-based topping with a filling of meat, often mixed with olives, and sometimes topped with a sprinkling of cheese.
Empanadas with mariscados (sea products) from Valdivia are a delicious Chilean dish featuring pastry filled with a savory mix of seafood, reflecting the region's coastal culinary heritage 🥟.
Cerveza Kunstmann is a renowned Chilean craft beer brand originating from Valdivia, known for its diverse range of high-quality brews, including unique styles inspired by both traditional and innovative brewing techniques 🍺.
Chilean fast food item that resembles a hot dog but is distinct due to its unique toppings and preparation. The name "completo" translates to "complete" in English, which reflects the variety of toppings and ingredients that can be added to it 🌭.
Chilean manjar is a rich, sweet caramel-like spread made from dulce de leche (milk cream), often used in desserts and as a filling for pastries and cakes.
Chile is one of the world’s largest wine producers, particularly known for its Carmenère grape, once thought to be extinct. The country's wine regions are celebrated for producing high-quality wines. The country has several wine regions, such as the Maipo Valley and Casablanca Valley🍷.