Best Markets in Santiago
Summary: What are the best markets in Santiago? In this article we highlight the best markets in Santiago.
Santiago, a vibrant city nestled in the Andes' foothills, is not only a hub for expats and digital nomads but also a treasure trove of diverse markets. These markets, or "ferias" as they are locally known, offer everything from fresh produce to artisanal crafts, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Chile. Whether you're looking for organic vegetables, handcrafted jewelry, or vintage clothing, Santiago's markets provide a unique shopping experience. Here are some of the best markets in the city that you should not miss.
La Vega Central
Location: Antonia Lopez de Bello 743, Recoleta
Type of Market: Food Market
Open: Daily, 6 AM - 7 PM
La Vega Central is the beating heart of Santiago's local food scene. This bustling market is a sensory overload with its colorful array of fruits, vegetables, meats, and spices. It's a place where locals shop for their daily groceries and where foodies come to discover the freshest ingredients. The market also features small eateries where you can sample traditional Chilean dishes.
We Recommend: Trying a "pastel de choclo," a savory corn pie that is a beloved Chilean comfort food, available at various food stalls within the market.
Feria Artesanal Santa Lucia
Location: Alameda with Santa Lucia
Type of Market: Craft Market
Open: Daily, 10 AM - 8 PM
Located at the foot of the Santa Lucia Hill, this artisan market is a haven for those seeking handcrafted goods. From Mapuche silver jewelry to lapis lazuli stones, the market offers a wide range of unique Chilean crafts. It's an ideal spot for expats and digital nomads to find souvenirs and gifts that embody the local culture.
We Recommend: Picking up a piece of lapis lazuli jewelry, a gemstone found only in Chile and Afghanistan, making it a special memento of your time in Santiago.
Patio Bellavista
Location: Constitucion 30-70, Providencia
Type of Market: Upscale Craft and Dining Market
Open: Daily, 10 AM - 2 AM
Patio Bellavista is a stylish market and cultural center located in the bohemian neighborhood of Bellavista. It's a place where art, fashion, and cuisine come together. The market features a variety of boutiques, galleries, and restaurants, offering a more refined shopping and dining experience.
We Recommend: Enjoying a pisco sour, Chile's national cocktail, at one of the many bars, followed by a stroll through the boutiques for unique clothing and accessories.
Bio-Bio Market
Location: Franklin 700, Santiago
Type of Market: Flea Market
Open: Saturday and Sunday, 9 AM - 6 PM
The Bio-Bio Market is Santiago's largest flea market, where you can find a vast assortment of items, from antiques to electronics. It's a labyrinth of stalls and vendors, offering a glimpse into the local way of life and an opportunity to practice your bargaining skills.
We Recommend: Hunting for vintage Chilean vinyl records or classic books in Spanish to add a touch of local culture to your collection.
Pueblito Los Dominicos
Location: Avenida Apoquindo 9085, Las Condes
Type of Market: Artisan Village
Open: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:30 AM - 7 PM
Set in a picturesque colonial-style village, Pueblito Los Dominicos is a charming artisan market. Here, you can watch local artisans at work and purchase their creations, ranging from pottery and textiles to leather goods and sculptures.
We Recommend: Acquiring a traditional Chilean woolen poncho, perfect for the cooler Andean evenings and a beautiful example of local textile craftsmanship.
Mercado Central
Location: San Pablo 967, Santiago
Type of Market: Seafood Market
Open: Daily, 6 AM - 5 PM
Mercado Central is renowned for its fresh seafood and is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates the bounty of the ocean. The market's iconic cast-iron structure houses numerous seafood vendors and restaurants, making it an excellent spot for a seafood lunch.
We Recommend: Sampling "centolla" (king crab), a delicacy from the southern waters of Chile, served at one of the market's acclaimed seafood restaurants.
Feria de Antiguedades de los Dominicos
Location: Avenida Apoquindo 9085, Las Condes (next to Pueblito Los Dominicos)
Type of Market: Antiques Market
Open: Saturday and Sunday, 10 AM - 7 PM
This weekend antiques market is a treasure trove for collectors and history enthusiasts. You can find a wide array of vintage items, from furniture and decor to jewelry and collectibles. It's a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle, offering a nostalgic journey through Chile's past.
We Recommend: Discovering a unique piece of Mapuche silverware, which not only serves as a decorative item but also tells a story of Chile's indigenous heritage.
Feria Libre de Nunoa
Location: Irarrazaval with Brown Norte, Nunoa
Type of Market: Street Market
Open: Wednesday and Saturday, 8 AM - 2 PM
The Feria Libre de Nunoa is a traditional street market where locals come to buy fresh produce, meats, and cheeses. It's a great place to immerse yourself in the local culture and to pick up ingredients for a homemade meal.
We Recommend: Trying the "queso de cabra" (goat cheese), a staple in Chilean cuisine, known for its creamy texture and tangy flavor.
About the Author
Betsy Burlingame is the Founder and President of Expat Exchange and is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.
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