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I need information, I have to travel to Santiago.
How I can get to that place?
thanks
I need information, I have to travel to Santiago.
How I can get to that place?
thanks
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Padre Hurtado is a Chilean city and commune in Talagante Province in the Santiago Metropolitan Region. A portion of the commune belongs to the Greater Santiago conurbation. The commune is named after Saint Alberto Hurtado, who was popularly known as Padre Hurtado ("Father Hurtado").
However, I'm afraid I don't know how to get there, but good luck!
However, I'm afraid I don't know how to get there, but good luck!
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By plane
Santiago Airport (IATA: SCL) (ICAO: SCEL) is the main Chilean gateway for international flights. The travel time to the city centre has been drastically reduced recently, with the construction of a new tollway, the Costanera Norte. Private taxis will charge about Ch$15000 for a trip to downtown or Providencia. Tur-bus is a nice alternative, you´ll find them in a kiosk right after customs. They charge Ch$4800 for door-to-door mini-van service, leaving every 15 minutes, or Ch$1700 for a bus to the Tur-Bus station, which connects directly to the Metro. Another alternative are the Centropuerto buses, which connect you with the Metro Line 1 (red line) and charge Ch$1400. For Centropuerto and Tur-bus buses, go to your right upon exiting the terminal, and you can pay the fare directly to the driver.
From Canada - Air Canada operates a flight from Toronto six days per week.
From Europe, Air France, Iberia, and LAN operate daily flights into Santiago from their hubs. Some flights stop in Sao Paulo or Buenos Aires. Please note that flight times from Europe vary between 18 hours from Frankfurt (due to stop-over in Madrid) to 13 hours from Madrid and are considerably tiring! Most routes to Europe are operated with Airbus A340s.
From Oceania, Qantas and LAN operate a daily code-sharing flight from Sydney to Santiago via Auckland. It's at least 12 hours each way. LAN also operates a Tahiti-Easter Island-Santiago route.
Santiago Airport (IATA: SCL) (ICAO: SCEL) is the main Chilean gateway for international flights. The travel time to the city centre has been drastically reduced recently, with the construction of a new tollway, the Costanera Norte. Private taxis will charge about Ch$15000 for a trip to downtown or Providencia. Tur-bus is a nice alternative, you´ll find them in a kiosk right after customs. They charge Ch$4800 for door-to-door mini-van service, leaving every 15 minutes, or Ch$1700 for a bus to the Tur-Bus station, which connects directly to the Metro. Another alternative are the Centropuerto buses, which connect you with the Metro Line 1 (red line) and charge Ch$1400. For Centropuerto and Tur-bus buses, go to your right upon exiting the terminal, and you can pay the fare directly to the driver.
From Canada - Air Canada operates a flight from Toronto six days per week.
From Europe, Air France, Iberia, and LAN operate daily flights into Santiago from their hubs. Some flights stop in Sao Paulo or Buenos Aires. Please note that flight times from Europe vary between 18 hours from Frankfurt (due to stop-over in Madrid) to 13 hours from Madrid and are considerably tiring! Most routes to Europe are operated with Airbus A340s.
From Oceania, Qantas and LAN operate a daily code-sharing flight from Sydney to Santiago via Auckland. It's at least 12 hours each way. LAN also operates a Tahiti-Easter Island-Santiago route.
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