Santiago, Chile
Placer 880
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Good burgers and fries and tasty tea... On long trips I'll usually have a burger once instead of more local food and this was a good choice for comfort food...
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A lot of cheap stuff. True brand articles or fake? You decide. Cheap furniture galore, some surprisingly good little restaurants
This place is HUGE!!! It has everything you could possibly imagine. Clothes, shoes, accessories, antiques, electronics, furniture, appliances, music, street food, restaurants, barber shops, nail salons, pet stores, a children's fair with rides... SO MANY THINGS! You definitely need to come here early in the day if you want to see and experience everything. I highly recommend searching for "Winnipeg" restaurant to eat. The staff is wonderful! Beware staying until closing time though. Once everything starts shutting down, the area gets sketchy VERY quickly.
Everything you could want or need, but seriously don't be an idiot and go not knowing how to speak Spanish or work a situation because 100% you WILL get ripped off. Literally though ANYTHING you want is here (I won't elaborate). Have fun, stay safe, go and visit my friend Julio and his vintage clothing. Just be aware that if you are shopping in the Bio and buy something from someone outside of a Galpón that it's probably stolen, I mean not much different than the old Maxwell street in Chicago.He would love to have you....Ooooh all of my reviews are nice after that hot lemon and vodka.
Great flee-market in Santiago de Chile on Saturday & Sunday.
Lot of people and lot of stuff here. Go with time on a Saturday morning and you might find great products, but be aware of imitations and stolen goods.
Nice atmosphere, good food in the street kitchen. Take cash with you and enjoy the authentic market feeling.
Find whatever you are looking for, and whatever you can imagine, but do it early since this place is widely visited by costumers from all communes of Santiago.
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