If you go to Chile
If you go . . .
What to do
Museo de Bellas Artes de Valparaíso
Palacio Baburizza
Paseo Yugoslavo 166, Cerro Alegre
011-56-32-225-2332
The city’s fine arts museum reopened this year after a 15-year hiatus. Highlights include Chilean oils portraying Valparaíso’s 19th-century golden era.
Museo La Sebastiana
Ricardo de Ferrari 692
Cerro Bellavista
011-56-32-225-6606
Poet Pablo Neruda’s whimsical house. Self-guided walking tour available. Tue-Sun 10 a.m.-6 p.m., $7.
Where to stay
Hotel Palacio Astoreca
Montealegre 149, Cerro Alegre
011-56-32-327-7700
A heritage building, transformed in
2012 into a 23-room boutique hotel. Doubles from $230.
Hotel Ultramar
Pérez 173, Cerro Cárcel
011-56-32-221-0000
A century-old house up on Prison Hill, close to the new Parque Cultural de Valparaíso, with spectacular Pacific views. Doubles from $112.
Where to eat
Malandrino
Almirante Montt 532, Cerro Alegre
011-56-32-318-4827
Fresh, seasonal ingredients and a wood-burning oven make pizzas here exceptional. $5-$15.
Pasta e Vino
Templeman 352, Cerro Concepción
011-56-32-249-6187
Upscale Italian restaurant set in a stylish loft. $9-$15.
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