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    Antofagasta is a city in northern Chile, known as "The Pearl of the North". It has a rich mining history, a high GDP per capita and a desert climate with occasional rainfall.

  2. Feb 24, 2020 · Things to Do in Antofagasta, Chile: See Tripadvisor's 16,034 traveler reviews and photos of Antofagasta tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Antofagasta. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  3. Discover Antofagasta, a city in the north of Chile with a rich mining history and stunning beaches. Learn about the saltpeter offices, the La Portada Natural Monument, the Chuquicamata copper mine and more.

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  4. Dec 4, 2017 · The central market in Antofagasta is hard to miss, as it is one of the most impressive buildings in town, and the Mall Plaza Antofagasta backs right onto the ocean and offers a terrific outdoor café.

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    Truthfully, I probably wouldn’t seek Antofagasta out as a destination in its own right. However, Antofagasta is a great stop for those traveling north or south along Ruta 5, Chile’s Panamerican highway, or for those about to embark east toward the Atacama desert. With modern malls, restaurants, and hotels, It is a great place to stop, relax, restoc...

    Suddenly rising out of the desolate northern desert, the city of Antofagasta is a port city that rose to prominence during the saltpeter mining era. Once part of Boliviait, along with the rest of the former Bolivian coastline, was surrendered to Chile in the War of the Pacific. Now, Antofagasta remains an important city for the region’s mining expo...

    Discover La Portada

    This natural arch sits just off the coast and can be found 18km north of Antofagasta. This wild scene is an iconic natural spectacle of Chile’s north and one of the best things to see near Antofagasta. Sea lions and sea birds patrol these waters adding to the natural display.

    Ruinas de Huanchaca

    Explore the ruins of an old silver foundry dating back to the late 19th century. The site offers insight into the region’s mining history and has beautiful architecture to admire.

    Grab a Picture of the Hand of the Desert, Mano del Desierto

    Sixty kilometers south-east of Antofagasta, along the Pan-American Highway you’ll find the Mano del Desierto, The Hand of the Dessert by Mario Irarrázabal. This famous sculpture and tourist stop on the road to Antofagasta is actually very cool. The giant hand rises from (or sinks into) the sand like a desert mirage, interrupting the vast expanse and providing some cool holiday snaps.

    Enjoy Fresh Mariscos at the Terminal Pesquero

    As a port city, it makes sense that there would be great seafood here. One of the best things to do in Antofagasta is to enjoy the phenomenal fresh seafood on offer. The small seafood market Terminal Pesquero, right on the sea wall is one of the best places in town for fresh seafood. Choose any of the eateries vying for your business. Hot seafood soups and cold seafood salads are popular here. Both are delicious. Useful Information 1. Address: La Cañada 15, Antofagasta, Chileundo Pérez Zujovi...

    Grab a Menu del Dia at the Mercardo Central

    Head to Antofagasta’s historic el Mercado Central on the weekend for a menu del día (menu of the day). The bustling restaurants of Mercado Central are a fun place to grab lunch and soak up the busy atmosphere of the market. Head to the food court where restaurants wave you eagerly in. Menu del Días come with soup, a main plate, and sometimes a little dessert for just $5 USD. The market is also a great place to pick up your fresh fruit and vegetables. Useful Information 1. Address: José Santos...

    Accommodation

    $ Hospedaje Nuevo Amanecer Woth dormitory beds starting around $25 per night and private rooms from $30 per night, Hospedaje Nuevo Amanecer offers clean comfortable and affordable accomodation in the heart of Antofagasta. $$ Wyndham Garden Antofagasta Pettra Wyndham Garden is perfectly positioned to get sea views. With well equipped rooms and great facilities and amenities like fitness center, bar and daily breakfast, it’s a popular mid-range option. $$$ Terrado Suites Antofagasta Occupying p...

    Overlanding and Campervanning

    Camp in your self-contained car at Parque Croacia. Police patrol the area and driving classes begin early in the mornings, but other than that you will not be bothered. There is also a great outdoor equipment area in the park for your fitness needs.

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    Water: The water in Chile is safe to drink. Fill up here if you are headed to the Atacama Desert as the water tastes better.
    Connectivity: Entel 5G is available.

    Looking for more to do in Chile’s north? Check out the ghost town of Chacabuco or the incredible San Pedro de Atacama. Headed South? Be sure to stop by the Valle de Elqui and the Valle del Choapa Are you planning a trip to Antofagasta or Chile? Have you visited Antofagasta or Chile’s north? Please ask us a question or drop us a comment below!

  5. Apr 26, 2021 · Plan your visit to Antofagasta, Chile: find out where to go and what to do in Antofagasta with Rough Guides. Read about itineraries, activities, places to stay and travel essentials and get inspiration from the blog in the best guide to Antofagasta.

  6. Known as “The Pearl of the North”, Antofagasta is a city of contrast, where you can see the dryest desert and the bluest sea. It has amazing geological forms, cliffs, warm waters and typical flora and fauna. The Second Region Capital is also a historical city, which began to grow during the saltpeter gold age.