CC’s mum goes sightseeing in Viña and Valpo!
After a busy schedule in La Serena it was time to head to Viña del Mar…
Given that every day in La Serena was a ‘grey’ day, it was a relief to arrive in Viña del Mar as the sun was shining 🙂 It was in fact so clear on the day we arrived, that we were rewarded (Rewarded? For what? I hear you ask… For enduring another long bus journey 😉 – my response!) with a beautiful sunset over the water…
We had one day to take in the sights and sounds of Viña, as we had day trips planned on the other 2 days… But before the ‘real’ sightseeing around town could commence, it seemed only right that we check out the roof terrace of our airbnb 🙂
Our sightseeing then took us on a gentle stroll – taking in the famous flower clock and waterfront area of the town (where there is water there are normally birds – and we like birds 😉 ), before lunch…
Easter Island statues are cool, so the next stop for CC’s mum was the Fonck Museum – as they have been donated an Easter Island Statue from the islanders…
Finally, as Viña is famous for its beaches, it would have been wrong not to check them out… luckily for us it was low season – which meant that the beaches were quiet and the lines for the churros stand were non-existent – perfect 🙂
Our first day trip from Viña was to Valparaíso…Valparaíso – known locally as Valpo – is very close to Viña – just a metro ride away 🙂
We had a nice day in Valpo… we rode the ascensors… climbed some steep steps (some of the ascensors were closed and there was just no other way up 🙁 )… checked out some grandiose buildings… admired the colourful houses precariously perched on the hillsides… wished we were as talented as the artists that had painted the murals in the streets… and pondered on the question of whether anyone had tried to ride the bike (this will make sense if you scroll down and look at the pictures!)
Check out some of our pictures of Valpo…
We all enjoyed our day trip to Valpo… 🙂
Our final day trip from Viña was to Reñaca – a beach area on the northern edge of Viña … beaches are best seen in low season (in my opinion as I’m not a fan of really busy beaches!) and Reñaca was no different 🙂
So all in all, Viña, Valpo, and Reñaca all got the thumbs up from CC’s mum 🙂 🙂