Santiago was founded in 1541 on the slopes of the Andes by the Spanish, and it shows - in the language, the culture and in the richness of the architecture.
Stately old buildings advertise a decaying grandeur that has been rescued by one of the world's fastest growing economies.
The focal point of the city is Providencia, cosmopolitan and tree-lined, where the new brings out the beauty of the old. Shops, bars and art galleries contrast with museums and theatres.
Representing the new in this exciting mix is the distinctly European Santiago Park Plaza Hotel, the hub of the business community.
The rooms are furnished to the highest standards but those on the Executive Floor also include a multimedia computer, colour printer and 24-hour Internet connection. There is also a fully-equipped and staffed business centre.
Arguably, the best food in Santiago is served in the Park Lane restaurant and, at the hotel's summit, is a swimming pool with a view