La Serena
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About La Serena
La Serena is a charming city of about 200,000 people (2012) in Northern Chile. Its historic center stands out with a beautiful and well-preserved neocolonial architecture characterized by its balconies, small squares and stone churches of several centuries old, its extensive beaches and for being one of the cities with the best quality of life in Chile.
La Serena travel guide
Understand
The city is an important tourist site, especially during the summer, where people make it one of the most important vacation destinations in the country, mainly for its beaches, architecture, green areas and gastronomy. It is popularly recognized for the production of local papayas and their derivatives. During the rest of the year, its activity focuses on being a place for university studies, as it is the headquarters of the University of La Serena and the headquarters of several private universities. In addition, it is the seat of the Archdiocese of La Serena, one of the five Catholic archdioceses of Chile, and the economic capital of the region.
Getting there
By bus 1 Terminal de Buses. (updated Jul 2023) Buses leave several times every hour from Santiago to La Serena. The trip takes 7–8 hr. Companies include Pullman Bus and TurBus (see for timetable and booking). Available are regular buses, semi-cama and the first class salon-cama. Prices vary greatly.
By car From the north and the south, the main access route to the city is via route 5, which is a double-lane highway from the south and one-lane highway from the north.
By plane 2 La Florida Airport (LSC IATA). (updated Jul 2023) Destinations:
Santiago – LAN flies 5 times daily Su–F and 4 times Saturdays to La Serena. Flight duration is 1 hr and fully flexible ticket cost US$168 one way, US$305 return; advance non-flexible return tickets through the website may be much cheaper than the flexible one way price. Sky Airline flies three times daily from Santiago. Antofagasta – Daily flights with LAN. Sky Airline daily. Copiapó – One flight on Saturdays Calama – One flight on Saturdays
Getting around
By bus Buses leave several times every hour from La Serena to Valle del Elqui. The trip takes 1–2 hr. Ticket price: 2,000-3,000 pesos depending on where you go. They leave every hour from the bus station.
See
1 Cathedral of San Bartolomé de La Serena (Our Lady of Mercy Cathedral), Los Carrera corner of Cordobez, ☏ +51 225658. This cathedral is the first in the city, founded in 1544. On one side of this is the Plaza Juan Pablo II. Its stained glass windows were brought from France and its bell tower dates from the 20th century. It is a national monument. 2 Church of San Agustín (Iglesia de San Agustín), Cienfuegos 402 corner Cantournet. Masses on Saturday, at 11:00 and 20:00. Sunday 10:00, 11:30 and 20:00. There may be other Masses, Monday through Friday at 11:00 and 20:00.. Eclectic-style church founded in 1672 by the Jesuits. Throughout history this church has suffered from various thefts and fires. Its last reconstruction was completed in 1994, the year of the 450th anniversary of the founding of the city. This church was declared a national monument. 3 House of Providence (Capilla, casa y claustro de la Divina Providencia), Justo Donoso 420. +51 2215215. Neoclassical style house built in 1872. It still preserves various accessories such as stained glass windows and altars. Even so, the house is now a school and boarding school that belongs to the congregation of the Sisters of Providence. 4 Archeological Museum (Museo Arqueológico), Cordovez corner Cienfuegos, ☏ +56 51 2672 210. Tu-F 09:20–17:50, Sa 10:00–13:00 and 16:00-19:00, Su 10:00–13:00. This museum has a record of more than 12,000 objects, distributed in three categories, archeology, where it characterizes regional pre-Hispanic cultures of Chile, ethnography, where objects from ethnic groups in the area are exhibited, such as Mapuches, Selknam and Rapanui and paleontology, in where fossils of vertebrates and invertebrates are exhibited. 600 pesos, senior or student 300 pesos. 5 Monumental Lighthouse. A National Monument, this lighthouse is characterized as one of the most representative tourist attractions in the area. Built between 1950 and 1951. 6 Gabriel González Videla Historical Museum (Museo Históric
Do
Desert in bloom – If you are around in early spring, you might be lucky enough to see it. It happens in occasional years and is stunning. Beaches – La Serena has some of the country's longest stretches of beach. You can take a whole day walking from one end to another. Totoralillo Beach (Totoralillo Spa) – This beach is 25 km from La Serena, and it is visited by a large number of tourists. The most recommended activities to do are swimming, fishing, diving and surfing, in addition to visiting the large number of restaurants on site. You can enter the beach through route D-350. Whale Watching – Take a tour to observe whales, dolphins, birds, penguins and other sea life. Cinema (at the Mall Plaza, by the bus terminal). (updated Jul 2023)
Further afield 1 Valle de Elqui (Elqui Valley) (See Pisco Elqui on how to get in). A beautiful valley in the otherwise arid region. Equestrian tours are available that climb into hills going in among the papaya farms and looking down on valley. Taste some pisco sour at a distillery and stay the night. Also, there one of the most beautiful, clear and brilliant nights you will ever see. The main villages can easily be done on a bicycle. Vicuña, where Gabriela Mistral was born, and where you can get to see how the Chilean Pisco is made. Pisco Elqui, which is ideal for a romantic escapade and Cochiguaz. (updated Jul 2023) Observatory tours – The Elqui Valley outside La Serena has some of the best conditions for observing the sky, hence the many observatories, some open to the public doing tours from La Serena city at night. Tour prices including transport are about 15,000 pesos. 2 Observatorio Mamalluca, Calle Gabriela Mistral 260, oficina 1, Ilustre Municipalidad de Vicuña, ☏ +56 51 411352, +56 51209138, [email protected]. 3,500 pesos for adults and 1,500 pesos for kids from 3 to 12. Transportation (optional) 1,500 pesos. 3 Observatorio La Silla, ESO, Casilla 567, El Santo, 1538, ☏ +56 51 225387, +56 2 4633280 (booking), fax
Buy
What Papaya juice – Sold all over the city but especially at markets, the papaya is grown locally here. Pisco – The national drink of Chile is brewed in the nearby Elqui Valley and is a must-try for every traveller, enjoyed either as a Pisco Sour (Pisco with limon juice, sugar, and egg-white) or Piscola (Pisco with Coke). Handicraft – Nice handicraft markets are held every summer.
Where La Recova, Cienfuegos 370, ☏ +51 213888. La Recova is the central market of La Serena. It has 143 stores. (updated May 2021)
Eat
The densest cluster of restaurants and fast food joints is around the intersection of O`Higgins and Eduardo de la Barra.
Budget 1 Restaurant Daniela, Av. Francisco de Aguirre 343. A set lunch may only set you back 1500 pesos; you might find it's not worth it. This goes for home-made food, and not getting all sick. (updated Mar 2023) 2 Tommy Restaurant, Plaza San Francisco - Eduardo de La Barra 489. (updated Mar 2023) 3 Los Pinos, Los Carrera. (updated Mar 2023) 4 El Bandido, Manuel Antonio Matta 666. (updated Mar 2023) 5 Restaurant Donde Galy, Manuel Antonio Matta 672. (updated Mar 2023) 6 Govinda’s
Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.