Chile Complete Guide: Food, Tourism, Culture, History, Economy, IT & Business Travel
Chile is a country with a unique geography, stretching along the Pacific coast of South America from north to south. With approximately 19 million people and a territory of 750,000 km², the country spans 4,270 km in length but averages only 177 km in width. From the Atacama Desert to Patagonian glaciers, Chile boasts an extremely diverse natural environment and the most stable economy and democracy in South America.
| Dish | Description | Region |
|---|
| Empanada de Pino | Chilean empanada filled with ground meat, onion, olives, and egg | Nationwide |
| Ceviche | Fresh seafood marinated in lime juice. Chilean style uses cilantro and onion | Coastal areas |
| Pastel de Choclo | Meat casserole topped with corn dough. Traditional Chilean home cooking | Nationwide |
| Curanto | Shellfish, meat, and potatoes steamed in an underground pit | Chiloe Island |
| Cazuela | Traditional stew with meat, potatoes, corn, and vegetables | Nationwide |
| Sopaipilla | Pumpkin-based fried bread. A rainy-day snack | Nationwide |
| Completo | Chilean hot dog loaded with avocado, mayonnaise, and tomato | Nationwide |
| Manjar | Chilean dulce de leche. Widely used in desserts | Nationwide |
- Abundant seafood: A 4,270 km coastline ensures outstanding fresh seafood cuisine
- Wine culture: Chilean wine is world-renowned. Carmenere is the signature grape
- Once: Afternoon snack time between 5-7 PM. Tea, bread, and jam — influenced by British tea time
- Pisco: Traditional grape-based spirit shared with Peru. Pisco Sour is the signature cocktail
- Meal times: Lunch 1-2 PM, dinner 8-9 PM is standard
| Attraction | Location | Highlights |
|---|
| Atacama Desert | North | The driest desert on Earth. A stargazing paradise |
| Santiago | Capital | A modern capital with the Andes as its backdrop. Wine tours available |
| Valparaiso | Central Coast | UNESCO World Heritage Site. Colorful houses and street art |
| Torres del Paine | Patagonia | World-class trekking destination. Granite towers and glaciers |
| Easter Island (Rapa Nui) | Pacific Ocean | Mysterious Moai statues. UNESCO World Heritage Site |
| Chiloe Island | South | Unique wooden churches and traditional culture. UNESCO World Heritage |
| Elqui Valley | North | Pisco production region. Observatories and stargazing |
| Pucon | South-Central | Villarrica volcano trekking. Hot springs and adventure sports |
- Santiago/Central: October-April (spring to fall). Dry and mild
- Atacama: Visitable year-round. Large temperature differences between day and night
- Patagonia: December-March (summer). Windy but suitable for trekking
- Easter Island: Year-round. January-March is warmest
🎭 Culture and People
A Stable and Modern Society
Chile has the most stable democracy and economy in South America, where conservative and modern cultures coexist.
- Polite culture: Relatively formal compared to other South American countries
- Football and rodeo: Football is the most popular sport. Rodeo is the national sport
- Land of poets: Produced two Nobel Prize in Literature laureates — Pablo Neruda and Gabriela Mistral
- Earthquake culture: One of the most seismically active countries. Advanced earthquake-resistant construction
- Family-centered: Weekend family gatherings and asado are important social activities
- Class consciousness: Relatively strong awareness of education and social stratification
| Situation | Expression |
|---|
| Greeting | "Hola!" / "Como estai?" (Chilean style) |
| Thanks | "Gracias" / "Bacan!" (Cool!) |
| Cheers | "Salud!" |
| No problem | "No hay drama" |
| Friend | "Huevon/Huevona" (among close friends only) |
| You know? | "Cachai?" |
| Period | Event |
|---|
| ~14,000 years ago | Indigenous peoples (Mapuche and others) settle in Chile |
| 1541 | Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia founds Santiago |
| February 12, 1818 | Independence from Spain (Bernardo O'Higgins) |
| 1879-1884 | War of the Pacific. Victory over Bolivia and Peru |
| 1970 | Salvador Allende — world's first democratically elected Marxist president |
| 1973 | Augusto Pinochet military coup |
| 1973-1990 | Military dictatorship era |
| 1990 | Democracy restored |
| 2010 | Mine collapse. All 33 miners rescued after 69 days |
| 2019 | Massive protests (Estallido Social) |
- Presidential republic (unitary state)
- 16 administrative regions
- Presidential term of 4 years, no consecutive reelection (non-consecutive reelection is possible)
| Person | Field | Achievement |
|---|
| Pablo Neruda | Literature | Nobel Prize-winning poet. One of the greatest Spanish-language poets of the 20th century |
| Gabriela Mistral | Literature | First Latin American Nobel Prize in Literature winner |
| Bernardo O'Higgins | Independence | Father of Chilean independence. First Supreme Director |
| Violeta Parra | Music | Mother of Chilean folk music. Composed "Gracias a la Vida" |
| Salvador Allende | Politics | World's first democratically elected socialist president |
| Alexis Sanchez | Sports | Chile's representative footballer. Key player in back-to-back Copa America wins |
| Isabel Allende | Literature | Global bestselling author of "The House of the Spirits" |
| Jose Manuel Balmaceda | Politics | Modernization-driven president who laid foundations for Chile's development |
| Item | Figure (2025 est.) |
|---|
| GDP | Approx. 340 billion USD (World ~42nd) |
| GDP per Capita | Approx. 17,000 USD |
| Major Industries | Copper mining, Lithium, Agriculture (wine, fruit), Fisheries, IT |
| Currency | CLP (Chilean Peso) |
| Unemployment Rate | Approx. 7-8% |
- Copper giant: Produces approximately 27% of the world's copper. Largest copper exporter globally
- Lithium triangle: Second-largest lithium reserves in the world. Critical resource for the EV era
- Free trade: FTAs with 64 countries. The most open economy in South America
- Pension system: Known for its AFP (individual pension) system, though controversial
- OECD member: Joined the OECD in 2010. First in South America
| Region | Characteristics |
|---|
| Santiago | Gateway for Latin American startups. Famous for the Start-Up Chile program |
| Valparaiso | Creative tech community. University-based innovation |
| Concepcion | Growing tech hub with university research base |
Key IT Companies and Startups
- Cornershop (acquired by Uber): On-demand grocery delivery
- NotCo: AI-powered plant-based food alternatives. Unicorn company
- Fintual: Robo-advisor investment platform
- Betterfly: Insurtech combining health and insurance
- Buk: HR tech solutions
- Start-Up Chile: Government-led startup accelerator attracting startups worldwide
- Start-Up Chile program attracts global entrepreneurs and energizes the tech ecosystem
- Salary: Senior software engineers earn approximately 30,000-60,000 USD
- Python, JavaScript, and Java are popular languages
- Remote work culture is growing
- Strength in astronomical data science (world's best observatories are located in Chile)
Visa and Entry
| Item | Details |
|---|
| Visa | South Korean citizens can enter visa-free for up to 90 days |
| Note | Passport must be valid for at least 6 months |
| PDI entry card | Electronic entry card issued via email |
Currency and Payment
- Currency: Chilean Peso (CLP). 1 USD = approximately 850-950 CLP (2025 est.)
- Payment: Credit cards are widely accepted. Cash needed for small shops
- Tipping: Restaurants 10% (often included automatically), taxis optional
- Formality valued: Relatively formal compared to other South American countries
- Punctuality: Being on time is important in business (social gatherings are flexible)
- Greetings: Handshake is standard. Cheek kiss as the relationship grows
- Dress code: Business formal is standard. Santiago is formally dressed as a financial center
- Titles: Using "Senor/Senora" plus last name is polite
- Domestic flights: LATAM Chile, Sky Airline, JetSMART
- Metro: Santiago's subway is the best in South America
- Uber/Taxis: Available in Santiago
- Long-distance buses: Turbus and Pullman Bus are major operators
| Time Zone | Major Cities | UTC Offset |
|---|
| CLT (Chile Standard Time) | Santiago, Valparaiso | UTC-4 (Summer UTC-3) |
- One of the safest countries in South America
- Watch for pickpockets (Santiago public transit)
- Earthquake preparedness: Check evacuation routes in buildings
- Emergency numbers: 131 (ambulance), 132 (fire), 133 (police)
- Strong UV radiation — sunscreen is essential
Chile is an remarkable country that contains every landscape on Earth within its 4,270 km stretch — from the starlit Atacama Desert to the glaciers of Patagonia. With the most stable economy and democracy in South America, Chile is growing as a global startup hub through its Start-Up Chile program. As the Chilean expression "Cachai?" (You know?) suggests, once you visit, you will deeply understand its charm.
References
- Instituto Nacional de Estadisticas (ine.gob.cl)
- Chile Travel (chile.travel)
- CORFO (corfo.cl)
- Start-Up Chile (startupchile.org)