'''Plaza Nunoa''' (''Plaza Nunoa'') is a district of Santiago de Chile, the capital city of Chile.

Get in

Unlike what everybody writes on the internet, going to Plaza Nunoa is quite simple actually, there are at least two ways to get there :

Theoretically, from metro station Las Condes (this station doen_Lt exist!) (on line 1), you should be able to find bus line 104 or 212. But try not to walk on a street other than Providencia or 11 de Septiembre, cause the other streets become quite unsafe at night (I've been attacked on street "Los leones" and lost my credit card and my keys). This will lead you to a bus station near the Club de Jazz de Santiago, at the corner of streets "Jose Pedro Alessandri" and "Avenida Irarrazaval". Take the latter and walk a little to the east.

One other way is to take "el metro", line 4, and stop at station Las Torres. There you can find buses to Plaza Nunoa

Or you can also walk to the Plaza, but it may take quite a long time, and the residential area Nunoa is of little cultural interest, and may be unsafe.

See

Do

Plaza Nunoa is a typical meeting point for friends and young people in Santiago. It is relatively safe for chilean standards and not too expensive. There are many bars, cafes, discotheques and restaurants around a nice square.

On Friday and Saturday evenings there is many people around. It's a good place for drinking and eating and enjoying some quiet nightlife.

There is also the famous "Club de Jazz de Santiago" where Louis Armstrong played once. Be careful to check the program and watch samples of the bands on youtube before going, you could have bad surprises.

Buy

There are some small shops in the plaza, where you can buy books from Latin America (Neruda, Allende, Cortazar) and also handcrafts.

Eat

There are many good cafes where you can eat sandwiches and have drinks. Particulary, Cafe Dante is a meeting point for friends, with a lot of history and nice service.

Drink

There is a club called Batuta, which is very good for Heavy metal and Rock though it expensive by Chilean standards. Typically, you can see mainstream chilean rock and metal bands playing in Batuta. If you consult the programming in http://www.batuta.cl/, it's probable that you'll see good bands playing.

Sleep

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