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Manquehue Sur 31
Apumanque
Local 4
RM 7580001 Santiago
Chile
Hours
What time does Confitería Arauco open?
Confitería Arauco opens at 11:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Confitería Arauco opens at 10:00 AM on Saturday.
What time does Confitería Arauco close?
Confitería Arauco closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Confitería Arauco is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 11:00 AM - 9:00 PMSat 10:00 AM - 9:00 PMSun Closed
Does Confitería Arauco have parking?
Yes, Confitería Arauco has parking options.
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Huge mall with an ikea, grocery store, food court, tons of restaurants! I've visited here many…read moretimes to eat and shop! There's lots of options for every dietary preference here. I enjoy visiting the ikea when I'm there also! Calling an uber is a bit of a challenge here because there are designated pickup spots but there is one in the parking deck that isn't too challenging to find! I'd recommend a couple hrs here to do some shopping and also have a meal! They have breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert options! There are also high end shopping stores for designer bags and shoes! Lots of security it feels very safe.
Pleasant shopping mall with a good variety of restaurants and stores. There is an area with some…read moreupper scale shop like Louis Vuitton. A bit confusing to navigate tho. Cool neighborhood, there is another mall across the street and right next to Parque Araucano. Less crowded than the Costanera Mall.
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Sept 2024- this is a huge mall with tons of stores and good options for restaurants. We were…read morestaying at the Sheraton Santiago so this mall was a convenient 20 minutes walk. We visited the Jumbo grocery store on the bottom floor for all our basic needs. They have a wide selection of American brand stores like GAP, old navy & Starbucks and also their own department stores like Ripley (similar to a Macys). This mall does have a small souvenir kiosk on the very bottom floor where we found key chains and magnets. Other than that there were no other stores we could find that sold Chile souvenirs. The restrooms were clean also. At the food court area, the workers would wipe the tables and empty the full trash bins. They were working efficiently. No matter your budget, you can find something reasonable. For Uber, the pick up spot is near the Hard Rock Cafe entrance.
This is a huge mall in the newer part of Santiago. We stayed in the old part so it's several metro…read morestops away and about 3 miles. Took and uber there and walked back - the walk is not boring as you are on big streets and there's always something to see be it restaurants, shops or parks. The mall has 6 levels and the top is the viewing deck. We gave that a pass as it costs close to $20/pp and overhead views are just overrated. You can see the view of the city when you fly in and out of Santiago and also from Santa Lucia Hill closer to the old part of town and is free (although not as high up). Anyway it's interesting to see the contrast of the newer richer part of town in comparison with the old part. Otherwise the mall just has some huge supermarkets, mostly clothing stores and a very expansive food court with the familiar fast food chains and restaurants. We ended up having a late lunch at Crepe Cafe which is not bad (the food, some staff not so much). The food court has a lot of seating including outdoors although in the afternoon it's sunny on the terrace so can be very hot in summer But would be great in winter.
Sept 2024- was told this is an office tower connected to the mall
Great place to visit and purchase local arts and crafts…read more Better to go there during the week as the center is packed at the weekend.
This place is an oasis of tranquility and it is just steps away from Los Dominicos Metro Station…read more Just as the name suggests, it is like a small town where you can find mostly handmade, traditional things, but you can also find lots of animals. Since there are many stores, you can spend a whole afternoon there. There are places to eat, art exhibitions and an insectary. If you're a tourist and really want to take pictures I suggest you do so, but in stealth mode. Some sellers can get really irritated. Overall, is a nice place to spend the day.
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Great mall with tons of food options. You can literally find anything you need here. There is a Muu…read moreSteakhouse which is fantastic, its in the mall, but not on Yelp. Also plenty of food options in the food court.
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Wonderful!!! Great atmosphere, great service, and a fantastic selection of authentic Peruvian…read morecuisine. I highly recommend dining here.
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