This is the epicenter of the city. It is the gathering place for many events, protests, parades as…read morewell as celebrations.
Supposedly, in the past, Chileans used Plaza Italia as a reference point separating what was considered the "upper class" barrios with those of the "lower class". The Plaza was the meeting point, unifying the two social classes.
Now days, depending on why you are coming, you will be met with many different types of people-but always fully charged with emotion.
If you have the opportunity while you are here, I definitely recommend coming to Plaza Italia after a big national football match. It is one of the things that I love most about living here; their love for football transcends class, race and gender and you can see it best when celebrating with everyone in Plaza Italia, one of the focal points of the city, after "la roja" wins.
Please keep in mind it can get a little dangerous (just like any big celebration). Even though the police are present and have cut off traffic to the surrounding roads, the possibility of getting pick-pocketed or being a bystander of a small "pelea" are very likely. Just be aware of your surroundings and everything will be fine.