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Old Nov 21, 2023 | 10:18 pm
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Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
Four Points is in a very good location. It's not all fancy and new and not located in an area as posh as others to the north/east but I like the accessibility of the area, including nearby Metro stations, restaurants, etc., And it is a short walk from Costanera Center. Don't miss Ambrosia Bistro, the next block over. Yum.
Originally Posted by Viajero Perpetuo
The sector of your hotel is one of the safer areas of Santiago at the moment. The Costanera Center probably would have been even safer. Crime against tourists for the most part usually is non-violent (but can be violent) and focussed on pickpocketing, snatch/grab and run (watch for motorcycles, cars with a group that stop and get out to rob as well as the usual street thieves on foot). The recent year crime stats are shocking as the violent crime rate is indeed significantly up along with the Caribbean-style/influence modus operandi details of the crimes. Public perception on the threat of crime is also now rated as one of the highest in the hemisphere so you will probably have Chileans commenting on it and advising the foreigner.
What's good about the Costanera Center?
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