Back to Palacio de La Moneda a must see!!! Intended to be the site of the treasury and now the site of the national palace, this building is more like a international reminder of strength and resilience. Through major political struggles, branching from a military coup in 1973, chile stands strong as a major power in latin america and the emerging world. And you can feel it in this site. First off, it is free!!! of course assuming that there is no major event. you are met at the front with imposing guards in full dress but suprisingly you can walk past them into the center of the palace into the small garden.(remember it wasnt built to be a palace). When I went there was an exhibit of christmas trees decorated by embassies from around the world. Also keep an eye out for politicians, ministers, or even the president. They are very hands on in chile, mingling with crowds. I ended up speaking to the minister of education right before some reporters gathered around for an impromptu interview. Also if you get a chance, see the changing of the guards. It happens about every other day. It is beautiful to see and not enough people do. Enjoy.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 01 2005