Taxi 1hour Waiting | USD 17.05 |
Tomato (1kg) | USD 1.45 |
Imported beer at restaurant | USD 2.69 |
Eggs (12) | USD 2.56 |
Loaf of white bread | USD 1.01 |
One-way ticket (local transport) | USD 1.11 |
Water bottle (1.5 liter) | USD 1.25 |
Milk (1 liter) | USD 1.19 |
Combo meal at McDonalds | USD 6.28 |
1 Summer dress in a chain store | USD 43.48 |
If you want to plan a vacation to an interesting city consider cheap flights to San Bernardo. The Cathedral of San Bernardo is continuously ranked as the best attraction. This building has beautiful architecture, magnificent artwork and a modern design providing for a wonderful backdrop for murals that wrap around the entire inside of the church.
If you want to see a game or a concert, head over to The Estadio Monumental David Arellano. This football stadium was built in 1989 and draws crowds of up to 45,000. The stadium was home to the 1991 Copa Libertadores and is owned by the Coca-Cola millionaire Blanco y Negro. While visiting San Bernardo you will be able to enjoy beautiful scenery, take a walk or have a picnic in the second largest park in the city. Parque O'Higgins is named after Bernardo O'Higgins, one of Chile's independence fathers. The 190 acre park is about a fourth the size of New York’s Central Park. In the summer it is a site of several Chilean fondas and ramadas where the natives dance eat and drink. Located nearby is Movistar Arena which is a 15,000 seat indoor arena used for games, concerts and large gatherings. If scenery and sports are what interest you check out the cheap flights to San Bernardo.
Museo de Arte Colonial San Francisco is located within the San Francisco convent. It is one of the oldest remaining buildings in San Bernardo. The museum was opened in 1969 and houses an extensive collection of colonial and religious art representing the life of Saint Francis, silverwork, religious ornaments, and oil paintings.
Museo Historico Militar is a site that will interest history and military fans. This seventeenth century building honours Independence hero Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre who lived there from 1828 until 1830. The Sala de Armas has swords, pistols and bayonets that all belonged to him. A stable is home to a collection of antique saddles. You can also visit an original brick kitchen with two cold storage rooms. If a vacation that is filled with history, lots of gorgeous scenery and sporting events is your style get online to book your flight as Flighthub offer the best deal to San Bernardo.