Posted on Sep 08, 2025 / Travel

Chile can feel pricier than neighboring countries, but many travelers say it’s worth it for the quality and safety. A decent lunch in central areas runs about $10–20 USD, and hotels vary a lot depending on where you stay. Patagonia and tourist hotspots rack up the bill—especially in peak season. But outside big cities, you can totally live on a budget and still experience amazing food, wine, and local hospitality. A little smart planning goes a long way.
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