- Valparaíso - Wikipedia
Valparaíso was originally named after Valparaíso de Arriba, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain Greater Valparaíso is the second-most populous metro area in the country Valparaiso is the second-largest city in the metro area (behind Viña del Mar)
- The 15 Coolest Things to Do in Valparaíso, Chile
Famed for street art, craft beer poetry, Valpo's bohemian revival has made it a must-visit destination Read the 15 things to do in Valparaíso, Chile
- Valparaiso | Facts, History, Points of Interest | Britannica
Valparaíso was founded in 1536 by a conquistador, Juan de Saavedra, who named it for his birthplace in Spain, although another version suggests that Juan Bautista Pastene’s soldiers called the place Val del Paraíso, which eventually became Valparaíso
- Valparaíso - Chile Travel
The ‘Jewel of the Pacific,’ as Valparaíso is known, is also home to Chile’s legislative Congress and the headquarters of the Chilean navy Admire these historic buildings and soak up the country’s maritime history!
- 18 BEST Things to do in Valparaíso, Chile - Destinationless Travel
Valparaíso is the second-largest city in Chile, following Santiago, and was declared a World Heritage Site in 2003 thanks to its historical importance, original architecture, natural beauty, and unique layout
- Valparaíso, Chile - International Living
Valparaíso is located in central Chile and is less than two hours west of its capital, Santiago As one of the top three destinations for expats , this city has a healthy international community and is a great example of Chilean culture
- A guide to Valparaíso, Chiles wildly creative coastal city
A guide to Valparaíso, Chile's wildly creative coastal city Long associated with poets and folk heroes, the free-spirited Chilean port city is today a canvas for the country’s best street artists
- Valparaíso travel - Lonely Planet | Chile, South America
Plan your trip to Robinson Crusoe Island, 667km west of Chile's Valparaíso, with this guide for first-time visitors
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