Mid-Range

Lastarria / Bellas Artes

Santiago, Chile · Neighborhood Guide

Historic arts district adjacent to the Fine Arts Museum — cobblestone streets, independent bookshops, wine bars, rooftop restaurants; compact, walkable, and culturally rich

Last updated March 2026

Lastarria / Bellas Artes at a Glance

Mid-Range

Cost Level

CLP 400,000–750,000/month for 1-BR (~$420–$785 USD)

Rent Range

Good — tourist and cultural area with foot traffic. Normal precautions at night.

Safety

100–300 Mbps fibre in most buildings.

Internet

Who Lives in Lastarria / Bellas Artes?

Artists, writers, academics, cultural workers, wine enthusiasts, some tourists.

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Living in Lastarria / Bellas Artes — Practical Details

Walkability

Excellent — compact, cobblestoned, and packed with cultural amenities. One of Santiago's best walking neighbourhoods.

Grocery & Food Access

Moderate — small shops and wine stores. La Vega market a short walk for fresh produce.

Getting Around

  • Metro Line 1 and 5 (Bellas Artes, Universidad Católica stations)
  • Walking to Santa Lucía and downtown

Nearby Coworking

  • Regus Santiago (nearby)
  • Impact Hub Santiago (15 min)

Insider Tips for Lastarria / Bellas Artes

  • 1Cerro Santa Lucía park is a 5-minute walk — stunning views over Santiago and free to enter
  • 2The GAM cultural centre has free exhibitions and performances — check the weekly programme
  • 3Wine bars here are excellent — Chilean wine culture is on full display at reasonable prices
  • 4Lastarria Flea Market on weekends has books, vinyl, and antiques — a lovely Sunday ritual

FAQ — Lastarria / Bellas Artes, Santiago

What is Lastarria / Bellas Artes like for expats?

Lastarria / Bellas Artes is a mid-range neighborhood in Santiago. Historic arts district adjacent to the Fine Arts Museum — cobblestone streets, independent bookshops, wine bars, rooftop restaurants; compact, walkable, and culturally rich Best for: Culture-oriented expats, writers, academics, and those wanting central proximity to Santiago's museums and theatres

How much does it cost to live in Lastarria / Bellas Artes, Santiago?

Lastarria / Bellas Artes is classified as "Mid-Range" in Santiago. Typical rent: CLP 400,000–750,000/month for 1-BR (~$420–$785 USD). Total monthly budget in Santiago: $1,200–2,000.

Is Lastarria / Bellas Artes safe for expats?

Good — tourist and cultural area with foot traffic. Normal precautions at night.

Who lives in Lastarria / Bellas Artes?

Artists, writers, academics, cultural workers, wine enthusiasts, some tourists.

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