Best time to visit Santiago without the crowds
When to visit Santiago for fewer tourists — quieter sites, more authentic local atmosphere, and less pressure on transport and restaurants.
Best month
September
Spring arrives — Fiestas Patrias is Chile's biggest national party and the Andes are magnificently clear.
↑September 18 (Dieciocho) — Chilean Independence Day and the start of Fiestas Patrias — is the most important national celebration in Chile and transforms Santiago for an entire week. The Parque O'Higgins fills with fondas (large communal pavilions serving empanadas, chicha, and anticuchos), cueca dancing (Chile's national dance), and Chilean folk culture. The surrounding week sees the entire country in a celebratory mood. Even as a visitor without roots in the celebration, attending a fonda is one of the most vivid cultural experiences available in South America.
↑The spring air quality is dramatically better than winter — the thermal inversions have ended and rainfall has washed the basin clean. The Andes in September after a clear spring rain are as sharp and detailed as they get. The wildflowers in the Cajón del Maipo valley (45km east) are at their most intense in September.
↑Prices are at their shoulder-season low while the weather is significantly improving. September is excellent value: cool enough for comfortable sightseeing, clear enough for Andes views, and animated enough for one of the continent's great national celebrations.
All months ranked — Without crowds
Best match
Spring arrives — Fiestas Patrias is Chile's biggest national party and the Andes are magnificently clear.
#1 for without crowds
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The unmissable month: vendimia wine harvest, Lollapalooza, and perfect autumn temperatures.
#2 for without crowds
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The best-kept secret month — perfect spring temperatures, clear Andes, and almost no tourists.
#3 for without crowds
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Late autumn — cool, clear air, best Andes views of the year, and the city very affordable.
#4 for without crowds
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Chilean winter — cold, smoggy on bad days, but ski season opens and prices are at rock bottom.
#5 for without crowds
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Autumn sets in beautifully — comfortable temperatures, clear Andes views, and no crowds.
#6 for without crowds
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Late winter — ski season continues, smog risk persists, but the light is improving.
#7 for without crowds
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Late spring perfection — warm, dry, clear Andes views, and the outdoor café season at full tilt.
#8 for without crowds
Best match
Coldest and wettest month — excellent for skiing, hard for city exploration without smog management.
#9 for without crowds
Strong option
Summer returns — hot, dry, and the city buzzing toward the Christmas and New Year festive season.
#10 for without crowds
Strong option
Hot and dry — Lollapalooza Chile arrives and the city is in a summery, music-festival mood.
#11 for without crowds
Worth considering
Hot Chilean summer — excellent wine festival season and the city buzzing with domestic tourism.
#12 for without crowds