Barrio Bellavista (Bellavista Neighborhood) is an area in Santiago, Chile, between the Mapocho River and the San Cristóbal Hill, which is famous for its bohemian nightlife, with many discos, restaurants, pubs. It is also a place to find lapis lazuli craftsmanship, a unique semiprecious stone found principally in Chile and Afghanistan. Santiagos Metropolitan Cathedral Santiago (Spanish: (help· info)) is Chiles capital and largest city. ... The Mapocho River flows from the Andes mountains onto the west and divides Chiles capital Santiago in two. ... Cerro San Cristobal is a hill in the Barrio Bellavista section of Santiago, Chile. ... A block of lapis lazuli Lapis lazuli is one of the oldest of all gems, with a history of use stretching back 7,000 years. ... A gemstone is a mineral, rock (as in lapis lazuli) or petrified material that when cut or faceted and polished is collectible or can be used in jewellery. ...
At the foot of Cerro San Cristóbal and its Metropolitan Park is Santiago's bohemian quarter, Bellavista.
Bellavista's tree-lined streets are filled with colorful antique homes many of which have been converted into restaurants and studios for artists and musicians.
It's a pleasant place for an afternoon stroll; in the evening, Bellavista pulses to the beat of music pouring from its many discos and bars.