Chile is one of the most important South American countries in the region and it offers an enormous amount of landscapes for tourists to enjoy, from mountains to the sea, which is why it is usually very well seen abroad. What you probably didn’t know is that a city of our country was classified as similar to Europe and this was shared by an influencer on TikTok that generated debate among users and was based on these reasons.
There are many cities South Americans that have a certain European influence in their designs, and they have generally been colonies of Spain, Portugal and we have seen how some buildings are similar to those of the Old Continent. Apparently, Chile is not the exception and according to a user of TikTokthere is a city in our country that is considered the ‘Europe of Chile’, due to all the similarities it has.
In TikTok A clip of a Spanish influencer @Daniconprisa’ went viral who argued that there is a city in Chile that is very similar to Europe. This TikToker is dedicated to getting to know South American countries and has shared his experiences and after visiting all the cities in the region, he came to the conclusion that our country has a city very similar to the large European cities.
Which is the most European Chilean city, according to a tiktoker
For this influencer, the city which is similar to Europe is Santiago de Chile, which generated an important debate on social networks. The thing is that in his video, which has millions of views, he said: “It is very similar to Europe, look at this street, it looks like Castellana in Madrid.” At the same time, he made it clear that it does not remind him of other South American cities like Lima or La Paz.
This way, Santiago de Chile It was classified as the most European in South America and without a doubt, generated an important debate on TikTok. Some of the users, dissatisfied with the tiktoker, assured: “The most European Latin American city is Buenos Aires”; and there were those who agreed with the verdict: “We are the most advanced country in terms of infrastructure.”