Start your trip by arriving in Santiago, Chile. Spend the morning exploring the city's historic center, Plaza de Armas, and visit the Metropolitan Cathedral. In the afternoon, take a cable car ride to the top of San Cristobal Hill for panoramic views. In the evening, enjoy a vegetarian dinner at one of Santiago's many vegetarian-friendly restaurants.
Take a morning flight from Santiago to Buenos Aires. In Buenos Aires, start your day with a visit to the iconic Recoleta Cemetery, followed by a stroll through the colorful neighborhood of La Boca. In the evening, enjoy a tango show with a vegetarian-friendly dinner.
Explore the trendy neighborhood of Palermo in the morning, visiting the beautiful parks and chic boutiques. In the afternoon, take a boat tour along the Tigre Delta and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. In the evening, indulge in a vegetarian feast at one of Buenos Aires' vegetarian restaurants.
Take a ferry from Buenos Aires to Montevideo. Upon arrival, explore the historic Ciudad Vieja (Old Town) and visit the iconic Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral. In the afternoon, relax at the picturesque Rambla de Montevideo, a waterfront promenade. Enjoy a vegetarian dinner at a local restaurant in the evening.
Visit the impressive Mercado del Puerto, known for its delicious food stalls. Explore the Museum of Contemporary Art in the afternoon, and then take a walk along the beautiful Pocitos Beach. Enjoy another vegetarian dinner at a local eatery.
Spend the morning exploring the picturesque Barrio Sur neighborhood and its vibrant street art. In the afternoon, visit the Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales to admire the art collections. Enjoy a relaxing evening at Parque Rodó, where you can have a picnic or rent bicycles to explore the park.
Depart from Montevideo, Uruguay, with wonderful memories of your family-friendly trip. Take a moment to reflect on your journey and plan your next adventure together.
While exploring Santiago, be sure to visit the Parque Bicentenario in the Vitacura neighborhood. It offers beautiful green spaces, playgrounds, and even a small lake. In Buenos Aires, stroll through the Jardín Japonés (Japanese Garden) for a serene escape from the city. In Montevideo, take a short ferry ride to Isla de las Gaviotas, a small island known for its pristine beaches and tranquility.
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