A wave of venue upgrades across the capital aims to establish Santiago as a world-class destination for football while strengthening grassroots support across neighbourhoods.
While international health systems push mobility-first ageing, Chilean seniors are quietly leading the charge—but uptake remains uneven across socioeconomic lines.
Scientific evidence increasingly supports what Santiago's wellness practitioners have long claimed—but the mechanisms are more nuanced than ancient tradition alone.
Once dismissed as provincial, Santiago's creative neighbourhood districts have evolved into a thriving ecosystem that now attracts international attention and investment.
New grassroots data shows unprecedented enrollment in community clubs, signaling a fundamental shift in how young Santiaguinos prioritize health and athletic development.
As violent crime and natural disasters test cities worldwide, Santiago's integrated approach to public safety offers lessons—and warnings—for the region.
With social housing initiatives expanding across the capital, new buyers have more pathways than ever—but success requires understanding the rules, programs, and neighbourhoods that work for your budget.
Local runners and triathletes delivered standout performances at major regional competitions, while the city's cycling community continues to build momentum heading into the Southern Hemisphere season.
With Chile's premier bodybuilding and CrossFit competitions just weeks away, the capital's premier training facilities are witnessing a surge in dedicated athletes pushing toward peak conditioning.
As affordability reaches crisis point across the Andes region, Santiago is diverging sharply from the strategies adopted by Toronto, Barcelona and Singapore.
From the bustling stalls of Vega Central to the curated vintage boutiques of Lastarria, Santiago's retail landscape tells the story of a city defined by its distinct community character.
The city's unique blend of regulatory openness, venture capital density, and cross-border expertise is reshaping how the region thinks about financial technology.
A wave of independent producers and neighbourhood-based organisations are democratising performing arts across the capital, drawing record audiences and challenging what theatre means in Santiago.
As artificial intelligence reshapes business globally, Santiago's unique position as a Spanish-language tech gateway is attracting both local entrepreneurs and international capital seeking Latin American expertise.
A perfect storm of rising costs, international competition, and a younger generation demanding accountability has forced the creative industries to confront uncomfortable questions about waste, labour, and survival.
From community fitness programs in Parque Forestal to subsidised health clinics, Santiago offers surprising opportunities for older adults to stay mobile and healthy without breaking the bank.
New data shows amateur football leagues across Santiago are experiencing unprecedented growth, signalling a significant shift in how the city's residents approach health and community engagement.