Barrio Italia

[1] The neighborhood contains a number of heritage buildings where immigrant artisans from different countries lived during Santiago's past.

Most notably, Barrio Italia was historically populated by Italian immigrants after whom the neighborhood is named, being in practical terms a Little Italy in the Chilean capital.

[2] At present, Barrio Italia is recognized in the Chilean capital for its wide gastronomic offerings, specifically international cuisine,[3] of which there are various restaurants and cafes specializing in Italian, Chilean, Peruvian, Chinese, Ecuadorian, Spanish, French, Texan, Uruguayan, Venezuelan, Vietnamese, Turkish, Indian, and Thai foods.

Other amenities within Barrio Italia include shops, warehouses, workshops, the Italian embassy, and various educational institutions.

The main street through the neighborhood is Avenue Italia where the highest concentration of businesses are located.

Casa Caupolicán in Barrio Italia