Campanario de San Lucas
Campanario de San Lucas
3.5
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3.5
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Ross H
Warwick, Australia2,516 contributions
Feb 2020
Oldest building in Chile so we were told by our guide. Everyone goes to the lady with the llamas after viewing the bell tower. Lunch here was good but unfortunately not a lot else going for this desert town as far as tourism goes. The local lithium miners love this town for the good Chilean food
Written 8 February 2020
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Nas S
Long Beach, CA2,240 contributions
July 2019
It's almost a hit when you choose the Salar tour. This is the first stop which is pretty interesting small town. Has it's own character.
Written 26 August 2019
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FactotumDellaCitta
London, UK3,980 contributions
May 2016 • Friends
This bell tower with its peeling paint stands in the charming plaza of this little village. It's nice to take a stroll, visit the thatched-roof church behind it, and explore the little plaza. There are a few souvenir shops nearby.
Written 6 July 2016
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Sachin K
New York City, NY6,556 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
This 1700s bell tower featuring stacked sections of volcanic stone faced with white stucco in the center of the small village of Toconao is truly antique. Certainly worth a photo stop en route from San Pedro De Atacama to Laguna Miscanti and Laguna Miniques.
Written 23 February 2020
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MARIS Z
Sigulda, Latvia483 contributions
Jan 2020
The place is not really worth a visit and is in a pretty terrible state. Looking at it takes on opposite feelings.
Written 14 February 2020
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chiangmaicharlies
Chiang Mai, Thailand5,611 contributions
Dec 2018 • Couples
Whilst on the "Piedra Rojas, Lagunas Altiplanicas y Salar" day trip, our guide took us to 'Campanario de San Lucas' village for lunch - and it was a good choice.
The restaurant seemed totally authentic and the meal was delicious, and cheap.
Additionally we walked the village for 20 minutes, visiting an old church (closed), the village square and local shops. We bought some interesting fruits.
Not worth a visit on its own, but if taken there, enjoy the meal.
The restaurant seemed totally authentic and the meal was delicious, and cheap.
Additionally we walked the village for 20 minutes, visiting an old church (closed), the village square and local shops. We bought some interesting fruits.
Not worth a visit on its own, but if taken there, enjoy the meal.
Written 17 March 2019
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suntan47
Chelmsford, UK1,018 contributions
Dec 2018 • Couples
Stopped here for a break and to have a walk around. Met the lady with the llama ,she had some very nice items in her shop, as did several of the shops.
Sat in the square in some shade and just took in the everyday life going on around us....good place to use the bathroom facilities too !!
Sat in the square in some shade and just took in the everyday life going on around us....good place to use the bathroom facilities too !!
Written 18 January 2019
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mcitaly2016
Milan, Italy953 contributions
June 2018 • Family
Not much to see, very modest architecture. Atacama has so much to offer that this Campanario, as well as the church, is worth only a few minute stop, not more. Two star only for sympathy, probably worth only one.
Written 25 June 2018
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Jeff1903
King's Lynn, UK1,470 contributions
Mar 2017 • Friends
I guess most people will visit on a quick stop to or from the salt lakes with the flamingos. There is a pleasant little church with a separate bell tower, a nice square and a number of little shops with local craft goods. Pick up a nice hat or pair of gloves for the rest of the trip or buy something local to take home for auntie. The prices are cheap and the quality seems good. Not many will make a special trip, but it's worth half an hour break
Written 9 March 2017
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acumom
miami, florida119 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
This little city is a nice midpoint to the Flamingo reserve. We stopped on a shop that had a cute little llama. Bathrooms you must pay one USD to use. Not that exciting but if you have kids it's a good place to stop.
Written 31 July 2016
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