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Quick travel guide to Talca

Flower on Casa Donoso winery near Talca

Welcome to the Maule wine valley. If you want to taste some excellent Chilean wine, this is one of the better places. It is not as big or frequently visited as other areas (for example the ones towards Valparaiso), but it is also quieter… and on the way to the south if you are already heading in that direction.

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General introduction


Let’s be clear: you don’t go to Chile for the beautiful villages. In contrast to other Latin American countries, there is no colonial architecture. Instead you will find an endless amount of industrial towns draped around a central Plaza de Armas. See Calama, Temuco, Puerto Natales and many many more.
Talca is a mid-sized town with some industry. But the location, in the Maule valley shielded from the wind by two mountain ranges, makes it ideal for cultivating wine. And in the vicinity there is some of the best hiking in Middle Chile to be done… if you can get there.
The town itself is laid out in a grid pattern. The eastern end of the centre is formed by the railway line, the western end by the river. The plaza is located a bit strange, towards the western end, where the density of shops is already decreasing. There is a fair amount of shopping malls here as well.

Food and drinks


There are two main streets running parallel: the Calle 1 Norte and the Calle 1 Sur. These are your best bets for finding all kinds of food. Bendito was a nice lunch cafe. We somehow ended up in Raices del Maule which had a decent menu del dia for the usual ridiculous low price, obviously only during lunchtime. In the evening we landed at La Barra del Toro, a loud rock n roll beer pizza bar, but quite fun.
As everything in Talca, bars and restaurants are down-to-earth and usually not too expensive. Don’t expect haute cuisine though, even McDonald’s is present in Talca, which says it all. One last tip: Las Viejas Cochinas, just outside town on the western edge of the river, is apparently very good. But we didn’t test that one.

Activities / things to do

Getting to Talca and getting around

Miscellaneous

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