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FEMINIST TOUR
A Walk through the History of Gender Equality in Chile
Join this tour to explore the streets of Santiago and discover the incredible history of feminism in Chile. Visit landmarks and institutions that reveal a movement that will not stop until it achieves equality for both men and women.
By joining this tour, you'll be making a donation of 10% of the total of your reservation to a nonprofit working to end sexual harassment. In addition, you'll receive a free "Green Bandana", a symbol of the feminist movement in Latin America. And, we'll visit a store owned by two women that sells Chilean products only, as well as a coffee shop & bar where we'll enjoy a glass of beer/wine and snacks!
10%

of your reservation is a donation to the NGO Observatorio Contra el Acoso Callejero
Santiago
location
3 hours / 3,5 kms
duration
27.500 CLP
40.00 USD
cost
English & Spanish
languages
10 people max.
groups
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ITINERARY
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Plaza Vicuña Mackenna
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Archivo Nacional
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San Francisco Church
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La Moneda Palace
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SernamEG
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Justice Tribunals Palace
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Plaza de Armas
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Santiago Cathedral
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Plaza Italia
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Museo Violeta Parra
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Cine Arte Alameda
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Cultural Center Gabriela Mistral
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Barrio Lastarria
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La Tienda Nacional
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Colmado Coffee & Bar
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and more!

BOOK WITH CREDIT CARD
BOOK WITH CASH OR DEBIT CARD

To book and pay with cash or Redcompra using your debit or credit card issued in Chile write to admin@tourswithmeaning.cl

THE TOUR INCLUDES
Feminist Bandana
10% Discount in Japi Jane
Local Craft Beer or Chiliean Wine
10% donation to Acciongay
Pack to Continue Learning
Non-alcoholic option available
SCHEDULE:
Monday thru Sunday @ 11am and 4pm. Winter season afternoon tour @ 3pm.
On Sundays, holidays, festive days and days with special events it we will won't be able to visit La Tienda Nacional or Colmado Coffee&Bar.
MEETING POINT:
Miraflores 286, a few steps from the Miraflores/Huérfanos intersection.
Close to Metro Station Santa Lucia Line 1.
DON'T FORGET:
Bring sunscreen
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
Stay hydrated!
TAKE HOME A "FEMINIST BANDANA"
Symbol of the feminist movement in Latin America
10% of your booking is a donation to OCAC

The Observatory Against Street Harassment or OCAC was founded in 2013. While in the beginning their work focused on street harassment, currently they seek to contribute to the eradication of the different types of sexual harassment in private and public space, raising awareness and problematizing this issue as a manifestation of gender violence from a feminist perspective, organizing educational, political and legal actions nationwide.
VISIT LA TIENDA NACIONAL
A STORE OWNED BY TWO WOMEN
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Find the best of Chile and its cultural industry at La Tienda Nacional. Cinema, music, books and locally designed souvenirs, from thousands of local creators.
STOP BY COLMADO COFFEE & BAR FOR DRINKS AND A SNACK
ON THE HOUSE!

Colmado is a coffee shop that specializes on local products, as well as a bar with special beers and cocktails made with coffee in addition to the traditional ones. Colmado serves food all day and has vegan and vegetarian options.
Did you know...?
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The Green Bandana, a contemporary symbol of the feminist movement in Chile and Latin America, was released in Chile on July 25, 2018 for the Abortion With No Restrictions March.
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The color green was chosen in 2005 ahead of the Sixth Latin American Feminists Conference.
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The design was chosen in a contest won by the graphic designer Carolina Lería who was inspired by the poster for the 1st National Conference of the Pro-Emancipation Movement of the Chilean Woman (Memch) in 1937.



GET 10% DISCOUNT
AT JAPI JANE
Founded in 2006, Japi Jane promotes sexual well-being by selling toys for adults. This way, the store has come to shake andvibrate much more than the mentality of a Chile that has definitely changed the way it sees sexuality.
Merced #346, Store F2, Barrio Lastarria
MEET THE GUIDES OF THE FEMINIST TOUR
Monse

At 16, a teacher tried to expel me from school because she thought I was a lesbian. Since then, diversity and equality have been my cause of life. I am happy and proud to take you on this LGBT + Tour.
Felipe

Meeting people, the diversity of cultures and tourism are the things that I love most. I decided to guide the LGBT + Tour with the mission of contributing to the movement and meeting valuable people.
Catalina

I really like being with people, sharing ideas, learning and teaching at all times. I believe in the power of people to build a fair, collaborative, diverse world and in harmony with nature.
Macarena

Feminism is the conviction, accompanied by action, that all people, regardless of gender, deserve equal rights. I am grateful to be able to develop these ideas every day on the tours.