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Ñuñoa / Barrio Italia
Santiago, Chile · Neighborhood Guide
Creative, bohemian, and rapidly gentrifying — excellent independent restaurants, craft coffee, street art, young professional energy; the 'cool' neighborhood of Santiago
Last updated March 2026
Ñuñoa / Barrio Italia at a Glance
Mid-Range
Cost Level
CLP 350,000–650,000/month for 1-BR (~$365–$680 USD)
Rent Range
Good — gentrifying area, generally safe. Some quieter streets warrant caution at night.
Safety
100–300 Mbps fibre available.
Internet
Who Lives in Ñuñoa / Barrio Italia?
Young Chilean creatives, artists, café owners, digital nomads, freelancers, university students.
Living in Ñuñoa / Barrio Italia — Practical Details
Walkability
Excellent — Barrio Italia's boutique streets are perfectly walkable. Metro Line 6 has improved access.
Grocery & Food Access
Good — local shops, bakeries, and La Vega central (nearby) for fresh produce.
Getting Around
- Metro Line 6 (Ñuñoa, Estadio Nacional)
- Buses along Irarrázaval
- Uber cheap
Nearby Coworking
- Impact Hub Santiago (Barrio Italia)
- Various speciality cafés with WiFi
Insider Tips for Ñuñoa / Barrio Italia
- 1Barrio Italia is Santiago's most Instagrammable neighbourhood — antique shops, cafés, and street art
- 2The craft coffee scene is exceptional — several speciality roasters within walking distance
- 3Estadio Nacional is here — live football matches are an authentic Chilean experience
- 4Gentrification means prices are rising — lock in good rent rates early
FAQ — Ñuñoa / Barrio Italia, Santiago
What is Ñuñoa / Barrio Italia like for expats?
Ñuñoa / Barrio Italia is a mid-range neighborhood in Santiago. Creative, bohemian, and rapidly gentrifying — excellent independent restaurants, craft coffee, street art, young professional energy; the 'cool' neighborhood of Santiago Best for: Artists, digital nomads, young expats, freelancers seeking authenticity and value without sacrificing quality or safety
How much does it cost to live in Ñuñoa / Barrio Italia, Santiago?
Ñuñoa / Barrio Italia is classified as "Mid-Range" in Santiago. Typical rent: CLP 350,000–650,000/month for 1-BR (~$365–$680 USD). Total monthly budget in Santiago: $1,200–2,000.
Is Ñuñoa / Barrio Italia safe for expats?
Good — gentrifying area, generally safe. Some quieter streets warrant caution at night.
Who lives in Ñuñoa / Barrio Italia?
Young Chilean creatives, artists, café owners, digital nomads, freelancers, university students.
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