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✈️ Heading to Chile? We've gathered some tips from the bunq community to make sure your trip is the smoothest it can be. 😎

Check them out below! 🌈 πŸ‘‡


Using your card

πŸ’³ Do I need cash in Chile, or can I use my card everywhere?

Cards are widely accepted in Chile, but small stores and vendors only take cash.

πŸ’° What currency do they use here?

The currency here is Chilean peso. The symbol is $ or CLP.

🏧 Which ATM’s can I use for free?

The bunq community has reported free withdrawals at these ATMs.

  • Itau Bank
  • Scotiabank

πŸ’΅ If I want cash, how much should I take out of an ATM?

40 000 CLP should be enough for a few days, since you can use your card for nearly everything.

πŸ’³ Should I choose local currency or Euros when paying?

If you're asked to choose between local currency and Euros, always choose local currency.

That way bunq does the conversion for you, and you get to take advantage of the best rates with bunq ZeroFX.


Staying connected

πŸ“± Can I roam, or should I get a local SIM?

Most EU mobile plans will charge you for roaming.

Wifi is readily available, especially in coffee shops.

If you want to get a local SIM card, you can learn about your options here.


Useful things to know

πŸ’β€β™€οΈ How does tipping work?

It is common to leave a 10% tip.

🍺 How much does a 0.5L beer cost?

€2,70

🍽 How much does an average meal cost?

€7,40

🚨 What’s the emergency number?

There are different numbers for the different services here.

  • πŸš“ Police: 133
  • πŸš‘ Ambulance: 131
  • πŸš’ Fire: 132

πŸ”Œ What type of plug do they use?

This one! It’s the standard two pin plug.

πŸš— What side of the road do they drive on?

They drive on the right side of the road here.

πŸ—Ί How do I navigate my way around?

Google and Apple Maps both work well here.

Otherwise, we recommend Rome2Rio as the best way to find out how to get anywhere. It even tells you the cost of each option. πŸ™Œ

πŸ‘€ Any other good tips?

Try the traditional dried and salted horsemeat, Charqui de caballo.



If you've been to Chile πŸ‡¨πŸ‡± share your experience! The following would be really useful for other bunqers to know:

  • Which ATMs are free to use?
  • What card should I use and where?
  • Any other info you think may be useful.

Share your experience with us in the comments below! 🌈 πŸ‘‡

    a month later

    Itau ATM charges 6000 CLP (about 8USD) per withdrawal. I tried at 3 different ones. Scotiabank is free.

      2 months later

      @Francesco-Kecco#129561 The main post states free withdrawal for Itau. Has this changed or is the main post wrong?

        2 months later

        Today tried Banco de Chile: they charge 6000 and no money came out (but funds were taken from bunq - I guess bunq will sort it out/refund.
        Later on I tried Scotiabank: and that worked perfectly at no extra cost.

          3 months later

          The Supermarket Lider doesn’t accept Bunq (or many other foreign CC’s) a normal bank debit card works. Supermarket Jumbo and Tottus do accept it. Also so far all restaurants but always have enough cash on you just in case. Also getting cash from ATM’s cost money here.

            a year later

            Als je geld nodig hebt kan je ook pinnen in supermarkt lΓ­der. Bij pinnen met optie 2. Van 10.000 tot 90.000 peso. En zo heb je geen pin kosten meer

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