Is Temuco expensive to visit?
In Temuco, budget travelers spend $41 (CL$40,016) per day on average, mid-range travelers spend $95 (CL$91,467) per day, and luxury travelers spend around $181 (CL$174,783) per day. These costs are calculated from the reported expenses of previous travelers to Temuco.
Temuco is a small yet inviting destination that captivates travelers with a mix of travel preferences, spending habits, and budgetary ranges. Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to mid-range hotels to high-end luxury properties.
If you choose to make it so, Temuco can be very pricey, but you can reduce your expenses by looking for discounts and coupons.
Within South America, Temuco is a moderately priced destination compared to other places. The overall cost of travel here is fair for the region and comparable to Buzios or Lima.
For more details, and to find out if it's within your travel budget, see Is Temuco Expensive?
How much money do I need for a trip to Temuco?
The average Temuco trip cost is broken down by category here for independent travelers. All of these Temuco travel prices are calculated from the budgets of real travelers. Also, you can see more details at How much does a trip to Temuco cost?
Realistic Expectations for Your Travel Budget
Having realistic expectations about your travel budget in Temuco is important. While you might think you can save money by cutting expenses, traveling comfortably requires a bit more spending for most people. Think about your favorite vacation activities and ideal travel style. Staying in a resort or comfortable hotel, along with sightseeing and dining out are generally what many people prefer. Your travel preferences will determine how much you'll end up spending on your trip.
Temuco on a Shoestring Budget?
You might think you're a budget traveler, but unless you're willing to sacrifice many comforts, expect to spend a lot more than the average of $41 per day that backpackers typically manage.
Younger budget travelers sometimes stick to a shoestring budget, which usually means staying in hostel dorms, eating at budget restaurants or fast food, relying on public transportation or walking, and limiting activities to free attractions.
Do You Fit the Profile of an Average Traveler?
If you're a family or couple enjoying a vacation, you'll most likely want to stay in a mid-range hotel, eat at trendy restaurants, and check out the main museums and attractions that charge for entry. A significant number of visitors to Temuco will want to tour the main attractions, museums, and landmarks. Keep in mind that most activities have costs associated with them. Hence, you should realistically expect your daily budget to hover around $95 per person, per day.
In Temuco, you can find a variety of hotels and vacation rentals. If you're traveling with others, you can share the costs of your hotel with a partner, friend, or children, which can help you save money. Families will want to seek out hotels and restaurants that are kid-friendly. Holiday Inn Express - Temuco is a great choice for families, and Small Hotel Goblin's House is another great option. To discover more family- and couple-oriented hotels, visit our hotel guide for Temuco.
Looking to Travel in Luxury?
If you're looking for a luxurious getaway that offers top-notch amenities and exceptional service, you should budget around $181 per day. To enjoy a nicer hotel, dine at renowned restaurants, indulge in extravagant activities, and use taxis or private drivers to explore the destination, prepare for a luxury price tag.
Accommodation Budget in Temuco
Prices for hotels in Temuco vary widely, with luxury hotels charging more due to higher amenities. In the off-season, expect to pay around $54, but during peak season, average prices climb to $101. With options ranging from $43 to $132, there's something for every budget. Hostels are usually cheaper, especially dorm rooms. To save, book during the off-season or keep an eye out for special deals.
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The average price paid in Temuco for two people for a typical double-occupancy hotel room is $88 (CL$83,916). For one person sharing a room, the average price paid for a hotel room is $44 (CL$41,958) per night. These costs are from the reported spending of actual travelers.
Looking for a hotel in Temuco? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options.
The most affordable highest rated hotels in Temuco include:
- Holiday Inn Express - Temuco starting at $62
- Hotel RP starting at $54
- Hotel Don Eduardo starting at $72
- Hotel Turismo starting at $49
- Hotel Luanco starting at $46
Traveling during the shoulder or low season, instead of , can save you money on accommodations and spare you the heavy tourist crowds.
Transportation Budget in Temuco
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On average, past travelers have spent $23 (CL$22,129) per person, per day, on local transportation in Temuco. The cost of a taxi ride or rideshare service (Uber/Lyft) in Temuco is significantly more than public transportation.
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Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.
$23
CL$22,129
Aeropuerto Maquehue is 3 km to the south of Temuco. It is served by airlines such as LAN, Sky, TAM and American Airlines. There is a rail link to the town of Victoria to the north, but bus services are more frequent and serve more destinations. When travelling through Chile, the best option is the bus. The main bus station is the stopping point for most long-distance buses. It has stalls for food and drinks, and many bus companies have ticket booths. Local buses, for example to Pucon or Villarica, often run from one of several smaller terminals. Temuco is positioned on Chile's main north-south road, the Ruta 5, which forms part of the Pan-American Highway. Getting into and out of the city by car is relatively easy. There are also roads heading west, towards Puerto Saavedra on the coast, and east, towards the Andes and some national parks. To the north the next main city is Los Angeles and to the south is Valdivia.
Some of the standard hotel transfers and transport options include:
- Transfers from or to Temuco - Araucanía Airport for $40 details
- Temuco Airport (ZCO) to Pucon Resorts - Arrival Private Transfer for $84 details
- Transfer from Temuco Airport to Pucon for $140 details
How much does it cost to go to Temuco? Naturally, it depends on the dates. We recommend Kayak because they can find the best deals across all airlines.
The price of renting a car in Temuco will depends on dates, the type of car, the location, and your age. We recommend Kayak because they can find the best deals across all car rental companies.
Food Budget in Temuco
For many, the local food is a significant part of the travel experience, so don't miss the chance to enjoy it.
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While restaurant and meal prices in Temuco can vary significantly, the average cost of food in Temuco is $38 (CL$36,571) per day, per person, based on the spending habits of previous travelers.
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Meals for one day
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CL$36,571
When dining out, the average daily cost for food in Temuco is around $38 (CL$36571) per person, with previous travelers spending from $17 to $72. Generally, breakfast and lunch cost less than dinner, but this will depend on the type of restaurant and what you order.
Typical meal prices in Temuco are as follows:
- Breakfast: $4 to $11
- Lunch: $6 to $15
- Dinner: $11 to $26
- Coffee: $3
- Fast Food or Street Food: $6
From hearty casseroles, warming soups, flavorful sausages to refreshing shellfish, Chilean cooking is an unmissable experience for any visitor. In traditional Chilean kitchens, preparations are simple and hearty, relying on seasonal ingredients whose flavors speak for themselves. The food of Chile's largest indigenous group is best found in and around the city of Temuco. Mapuche cuisine includes preparations of diguenes, a mild mushroom that grows on tree branches, and pinones, the large, pine-nut-like seeds of the Araucaria, or Monkey Puzzle, Chile's national tree.
Many accommodations throw in breakfast at no extra cost, though others might charge you for it. The price and quality can greatly vary by hotel. Knowing this in advance can help you figure out if you need to spend more money. You might find the hotel's buffet is worth it, or you may prefer to grab a cheaper bite at a local bakery or cafe.
Choose to carry a water bottle instead of buying drinks all day. It's a good choice for the environment.
Before you head out on a tour, be sure to find out which meals are included. You could end up paying for some meals out of pocket, which can impact your budget.
Sightseeing and Activities Budget in Temuco
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Sightseeing activities, entertainment, and entrance tickets in Temuco typically cost an average of $7.85 (CL$7,495) per person, per day based on the spending of previous travelers. This includes fees paid for admission tickets to museums and attractions, day tours, and other sightseeing expenses.
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Entrance tickets, shows, etc.
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CL$7,495
The Cerro Nielol is a stunning hill covered in 90 hectares of wild forest found at the heart of the city. Visit the Monumento Natural Cerro Nielol, which opens from 8h to 19h every day and has an entrance fee of USD$2. You will find there an abundance of Copihue (Lapageria Rosea), the national flower of Chile, which grows mainly between March and July. As you wander around the manicured grounds of Plaza Anibal Pinto in the city center, walk up Calle Bulnes to Portales to enter one of Chile's best markets, the Mercado Municipal. Rows of stalls sell high-quality woven ponchos, knitwear, textiles, woodwork, hats, mate gourds, and assorted arts and crafts, but what's really special here is the abundance of silver Mapuche jewelry. Another market worth passing by is the Feria Libre, at Anibal Pinto, which offers a colorful chaos of fruit and vegetable stands. However the highlight here is the traditional Mapuche Indian vendors who come in from reducciones to sell their goods.
It is a good idea to start your trip with a little knowledge about the Araucania population history. For that, head to the Museo Regional de La Araucania. The museum is found in a beautiful pioneers style building dating from 1924 and shows impressive ancient artefacts, such as one of the Mapuche's incredibly long canoe. Opened from 9h30 to 17h30 from Tuesday to Friday, from 11h to 14 on Saturday and from 11h to 14h on Sunday, the entrance fee is only USD$1. Temuco is mainly popular for being so close to the Parque Nacional Conguillio (USD$7 entry fee for adults and USD$4 for children). A beautiful park made of forests, lakes and canyons famous for its reserve of Chilean araucarias trees. A small part of the territory is a ski station but the main attraction of the park is its active 3125m volcano, the Llaima, which last erupted on New Year 2008. We recommend the superb Sierra Nevada trek (7km, 6h return trip) filled with impressive araucarias trees, which starts on the Playa Linda car park. For a short trek, the Canadon Truful-Truful 30 min trek (0.8 km) around the canyons is a great option.
Local tours that last a few hours can be a great way to explore Temuco. Prices vary by the type of activity or tour, the dates, and the size of the group. Here are a few of the highest rated tours by previous visitors:
- Tour Mapuche Community Araucanía for $592 details