Chile
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**ADMIN note: parking is probably free only on weekends and holidays, otherwise observe the "no parking" signe.
We parked all day and night in the dirt lot next to the little Mercado across from the beach parking. There is a camping option basically next door, but they wanted $30,000 pesos- and we needed only parking as we have a bathroom/shower. No one bothered us and we asked some local guys if they thought it would be ok and they said yes. Technically there is a “20 minute parking” sign posted, but it was a holiday and everyone parked there for longer than 20 minutes. Doesn’t seem to be enforced. Fine for one night and the beach is absolutely stunning. A little road noise, but quieted down late in the evening.
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We parked all day and night in the dirt lot next to the little Mercado across from the beach parking. There is a camping option basically next door, but they wanted $30,000 pesos- and we needed only parking as we have a bathroom/shower. No one bothered us and we asked some local guys if they thought it would be ok and they said yes. Technically there is a “20 minute parking” sign posted, but it was a holiday and everyone parked there for longer than 20 minutes. Doesn’t seem to be enforced. Fine for one night and the beach is absolutely stunning. A little road noise, but quieted down late in the evening.
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