You don't walk Valparaíso: you climb it. Its hills are a maze of houses painted in every color, stairways covered in murals, and creaking wooden funiculars that have run since the 19th century. Every corner is a piece of street art, every lookout a postcard of the Pacific. Bohemian, poetic, and a little chaotic, this World Heritage port city was Neruda's refuge and remains Chile's creative capital. Get lost on purpose.