The public transportation of Santiago is excellent. The metros are fast, the micros come often, and you can go anywhere you want in the city via Transantiago. As far as the whole of Santiago goes, I live really close to the center and my University, but still the 50 minute - 1 hour I spend each day in one direction can start to wear a person down. It's mainly because my home is located in a public transportation dead zone, that requires a 25 minute walk or several transfers by bus. The other major down side is that one ride of a Micro/Metro combo costs ruffly one US dollar, and with 4 rides a day everyday it adds up quick. Still this post is not a hatred of Transantiago, but rather a reflection of a life-style. I spend such a massive proportion of my life on the Micros and Metros I can not help but think about it as a part of me. The experience can vary, from the cramped and sweaty morning Metro ride, to the calm afternoon bus ride to Los Dominicos for a futbol game, to being drunkenly molested by some random Chileana coming home from Bella Vista at 5 AM. The buses are a great way to see the ever expanding metropolis and the metros will get you anywhere you need to go quickly. Its amazing that my most used possession is my BIP card and taking the "free" bus always seems like a win.
