Vergara Pier (Muelle Vergara)

Vergara Pier (Muelle Vergara)

Vergara Pier (Muelle Vergara)

Nestled between Viña del Mar’s Sol and Acapulco beaches, Vergara Pier (Muelle Vergara) was constructed at the end of the 19th century to serve as a docking point for cargo boats unloading goods from ships in the nearby port of Valparaíso. After a long period of dormancy, the pier has been revitalized and now serves as a scenic promenade and popular tourist attraction. Visitors can stroll along the wooden planks, enjoy the ocean views, and experience a blend of history and modern leisure.

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