Founded in 1541, Plaza de Armas stands as the heart of Santiago de Chile’s historic district and the bustling epicenter of the modern city. This leafy, palm-fringed plaza is encircled by grand monuments and architectural landmarks. Visitors can explore the vibrant surroundings, which are alive with activity from dawn until dusk. The plaza offers a glimpse into the city’s rich history and serves as a lively gathering place for both locals and tourists.
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