Attractions in Santiago
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Nicknamed the Garden City, Viña del Mar is a charming seaside town located just an hour from Santiago. Known for its vibrant flowers and inviting beaches, the town offers a […]
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Located in Santiago’s upscale Las Condes neighborhood, Parque Arauco stands as one of Chile’s largest and most renowned shopping destinations. Spanning multiple levels, the mall offers a diverse array of […]
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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 […]
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La Moneda Palace, a neoclassical masterpiece and one of Santiago’s architectural icons, stands as the presidential palace of Chile. Its white facade is a striking sight, with a giant Chilean […]
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Rising to a height of 230 feet (70 meters) in the heart of downtown Santiago, Santa LucÃa Hill is a prominent landmark woven with staircases and adorned with plazas. Ascend […]
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San Cristobal Hill, or Cerro San Cristobal, rises 2,821 feet (860 meters) above Santiago, Chile, its forested slopes forming a prominent part of the city’s skyline. Protected within the Santiago […]
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Occupying an entire city block on the northern end of La Moneda Palace, the Plaza de la Constitucion serves as a central hub for political life in Santiago. This spacious […]
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Constructed in 1964, El Yeso Dam (Embalse El Yeso) is a striking turquoise reservoir located just a couple of hours outside Santiago. Nestled in the embrace of snow-capped mountains, the […]
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Santiago’s Metropolitan Cathedral, or Catedral Metropolitana, stands as a prominent landmark on the west side of the Plaza de Armas, where it has been a central part of the city […]
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Nestled between San Cristóbal Hill and the Mapocho River, Bellavista is a vibrant, walkable neighborhood in Santiago, Chile. Known for its lively nightlife, the area is adorned with some of […]
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Nestled outside of Santiago, Undurraga Winery, an award-winning and internationally recognized vineyard, offers a rich glimpse into the history of Chilean wine production. Visitors can explore the winery’s underground cellars, […]
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Forestal Park, the natural green lung of Santiago, offers a serene escape from the bustling city. Stretching from Central Market to Plaza Italia, this elongated park features walking paths shaded […]
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Founded in 1856, Cousino Macul is a family-run winery located in Santiago, Chile. This historic vineyard stands out for its convenience, allowing visitors to experience the rich wine culture without […]
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Nestled in the heart of Santiago, Chile, Barrio Lastarria is a charming neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets and European-inspired architecture, which together create a distinct Bohemian atmosphere. Visitors can […]
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Nestled in the heart of downtown Santiago, the Central Market (Mercado Central) offers a vibrant glimpse into the city’s daily life. The market’s interior, framed by intricate wrought iron, buzzes […]
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Established in 1883, Concha y Toro Winery stands as one of South America’s largest and most renowned wine producers. Nestled in the Maipo Valley, the Pirque winery is a favored […]
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Constructed in 1910, the Palacio de Bellas Artes stands as a testament to the neoclassical and art-nouveau architectural styles that were popular during its time. Located in Santiago, Chile, this […]
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El Morado Natural Monument, located in the Cajón de Maipo region near Santiago, offers a scenic escape from the city. A winding trail guides hikers through the landscape, passing the […]
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Nestled in the scenic foothills of Alto Jahuel, the Santa Rita Winery (Viña Santa Rita) offers a glimpse into Chile’s winemaking heritage, which stretches back centuries. Visitors can meander through […]
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Nestled in Santiago, Chile, La Chascona is a whimsical, nautical-themed home designed by the renowned poet and politician Pablo Neruda for his third wife, Matilde Urrutia. Named after her, meaning […]
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Cajón del Maipo, a narrow canyon in the Andes mountain range, is where the Maipo River winds its way through the landscape. Located just 16 miles southwest of Santiago, this […]
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Situated at Plaza de Armas in central Santiago, the Central Post Office is a striking example of 19th-century Renaissance architecture. Its ornate exteriors and elegant interiors, crowned by a glass-covered […]
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Nestled within the narrow river valley of Cajón del Maipo, just outside Santiago, Termas Valle de Colina offers a serene escape at the base of the San José Volcano. The […]
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Nestled along the Mapocho River in Santiago’s Providencia neighborhood, the Sculpture Park Museum is a verdant parkland that showcases an array of large and striking sculptures. This open-air museum, located […]