Attractions in Santiago

Located in the chic suburb of Providencia on the outskirts of Santiago, the Costanera Center is a sprawling development that includes offices, two luxury hotels, and a six-story mall. This […]

The Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art, located in Santiago, is housed in the former Royal Customs Palace, a neoclassical building. This museum, founded by private collector Sergio Larraín García-Moreno, showcases […]

Ahumada Boulevard, a vibrant four-block pedestrian thoroughfare, stretches from the historic Plaza de Armas de Santiago to the bustling Alameda (Avenida Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins). This lively street hums with activity […]

The San Francisco Church, or Iglesia de San Francisco, stands as a testament to Santiago’s early colonial history, believed to be the city’s oldest building. Construction of this historic church […]

Established in 1925, the Chilean National Library (Biblioteca Nacional de Chile) stands as a testament to both literary and architectural grandeur. Located in Santiago, this impressive structure showcases a French […]

Nestled among Santiago’s most upscale suburbs, Vitacura is a haven of luxury homes, high-end hotels, and gourmet restaurants. Located across from the iconic San Cristobal Hill, this affluent area also […]

La Vega Central Market, located in Santiago, Chile, offers a vivid and bustling glimpse into the daily life of the city. Housed in the salmon-colored Mercado Central, this principal market […]

Inspired by the French resort of Les Arcs, Valle Nevado Ski Resort is nestled in the Andes near Santiago, Chile. Spanning nearly 7,000 acres (2,832 hectares) of skiable terrain, it […]

The Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago, Chile, stands as a poignant tribute to the victims of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship, which lasted from 1973 to 1990. This museum, […]

Nestled just an hour from Santiago, the interconnected villages of Farellones and El Colorado form one of Chile’s most popular ski resorts. Situated among the snow-capped peaks of the Andes, […]

Nestled in the heart of Chile, not far from Santiago, the village of Pomaire has long been celebrated for its skilled artisans and their handcrafted clay dishes. These earthenware creations, […]

Nestled in the Andes mountain range, approximately 32 miles (50 kilometers) from Santiago, La Parva Ski Resort stands at an elevation of 9,000 feet (2,750 meters) above sea level. The […]

Chile’s Maipo Valley, often referred to as the Bordeaux of South America, is renowned for its numerous wine producers. Nestled near Santiago, the valley boasts a landscape of rolling hills […]

Nestled in Santiago’s historical district, the Red House, or Casa Colorada, stands as a rare architectural gem from the Spanish Colonial period. Completed in 1779 for Don Mateo de Toro […]

Established in 1830, the National Museum of Natural History (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural) in Santiago, Chile, has been a treasure trove for both families and science enthusiasts. The museum’s […]

Founded in 1993 by brothers Hernan and Eduardo Gras, along with partner Cristian Hartwig, MontGras Winery is nestled in the heart of Chile’s wine country near Santiago. The winery leverages […]

Santiago’s Club Hípico, established in 1870, stands as Chile’s oldest racetrack and a cornerstone of the city’s equestrian heritage. Nestled in the heart of the capital, this historic venue hosts […]

Nestled in the heart of Chile, not far from Santiago, the Colchagua Valley is a renowned wine region that boasts nearly two dozen vineyards, including Casa Silva and MontGras, known […]

Nestled in a historic cloister, Los Dominicos Handicraft Village in Santiago, Chile, offers a unique shopping experience. Rows of artisan workshops and stalls fill the space, where visitors can find […]

Mapocho Station, located in Santiago, Chile, was a pivotal hub of the country’s railway network during the 1800s, connecting Chile to the port town of Valparaiso and, by extension, to […]

Established in 1820, the Santiago General Cemetery (Cementerio General de Santiago) is the largest and oldest cemetery in Chile, with nearly two million burials. Located in the heart of Santiago, […]

La Parroquia San Vicente Ferrer, one of Santiago’s most recognized buildings, graced Chile’s 2,000 peso banknote for over a decade. Construction on the church and the adjacent convent, which now […]

Nestled in the Andes, above a turquoise lagoon, Portillo Ski Resort stands as one of Chile’s most beloved winter destinations. Located near Santiago, the resort offers a stunning backdrop of […]

La Campana National Park, a UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve in Chile near Santiago, spans over 17,000 acres and is home to some of the last remaining Chilean Wine Palm trees. The […]

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