- Cerro Santa Lucia - Known as Cerro Santa Lucia, this is the birthplace of Santiago, established in 1541.
Parade ground; this area is utilized by the local government and is situated in the historical heart of Chile’s capital.
Cathedral; adjacent to the Plaza de Armas, one can find the Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago and its Cathedral Church.
Central mail; A building with a two-century legacy, this has been the traditional home for the country’s rulers.
Municipality of Santiago; This stands on the former site of the colonial Cabildo, maintaining the architectural style of that era.
National Library; As one of the most venerable institutions in Latin America, it boasts a neoclassical and academic aesthetic.
Government palace; Famously referred to as La Moneda, it features one of the most impressive facades from Colonial America and serves as the headquarters for the national government.
- Comfortable air-conditioned transportation
- Valley of the Moon Tickets ($10,800 CLP)
- Chaxa Lagoon Entrance: CLP$ 8,000 per person, to Altiplanic Lagoons and Piedras Rojas CLP$ 15,000
- Tatio Geyser entrance entrances. ($15,000 CLP)
The Santiago de Chile City tour provides an intimate understanding of how the city blends the ancient with the contemporary - a trait that marks this city’s identity. With a population exceeding 6 million, Santiago is a contemporary metropolis that embodies a major part of the country’s cultural, economic, industrial, and commercial veins. The journey incorporates a visit to the city’s central area, the location of its classic architecture, key establishments, and notable monuments that bear witness to the city’s and Chile’s historical narrative.
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