Experience the best of Santiago with the Santiago Pass! Explore iconic attractions, enjoy guided tours, and save time and money. Get your pass now!
Experience the best of Santiago with the Santiago Pass! Explore iconic attractions, enjoy guided tours, and save time and money. Get your pass now!
- Parque Arauco - A premier shopping destination in Santiago. The first stop on the Hop On Hop Off tour is conveniently located next to Parque Arauco mall, a leading shopping center in Chile and Latin America, known for its fine dining options. What to explore at Parque Arauco? Discover top national and international brands and a Luxury District…
- Parque Arauco - A premier shopping destination in Santiago. The first stop on the Hop On Hop Off tour is conveniently located next to Parque Arauco mall, a leading shopping center in Chile and Latin America, known for its fine dining options. What to explore at Parque Arauco? Discover top national and international brands and a Luxury District featuring names like Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Dior. Parque Arauco is also a hub for entertainment, offering an open-air boulevard with diverse dining options, a cinema, a theater, and a Turistik Infocenter (at the boulevard entrance) where you can embark on exciting tours of Santiago and its surroundings. Nearby, Parque Araucano offers a vast green space perfect for strolling, picnicking, and enjoying nature. Begin your journey at the Parque Arauco stop and explore the city aboard Chile’s only Big Bus.
- Bicentenario Park - A green oasis in the heart of the modern city. This stunning park is situated in the Vitacura commune, stretching along the southern bank of the Mapocho River. Designed by architect and landscape designer Teodoro Fernández, it features diverse landscapes, play areas, statues, sports zones, lagoons, and more. What to see in Bicentenario Park? Stroll along its paths and visit its two lagoons, home to black-necked swans, flamingos, herons, and fish. The park boasts an amphitheater for musicals, plays, and other performances, and an exclusive international restaurant, Mestizo, located near this Hop On Hop Off stop. Just steps away, Alonso de Córdova Street offers luxury brand stores, national designs, and exclusive dining. Bicentenario Park is an ideal spot to enjoy the outdoors, nature, and architecture.
- Teleferico Santiago by Turistik - Experience Santiago from above. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the capital from the Santiago Cable Car. The starting point, “Oasis Station,” is accessible via the Pedro de Valdivia entrance, just minutes from the Hop On Cable Car Stop (a short walk along Av. Pedro de Valdivia Norte). What to see at the Cable Car Stop? As Santiago’s top attraction, the Cable Car takes you directly to the summit of San Cristóbal Hill (Cumbre Station), where you’ll find the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception and Bellavista Terrace, renowned for its city views and classic motes con huesillo to refresh your journey. Within Parquemet, explore attractions like the Japanese Garden, scenic viewpoints, iconic squares, and more. Connect with the Funicular or panoramic buses from the Summit to continue the Hop On Hop Off route at the Funicular Stop.
- Funicular de Santiago by Turistik - A heritage elevator journey. This Hop On stop links you to the remarkable Santiago Funicular, located in the Metropolitan Park, also known as “Cerro San Cristóbal,” the largest in Latin America and Santiago’s green lung. Declared a Historical Monument in 2000, the Funicular is notable for its neo-Gothic style, designed by architect Luciano Kulczewski, and its recently restored cars that ascend to the top of Cerro San Cristóbal. What to see at the Santiago Funicular stop? It’s a must to ride one of the cars and enjoy the city’s stunning views. The intermediate station reaches the National Zoo, and the next one leads to the Summit Station, where you’ll find the Mirador Terraza Bellavista and the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception. From the Funicular, connect with the Cable Car or Panoramic Buses to explore more attractions in the capital’s expansive green lung.
- Plaza de Armas - Discover Santiago’s Historic Center. Founded in 1541 by Pedro de Valdivia, Plaza de Armas is the true heart of the capital, located in the city’s historic center. This type of plaza is found throughout Chile. When the Spanish established cities, they used this point as the axis of their grid plans. Originally a military training ground and strategic center for Spanish conquest expansion, the square evolved into Santiago’s administrative, commercial, and social nucleus, surrounded by the era’s most important institutions. What to see in Plaza de Armas? From this Hop On stop, visit the historical buildings encircling the square, such as the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Municipality of Santiago, the Central Post Office, and the National Historical Museum, among others. It’s undoubtedly a crucial point to understand the city’s origins.
- La Moneda - Explore the Palacio de la Moneda and its surroundings. The Plaza de la Constitución, in front of the Palacio de la Moneda, is in Santiago’s Civic Neighborhood. Around this square, you’ll find the most significant buildings and monuments related to Chile’s executive power. The Palacio de la Moneda, the Presidential seat, was constructed between 1784 and 1805 by Italian architect Joaquín as the Royal Mint. The square features five statues of national political figures: Diego Portales, Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Jorge Alessandri, Eduardo Frei Montalva, and Salvador Allende. What to see in Plaza de la Constitución? At this Hop On stop, explore the Civic Quarter and its buildings, such as the Palacio de la Moneda and the La Moneda Cultural Center, which hosts various art exhibitions. Nearby, you’ll also find the Metropolitan Municipality, the Santiago Stock Exchange, Club de la Unión, Universidad de Chile, Paseo Bulnes, and Barrio Dieciocho.
- Cerro Santa Lucia - A landmark hill in the city. Cerro Santa Lucía has been a significant site since Santiago’s founding. The monumental neoclassical entrance to the hill was completed in 1902, harmonizing around a sculpture of the God Neptune, with an entire architectural complex featuring curved staircases, pools, a large terrace, and a triumphal arch topped by a dome. The complex offers a vivid image of Santiago’s high society lifestyle at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. What to see in Santa Lucia? From this Hop On stop, explore Santa Lucía Hill, the National Library, the Paris-London neighborhood, the San Francisco del Monte church, and the Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center. Nearby, the Lastarria neighborhood offers art galleries, restaurants, bookstores, crafts, and more.
- Plaza de la Aviacion - Explore Providencia and its parks. Plaza de la Aviación extends Balmaceda Park, created in 1929 as part of the old Japanese Park, designed by Austrian landscape designer Óscar Prager. It is named in honor of the monument of Strength. Additionally, the square features the Bicentenario fountain, inaugurated in 2005 by the Municipality of Providencia. What to see in Plaza de la Aviación? The park along the Mapocho River offers a great panorama to explore. In this Providencia sector, visit Balmaceda Park and Uruguay Park, part of the green areas along the river’s slope. At this Hop On Hop Off stop, stroll along Providencia Avenue, a lively tourist area with various shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars to enjoy Santiago. A 22-minute walk away, discover Barrio Italia, a gastronomic hub known for its diverse international cuisine restaurants.
- Costanera Center - The tallest building in Latin America is in Santiago. Standing at 300 meters, Costanera Center is the tallest building in Latin America and a major tourist attraction in Santiago. This impressive structure offers endless possibilities, starting with its extensive commercial offerings in Chile’s largest mall. What to see in Costanera Center? Tour the mall with its hundreds of clothing, technology, sports, and entertainment stores, along with a wide culinary selection. Additionally, it features a terrace and a viewpoint called Sky Costanera, providing privileged city views. The venue also includes a cinema and is surrounded by modernity and progress, facing the city’s new financial district, known as Sanhattan and Barrio El Golf. This Hop On Hop Off stop is a must-visit during your Santiago de Chile trip.
- Barrio El Golf - Modernity and gastronomy in one neighborhood. This stop is in the heart of the El Golf neighborhood, named after Los Leones Golf Club, just a few blocks away. Discover several mansions in the area, dating back to the mid-20th century and once belonging to wealthy families, such as Isidora Goyenechea, the main street’s namesake. Today, it’s a popular area where modern buildings, offices, restaurants, museums, and more coexist. What to see at this stop? Around this Hop On Hop Off stop, find outstanding national and international restaurants and cafes. Attractions and entertainment include Plaza Perú, Las Condes Municipal Theater, and the Las Condes Interactive Museum. The latter offers a journey through space and time with entertaining 3D audiovisual productions, an ideal family activity.
- Vina Santa Carolina - A historic vineyard within Santiago, declared a Historical Monument. It blends heritage, architecture, and wine tradition in a unique urban setting, featuring gardens, an underground wine cellar, and wine tasting.
- Barrio Italia - A cultural and gastronomic neighborhood known for old houses transformed into cafes, restaurants, designer shops, art galleries, and antiques. It’s an ideal place to stroll and discover creative ventures.
- Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana) - An exclusive tour to learn about the Cathedral’s history and the unique opportunity to climb the bell tower for a 360º view of Santiago’s Historic Center. Tours are available Tuesday to Saturday at the following times: -10:30 AM -11:30 AM -12:30 PM -2:30 PM -3:30 PM

- Free Map App to guide you
- Ticket to travel in Cable Car, Funicular and Panoramic Buses for 1 day
- Ticket Hop On - Hop Off Classic Route 1, unlimited for 3 days
- Tour of the Metropolitan Cathedral
- Tour and tasting in Viña Santa Carolina
- Ticket Hop On - Hop Off City Route 2, unlimited for 1 day
- Free Map App to guide you
- Ticket to travel in Cable Car, Funicular and Panoramic Buses for 1 day
- Ticket Hop On - Hop Off Classic Route 1, unlimited for 3 days
- Tour of the Metropolitan Cathedral
- Tour and tasting in Viña Santa Carolina
- Ticket Hop On - Hop Off City Route 2, unlimited for 1 day
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Explore Santiago with the Santiago Pass Turistik! Enjoy three days of city exploration while saving time and money by combining guided tours with top attractions in the capital.
The pass offers a 3-day Hop-On Hop-Off Bus on the Classic Route and a 1-day Urban Route, access to the San Cristobal Hill Cable Car, Funicular, and Panoramic Buses, a guided tour…
Explore Santiago with the Santiago Pass Turistik! Enjoy three days of city exploration while saving time and money by combining guided tours with top attractions in the capital.
The pass offers a 3-day Hop-On Hop-Off Bus on the Classic Route and a 1-day Urban Route, access to the San Cristobal Hill Cable Car, Funicular, and Panoramic Buses, a guided tour of the Metropolitan Cathedral with a climb to the bell tower for 360° views, and a tour with tasting at Viña Santa Carolina.
The Cable Car, Funicular, and Panoramic Buses must be used on the same day. For the Cathedral and Santa Carolina tour, simply arrive at the time specified on your voucher, no prior reservation needed. Board the bus before 16:00 hrs to complete the last full circuit.
*Classic Route: 2 days. Urban Route and tasting at Viña Santa Carolina: 1 day, Monday to Saturday. Activities at Cerro San Cristóbal: Tuesday to Sunday.
- accident insurance is not included
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.