Embark on a Santiago City Tour and Undurraga Winery Experience to explore the vibrant city of Santiago and indulge in the finest wines of Maipo Valley. Book now!
Embark on a Santiago City Tour and Undurraga Winery Experience to explore the vibrant city of Santiago and indulge in the finest wines of Maipo Valley. Book now!
- Central Market (Mercado Central) - Santiago, Chile’s Central Market has been recognized by National Geographic as one of the top ten food markets globally. Featured in National Geographic’s book “Journeys of a Lifetime,” this list highlights markets worldwide that offer fresh local produce and a glimpse into local life.
- Paseo Ahumada - Paseo…
- Central Market (Mercado Central) - Santiago, Chile’s Central Market has been recognized by National Geographic as one of the top ten food markets globally. Featured in National Geographic’s book “Journeys of a Lifetime,” this list highlights markets worldwide that offer fresh local produce and a glimpse into local life.
- Paseo Ahumada - Paseo Ahumada is a four-block-long street in downtown Santiago. It runs north-south from Plaza de Armas to Avenida Libertador General Bernardo O’Higgins, lined with buildings featuring retail shops on their lower levels. At its northern end is the Plaza de Armas metro station, and at its southern end is the Universidad de Chile metro station.
- Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana) - This is the seat of the Archbishop of Santiago de Chile, currently Celestino Aós Braco, and the center of the archdiocese of Santiago de Chile. The neoclassical cathedral’s construction began in 1753 and concluded in 1799, designed by Italian architect Gioacchino Toesca. Further modifications at the end of the 19th century gave it its current appearance.
- La Moneda - La Moneda serves as the seat of the President of the Republic of Chile. It also houses the offices of three cabinet ministers: Interior, General Secretariat of the Presidency, and General Secretariat of the Government. It occupies an entire block in downtown Santiago.
- Central Post Office (Museo Postal) - The Central Post Office Building is a historic post office located on the northern edge of Plaza de Armas in Santiago, Chile. It is adjacent to the Palacio de la Real Audiencia de Santiago and stands on land originally owned by Pedro de Valdivia, where he built his house.
- Ex Congreso Nacional - This building was the former home of the Chilean Congress. Congress met here in central Santiago until Salvador Allende’s socialist government was overthrown by Augusto Pinochet’s military coup on September 11, 1973. During the Pinochet dictatorship, Congress was relocated to new premises in Valparaíso. The old building was declared a national monument in 1976 and housed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs between 1990 and 2006. The Senate moved its offices in Santiago to this building in December 2000.
- Castillo Hidalgo - Located atop Santa Lucia hill in Santiago’s historic center, El Castillo Hidalgo was constructed in 1816 during the Reconquest by order of the last Spanish Governor of Santiago, Casimiro Marco del Pont. It is one of the city’s most significant historical buildings.
- Cerro San Cristobal - +++ If Option Selected +++
Cerro San Cristóbal is a must-visit site in Santiago, offering breathtaking views of the city. This large hill provides one of the most stunning panoramas of Santiago. Each visit enhances one’s understanding of the city, allowing for the identification of more landmarks and sectors. For newcomers to Santiago, the view from here offers a clear orientation of the city amidst its surroundings, including the Andes Mountains and the Cordillera de la Costa.
- Cerro Santa Lucia - +++ If Option Selected +++
This hill is a site of historical significance. It is the remnant of a 15-million-year-old volcano and was used by conquistadors as a lookout during the conquest of Chile. Pedro de Valdivia declared the founding of Santiago atop this hill in 1541. In 1872, Governor Benjamin Vicuña Mackenna transformed the hill into a park to commemorate its historical importance. Since then, it has undergone numerous renovations. Today, it spans 65,300 square meters, featuring bronze gates, metal stairways, and various fountains and statues.
- Sanhattan - This is the financial district located in the upper area of Santiago.
- Plaza de La Constitucion - This plaza occupies a full square block in the heart of Santiago’s civic district. It is situated in front of the northern facade of the Palacio de la Moneda and is surrounded by other government buildings, including those housing the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice, Banco Central de Chile, and the Intendencia de Santiago.
- San Francisco Church - The church, along with its adjacent convent, is one of the oldest colonial-era buildings in Chile. It was consecrated in 1622.
- Centro Cultural Palacio de la Moneda y Plaza de la Ciudadania - The Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda is located beneath Plaza de la Ciudadanía. Its glass-slab roof allows natural light to flood the vault-like space, with ramps winding down through the central atrium past the Cineteca Nacional, a state-run art-house movie theater, to two large temporary exhibition spaces that host major touring shows visiting Santiago.
- Barrio Bellavista - This area lies between the Mapocho River and San Cristóbal Hill in Santiago, Chile. Known as Santiago’s bohemian quarter, it features numerous restaurants, boutiques, avant-garde galleries, bars, and clubs. Many of the city’s intellectuals and artists reside in Bellavista, including Pablo Neruda’s house, La Chascona.
- Parque Metropolitano de Santiago - Parquemet - +++ If Option Selected +++
The park was established in April 1966, incorporating the Chilean National Zoo and the services of San Cristóbal Hill. It is managed by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development.
- Biblioteca Nacional (National Library) - The Biblioteca Nacional is one of the first institutions created by the newly formed Republic of Chile during the Patria Vieja period. A “Proclamation of Foundation” for the Biblioteca Nacional was published in the newspaper El Monitor Araucano on August 19, 1813, calling on citizens to contribute their books to form a great public library.
- Palacio de Tribunales de Justicia - This building houses the Supreme Court of Chile, the Court of Appeals of Santiago, and the Court-martial Court of the Chilean Army, Air Force, and Carabineros de Chile. It occupies a full block-front on Compañía Street between Bandera and Morandé Streets.
- Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral GAM - Inspired by Chile’s renowned poet Gabriela Mistral (1889 – 1957), this cultural center reflects her love of words, democratic conviction, and dedication to education. Born as Lucila Godoy Alcayaga in Vicuña, Chile, she began writing and teaching at 15. At 25, she published her first major work, “Sonetos de la muerte,” winning the Chilean literary award in 1912.
- Costanera Center - The Torre Costanera, designed by architect César Pelli, stands 300 meters (980 ft) tall, making it the tallest building in Latin America and the second tallest in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Parque Forestal - Parque Forestal is a large, narrow park featuring numerous must-see locations in downtown Santiago. It borders the Mapocho River from Plaza Baquedano, also known as Plaza Italia, to Estación Mapocho, a historical building and cultural center near the Puente Cal y Canto metro station. Mercado Central, La Vega, and the Bellas Artes museum are among the major destinations located in or near Parque Forestal.
- Patio Bellavista - This open-air complex of bars, restaurants, and shops is located at the corner of Pio Nono and Constitución. It is a relatively recent addition to the city’s culinary, nightlife, and cultural scene.
- Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts - The Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts is a major center for Chilean and broader South American art. Established in 1880, it is the oldest museum in South America.
- Parque Bicentenario - Bicentenario Park (Parque Bicentenario) is a nature park located on one side of the capital’s financial district, known as “Sanhattan.” This modern and well-maintained park offers extensive lawns for walking, themed spaces for leisure activities, and opportunities to observe swans and other birds in its two artificial lagoons.
- Parque De Las Esculturas - Situated between the Mapocho River and Avenida Santa María, Santiago’s Sculpture Park (Parque de las Esculturas) is an open-air art museum that opened in 1982 to beautify an area damaged by a flood of the Mapocho River. The park features impressive sculptures by various Chilean and international artists.
- Vina Undurraga - This guided tour lasts approximately one hour, taking visitors through the winery’s park, the Aliwen corner, which recreates Chile’s southern vegetation and features totem poles of the Mapuche people, and then onto the vineyards. Visitors can appreciate the beautiful garden of varieties before continuing into the winemaking cellars, concluding with a wine tasting of four reserve wines.
- San Antonio - Departure from the city of San Antonio.

- San Antonio Drop off with services from Santiago
- Expert professional guide included
- Viña del Mar Drop off with services from Santiago
- Exclusive wine tasting experience
- Private Service for a personalized experience
- Valparaiso Drop off with services from Santiago
- All local taxes covered
- Comfortable transport in an air-conditioned minivan
- Convenient hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- San Antonio Drop off with services from Santiago
- Expert professional guide included
- Viña del Mar Drop off with services from Santiago
- Exclusive wine tasting experience
- Private Service for a personalized experience
- Valparaiso Drop off with services from Santiago
- All local taxes covered
- Comfortable transport in an air-conditioned minivan
- Convenient hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
If you are going to use Valparaiso or San Antonio port for your cruise this is one of the Best ways of enjoy the city of Santiago and the excellence of one of the most important vineyards of Maipo Valley.
From your hotel or accomodation enjoy a panoramic city tour of Santiago visiting the principal turistic spots and learn about the past, present and…
If you are going to use Valparaiso or San Antonio port for your cruise this is one of the Best ways of enjoy the city of Santiago and the excellence of one of the most important vineyards of Maipo Valley.
From your hotel or accomodation enjoy a panoramic city tour of Santiago visiting the principal turistic spots and learn about the past, present and future of the city.
Later we take coast direction for visit undurraga Vineyard which became the first Chilean vineyard to export to the United States.
You will find yourself in one of the oldest cellars in the country, built in the year 1885.
You will enjoy wine tour with wine tastings, After that depending of your option you will have a a safe drop off on your port of San Antonio or Valparaiso around 3:00 pm or the time that you want.
This tour also has the option of do the pick up in one of these ports visiting the vineyard and doing city tour later.
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
- Minimum drinking age is 18 years
- At time of booking, Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding time
- Each traveler is allowed a maximum of 2 suitcase. Oversized or excessive luggage (e.g. surfboards, golf clubs or bikes) may have certain restrictions, please inquire with the operator prior to travel to confirm if your excess luggage is acceptable
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.