Discover the beauty of Santiago, Chile on a city tour that takes you through majestic Andes, European architecture, and bohemian neighborhoods. Explore historic sites, visit the presidential palace, and indulge in delicious Chilean seafood at the Central Market.
Discover the beauty of Santiago, Chile on a city tour that takes you through majestic Andes, European architecture, and bohemian neighborhoods. Explore historic sites, visit the presidential palace, and indulge in delicious Chilean seafood at the Central Market.
- Cerro Santa Lucia - Santa Lucia Hill is a city park situated in the center of Santiago, Chile. It is bordered to the south by Avenida Libertador General Bernardo O’Higgins, where the Santa Lucia station of the Santiago Metro is located, to the west by Santa Lucia Street, to the north by Merced Street, and to the east by Victoria Subercaseaux…
- Cerro Santa Lucia - Santa Lucia Hill is a city park situated in the center of Santiago, Chile. It is bordered to the south by Avenida Libertador General Bernardo O’Higgins, where the Santa Lucia station of the Santiago Metro is located, to the west by Santa Lucia Street, to the north by Merced Street, and to the east by Victoria Subercaseaux Street. The hill stands at an elevation of 629 meters above sea level, with a height of 69 meters and covers an area of 65,300 square meters.
- Centro Cultural Palacio de la Moneda y Plaza de la Ciudadania - The Palacio de La Moneda, often referred to as La Moneda, serves as the official residence of the President of the Republic of Chile. It also accommodates the General Secretariat of the Presidency and the General Secretariat of Government. Situated in the Santiago commune, it is bordered by Moneda Street (north), Morandé Street (east), the Alameda del Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins (south), and Teatinos Street (west). To the north lies the Plaza de la Constitución and to the south, the Plaza de la Ciudadanía.
- Ex Congreso Nacional - The palace of the former National Congress of Chile served as the headquarters for the two chambers of the National Congress from 1876 to 1973. Located in Santiago, Chile, it was declared a Historic Monument in 1976.
- Oficina de Turismo Plaza de Armas de Santiago - The Plaza de Armas de Santiago is situated in the Santiago commune and serves as the core of the historic center of Chile’s capital. It is located within the quadrant bordered by Cathedral and Monjitas Streets to the north, May 21 and State Streets to the east, Company and Merced Streets to the south, and the Paseo Ahumada and Paseo Puente to the west. Beneath the Plaza is the Plaza de Armas station of the Santiago Metro, which opened in 2000 for line 5 and in 2018 for line 3.
- Bellavista - The Bellavista neighborhood is a district in Santiago, the capital of Chile, located between the north bank of the Mapocho River and San Cristóbal Hill. It is divided between the communes of Providencia to the east and Recoleta to the west, separated by Pío Nono Street, which serves as the main thoroughfare of the neighborhood.
The area’s development began during the colonial era when it was known as La Chimba. The construction of the Cal y Canto Bridge connected it to the rest of the city, and since the early 19th century, it has developed urbanistically. Initially a Catholic and aristocratic area, today it features a mix of popular bars, cultural centers, and both national and international cuisine, making it the main bohemian neighborhood in the country.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Carbonated beverages
- Lunch
- Carbonated beverages
Located inside the Great Central Valley, at a height of 542 meters. Above sea level (1788 feet), between the majestic Andes mountain range and the mountains of the coastline, Santiago is a charming city that invites you to see its European architecture houses from the old aristocratic neighborhoods of downtown, El barrio civic is surrounded by the…
Located inside the Great Central Valley, at a height of 542 meters. Above sea level (1788 feet), between the majestic Andes mountain range and the mountains of the coastline, Santiago is a charming city that invites you to see its European architecture houses from the old aristocratic neighborhoods of downtown, El barrio civic is surrounded by the buildings of public ministries and
It is possible to visit the presidential palace, La Moneda, from there a small walk takes you to the main square where the Cathedral stands out as an interesting place to visit, then we go to Santa Lucia Hill, the right place where the Spaniards founded Santiago in 1541, then the tour takes you to Bellavista, the artistic and bohemian neighborhood is the next stop.
At lunch, the Central Market can be a real option to taste Chilean seafood and fish.
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