Explore Santiago’s skyline with a funicular and cable car tour, blending panoramic views, culture, and nature in a 2.5-hour adventure.
Explore Santiago’s skyline with a funicular and cable car tour, blending panoramic views, culture, and nature in a 2.5-hour adventure.
- Teatro Universidad de Chile - This historic performing arts venue is conveniently located next to Baquedano metro station. Renowned for its neoclassical architecture and cultural significance, it has been the stage for many of Chile’s most notable concerts and theatrical events. Situated at the intersection of major avenues and near vibrant parks,…
- Teatro Universidad de Chile - This historic performing arts venue is conveniently located next to Baquedano metro station. Renowned for its neoclassical architecture and cultural significance, it has been the stage for many of Chile’s most notable concerts and theatrical events. Situated at the intersection of major avenues and near vibrant parks, it embodies the city’s artistic essence and central vibrancy.
- Plaza Baquedano (Plaza Italia) - Also known as Plaza Italia, this bustling central square is where key avenues like Providencia and Alameda converge. It serves as a cultural focal point, historically recognized as a site for protests and celebrations. Encircled by lively parks and iconic statues, it signifies the gateway to Santiago’s dynamic core, bridging the city’s historic and contemporary areas.
- Barrio Bellavista - Famous for its bohemian atmosphere, Barrio Bellavista is Santiago’s vibrant nightlife and cultural center. Explore its vivid streets adorned with street art, eateries, pubs, and boutique stores. This area offers a blend of traditional Chilean allure and modern energy, ideal for experiencing local cuisine and artistic shops. It also houses Pablo Neruda’s La Chascona museum, enriching the neighborhood with literary history.
- Patio Bellavista - Located at the foot of San Cristóbal Hill, Patio Bellavista combines dining, culture, and local artistry. This bustling open-air complex includes restaurants, cafes, and shops offering handmade jewelry, lapis lazuli, and copper items — an excellent stop before venturing up the hill.
- Casa Museo La Chascona - Discover the enchanting world of Pablo Neruda at La Chascona, his vibrant Santiago residence turned museum. Built for his secret love, it reflects the poet’s whimsical nature, featuring winding corridors, nautical elements, and personal artifacts that narrate his remarkable life.
- Cerro San Cristobal - Ascend above Santiago at Cerro San Cristóbal, the city’s natural vantage point and iconic green area. As part of the expansive Metropolitan Park, the hill provides sweeping views, stunning gardens, and the renowned Virgin Mary statue standing 22 meters high. A serene retreat in the city’s heart.
- Pío Nono Funicular Station - Experience a nostalgic journey aboard the historic Funicular del Cerro San Cristóbal, operational since 1925. This delightful incline railway transports you up the hillside through lush foliage, culminating in breathtaking views of Santiago from the top.
- Tupahue station. Cerro San Cristobal Cable Car - Tupahue Station serves as the midpoint on the Santiago Cable Car, granting access to verdant gardens, pools, and cultural venues within the Metropolitan Park. Nearby, the iconic Tupahue Pool and the charming Casa de la Cultura Anahuac offer a tranquil respite amidst nature.
- Oasis station. Cerro San Cristobal Cable Car - Soar above Santiago in vibrant cabins on the Cable Car of Cerro San Cristóbal. Recently updated, this picturesque ride links key park locations, delivering unforgettable aerial vistas of the cityscape, the Andes, and the lively neighborhoods below.
- Pedro de Valdivia Norte - Situated in Providencia, Pedro de Valdivia Norte provides a tranquil retreat with its residential appeal and green spaces. This neighborhood, influenced by English urban design, features broad streets, tree-lined parks, and historic sites like the Casona de Lo Contador. It’s a serene area near Santiago’s city center, offering a blend of tranquility and accessibility with its proximity to public transport.
- Providencia - A lively blend of residential and commercial areas, Providencia is one of Santiago’s most energetic neighborhoods. Known for its broad avenues, modern shopping centers, and stylish cafés, Providencia offers a mix of urban convenience and green spaces. With landmarks like Plaza Las Lilas and various cultural attractions, it’s the ideal place to experience Santiago’s contemporary lifestyle and rich heritage simultaneously.

- Cable Car Ride with Panoramic Views of Santiago
- Fully narrated walking tour through Santiago’s bohemian district and Cerro San Cristobal
- Photo stops at key locations
- Stop for ‘Mote con Huesillo’, a local Chilean treat
- Recommendations for food, shopping, and things to do after the tour
- Insights into Santiago’s history, culture and traditions…
- Cable Car Ride with Panoramic Views of Santiago
- Fully narrated walking tour through Santiago’s bohemian district and Cerro San Cristobal
- Photo stops at key locations
- Stop for ‘Mote con Huesillo’, a local Chilean treat
- Recommendations for food, shopping, and things to do after the tour
- Insights into Santiago’s history, culture and traditions
- Visit to the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception Sanctuary
- Funicular Ride to Cerro Santa Lucia’s Summit
- Certified Local Guide (Portuguese/English)
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Experience Santiago from above with the Skyline Santiago: Explore San Cristóbal by Funicular & Cable Car tour! Begin your journey in the lively Bellavista, known for its vibrant streets, bohemian nightlife, diverse restaurants, and artisan shops. Ascend the historic funicular to the top of Cerro San Cristóbal, where the impressive Virgin of the…
Experience Santiago from above with the Skyline Santiago: Explore San Cristóbal by Funicular & Cable Car tour! Begin your journey in the lively Bellavista, known for its vibrant streets, bohemian nightlife, diverse restaurants, and artisan shops. Ascend the historic funicular to the top of Cerro San Cristóbal, where the impressive Virgin of the Immaculate Conception statue stands, offering stunning views of the city. Visit the Sanctuary, wander through lush terraces, and taste traditional delights like mote con huesillos. Then, take to the skies on the cable car, gliding over parks, gardens, and Santiago’s modern skyline. Stroll through the serene Pedro de Valdivia Norte neighborhood and appreciate outdoor sculptures before concluding the tour near the historic Teatro Oriente. This 2.5-hour guided experience is ideal for travelers seeking to combine panoramic views, nature, and local culture in one memorable Santiago adventure!
- Infant seats are not available at funicular
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.