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Lastarria charms with cobblestone streets lined by neoclassical mansions in warm ochres and deep reds. This cultural heart of Santiago buzzes with museums, galleries, and weekend artisan markets in Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro. The iconic red-brick Iglesia de la Vera Cruz stands amid tree-lined streets where art lovers browse contemporary works at the Museo de Artes Visuales.
Santiago's hippest district offers an eclectic dining scene from cozy wine bars to upscale Chilean fusion restaurants. Boutique hotels in converted mansions provide stylish places to stay with historic charm. Metro Bellas Artes sits at the neighborhood's edge, making exploration easy in this walkable cultural enclave.
Boasting high-rise apartments and elegant houses, this area offers access to Cerro San Cristóbal with its Virgin Mary statue, Metropolitan Zoo, and the Teleférico. Explore the nearby bohemian Barrio Bellavista, home to artists and performers.
Bellavista pulses with artsy energy where colorful murals climb up hillside streets and creativity flows like wine. Pablo Neruda's whimsical house-museum La Chascona sits alongside buzzing Patio Bellavista, where locals and travelers mix and mingle. Ride the funicular up Cerro San Cristóbal for jaw-dropping views of Santiago sprawled below you.
The neighborhood comes alive after dark with everything from casual empanada stands to hip Chilean fusion spots. Boutique hostels and charming guesthouses tucked into colonial buildings make perfect home bases. Getting around is a breeze with the Baquedano metro station connecting you to Santiago's center.
Las Condes sparkles with upscale energy, from the gleaming Costanera Center skyscrapers to the marble-lined corridors of Parque Arauco Mall. Families love KidZania Santiago, while shoppers hunt for treasures at Pueblito Los Dominicos. The manicured Parque Araucano offers a peaceful break with its Japanese garden and weekend artisan markets.
Getting around is a breeze with three metro stations connecting you to downtown Santiago in minutes. Sleek hotels and luxury apartments dot the neighborhood, perfect for travelers who appreciate the finer things. The Andes Mountains create a stunning backdrop for this modern district that locals proudly nickname "Sanhattan."
Boasting Santiago's most exclusive shopping street, Avenida Alonso de Córdova, with luxury boutiques like Louis Vuitton and Armani, this upscale area is also home to elite private schools and the Gliders Club. Easily accessible via Costanera Norte toll-way.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Costanera Center in Providencia. Splash some more cash at Tobalaba Urban Market, Drugstore, and Vivo Panorámico.
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Movistar Arena, a stadium in Downtown Santiago. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here. If you think Movistar Arena is cool, you also might like Julio Martinez Pradanos National Stadium and Estadio Monumental David Arellano, both located nearby.
After visiting Palacio de la Moneda, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Santiago. Discover the fascinating museums and shops in this family-friendly area.
After visiting Santa Lucia Hill, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Santiago. Discover the fascinating museums and shops in this family-friendly area.
Between the snow-capped Andes and coastal mountains, a city of contrasts awaits. Ascend San Cristobal Hill for panoramic views before exploring the historic Plaza de Armas with its magnificent cathedral. The Museum of Memory and Human Rights offers powerful insights into Chile's complex past. Patio Bellavista buzzes with cafes and artisan shops - perfect for sampling local wines and empanadas. Families flock to Fantasilandia's thrilling rides, while KidZania Santiago lets little ones play at adult professions. Music lovers shouldn't miss Plaza Nunoa's vibrant nightlife scene. For retail therapy and city views, the towering Costanera Center combines shopping with spectacular vistas from its sky-high observation deck.
There's a lot visitors like about Santiago, especially its restaurants and museums. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Why not spend time at Fantasilandia and Chilean National Zoo?You might find that sights like Museum of Memory and Human Rights and Palacio de la Moneda are worth a visit.