Explore Santiago’s vibrant history and modern charm in 3 hours. Discover iconic landmarks and hidden gems with an expert guide. Book your tour now.
Explore Santiago’s vibrant history and modern charm in 3 hours. Discover iconic landmarks and hidden gems with an expert guide. Book your tour now.
- Parque Bicentenario - The first stop offers insights into the origins and establishment of Bicentennial Park, its location in the Vitacura commune, and general information about the Andean mountain range, as well as local flora and fauna.
- Providencia - As the scenic walk continues, learn about the Providencia neighborhood, its history of…
- Parque Bicentenario - The first stop offers insights into the origins and establishment of Bicentennial Park, its location in the Vitacura commune, and general information about the Andean mountain range, as well as local flora and fauna.
- Providencia - As the scenic walk continues, learn about the Providencia neighborhood, its history of estates and farms, and explore its culinary offerings and historical background.
- Barrio Bellavista - Delve into this iconic Santiago neighborhood, its origins, graffiti, and artistic culture. Discover the roots of Creole culture and traditional dances. This area also houses La Chascona, the home of Chilean poet and Nobel Laureate Pablo Neruda.
- Plaza Baquedano (Plaza Italia) - Explore the history and significance of Baquedano and Italia squares, located on Santiago’s central axis, Avenida Alameda or Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins. Nearby, see the Catholic University of Chile, San Francisco Church, and the entrance to Santa Lucia Hill, the founding site of Santiago in 1541.
- Cerro Santa Lucia - The second stop on the panoramic tour offers insights into the founding of Santiago de la Nueva Extremadura and the origins of Santa Lucia Hill, known as Huelen Hill by the indigenous people. A 10-minute walk to the summit is available for those interested.
- La Moneda - Continue the tour with a panoramic view of the government palace, La Moneda. Learn about its origins, architecture, the Bicentennial flag, national symbols, and the coup d’état that took place here on September 11, 1973.
- Plaza de La Constitucion - Gain a panoramic understanding of Plaza de la Constitución, its history, architecture, and the presidential figures located throughout the square. Learn about Diego Portales and the emblems that adorn this area.
- Palacio de Tribunales de Justicia - On this panoramic tour, discover more about the Courts of Justice, Supreme Court, Former National Congress, and Museum of Pre-Columbian Art. Explore their origins, history, and location as the former hub of the Legislative and Judicial branches.
- Plaza de Armas - The final stop on the scenic tour. Discover the origins of Plaza de Armas, its indigenous roots with the Incas and Mapuches, the Spanish arrival in the 16th century, and its historical figures and founders. Admire the architecture and historical emblems surrounding the square, and enjoy free time to visit the Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago.
- Central Market (Mercado Central) - Gain a panoramic view of French architectural influence in Chile, represented by the Mapocho Train Station. Visit the Central Market, a Chilean architectural heritage site, and learn about popular culture and societal development.
- Barrio Bellavista - Optionally, conclude the tour with a meal at a recommended restaurant in the Bellavista neighborhood, showcasing Chilean culture. Alternatively, return to your hotel.
- Face-to-face Guide: English, Spanish, Portuguese
- Face-to-face Guide: English, Spanish, Portuguese
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Experience Santiago from a fresh angle with our panoramic tour, beginning at Parque Bicentenario. This modern green space provides breathtaking views of the city and a serene environment. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty, artificial lagoons, and sculptures that embellish this iconic park, showcasing Santiago’s contemporary side.
Following this, the…
Experience Santiago from a fresh angle with our panoramic tour, beginning at Parque Bicentenario. This modern green space provides breathtaking views of the city and a serene environment. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty, artificial lagoons, and sculptures that embellish this iconic park, showcasing Santiago’s contemporary side.
Following this, the tour will proceed to the historic center of the city, where participants will explore streets rich in history, colonial architecture, and monuments that have witnessed pivotal moments in Chile’s capital. The tour includes visits to the Palacio de la Moneda, a symbol of Chile’s political history, the Courts of Justice, Plaza de Armas, and more.
Accompanied by an expert guide, participants will gain insights into the city’s key landmarks and understand how its development has shaped Santiago’s distinctive character. This is an unforgettable experience for those eager to explore the city in depth and from a panoramic perspective.
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.