Tour the icons of the city aboard this Big Bus and combine with the experience of the main attractions of the Metropolitan Park: Cable Car, Funicular and Panoramic Buses, which offer you the best views of Santiago. You can go up and down unlimited for a day.
Tour the icons of the city aboard this Big Bus and combine with the experience of the main attractions of the Metropolitan Park: Cable Car, Funicular and Panoramic Buses, which offer you the best views of Santiago. You can go up and down unlimited for a day.
Santiago One-Day Tourist Bus, Cable Car, and Funicular (Route)
Operating Schedule: Service available from Tuesday to Sunday
First departure at 9:30 AM
Service ends at 6:00 PM
Buses run every hour
Feel free to hop on and off the bus as often as you like along the route. To complete the last full circuit, please board the bus before 4:00 PM….
Santiago One-Day Tourist Bus, Cable Car, and Funicular (Route)
Operating Schedule: Service available from Tuesday to Sunday
First departure at 9:30 AM
Service ends at 6:00 PM
Buses run every hour
Feel free to hop on and off the bus as often as you like along the route. To complete the last full circuit, please board the bus before 4:00 PM.
1. Av. Pdte. Kennedy 5059
Parque Arauco: This is one of the most significant malls in Chile and Latin America. It offers a wide range of products from top brands, along with an engaging outdoor boulevard featuring a variety of dining options, a cinema, a theater, and an Infocenter Turistik (located at the boulevard’s entrance) where you can learn about Santiago and its surroundings. Nearby, Parque Araucano is perfect for walking, exploring, picnicking, and enjoying fresh air and nature.
2. Isabel Montt & Avenida Bicentenario
Bicentennial Park: Designed by architect and landscape designer Teodoro Fernández, this beautiful park spans 27 hectares along the southern bank of the Mapocho River. It features two lagoons inhabited by black-necked swans, flamingos, herons, and fish, walking trails, an amphitheater for musicals, plays, and other performances, and an exclusive international restaurant called Mestizo. It’s an ideal spot to enjoy the outdoors and capture stunning photos that blend nature and architecture.
3. Oasis station. Cerro San Cristobal Cable Car
Cable car: This stop is closest to the entrance of Santiago Metropolitan Park and the Cable Car. It’s just a 5-minute walk to enjoy attractions like viewing Santiago from above on the Cable Car and reaching the summit of San Cristobal Hill. On the way to the park, visit the Sculpture Park, an outdoor area with over 30 sculptures by renowned Chilean artists. Also nearby is the historic Casona “Lo Contador,” a beautiful building with late 18th-century Spanish influences, now home to the Catholic University’s Campus of Architecture, Design, and Urban Studies.
4. Patio Bellavista
Patio Bellavista: Bellavista is one of Santiago’s most visited areas, offering a mix of culture and entertainment. Patio Bellavista hosts art exhibitions, live music, theater, craft shops, and a diverse and delicious culinary selection. This stop is 5 minutes from Parquemet (entrance via Pius Nono), where you’ll find the Metropolitan Zoo and Panoramic Buses that take you to the summit of San Cristobal Hill, where you can connect to the Cable Car. Nearby are Plaza Baquedano, Parque Forestal y Bustamante, and numerous bars and restaurants.
5. Monjitas 821
Plaza de Armas: The Plaza de Armas is the true heart of Santiago. This type of square is found throughout Chile, as the Spanish used it as the central point for their grid plans when establishing cities. From this Turistik stop, you can explore the historic city center, visiting the historic buildings surrounding the square, such as the Metropolitan Cathedral, Santiago Municipality, Central Post Office, Casa Colorada and Santiago Museum, Former National Congress, and National Historical Museum, among others.
6. Constitution Park
Constitution Square: Around this square are some of the most important buildings and monuments related to the executive branch of the State of Chile, including the Palacio de la Moneda, the seat of the Chilean Government Presidency. Constructed between 1784 and 1805, it was designed by Italian architect Joaquín Toesca and was originally intended to be the Royal Mint, hence its current name. You can view and explore buildings and landmarks including Constitution Square, Palacio de la Moneda, Palacio de la Moneda Cultural Center, Metropolitan Quartermaster, Santiago Stock Exchange, Club de la Unión, University of Chile, Paseo Bulnes, and Barrio Eighteen.
7. Av Alameda Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins 440
Cerro Santa Lucia: Santa Lucia Hill has been a significant point since Santiago’s founding. On February 12, 1541, the monumental neoclassical entrance of the hill was completed in 1902, harmonizing around a sculpture of the god Neptune with an entire architectural ensemble featuring curved stairs, pools, a large terrace, and a triumphal arch topped by a dome. The ensemble evokes the lifestyle of Santiago’s high society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. From the Turistik Santa Lucia stop, you can explore places of interest including Cerro Santa Lucia, National Library, Paris-London Quarter, San Francisco del Monte Church, Central House of the Catholic University of Chile, and Barrio Lastarria, known for its strong cultural presence with art galleries, restaurants, and cultural centers.
8. Plaza La Aviación
Plaza de la Aviación: This plaza is an extension of Balmaceda Park, created in 1929 as part of the old Japanese Park, designed by Austrian landscape designer Oscar Prager. Its current name honors the Chilean Air Force monument erected in 1980. Additionally, the plaza features a water fountain called Bicentennial, nearly 70 meters long and over 25 meters wide, inaugurated in 2005 by the Municipality of Providencia. In this area, you can visit Parque Balmaceda and Parque Uruguay, which are part of the green spaces along the Mapocho River’s banks. You can also stroll along Avenida Providencia, a vibrant tourist area with various shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars to enjoy Santiago.
9. Tajamar & Avenida Vitacura
Costanera Center: The Costanera Center offers a modern and exciting experience. It features the tallest building in Latin America, standing at 300 meters high, and provides endless possibilities, starting with its extensive range of products in Chile’s largest mall, housing some of the world’s most important brands. In addition to its vast culinary offerings, it has a terrace and a viewpoint, the Sky Costanera, which offers privileged views of the city. The complex also includes a cinema and is surrounded by the epitome of modernity and progress, located in front of the city’s new financial district, also known as Sanhattan.
10. Isidora Goyenechea & La Pastora
Interactive Museum: Las Condes This stop is in the heart of the El Golf neighborhood, named because the entrance to the exclusive Los Leones Golf Club is just a few blocks away. Many of the mansions in the area date back to the mid-20th century and belonged to the family of the wealthy Isidora Goyenechea, after whom the main street of this neighborhood is named. Around this stop, you’ll find numerous restaurants and cafes, as well as the Municipal Theatre of Las Condes and the Interactive Museum of Las Condes. Here, you can travel through space and time with entertaining 3D audiovisual productions, making it an ideal outing for families.
Points of Interest
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Parque Arauco
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Parque Bicentenario
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Parque Metropolitano de Santiago - Parquemet
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Patio Bellavista
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Plaza de Armas
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Plaza de La Constitucion
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Centro Cultural Palacio de la Moneda y Plaza de la Ciudadania
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Cerro Santa Lucia
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Plaza de la Aviacion
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Sky Costanera
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Teatro Municipal Las Condes
- Unlimited Hop On - Hop Off Ticket for one day
- Unlimited panoramic buses for a day in Parque Metropolitano (Tuesday to Sunday)
- Santiago Cable Car Ticket for a day (Tuesday to Sunday)
- Santiago Funicular Ticket for one day (Tuesday to Sunday)
- Unlimited Hop On - Hop Off Ticket for one day
- Unlimited panoramic buses for a day in Parque Metropolitano (Tuesday to Sunday)
- Santiago Cable Car Ticket for a day (Tuesday to Sunday)
- Santiago Funicular Ticket for one day (Tuesday to Sunday)
- Gratuities
- other tickets
- Gratuities
- other tickets
- Cable Car, Funicular and Panoramic Buses do not operate on Mondays
- Cable Car, Funicular and Panoramic Buses do not operate on Mondays
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.