Discover Santiago’s hidden gems on a private walking tour. Immerse in local culture, explore vibrant neighborhoods, and uncover Chile’s rich history.
Discover Santiago’s hidden gems on a private walking tour. Immerse in local culture, explore vibrant neighborhoods, and uncover Chile’s rich history.
- Plaza Baquedano (Plaza Italia) - This prominent square is renowned as the center of numerous social, political events, and sports celebrations in Santiago. While exploring the square, visitors will discover the significance of the statues and buildings surrounding it and its importance in Chile’s recent history. It also serves as a major transit…
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Plaza Baquedano (Plaza Italia) - This prominent square is renowned as the center of numerous social, political events, and sports celebrations in Santiago. While exploring the square, visitors will discover the significance of the statues and buildings surrounding it and its importance in Chile’s recent history. It also serves as a major transit hub, offering insights into Santiago’s public transport system and the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
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Barrio Bellavista - A bohemian and colorful district, Bellavista is filled with street art, cafes, and bars. Visitors can wander through its lively streets, visiting landmarks like La Chascona, the home of poet Pablo Neruda. Bellavista also provides a glimpse into Santiago’s dynamic nightlife and arts scene, with opportunities to view murals and local artisan shops.
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Parque Forestal - This park runs alongside the Mapocho River, offering a tranquil green space for a leisurely walk. As visitors stroll, they will see locals exercising, artists selling their creations, and couples relaxing. It’s also an excellent spot to admire some of the city’s key cultural landmarks, such as the Museum of Fine Arts (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes).
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Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts - Named after the Fine Arts Museum (Bellas Artes), this area is rich in cultural landmarks. Visitors will explore the museum’s exterior and surrounding streets, known for their European-inspired architecture. This neighborhood is ideal for those interested in Santiago’s artistic heritage.
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Barrio Lastarria - This trendy, artistic neighborhood is brimming with boutique cafes, art galleries, and theaters. Visitors will enjoy walking through its cobblestone streets, admiring street art, and perhaps stopping for a coffee or local snack. Lastarria is also home to the GAM Cultural Center, where visitors can learn about Chile’s arts and cultural scene.
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Cerro Santa Lucia - This historic hill is where Santiago was officially founded in 1541. Visitors will walk through beautifully landscaped gardens, ascend winding staircases, and reach charming terraces. At the summit, they’ll enjoy panoramic views of Santiago, framed by the Andes. Visitors can explore the Neptune Fountain and the Castillo Hidalgo, which add to the historic charm. Additionally, a visit to a local market offers the chance to purchase souvenirs from Chile’s native people.
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Barrio Paris Londres - This picturesque neighborhood is known for its narrow, winding streets and European-style architecture. It’s a quiet, charming part of the city, perfect for strolling and appreciating the architecture. Visitors will also learn about the area’s dark history, as it was a site of political imprisonment during the dictatorship.
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Nueva York - A hidden gem in the city, the New York neighborhood features narrow, European-style streets that transport visitors back to the early 20th century. The area is filled with financial buildings, giving it an air of sophistication and old-world charm. Visitors will admire the architecture and learn about Santiago’s economic history.
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La Moneda - The Presidential Palace, La Moneda, is one of Chile’s most significant political landmarks. Visitors will walk around the palace’s courtyard and learn about key events in Chile’s history, including the 1973 military coup. The palace also hosts a daily Changing of the Guard ceremony, which is a highlight for many visitors. Additionally, visitors will learn about the current political climate and be able to contrast the past with the present.
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Palacio de Tribunales de Justicia - A striking neoclassical building that houses the country’s Supreme Court, the Courts of Justice is an emblem of Chile’s legal system. Visitors will learn about the country’s judiciary and its role in Chilean society, while admiring the architectural beauty of the building.
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Ex Congreso Nacional - Once the seat of Chile’s National Congress, this majestic building is now a historical monument. Visitors will learn about Chile’s political history, focusing on the events surrounding the dictatorship and the return to democracy. The building itself is an architectural gem, featuring lush gardens and stately columns.
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Plaza de Armas - The heart of Santiago’s historical center, Plaza de Armas is surrounded by colonial architecture, including the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Central Post Office. Visitors will immerse themselves in the city’s history, exploring the plaza while learning about Santiago’s development over the centuries. Street performers and vendors often add to the lively atmosphere.
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Patronato - A melting pot of cultures, Patronato is known for its immigrant communities, especially Middle Eastern and Asian. Visitors will explore the bustling streets filled with diverse shops, street food vendors, and restaurants offering flavors from around the world. It’s a vibrant area that showcases Santiago’s cultural diversity.
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Santiago - Throughout the tour, additional stops will include hidden gems and lesser-known spots that only a local would know. These could include small plazas, local markets, and street art installations, allowing visitors to experience Santiago’s authentic side.
- License Guide
- Private transportation
- Bilingual personal guide
- Visit all the places during the tour with a guide
- Bottled water
- Tickets for Public transportation
- Pick up at Hotel and Safe return.
- Lunch
- License Guide
- Private transportation
- Bilingual personal guide
- Visit all the places during the tour with a guide
- Bottled water
- Tickets for Public transportation
- Pick up at Hotel and Safe return.
- Lunch
- Ride up to San Cristobal hill with funicular / viewpoint (+ 10,000 CLP per person / + 45 minutes)
- Museum Chascona / Pablo Neruda house (+ 15,000 CLP per person / + 60 minutes)
- Ride up to San Cristobal hill with funicular / viewpoint (+ 10,000 CLP per person / + 45 minutes)
- Museum Chascona / Pablo Neruda house (+ 15,000 CLP per person / + 60 minutes)
Venture off the usual path and discover Santiago like a local with this exclusive walking tour. Wander through the city’s renowned neighborhoods and find hidden treasures, from the historic Foundation Hill to the vibrant streets of Bellavista and the artistic hub of Lastarria. Throughout the journey, your enthusiastic guide will share fascinating tales…
Venture off the usual path and discover Santiago like a local with this exclusive walking tour. Wander through the city’s renowned neighborhoods and find hidden treasures, from the historic Foundation Hill to the vibrant streets of Bellavista and the artistic hub of Lastarria. Throughout the journey, your enthusiastic guide will share fascinating tales of the city’s past, lively street art, and the key events that have influenced modern Chile.
This tour offers more than just sightseeing — it’s about truly experiencing the genuine Chilean way of life. Explore lively local markets, unwind in Santiago’s serene parks, and gain a deeper appreciation of the social and political importance of its landmarks. Your guide will provide unique insights into Chilean culture, offering a new perspective on life in Santiago.
Join us for an unforgettable journey to experience the city as only a Chilean would. Reserve your spot now for a personalized, enriching adventure beyond the usual tourist path!
- Let us know anything you need before the tour and we can plan it for you.
- This is not wheelchair accessible
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.