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Inca Lagoon in Andes Mountain Range - Visit Local Vineyard with Tasting included
Rp1.410.861
per adult
92% of travellers recommend

Santiago: Concha y Toro and Undurraga Vineyards Tour
Rp1.357.284
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Santiago Half-Day Walking Tour with Hotel Pick up & Food Sample
Rp1.053.681
per adult
96% of travellers recommend

Discover Santiago: Tourist Bus, Cerro San Cristobal and Wine
Rp1.745.717
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Santiago: Valle Nevado and Farellones Ski-Center Day Trip
Rp1.000.104
per adult
74% of travellers recommend

Santiago: 1-Day Hop-On Hop-Off Bus and Cable Car Ticket
Rp1.196.553
per adult

Santiago: Valle Nevado and Farellones – Snowy Mountain Scenery
Rp731.760
per adult
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1. Costanera Center
Take a break from Santiago’s historic attractions and urban parks to enjoy some retail therapy at the Costanera Center. This commercial and business center is home to a modern shopping mall with floor upon floor of independent stores and internationally famous brands. The complex also encompasses four skyscrapers occupied by hotels and offices, including the sparkling 984-foot (300-meter) tall Gran Torre Santiago, one of the highest structures in South America.
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2. Plaza de Armas
Lively and picturesque Plaza de Armas is the historic heart of Santiago. Admire important city landmarks, visit museums and art galleries, shop for handicrafts and watch street performers. Established by Pedro de Valdivia shortly after he founded the city in 1541, this leafy square has been the city’s pulsating epicenter for nearly five centuries.
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3. Palacio de la Moneda
Visit the Palacio de la Moneda (Coin Palace) to stand at the scene of notable events in Chilean history. Peak inside presidential offices and watch performances by marching bands. Inaugurated in 1805, the ornate neoclassical palace started life as Chile’s royal mint before becoming the official presidential residence and later the seat of government.
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4. San Cristobal Hill
Rising from the heart of Santiago is the scenic peak of San Cristobal Hill (Cerro San Cristóbal). The 2,280-foot-tall (860-meter) hilltop offers unbeatable views across Santiago and out toward the breathtaking Andes mountain range. Cerro San Cristóbal is the highlight of Parque Metropolitano, Santiago’s largest urban park. Enjoy its landscaped green spaces, swimming pools, a zoo and kids’ playgrounds.
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5. Santa Lucia Hill
Rising out of the eastern edge of downtown Santiago is the picturesque Cerro Santa Lucía (Santa Lucia Hill). Escape the city center crowds and enjoy panoramic views over Santiago’s rooftops to the Andes mountains. Admire an impressive collection of art and architecture or shop for handicrafts at artisanal markets.
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6. Mercado Central
Allow your senses to run wild as the diversity of Chilean cuisine unfolds at the Mercado Central. This colorful and frenzied food market has been a quintessential part of Santiago’s daily life since 1872. Sample everything from colorful fruits and vegetables to freshly-baked breads and delicious plates of seafood.
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