Casco Histórico de Santiago

Casco Historico de Santiago

El Centro Histórico de Santiago, ubicado en el kilómetro cero, es el origen de la ciudad y de la historia de Chile. En pocas cuadras reúne patrimonio, cultura y vida urbana en un entorno caminable y conectado. Hoy combina tradición y modernidad, integrando comercio histórico, arte y nuevas experiencias que lo convierten en un destino único.

Concha y Toro neighbourhood

A small neighborhood made up of beautiful houses and low-rise buildings in Bauhaus and Art Deco styles, once home to Santiago’s old aristocracy. Today, it is a destination that blends the old with the modern, featuring art galleries, design shops, and restaurants.

Central Market

No sólo es el centro neurálgico de la gastronomía marina de Santiago, sino que también es un recinto que, en pocos metros cuadrados, concentra toda la vida popular chilena, con una amplia oferta de mariscos, quesos, hierbas y fiambre ría, entre otros productos. Emplazado en un edifico de más de 140 años, de fierro fundido en Gran Bretaña, en sus pasillos encuentras restaurantes y pequeños locales para todos los presupuestos.

Paris-London neighbourhood

A heritage neighbourhood and Typical Zone, its streets are dominated by Renaissance, neoclassical, baroque and neo-colonial architectural styles. The neighbourhood is a quiet environment and its streets are related to the modern history of Chile, in addition to the opening of important cultural spaces that have positioned it as a bohemian, intellectual and tourist pole.

Persa Victor Manuel

Ubicado en el corazón del Barrio Franklin, es un imperdible polo gastronómico que mezcla tradición y creatividad. Abierto sábados, domingos y festivos, reúne una variada oferta de cocina chilena e internacional con guiños a la street food, donde la mayoría de sus propuestas son atendidas por sus propios dueños, aportando identidad, cercanía y originales combinaciones de sabores.

Franklin neighbourhood

A former commercial district of the capital, it has now become a must-visit for lovers of traditional eateries, craft spirits, and antiques, as it is surrounded by large warehouses where treasures of all kinds can be found.

Yungay neighbourhood

This is one of Santiago's most traditional neighbourhoods and preserves the city's residential spirit in the face of the advance of modernity. In its streets and passages you can discover colourful murals, cultural spaces and a creative gastronomic offer.

Brazil Neighbourhood

It is a must for tourists, mainly because of the architectural value of its buildings, its interesting cultural offer and its wide range of specialised restaurants, bars and cafés.

Lastarria Neighbourhood

This area stands out for its interesting bohemian atmosphere, where modernity and avant-garde coexist in a neoclassical atmosphere that inspires a neighbourhood rich in culture and independent art.

Bellas Artes neighbourhood

This neighbourhood, declared a Typical Zone of Chile, has as its main attractions the imposing National Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the historic Forestal Park.