Itinerary 7 days in Santiago

A tour that combines historical heritage, wine tourism in the Maipo Valley, mountain nature, local culture and modern urban spaces. A complete experience that invites you to experience the diversity, flavours and landscapes of the Chilean capital on each day.
Museo Precolombino

Day 1

Santiago Patrimonial
Start your journey by touring the historic heart of the capital with a visit to the San Francisco Church and the charming passages of Barrio París and Londres. Continue to Barrio La Bolsa and the emblematic Bolsa de Comercio, then enjoy lunch around Plaza de Armas and the traditional Portal Fernández Concha. The day ends with a cultural immersion at the Casa Colorada Museum of Santiago and the Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art, two must-sees to understand the identity of the city.

Day 2

Maipo Valley Vineyards
Discover the winemaking tradition of the Maipo Valley by visiting the commune of Isla de Maipo, where you can visit renowned vineyards of different sizes and styles. Live tasting experiences, get to know the wineries and enjoy the rural landscape that has made Chilean wines internationally famous.
Viña Santa Ema
Almuerzo tradicional Pomaire

Day 3

Traditions in Pomaire
Delve into the local culture by visiting Pomaire, a town renowned for its clay handicrafts. Walk around its main square, take part in a pottery class and discover the history of the classic clay pig. Enjoy lunch in its traditional kitchens and complement the experience by visiting nurseries that reflect the agricultural richness of the area.

Day 4

Nature in the Cajón del Maipo
Explore one of the most impressive natural destinations in the city of Santiago with a visit to the El Yeso Reservoir, ideal for enjoying mountain landscapes and medium-intensity trekking. Then, delight yourself with the local gastronomy and dare with adventure tourism activities such as canopy, rafting or canyoning in the waters of the Maipo River.
Embalse del Yeso

Day 5

Experience in Pirque
Connect with nature in the Río Clarillo National Park through a low-intensity trek surrounded by native flora. Later, enjoy a wine tourism experience in the vineyards of the area, where architecture, landscape and winemaking tradition combine in a privileged environment.

Day 6

Urban Parks and Panoramic View
Enjoy Santiago's main urban parks starting with Cerro San Cristobal, where you can take a cable car or funicular up for panoramic views of the city. Continue with a gastronomic experience in Patio Bellavista and a stroll through the Bicentennial Park by its lagoon. End the day with an unforgettable sunset from the highest viewpoint in South America.
Parque MET
Parque Arauco. Compras Santiago

Day 7

Shopping Tourism
Close your trip with a stroll through the creative Barrio Italia, ideal for discovering local design and signature cafés. Continue with an afternoon of shopping in the malls of the eastern part of the city, where luxury brands mingle with independent designers and the playgrounds, cinemas and entertainment areas surprise with their wide diversity for all ages.

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