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Neighbourhoods of the city of Santiago
Explore the urban identity of the capital
Casco Histórico 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.
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Calle Erasmo Escala to the north, Avenida Brasil to the east and Ricardo Cumming to the west.
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.
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.
Ñuñoa Square
It is a feast of bars and restaurants which, together with the social life around the gastro-nomics, a major theatre and nightlife, will leave tourists ecstatic.
Providencia neighbourhood (Orrego Luco)
Tourists can indulge in exquisite international cuisine, surrounded by romantic neo-classical French-style architecture.
Manuel Montt neighbourhood
This gastronomic quarter offers a wide range of bars and restaurants. Its cobbled streets have made it one of the areas with the best gastronomic offerings.
La Chimba neighbourhood
It is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in the city of Santiago de Chile. It is characterised by a multiculturalism that makes it a perfect place to get to know and enjoy.
Bellavista neighbourhood
It is Santiago's bohemian and tourist neighbourhood by excellence, with one of the most varied cultural, gastronomic, social, artisan and fun proposals that you can find.
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.
Italia neighbourhood
A bohemian and vibrant corner of Santiago, known for its combination of design, gastronomy and art. Its streets are lined with furniture shops, boutiques, cafés and innovative restaurants.
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.
Monuments of Santiago
A journey through the heritage, art and history that shape the city's cultural identity.
Cuesta La Dormida (Route G16)
Site of high historical and symbolic value, located in the sector known as Cancha del Gato, the place where the hero of Independence was assassinated.
Avenida Independencia 3499
(Ex-employer's house of the Chacra Lo Negrete): This Historic Monument is a vestige of the way of life of the families of Santiago de Compostela at the end of the 19th century.
Av. Bernardo O'Higgins 3201, Talagante
is a key space for the artistic and patrimonial development of the commune, which invites to discover the local identity through art and
Los Morros with Lo Martínez Avenue
is one of the main heritage icons of the commune of El Bosque. Built in 1938, it was key for the agricultural development of the sector and
Bulnes, Nogales, Av. Portales, Maestranza, José Joaquín Pérez and Uno de Mayo streets.
National Monument in the category of typical or picturesque area, it meets the architectural conditions of the workers' houses of the beginning of the 20th century, being a
Fundo San Miguel s/n, El Monte.
This historic house is an emblematic place in Chile, as it was the home of the Carrera brothers, key figures in the independence process.
Plaza de la Cultura s/n, Ex Estación de Trenes, Santiago.
Uno de los espacios patrimoniales más emblemáticos de Santiago, destaca por su arquitectura de estilo neoclásico y su amplia oferta cultural, que incluye ferias, exposiciones,
Avenida Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 3170
Originally Estación Central de los Ferrocarriles, this National and Historic Monument is the main railway terminal in Chile and the head of the Southern Railway Network.
Calle Profesor Zañartu 951, Recoleta
Uno de los camposantos más grandes e históricos de Latinoamérica, cuenta con 86 hectáreas de extensión. Funciona como un inmenso museo al aire libre que
El Olivar 2739, La Pintana
is a historic building built in 1865 that belonged to the former Chilean president Aníbal Pinto. It currently houses the Casa de la Cultura of the commune,
Los Plátanos #3130
This historic building, declared a National Monument in 2009, currently serves as the headquarters of the Municipality of Macul. Built at the beginning of the 20th century, its architecture
Casona Patrimonial, home of President Manuel Montt and his family, where his son, President Pedro Montt, was born. This building, built between 1830 and
Avenida Padre Alberto Hurtado 1090, Padre Hurtado
The former Padre Hurtado railway station was built in the 1890s and provided a connection between Santiago and Cartagena, in the region of
Zona Lonquén Sur, Calera de tango
The site, declared a National Monument, retains its original features, including a neo-Gothic style chapel and a large mansion surrounded by corridors and green areas.
Road to Volcano 27197
A train station that linked San José de Maipo and the neighbouring commune of Puente Alto in the 1980s, it is now a heritage centre.
sector of Los Bajos de San Agustín
Founded in the 19th century, it was one of the main facilities dedicated to the production of gunpowder in the country, playing a strategic role during
Km 50 of Route 5 North
is an outstanding National Monument and a must-see for lovers of Chile's heritage and history. This elegant architectural ensemble preserves an extensive
Carretera General San Martín s/n
This monument commemorates the historic Battle of Chacabuco in 1817, a key milestone in Chile's independence. Designed by the Argentine sculptor Luis Perlotti,
Museums in Santiago
A journey through the heritage, art and history that shape the city's cultural identity.
San Miguel Open Sky Museum
Av. Departamental 1390, San Miguel.
Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna National Museum
Av. Vicuña Mackenna 94, Providencia.
Eduardo Frei Montalva House Museum
Hindenburg 683, Providencia.
Postal and Telegraph Museum of the Central Post Office
Plaza de Armas 989, Santiago.
Padre Hurtado Memorial Museum
Av. Padre Alberto Hurtado 1090, Estación Central.
Museum of Arts Universidad de Los Andes
Monseñor Álvaro del Portillo 12.455, Las Condes.
Museo de Quimica y Farmacia Prof. César Leyton G.
Merced 50, Santiago.
Archaeological Museum of Santiago
José Victorino Lastarria 307, Santiago.
Valentín Letelier Pedagogical Institute Museum
Av. Jose Pedro Alessandri 774, Ñuñoa.
Pablo Neruda's La Chascona House-Museum
Fernando Márquez De La Plata 0192, Providencia.
Carabineros de Carabineros Historical Museum
Antonio Varas 1690, Providencia.
San Francisco Museum of Colonial Art
Av Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 834, Santiago.
American Folk Art Museum
Av. Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 227, Santiago.
National Aeronautics and Space Museum
Av. Pedro Aguirre Cerda 5000, Cerrillos.
Jedimar Museum - Antique Automobiles
San Francisco de Borja 1240, Estación Central.
Churches of Santiago
A journey through the heritage, art and history that shape the city's cultural identity.
Church and Jesuit house
Camino El Sauce, near Paradero 21 via Lonquén
An 18th century heritage site and Historical Monument, the church and house of the Jesuits stand out for their colonial architecture in adobe and tiles, and represent the cultural legacy of the order in Chile.
Baha'i Temple
Av. Diag. Las Torres 2000, Peñalolén
Located in the foothills of the Andes, it offers natural viewpoints overlooking the valley of Santiago and an ideal environment to enjoy nature and outdoor walks.
San Francisco de El Monte Church
Independence Square in El Monte
An outstanding heritage monument that reflects the history and religious tradition of the area. Its architecture and cultural value make it an unmissable place to learn about the local past.
San José de Renca Church
Av. Diego Portales 4561
Built in the 19th century, this church is a valuable architectural and spiritual heritage of the commune. Its colonial style façade and its importance in the local religious life make it a relevant historical site that reflects the identity of the Renquinos.
Votive Temple of Maipù
1751 El Carmen Street, Maipú
The National Shrine of Chile is one of the main places of faith and history in the country. Dedicated to the Virgen del Carmen, this imposing sanctuary is today an important place of pilgrimage and spiritual recollection.
Santiago Cathedral
Plaza de Armas 498, Santiago.
It is the main temple of the Catholic Church in Chile and the seat of the Archbishop of Santiago. Dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption, its current construction dates back to 1745 and stands out for its elegant neoclassical architecture and its two imposing bell towers.
Church of San Agustin
Calle Estado 185, Santiago.
Declared a National Monument, it is one of the oldest and most historic churches in the centre of Santiago. It was built by the Augustinian order, which arrived in Chile at the end of the 16th century. Inside is the venerated image of the Señor de la Agonía, also known as Cristo de Mayo (Christ of May).
Theatres in Santiago
A journey through the heritage, art and history that shape the city's cultural identity.
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Aquamundo Aquarium
Av. Viel 1071, Interior Parque O'Higgins, Santiago
Located near the centre of Santiago, it is the largest aquarium in Chile, with more than a thousand different specimens of more than 70 species.
Bicentennial Children's Park
Avenida Perú 1001, Recoleta
Designed especially for children's recreation, the San tiago Metropolitan Park has green areas with slides and an entertaining labyrinth on its western slope for visitors.
Buin Zoo Zoo
Ruta 5 sur Km. 32, Buin
Just 30 minutes from Santiago de Chile, this family-friendly sight presents tourists with a variety of animal species from different parts of the world. One of the most modern zoos in Chile, renowned for its focus on conservation, education and recreation. This space invites you to live a close and memorable experience with the fauna, ideal for visitors of all ages.
Aqua Buin
Road to Valdivia de Paine 5410. Buin
The perfect place to cool off and enjoy the summer, this water park offers a wide variety of pools, slides and attractions designed for all ages, ideal for a day of fun with family or friends. With spaces that combine entertainment and relaxation, Aqua Buin stands out for its safe and well-maintained environment, making it an excellent alternative to escape the heat and spend a day full of energy and good times.
National Zoo of Chile
Pío Nono 450, Recoleta
It is the main zoo in Chile and is located on the slopes of the San Cristobal hill, as part of the Metropolitan Park of Santiago.
The little town of the Dominicans
Apoquindo 9085, Las Condes
It is one of the most traditional places in Santiago and a must for tourists and families, as they can get to know the most deeply-rooted customs of the Chilean capital.
Quinta Normal Park
Matucana 520, Santiago
This emblematic park in the capital will keep you entertained for several hours of the day, thanks to its varied and unique cultural offer, which includes an important network of museums, such as the Contemporary Art...
O'Higgins Park
Av. Beauchef 720, Santiago
With more than 140 years of prominence in the urban history of Santiago de Chile, this park symbolises a popular meeting point for the people of the capital.
Metropolitan Park
Pío Nono 450, Recoleta
With its more than 700 hectares, this green park is the fourth largest urban park in the world, the largest in Latin America and the main recreational park in Chile.
Family Park
Family Park, Quinta Normal
It has a lagoon inside that is fed with filtered water from the great Mapocho River in Santiago.
Mirador Interactive Museum
Av. Punta Arenas 6711, La Granja
The MIM has become a landmark for the city of Santiago, for tourists, for educational establishments, for Chile.
Mampato
Av. Raúl Labbé 12150, Lo Barnechea / Camino Al Volcán 06540 , Puente Alto
This amusement park is especially designed for children and families. Here you can celebrate the best children's birthdays and enjoy safe and entertaining games.
KidZania
Av. Pdte. Riesco 5330, Las Condes.
Can you imagine a city on a children's scale where they can have fun and learn while playing?
Diana Games
San Diego 438, Santiago
A classic place for family entertainment in Santiago, which offers a large number of children's and electronic games. It has a well-known restaurant offering signature recipes from all over the world.
Fantasyland
Av. Beaucheff, Parque O'Higgins, Santiago
Here, the rule is simple: that the tourist spends the best day together with the most intense and intense emotions with the experts in entertainment and safety in Santiago de Chile.
Sky Costanera
Avenida Andrés Bello 2457, Providencia
The top of the tallest skyscraper in South America. A 360° panoramic viewpoint at a height of 300 metres and an unmissable starting point from which to experience Santiago.