Memory Tour in Santiago de Chile

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4 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

Discover Chile’s history through our Human Rights Route, a meaningful and transformative experience that goes beyond traditional sightseeing. This tour takes you to emblematic landmarks that reflect a pivotal chapter in the country’s past, offering a space for reflection, learning, and remembrance.

Begin at the Museum of Memory, where stories of courage, resilience, and hope come to life. Continue to the National Stadium, a symbol of both Chile’s sporting pride and its darker role during the dictatorship. Conclude at Villa Grimaldi, once a detention center, now a powerful memorial dedicated to peace and human dignity.

What makes this experience unique is its depth and purpose—it’s not just about visiting places, but about understanding their meaning, honoring the past, and inspiring a future built on respect and human rights.

What's Included

Private transportation
Snacks
Professional Guide
Gratuities
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Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
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End point
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Itinerary

Duration: 4 hours (approximately)
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    Museum of Memory and Human Rights

    The Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago, Chile, honors the victims of human rights violations during the Pinochet dictatorship (1973–1990). Opened in 2010, it features photos, testimonies, and documents to promote reflection and prevent future abuses. Admission is free, and it's located near the Quinta Normal metro station.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
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    The Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, located in Santiago's Ñuñoa district, is Chile's largest and most iconic stadium. Inaugurated in 1938, it has hosted major events such as the 1962 FIFA World Cup final, multiple Copa América tournaments, and the 2023 Pan American Games. Beyond sports, the stadium holds historical significance as a detention center during the 1973 military dictatorship. Today, it serves as the home ground for the Chilean national football team and Universidad de Chile, and is part of a larger sports complex known as Parque Deportivo Estadio Nacional.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3

    Villa Grimaldi, located in Santiago, was a secret detention and torture center during Chile’s military dictatorship (1973–1990). Today, it is a memorial site known as Parque por la Paz, honoring the victims and promoting human rights through education and remembrance.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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