Discover Santiago, Chile’s vibrant capital — a city full of life, contrasts, and history.
This shared experience is perfect for travelers who want to explore the main highlights in just a few hours, combining colonial landmarks, local markets, and modern skyscrapers in one panoramic route.
You’ll visit Santiago’s most emblematic places, from Cerro Santa Lucía and La Moneda Palace to Barrio Lastarria and the Mercado Central, where daily life meets tradition. Along the way, you’ll feel the city’s warm and welcoming atmosphere that makes every visitor feel at home.
Whether it’s your first day in Chile or your last stop before continuing north, south, or to Easter Island, this city tour gives you the perfect introduction to understand Santiago’s energy, culture, and people.
We begin at Cerro Santa Lucía, a historical hill where the city of Santiago was founded in 1541. You’ll walk through its beautiful gardens, fountains, and viewpoints, learning about its colonial past and enjoying a panoramic view of downtown Santiago.
Next, we visit Barrio Lastarria, one of the city’s most cultural and bohemian neighborhoods. Here you’ll find art galleries, cafés, and restored architecture that showcase the creative and modern side of Santiago.
We continue to the Palacio de La Moneda, Chile’s presidential palace and one of its most important landmarks. You’ll learn about its neoclassical design, political history, and its role during key moments in the country’s development.
Our next stop is Plaza de Armas, the main square and historical heart of Santiago. Surrounded by the Cathedral, City Hall, and Central Post Office, this is where the city’s colonial architecture meets its vibrant urban life.
A few blocks away, we visit the Mercado Central, a lively market famous for its seafood and local products. You’ll see traditional stalls, local vendors, and get a glimpse of Chilean daily life in one of the country’s most iconic markets.
We then drive through Barrio Bellavista, Santiago’s colorful and artistic district, known for its murals, nightlife, and restaurants. From the bus, you’ll spot vibrant street art and the lively atmosphere that makes this area a local favorite.
Finally, we pass by Santiago’s modern financial district, often called “Sanhattan.” Here, you’ll see the Costanera Center, the tallest building in Latin America, and the largest shopping mall in Chile — a symbol of the city’s growth and contrast between its historic and modern sides.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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