Cajon del Maipo
A picturesque gorge in the Andes Mountains featuring towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and crystal-clear rivers, including the El Yeso Dam.
Sky Costanera Observatory
An observation deck atop the Gran Torre Santiago, the tallest skyscraper in South America, offering 360° views of the city and the Andes Mountains, with a bar serving drinks and light meals.
El Yeso Dam
A reservoir in the Cajon del Maipo that provides a significant portion of the drinking water supply for the city of Santiago.
Gran Torre Santiago
The tallest skyscraper in South America, featuring the Sky Costanera observation deck.
Plaza de Armas
Plaza de Armas is a historic public square known for its stunning architecture, lush gardens, street performers, the Santiago sign, and proximity to various markets.
Stock Exchange Building
An iconic landmark in Santiago's historic center.
la Moneda Presidential Palace
An iconic landmark in Santiago's historic center.
Historic Center
An area that experienced some safety concerns at the time of the visit.
Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral
The Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral, located in Plaza de Armas, is an architecturally detailed cathedral with frescoes, gilded columns, and artwork, offering a step back in time.
Sky Costanera
Sky Costanera, the tallest skyscraper in Latin America, offers 360-degree views of Santiago and the Andes from its observation deck.
La Moneda
La Moneda, also known as the coin palace, is a symbol of Chile's political history and neoclassical elegance, originally a mint and now the presidential palace.
Palacio del ex Congreso Nacional de Chile
The former National Congress building, an elegant neoclassical structure with beautiful gardens serving as a memorial.
Lammona Palace
One of the most important government buildings in the country, originally used to mint coins and now houses the president's offices.
Plaza de Armis
The main square where everyone poses by the Santiago sign, surrounded by stunning architecture including the Metropolitan Cathedral.
San Cristóbal Hill
San Cristobal Hill offers panoramic views of the city, accessible by funicular.
Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago
The Metropolitan Cathedral, dating back to 1800, overlooks the Plaza de Armas.
Costanera Center Torre 2 - Gran Torre Santiago
Sky Costanera is known for its 360-degree views of the city from its observatory.
Palacio de la Moneda
Palacio de la Moneda is the seat of the President of the Republic of Chile, where you can watch the changing of the guard.
Coin Palace
Palacio de la Moneda is the seat of the President of the Republic of Chile, where you can watch the changing of the guard.
Cerro San Cristobal
A hill offering breathtaking views of the city and the Andes mountains, featuring a towering statue of the Virgin Mary and a small chapel.
Presidential Palace (La Moneda)
Built in the late 18th century, this palace played a major role in the country's history, notably during the 1973 military coup; it now houses a cultural center and offers the changing of the guards ceremony.
La Moneda Palace
The seat of Government, originally the colonial mint, and site of the 1973 military coup.
Centro Cultural Estacion Mapocho
A monumental train station turned exhibition space with a café and restaurant.
Flag Square
A square featuring a large Chilean flag, where the colors represent the Andes, the Pacific Ocean, and the blood spilled for independence.
Plaza de La Constitución
An important square in Santiago, home to the presidential building La Moneda and adorned with Chilean flags.
Santa Lucia
Santa Lucia Hill is an easily accessible hill in downtown Santiago with a viewing platform, the Castillo Hio, and the Neptune Fountain.
Neptune fountain
The Neptune Fountain is located at the bottom of Santa Lucia Hill.
San crisal Hill
San Cristobal Hill is a major tourist attraction with a Virgin Mary statue on top, accessible by funicular and cable car, offering great views of Santiago.
plaza otus
Plaza otus is located in the Historic Park in the center of town.
plaz otas
Plaz otas has museums and great architecture.
Maria
The statue of Maria is at the top of San Cristobal Hill.
plaza de otus
The Museum of pre-colombian Art is located near Plaza de Armas.
Bell Vista
Bellavista is a bohemian and artsy neighborhood with a Pan-Latin American food area.
lasia
This term does not correspond to a known location in Santiago, Chile. It might be a misspelling or a very localized reference.
Plaza the arm
Likely a misspelling of Plaza de Armas, the main square and historic heart of Santiago.
Presidential Palace
You can see the change of the guard of the Presidential Palace.
San Christal
Hill with the Virgin Mary on top, offering incredible views of Santiago.
St Christopher Hill
Hill with the Virgin Mary on top, offering incredible views of Santiago.
Virgin Mary
Statue of the Virgin Mary located on top of San Cristobal Hill in Santiago.
Plaza the otus
The main square in Santiago, featuring the cathedral.
San Cristobal Hill
San Cristobal Hill offers panoramic views of Santiago and the Andes Mountains, featuring the iconic La Virgin Maria statue, accessible by bus, funicular, or cable car.
Costanera Center
A prominent skyscraper in Santiago, offering shopping, entertainment, and panoramic city views from its observation deck.
Santa Lucía
A historically significant area in Santiago, now known for its traditional artisan fairs and lively cultural markets.
Valparaiso Port
A top view of the city displays an impressive array of colors made by the colorful roofs on the cliff top homes that dominate these parts.
Atacama Desert
The Atacama Desert, located in northern Chile, is the driest non-polar desert in the world, renowned for its surreal landscapes, salt flats, geysers, and incredible stargazing.
Easter Island
Easter Island, a remote Chilean territory in Polynesia, is world-famous for its enigmatic moai statues, monolithic human figures carved by the Rapa Nui people.
Mano Del desierto
A giant structure that shows a hand reaching out to the sky.
alma Observatory
One of the largest and most powerful telescopes in the world.
Rapa Nui
Also known as Easter Island is an archaeological site famed for the plenty of ancient statues left here by inhabitants between the 13th to 15th centuries.
Cape Horn
The most southern point of South America and the meeting point of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Vergara Palace
A beautiful historic building in Viña del Mar, now serving as the headquarters for the National Cultural and Artistic Corporation (Conarte). It's a landmark of architectural significance.
Los pinguinos natural Monument
One of the only places in the country where you can find penguins in their natural habitat.
Plaza de Armas Santiago de Chile
The main square of Santiago, a central gathering place to experience the city's vibe.
La Moneda Palace Santiago de Chile
A significant building in Santiago, similar to the office of the Argentine president, where protests have been seen.
SOS San christoble
An iconic landmark in Santiago offering incredible city views via the Santiago funicular.
Torre Santiago
The tallest building in Latin America, featuring the Sky Costanera observation deck.
Plaza Dez armor
The zero point of Santiago, a main square dating back to the 16th century with a cathedral, restaurants, boulevards, architecture, and museums.
St Lucia Hill
One of the two hills in the city center of Santiago, offering amazing views over the Lastarria area.
St Christa Bell Hill
A hill offering views of the entire city of Santiago, accessible by funicular and cable car, featuring a 14-meter statue of the Virgin Mary.
Sky Costa
The tallest building in South America, located in Providencia, offering views of the city.