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Best Landmarks in Santiago

  • 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.

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