Cerro Santa Lucía
Cerro Santa Lucía, a historic hilltop park with gardens, fountains, and ornate stairways, offers panoramic city and mountain views and marks the founding of Santiago in 1541.
Parque Bicentenario
An expansive park along the Mapocho River featuring lush green spaces, walking paths, a vibrant lake, and recreational areas, offering a tranquil escape from the city.
Cerro San Cristóbal
The largest green space in the heart of Santiago, offering a statue of the Virgin Mary and stunning vistas of the city, accessible by funicular, cable car, or trails.
O'Higgins Park
Fantasilandia is located in O'Higgins Park.
Santa Lucía Hill
The remnant of an extinct volcano covered in gardens and staircases, featuring Castillo Eidalgo and the Neptuno fountain.
Park Dea Esculures
A park hosting about 30 sculptures made of metal, stone, and wood, suitable for picnics.
Santa Lucia Hill
An extinct volcano in the city center, Santa Lucia Hill is now an urban park popular for its fountains, staircases, forts, gardens, and lookout points.
Santiago Metropolitan Park
Santiago Metropolitan Park offers sweeping views of Santiago and the Andes.
Parque Forestal de Santiago de Chile
Parque Forestal is a park that forms a long stretch of greenery along the Mapocho River.
Forest Park
Parque Forestal is a park that forms a long stretch of greenery along the Mapocho River.
Parque Forestal
A big urban park in the city center, built in the early 20th century, perfect for strolling, jogging, or relaxing, and home to cultural institutions like the Museum of Fine Arts.
Parque de las Esculturas
A park in Providencia known for its jumble of artworks.
Historic Park
The Historic Park in the center of Santiago features the Plaza otus.
Tes Delan National Park
A national park in Patagonia featuring the Three Peaks.
St. Lucia Hill
St. Lucia Hill, a former volcano and metropolitan park, is where Santiago was founded, featuring historic forts, an old chapel, Neptune's fountain, and observation platforms with city views.
Bicentennial Park
Bicentennial Park is a vast and peaceful park with grassy areas, palm trees, lagoons, and flamingos, offering a restaurant called Mestizo.
Torres del Paine National Park
Famous for the three Granite Peaks and features beautiful rivers, lakes, glaciers and incredible valleys.
Los flomancos national park
A stunning coastal national park known for its dramatic cliffs, diverse birdlife, and unique flora adapted to the arid climate. It offers a glimpse into Chile's rugged coastline.
lauca National Park
One of the most enchanting national parks in Chile because of the variety of animals here.
keola National Park
Known for its stunning Landscapes including forests lakes and Glaciers as well as a wide range of Flora and Fauna.
Atacama's Coast
The coastal region of the Atacama Desert offers a stark contrast to the arid interior, with unique ecosystems, wildlife, and dramatic ocean views.
Chile's Lake District
Chile's Lake District is a picturesque region characterized by stunning lakes, lush forests, snow-capped volcanoes, and charming European-influenced towns.
Torres del Paine
Torres del Paine National Park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Chilean Patagonia, celebrated for its dramatic granite peaks, glaciers, lakes, and diverse wildlife.
Pumas of Patagonia
Patagonia is a prime habitat for pumas, offering visitors a chance to spot these elusive big cats in their natural environment, particularly within protected national parks.
Fjords of Patagonia
The fjords of Patagonia are a spectacular network of deep, narrow inlets carved by glaciers, characterized by steep cliffs, icy waters, and dramatic landscapes.
Park metropolitano
A park at the summit of San Cristobal hill with trails, viewpoints, and a zoo.
Park B centenario
One of Santiago's best parks for families, featuring green areas, lakes with swans, and playgrounds; perfect for outdoor activities.
Kidia Santiago
An educational theme park where kids can experience real-world professions.