Discover the vibrant heart of Chile with this comprehensive guide to Santiago, a sprawling metropolis where history meets modernity. From the breathtaking Andes views atop San CristΓ³bal Hill to the bohemian streets of Bellavista and the culinary delights of Mercado Central, this map uncovers the city's best sights, tastes, and experiences.
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.
Cerro Santa LucΓa
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.
Lastarria Neighborhood
Lastarria, located east of Santa Lucia Hill, is a trendy neighborhood known for its flea market, cafes, restaurants, and live music.
Barrio Lastarria
Lastarria, located east of Santa Lucia Hill, is a trendy neighborhood known for its flea market, cafes, restaurants, and live music.
Emporio La Rosa
Emporio La Rosa is an ice cream shop known for its dulce de leche and raspberry-mint flavors.
Santiago Metropolitan Park
Santiago Metropolitan Park offers sweeping views of Santiago and the Andes.
San CristΓ³bal Hill
San Cristobal Hill offers panoramic views of the city, accessible by funicular.
Plaza de Armas
Plaza de Armas is the historic heart of Santiago, good for people-watching beneath the palm trees.
Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago
The Metropolitan Cathedral, dating back to 1800, overlooks the Plaza de Armas.
Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago
The Metropolitan Cathedral, dating back to 1800, overlooks the Plaza de Armas.
Sky Costanera
Sky Costanera is known for its 360-degree views of the city from its observatory.
Costanera Center Torre 2 - Gran Torre Santiago
Sky Costanera is known for its 360-degree views of the city from its observatory.
Mercado Central de Santiago
Santiagoβs Central Market is the place to find fresh fish and seafood, with restaurants serving ceviche and other specialties.
Central Market
Santiagoβs Central Market is the place to find fresh fish and seafood, with restaurants serving ceviche and other specialties.
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.
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.
Centro Cultural Palacio de la Moneda
Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda is a cultural center featuring exhibitions, design shops, and a small selection of cafes.
Barrio Bellavista
Bellavista is a cultural hub with theaters, cinemas, cafes, museums, and restaurants.
Bellavista Neighborhood
Bellavista is a cultural hub with theaters, cinemas, cafes, museums, and restaurants.
MNBA - Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes focuses on Chilean paintings and sculptures.
Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts
The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes focuses on Chilean paintings and sculptures.
MAC - Museo de Arte ContemporΓ‘neo
The Museo de Arte ContemporΓ‘neo focuses on pieces from the turn of the 19th century.
Contemporary Art Museum
The Museo de Arte ContemporΓ‘neo focuses on pieces from the turn of the 19th century.
Paris-Londres Neighborhood
The Paris-Londres neighborhood features cobbled streets and restored mansions.
Barrio ParΓs-Londres
The Paris-Londres neighborhood features cobbled streets and restored mansions.
Galindo
Galindo is a restaurant where you can try Chorrillana, a Chilean twist on poutine.
Pio Nono station
Pio Nono station is where you catch the funicular to the top of San Cristobal Hill.
La Chascona
La Chascona is the famed home of the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.