Santiago Walking Tour + Cable Car
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Santiago Walking Tour + Cable Car

Authentic, traditional, modern, cosmopolitan, European... The magical city of Santiago de Chile is a wonderful melting pot of contrasts and contradictions.

  • 4 - 5 hours
  • 8Very good | 62 reviews

Authentic, traditional, modern, cosmopolitan, European... The magical city of Santiago de Chile is a wonderful melting pot of contrasts and contradictions. On our guided walking tour around the city centre, you'll discover all the iconic landmarks and secrets of this captivating capital city.

Santiago Walking Tour

We will pick you up from your hotel at the designated time and proceed to the centre of Santiago de Chile to start a walking tour of the most iconic places in the city.

In the heart of the city, you will visit the beautiful French-style formal garden - Cerro Santa Lucia, with ponds, statues, and terraces. Next, we will head to the Plaza de Armas square to see significant monuments, including the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National History Museum, and local government offices.

We will continue exploring the historic centre of Santiago until we reach the La Moneda Palace, a symbol of Chile's political history. We will then visit the Bellavista neighbourhood, the Reyes park, and the National Museum of Fine Arts.

A stop will be made for a typical Chilean empanada and a traditional drink called mote con huesillos.

Finally, we will take the cable car up San Cristóbal hill for impressive views of the city, and return via metro or minibus, your choice. The tour lasts a total of 4 hours.

Private Tour of Santiago

If you prefer a more exclusive experience, you can book a private tour of Santiago.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop off
  • Transport by minibus or car
  • English–speaking guide
  • Tickets for cable car, funicular and metro
  • Tasting of a typical Chilean empanada and a traditional drink

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

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