Plaza de Armas de Santiago
The historic heart of Santiago, surrounded by colonial architecture, gathers the City Hall, historical museums, and street performers, brimming with South American local charm and cultural ambiance.
Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago (Catedral Metropolitana)
Neoclassical-style Catholic church with a magnificent and solemn interior, featuring exquisite stained glass and dome murals, serving as an important religious and cultural heritage site in Chile.
CorreosChile Plaza de Armas (Correo Central)
Originally converted from the colonial-era Governor's Palace, this grand and elegant building still functions as a post office today. It houses a postal museum inside, seamlessly blending historical significance with modern utility.
San Cristóbal Hill (Cerro San Cristóbal)
The city's highest viewpoint, accessible by cable car or hiking to the summit, offers panoramic views of Santiago. A giant statue of the Virgin Mary stands atop the mountain, blending nature, faith, and breathtaking vistas into one experience.
Santa Lucía Hill (Cerro Santa Lucía)
Located in the city center, this urban park features meticulously landscaped gardens and winding trails. Ascend to the castle viewpoint to enjoy panoramic views of the old town. Known as "Santiago's green lung," it offers a refreshing natural escape.

















