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Santiago Historic Contrasts and Cerro Santa Lucía Walking Tour
$39.00
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Overview
Explore the heart of Santiago on this small-group walking tour through its historic landmarks and hidden gems. Visit iconic sites like La Moneda Palace, Plaza de Armas, and the Metropolitan Cathedral. Stroll down charming streets like New York Street and pass by Casa Colorada as your guide shares fascinating stories of Santiago’s colonial roots and the city’s transformation over the centuries. Along the way, admire neoclassical architecture, lively plazas, and the everyday rhythms of local life. Enjoy local anecdotes, cultural insights, and photo stops that bring the city’s past and present together. The tour ends with panoramic views from Santa Lucía Hill — a scenic and symbolic spot where Santiago was founded. This 3-hour guided experience offers a rich and unforgettable look at the layers of history and culture that define Chile’s capital — ideal for curious travelers, history lovers, and first-time visitors alike.
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Historic Santiago Walking Tour
Semi-private walking tour
Semi-private walking tour
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
- Fully narrated walking tour through Santiago’s historic downtown
- Insights into Santiago's history, culture, architecture, and traditions
- Recommendations for food, shopping, and things to do after the tour
- Enjoy panoramic views of Santiago from Santa Lucia Hill
- Entry into select churches and historic landmarks when accessible
- Certified Local Expert Guide (Portuguese/English)
- Photo stops at key locations like Plaza de Armas and Cerro Santa Lucía
- Transportation
- Gratuities
Meeting point
Meet at Monument to General Bernardo O'Higgins (man on horse, 2 legs up) in Plaza de la Ciudadanía, opposite La Moneda Palace
Subway: Exit La Moneda Line 1 red line, take exit D (Nataniel Cox). Walk east on Alameda, find the big plaza with two statues
Map - https://maps.app.goo.gl/UFsGLJGeNVpzsAnS6
Return details
Tour ends at Santa Lucía's Hill in front of Neptune's Terrace with access to multiple transportation methods
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Discover Plaza de la Ciudadanía, a grand civic space in Santiago that stretches from the southern façade of La Moneda Palace to Avenida Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins. Redesigned in 2006 as part of Chile’s Bicentennial Project, the plaza features elegant water mirrors, the monumental Bicentennial Flag, and the underground Centro Cultural La Moneda, which hosts exhibitions and cultural events. It also houses the Altar de la Patria, where the remains of national hero Bernardo O’Higgins rest, alongside statues honoring Chile’s independence leaders. This plaza serves as a powerful symbol of Chile’s history, identity, and civic pride.
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La Moneda is Chile’s presidential palace and a cornerstone of national identity. Completed in 1805, this neoclassical building originally housed the colonial mint. Today, it serves as the seat of the President and key government ministries. With its elegant columns, grand courtyards, and symbolic architecture, La Moneda represents Chile’s political legacy and resilience. Visitors can admire its façade from the Plaza de la Constitución and explore its surroundings, which include public art, gardens, and historical monuments.
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Located at the heart of Santiago, Plaza de la Constitución is a historically significant square, home to the La Moneda Palace, the seat of Chile's government. This grand plaza is a symbol of the country’s political life, where important events and demonstrations have taken place. Surrounded by beautiful neoclassical buildings, the plaza offers a peaceful space to reflect on Chile’s rich history and political evolution. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in the nation's heritage.
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The oldest standing building in Santiago, the Church of San Francisco dates back to 1618. This colonial-era landmark survived major earthquakes and holds a rich collection of religious art, offering a glimpse into the city’s Spanish colonial roots and resilience.
- One of Santiago’s busiest pedestrian streets, Paseo Estado reflects the city’s commercial heart, lined with shops, historic buildings, and vibrant street life. It’s a lively connection between colonial-era landmarks and the modern city. (pass by)
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Paseo Nueva YorkStep into a hidden corner of Santiago that feels like a slice of Manhattan. Paseo Nueva York is a short, elegant street lined with early 20th-century neoclassical buildings, reflecting Santiago’s ambition to modernize and mirror European and American cities at the time. It’s a quiet, atmospheric spot that contrasts sharply with the city's busy downtown.
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Santiago Stock ExchangeFounded in 1893, the Santiago Stock Exchange is housed in a stunning French-style building, symbolizing Chile’s economic boom during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It's still one of Latin America’s most important financial centers, and its elegant architecture highlights the city's historical ties to global markets.
- Built in 1769, Casa Colorada is one of the best-preserved colonial mansions in Santiago. With its iconic red façade, it once housed important figures of Chile’s independence movement and now stands as a symbol of the city's colonial past. (pass by)
- Built in the early 1600s, the Church of St. Augustine is one of Santiago’s oldest and most historic churches. Known for its baroque architecture and the famous statue of Cristo de Mayo — a crucifix tied to a legendary earthquake story — it remains a vital symbol of the city’s religious and cultural heritage. (pass by)
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Plaza de ArmasFounded in 1541, Plaza de Armas is the historic heart of Santiago. It has been the city’s main public space for centuries, surrounded by iconic buildings and full of life with street artists, performers, and locals.
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Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana)The Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago, built between the 18th and 19th centuries, is a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture and the seat of the Catholic Church in Chile. Its richly decorated interior reflects centuries of history and resilience.
- Once home to Chile’s National Congress, this grand neoclassical building dates back to the 19th century. Surrounded by peaceful gardens, it symbolizes Chile’s political history and remains a striking example of the country’s republican architecture. (pass by)
- Opened in 1872, Mercado Central is Santiago’s iconic seafood market, famous for its fresh catch and lively atmosphere. The iron structure was designed in Britain, and today it’s one of the best places to experience authentic Chilean flavors. (pass by)
- Stretching along the Mapocho River, Parque Forestal is Santiago’s green lung, designed in the late 19th century. It’s a favorite spot for locals to relax, exercise, and enjoy outdoor art, connecting major cultural landmarks along its path. (pass by)
- Housed in a beautiful Beaux-Arts building from 1910, the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes holds one of Latin America’s oldest art collections. It’s a cultural treasure, blending Chilean and international art across centuries. (pass by)
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Cerro Santa LuciaOnce a rocky outcrop and now a lush urban park, Santa Lucía Hill is where Santiago was officially founded in 1541. Its beautiful stairways, fountains, and panoramic views make it a must-visit spot in the city center.
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Santiago Historic Contrasts and Cerro Santa Lucía Walking Tour
$39.00
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
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