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Private Night City Tour with San Cristobal Hill And Dinner Show
$361.80
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
Explore Santiago on this 4-hour tour before enjoying dinner and a cultural dance show. See the beautiful sites of the city from the top of San Cristobal Hill. See La Moneda Palace, Plaza de la Constitucion, the municipal theater and the central market.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Tour without drop-off
This option does not include hotel or address drop-off
Duration: 4 hours
Includes: 4 Course Dinner Plus Wine Glass
Van or Minivan
Pickup included
This option does not include hotel or address drop-off
Duration: 4 hours
Includes: 4 Course Dinner Plus Wine Glass
Van or Minivan
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 4 hours
The experience offers several options, check yours above
- Hotel drop-off (if option selected)
- Beautiful panoramic view of the city at night on the highest turistic hill of the city
- Private service - Tour inside San Cristobal Hill
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Local taxes
- Beverages
- Live commentary on board
- Panoramic tour on Downtown including: La Moneda Goverment Palace and Plaza de Armas square plus principal spots of the area
- 4-course dinner
- Hotel pickup
- Artistic Folklore show with dances and costumes from the North, Center, South of Chile including Eastern Island
- Professional guide
- Hotel drop-off (if option not selected)
- Gratuities
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Cerro San CristobalAlthough it’s probably on all of the Top 5 tourist sites of Santiago, Cerro San Cristóbal is not overrated in the least. This big hill in the middle of the city affords one of the most incredible Santiago panoramas available. Every time I head up, my knowledge of the city has increased, and thus I am able to point out more landmarks, distinguish different sectors, etc. For those unfamiliar to Santiago, the view from up here will let you orient the city in its surroundings: the Andes Mountains and the Cordillera de la Costa.
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Parque Metropolitano De SantiagoThe park was created in April 1966, when incorporating the Chilean National Zoo and the services of San Cristóbal Hill, and is managed by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development.
- The Central Market in Santiago, Chile, has been named as one of National Geographic’s top ten food markets worldwide. Taken from National Geographic’s book Journeys of a Lifetime, the list runs through the best markets in the world for offering fresh local produce alongside a slice of local life. (pass by)
- La Moneda, is the seat of the President of the Republic of Chile. It also houses the offices of three cabinet ministers: Interior, General Secretariat of the Presidency and General Secretariat of the Government. It occupies an entire block in downtown Santiago (pass by)
- Is the former home of the Chilean Congress. Congress met in this building in central Santiago until Salvador Allende's socialist government was overthrown by Augusto Pinochet's military coup d'état on September 11, 1973. During the Pinochet dictatorship, Congress was moved to new premises in Valparaíso; the old building was declared a national monument in 1976 and between 1990 and 2006 housed the ministry of foreign affairs. The Senate moved its offices in Santiago to this building in December 2000 (pass by)
- The Central Post Office Building is a historic post office building on the northern edge of the Plaza de Armas, in Santiago, Chile. It is adjacent to the Palacio de la Real Audiencia de Santiago and is located on what was the land lot originally owned by Pedro de Valdivia and where he built his house. (pass by)
- Is a plaza occupying a full square block in the heart of the civic district of Santiago, Chile. It is located in front of the northern facade of the Palacio de la Moneda and is surrounded by other government buildings such as those housing the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice, Banco Central de Chile and the Intendencia de Santiago (pass by)
- This is the financial sector in the upper area of our city (pass by)
- The Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda beneath Plaza de la Ciudadanía. A glass-slab roof floods the vaultlike space with natural light, and ramps wind down through the central atrium past the Cineteca Nacional, a state-run art-house movie theater, to two large temporary exhibition spaces that house some of the biggest touring shows to visit Santiago. (pass by)
- Is an area that lies between the Mapocho River and San Cristóbal Hill in Santiago, Chile. It is known as Santiago's bohemian quarter, with numerous restaurants, boutiques, avant-garde galleries, bars and clubs. Many of the city's intellectuals and artists live in Bellavista, and Pablo Neruda's house in Santiago, La Chascona (pass by)
- The church, along with the adjacent convent, is one of the oldest colonial-era buildings in the country. The church was consecrated in 1622 (pass by)
- “Plaza de Armas.” Literally a “square of weapons,” the concept behind this city center dates back hundreds of years, to when Spanish conquistadors were establishing and laying out the grid for cities in the Americas. A single city block would often be intentionally left empty and surrounded by important government offices, cathedrals, and the like. (pass by)
- Chile’s most famous poet, Gabriela Mistral (1889 – 1957), significantly inspired the work of this cultural centre for her love of words, her democratic conviction and her dedication to education. Born as Lucila Godoy Alcayaga in the small town of Vicuña in north-central Chile, she started writing and working as a teacher and at the age of 15. At 25 she published her first mayor work, “Sonetos de la muerte”, which brought her the Chilean literary award in 1912 (pass by)
- The Torre Costanera, was designed by architect César Pelli and is 300 metres (980 ft) tall, making it the tallest building in Latin America and the second tallest in the Southern Hemisphere (pass by)
- Parque Forestal is a large, narrow park dotted with numerous must-see locations in downtown Santiago. It borders the Mapocho River from Plaza Baquedano, also known as Plaza Italia, all the way to Estación Mapocho, a historical building and cultural center near the Puente Cal y Canto metro station. Mercado Central, La Vega, and the Bellas Artes museum are some of the other major destinations located in or adjacent to Parque Forestal. (pass by)
- This open-air complex of bars, restaurants, and shops, located on the corner of Pio Nono and Constitución, is a relatively recent addition to the culinary, nightlife, and cultural landscape of the city. (pass by)
- Slipping into the neoclassical Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral. Walk in through the wooden doors under its two towers and explore this Santiago treasure, one of the city’s top historical destinations. (pass by)
- The Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts is one of the major centers for Chilean art and for broader South American art. Established in 1880 (making it the oldest in South America) (pass by)
- Departure from Santiago city (pass by)
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Private Night City Tour with San Cristobal Hill And Dinner Show
$361.80
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!