The largest city in Chile — Santiago — is brimming with traditional culture, scenic parks and intriguing monuments from its almost 500-year history.
City tours in Santiago enable you to experience its back alleys and attractions through a local's eyes, and discover secret spots.
The largest city in Chile — Santiago — is brimming with traditional culture, scenic parks and intriguing monuments from its almost 500-year history.
City tours in Santiago enable you to experience its back alleys and attractions through a local's eyes, and discover secret spots.
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The largest city in Chile — Santiago — is brimming with traditional culture, scenic parks and intriguing monuments from its almost 500-year history.
City tours in Santiago enable you to experience its back alleys and attractions through a local's eyes, and discover secret spots.
Nicknamed the "City of the Island Hills," Santiago's landscape is shaped by its verdant mounds from which you can witness the magic of its streets.
Here's all you need to know about city tours, one of the most captivating options for sightseeing tours in Santiago.
If you wish to enjoy a personalized experience, choose a private tour with a guide who has a wealth of knowledge about Santiago's landmarks.
You'll begin your city tour in Santiago with a guided drive through an affluent area, witnessing the grandeur of its architecture.
Moving on, you’ll visit the central hub of Plaza de Armas, the seat of the archbishop — Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral — and La Moneda Palace.
This impressive white structure is the home of Chile’s president and was originally designed as a mint house in the 18th century.
Continuing along the city streets, you’ll stop at the Central Post Office and Castillo Hidalgo. Other exciting landmarks you'll pass on this tour include San Francisco Church, the National Library and Forestal Park.
You can opt to ascend San Cristobal Hill for a panoramic view over the city's many fascinating monuments, as well as the volcanic remains of Santa Lucia Hill.
See both sides of Santiago on this city tour, from its metropolitan neighborhoods to its serene vineyards.
You'll spend the morning of this Santiago city tour exploring its bustling streets, starting with Bicentenary Park, which is dedicated to Chile's long stretch of independence from the Spanish monarchy.
Then, head downtown to Plaza de Armas. This buzzing square is surrounded by several main landmarks, including the Central Post Office, the Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral and the Royal Court Palace.
See how Chile's president is revered by all at La Moneda Palace before dining on a local meal. Spend the afternoon deep in the hills of the Maipo Valley, enjoying dazzling views of uniform vineyards and sipping on a selection of flavorful wines.
Zoom through the city in style and discover even more sights on this tour of Santiago.
Start your adventure at the Plaza Libertad de Prensa, one of the city's most scenic hidden gems. Admire the architecture and green spaces of Plaza Brasil before discovering the monument dedicated to Chile's fallen soldiers at Plaza Yungay. Ride through several city parks to the railway station-turned-cultural-center of Estación Mapocho.
Explore the lively Central Market and work your way down Plaza de Armas toward Santa Lucia Hill. After learning about the city's creative side at the Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts, you'll travel toward La Moneda Palace where your cultural education of Santiago ends.
La Moneda Palace was constructed over a 20-year spell at the end of the 18th century as a mint house, used for producing Chilean coins.
Approximately 50 years later, the building was transformed into a presidential palace, first used to seat Manuel Bulnes.
Since then, it has been the home of many of Chile's most important national figures, including notorious dictator Augusto Pinochet.
Plaza de Armas is the main square of the city and was built up around the Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral.
Nowadays it is home to a plethora of interesting historical monuments, such as the Central Post Office and the Capilla del Sagrario.
You'll also find a monument of two women in the center of the square, symbolizing freedom.
Half-day city tours in Santiago start from approximately US$50 per person and you can pay an additional fee to visit more sites, such as San Cristobal Hill.
Scooter tours of the city also cost around US$50 per person.
If you opt for a combination city tour in Santiago, which includes dinner and a show, you'll pay US$120 per person.
You can expect to pay approximately US$130 each for a city tour that journeys to a nearby vineyard.
City tours in Santiago include a knowledgeable guide to lead you through the streets and educate you on the most famous attractions.
Nighttime tours include dinner, drinks and a dance show, while vineyard visits include a tasting session of seven wine varieties.
Most Santiago city tours include a complimentary accommodation pickup service. You'll simply wait in your hotel lobby to be collected by your friendly guide and taken on an adventure through Chile's capital.
City tours in Santiago last between 3 and 7 hours, depending on your preferred type of excursion. If you have a limited itinerary, opt for an electric scooter tour.
Alternatively, if you have more time to spare, choose a combination tour that will give you a more well-rounded view of Santiago.
Visit Santiago between September and February for long, dry, and sunny days, which range from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius.
Book your excursion for your first or second day in Santiago to get acquainted with the city and its history.
As the sky darkens, watch Santiago come to life on this nighttime tour of the city.
Journey up San Cristobal Hill to witness the thousands of twinkling lights illuminating Santiago's streets from above, before visiting famed attractions, such as La Moneda Palace and the Plaza de la Constitución.
Then, head to a local restaurant for a traditional Chilean feast accompanied by a dazzling Cueca dance show.