22 Must-Visit Attractions In Santiago, Chile
Nestled within Chile’s central valley, Santiago is a beautiful city to explore and take in the view, especially after it rains and the Andes mountains stand tall and brilliant in the distance. After decades of attracting tourists with the country’s stunning geographic diversity, Chile’s capital has grown into an emerging tourist destination all on its own and a great jumping off point for countrywide travels. Whether here for one night or one week, don’t let this South American city’s charms elude you. Culture Trip highlights here the must-see spots for travellers to Santiago.
Parque Bicentenario
Park
Los Dominicos Village
Market
La Vega Central Market
Market, French
Santa Lucia Market
Market, Street Food
Mercado Central de Santiago
Market, South American
Cerro San Cristóbal
Park, Zoo, Natural Feature
Barrio Lastarria
Architectural Landmark, Historical Landmark
This gorgeous European-style neighborhood is home to some of the city’s best shops and restaurants in addition to an active street market. Try a wine flight at local wine bar Bocanáriz and learn about the pisco rivalry at the Chilean-Peruvian restaurant Chipe Libre. For coffee, dessert or a tasty meal, stop by top-rated nearby café and restaurant, Hibrido (formerly Colmado).
La Piojera
Bar, Chilean
Once visited by Chilean President Arturo Alessandri Palma, this place seems anything but presidential. With a name that literally translates to ‘fleahouse’, calling La Piojera a dive bar would be generous. That doesn’t stop it from drawing in a fascinating array of international and Chilean travelers, however. Order the classic Chilean drink, the terremoto, which includes pineapple ice cream, pipeño white wine and your choice of either grenadine or Fernet.
La Peluqueria Francesa (Boulevard Lavaud Restaurant)
Bar, Restaurant, French, Vegetarian, European
Plaza de Armas
Architectural Landmark
Located in Santiago’s historic city center, Plaza de Armas has recently undergone renovations to restore some of its classic beauty. Be on the lookout for local street performers and artists and if mass isn’t going on, pop into the gorgeous Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago, which faces the Plaza de Armas square.
Cerro Santa Lucia
Natural Feature
A shorter climb than Cerro San Cristobal, getting atop this hill and park is a bit less strenuous and time-consuming. With remains of an old castle on top, the Santa Lucia hill is a charming setting for a peaceful afternoon picnic or early-evening stroll.
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Museum, Building, University
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo
Museum, Building, University
La Chascona
Museum
Parque Quinta Normal
Park
Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos
Museum
El Huaso Enrique
Restaurant, South American
Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino
Museum
Patio Bellavista
Bar, South American
La Peña del Nano Parra
Music Venue
La Moneda (Presidential Palace)
Architectural Landmark
Teatro Municipal de Santiago
Theater