Bicentennial Park
The Park is one of the great projects that the Municipality of Vitacura has carried out. Located on one side of the Mapocho River, it is located between the Pérez Zujovic road junction and Isabel Montt street. It is one of the main green areas in Santiago, with a total area of 27 hectares along the eastern bank of the river.
It has about 4,000 trees, of which more than 1,300 are native species.
Its great attraction is the North lagoon, with entrance by Isabel Montt Street, where black-necked swans, flamingos, taguas, herons and triles live together.
It receives an average of around 28,000 visitors per month, who enjoy the park doing sports, sharing with family and friends the benefits of this outdoor space, participating in the many activities that take place there.