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Plaza de Armas Santiago

The Plaza de Armas of Santiago is located in the commune of Santiago and is the nucleus of the historical center of the capital of Chile.1 It is located in the quadrant delimited by the streets Catedral and Monjitas to the north, 21 de Mayo and Estado to the east, Compañía and Merced to the […]

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Santa Lucía Hill

Cerro Santa Lucía is one of the most visited public parks by national and foreign tourists, being one of the most recognizable icons of the capital and the country. Cerro Santa Lucía is an urban park located in the heart of the city of Santiago de Chile. It borders on Avenida Libertador General Bernardo O’Higgins […]

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Parque Forestal Santiago

The Forest Park is a traditional urban park in the commune and city of Santiago in Chile. It is located in the northern sector of the historic center and the Barrio Lastarria. Cultural and recreational activities are carried out here, being one of the main reference points of the capital. In its middle point is […]

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Mapocho Station

The Mapocho Station Cultural Center is located in the Parque de Los Reyes, in the historical center of the city of Santiago, Chile. It occupies the building of the former Mapocho Station of the State Railway Company, which was reconverted and inaugurated in its new quality in 1994.   The cultural center is a heritage […]

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Central Market

The Central Market of Santiago is a heritage site that concentrates the greatest amount of local diversity in the country. The Central Market offers product services, such as: seafood, fruit, herbal, fish, restaurant, butcher, botilleria, call center, deli, bakery, sale of empanadas, pharmacy, cheese, jewelry and even tour guide. All these services are available to […]

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Bellavista neighborhood

Bellavista neighborhood is a sector of the city of Santiago, the capital of Chile, located between the northern bank of the Mapocho River and the San Cristóbal hill. It is divided between the communes of Providencia to the east and Recoleta to the west, separated by Pío Nono Street which serves as the backbone of […]

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