


This large urban hill provides the most iconic panoramic views of Santiago against the backdrop of the Andes mountains. A funicular and a cable car can take you to the summit, which is crowned by a statue of the Virgin Mary.
READ MOREAs the historic heart of the city, this grand square is the original center of Santiago. It is surrounded by significant landmarks, including the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Central Post Office, and the Royal Court Palace.
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Housed in a stunning neoclassical building, this museum is considered one of the best in Latin America. It showcases an extensive collection of art and artifacts from ancient Central and South American cultures.
READ MOREA charming and bohemian neighborhood known for its European-style architecture, cobblestone streets, and vibrant cultural life. It's filled with independent theaters, art galleries, boutique shops, cafes, and innovative restaurants.
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The seat of the President of the Republic of Chile, this imposing palace is a powerful symbol of the nation's political history. Originally a colonial mint, it is a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture and a site of major historical events.
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