Alessandria Apart - Coronel Pereira





The Alessandria Apart - Coronel Pereira Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Bike tour through some of the neighborhoods of Santiago, passing through various places such as Plaza de Argentina, Plaza los Dominicos, crossing the Mapocho River, and then taking La Dehesa avenue turning into La Cumbre street to take the main path of the hill and take a few laps through the El Durazno Bike Park and the base of Cerro Oreganillo, then back downtown.
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This public urban park is a friendly and safe place to run or walk. From the park you can see the Cordillera de Los Andes. It has wide paths that are well maintained and accessible for people with reduced mobility. There are green spaces for all ages to enjoy and dedicated areas for different sports. Together with Parque Juan Pablo II and other nearby parks, it offers a great opportunity to escape from the noise of the city. The park hours are from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., although it may change...
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With the Andes Mountain Range as a background, this green lung offers an excellent space to relax and exercise in the great city of Santiago. It has many green spaces and wide paths to run or walk. There are public sculptures, gardens and spaces for different sports inside the park. Also, you can visit the Parque Araucano next door. You have access for people with mobility limitations.
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Every Sunday between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., Andrés Bello Avenue is closed to cars to allow cycling, walking and running on this main street in Santiago. It is a relaxed route for all ages. Upon reaching the city center, you can visit the museums or the Mapocho River that runs alongside the avenue. The route connects with cycle paths that go to nearby neighborhoods of the city.
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It is a nice park for a short and relaxed walk in the middle of the city. It has accessibility for people with reduced mobility. There are many trees and rest benches. The parking lot is located next to the German School. You have to cross a street to enter the park. Plaza Brasilia is north of the park. To access the Brasilia, Juan Pablo II and Araucano Parks, you have to go up the walkway located inside the park.