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Starting from Caleta Portales, and following the Avenida España in the direction of Viña del Mar. This emblematic sign marks the communal limit between the cities of Viña del Mar and Valparaíso, a classic place for tourist photographs. The walk ends in Caleta Portales, where it is possible to find food from the sea.
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Officially called Caleta Diego Portales, it is a fishermen's cove located near the port of Valparaíso. The cove was inaugurated on January 19, 1929 after a reorganization of the coast, moving old artisans and fishermen from the Quebrada de Jaime. Its name is in homage to the Chilean politician, Diego Portales. Currently, the cove presents a tourist attraction surrounded by restaurants and extensive promenades along the beach, along with the activities of artisanal fishing and the...
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It is one of the beautiful attractions and perhaps one of the most photographed in the city. It is located at the foot of Cerro Castillo, a short distance from Playa Caleta Abarca. The Viña del Mar Flower Clock was brought from Switzerland, Mr. Oscar Martínez, then Director of the Department of Parks and Gardens, made the necessary contacts so that various projects were sent from Europe for its preparation. First it was thought to install it at the main entrance of the Quinta Vergara Park...
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Viewpoint located on the road between Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, in the Recreo sector. From there you can see a wide view of the bay, Avenida España. It is a sector with a lot of history, old houses that have survived over the years, some very well maintained, ideal for taking some photos and continuing to get to know the area.
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The Brunet Castle is a building located in the northern part of the Castillo hill. It belongs to Carabineros de Chile, which uses it as a hotel, event center and ceremonial palace. In 2005 it was declared a Historical Monument by the Ministry of Education. The Brunet family began the construction of this French-inspired castle in 1923, when the eccentric millionaire Rafael Brunet Brown commissioned the project to the architects Alfredo Azancot and Jorge Schroeder.