Hotel Plaza Londres 77





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A glimpse of the Chilean capital's history, culture, and scenic views, in one day. This tour features the downtown's main historic attractions, as well as a taste of the local food and culture, and it will give you a good glimpse of Santiago in one day. Start your day by visiting the presidential palace and one of the most popular squares in town; stop for lunch at the market where you will find Chile's freshest seafood and fish; buy some typical Chilean handicrafts to take back home;...
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This is a pleasant tour of the super popular Cerro Santa Lucía park. The Santa Lucía has a viewpoint from where you can see beautiful panoramic views of the center of the city of Santiago. Bear in mind: it is a site that is highly visited on a daily basis so you can run into some crowds. It has paved areas and some parts are accessed by climbing stairs.
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The bicycle route from Santiago to Godoy Cruz through the Piuquenes Pass is a unique experience that offers breathtaking views of the Andes and the Mendoza wine region. From Santiago, you can take the road to San José de Maipo. From there, follow the road through the Piuquenes Pass to the Argentine border. Once in Argentina, follow Route RP89 until you reach Godoy Cruz. The route is mainly uphill until the pass, and then downhill. The route is long and has some challenging stretches in...
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Walk through Santiago on foot, passing through places worth knowing such as the Plaza de Armas, Plaza de la Constitución Cerro Santa Lucía, Municipal Theater, Palacio de la Moneda, Museum of Visual Arts, Forest Park, Mapocho River, Patio Bellavista, among others places, which due to their short distance form an excellent tour.
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Tour of Santiago, starting at Plaza Brasil and reaching Cerro Santa Lucía. It passes through some historical places such as the Plaza de Armas and the Plaza de la Constitución. It can be done on foot or on a nice bike ride through the city. Great views of the Cordillera de los Andes in the background and the skyscrapers of the city of Santiago.