Renaissance Santiago Hotel





The Renaissance Santiago Hotel Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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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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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.
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This hike offers a relaxing tour through a less traveled sector of this urban area through a sclerophyllous forest with views of the city of Santiago and the Andes mountains. The trail begins at the Chagual Botanical Garden where there is parking. It intersects with a bike trail and then continues up a steeper ascent for about 500 meters. When you get close to the viewpoint, continue along the side of the hill and then go down to the end of the circuit. On the way down, there are about 30...
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A fairly complete visit that includes the summits of Cerros Carbón, Manquehue and Manquehuito going up from the Santiago Metropolitan Park. You will have, without a doubt, the best views of the city and it is a good alternative to spend the day in nature. Keep in mind that the returning route to close the loop is made through several neighborhoods at the base of the hills and you can do it on foot, by bicycle or by public transport.