The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago





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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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Unforgettable and panoramic perspective of Santiago from the observation deck of the emblematic Sky Costanera, the tallest building in Latin America. You can go up to the 62nd floor and admire the incredible 360º views of the Andes mountain range. and the entire city of Santiago, with an interactive application that allows you to identify the most emblematic places.
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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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Path located in the Metropolitan Park of Santiago, which passes near viewpoints and an amphitheater. The route can be linked with several other trails and it is a very popular place both for mountain biking, walking or taking good pictures from the upper part of the city.
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It's a nice walk through a forest in this urban park that allows a brief escape from the noise of the city. This relaxed route has slight ups and downs and various viewpoints of the city and the nearby hills. The trail begins at the exit of the parking lot on Avenida El Cerro near the Avenida Pedro de Valdivia Norte entrance. After a short walk, you come across the Japanese Garden, renovated in 2019 and with free admission. The path reaches a viewpoint to the imposing Cerro El Plomo.