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Cerro Santa Lucía

4.5 (26 reviews)
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Sharad B.

Nice fort in the middle of the city with good views of neighborhood. The fort is closed but they let you visit the top of it. Must visit when you are in Santiago

David L.

An amazing landmark right in the center of downtown Santiago! Not only can you get amazing views of the skyline nearby (so close you can almost touch them) there is also some great history here. The included fort has some really cool architecture that is woven into the structure of the hill. Most tourists will be staying within walking distance of this spot and it is definitely worth taking an hour or two to explore it!

Cerro Santa Lucía in Santiago
Bruce K.

Essentially, a huge rock in the middle of downtown Santiago. It has been converted into a park with a castle at the top. At least the entrance that we used is about as not handicapped accessible as you can get. Health and Safety has not been here at all. Steps are uneven, slippery and a little broken. Still, worth it. Pathways throughout the park take you up, up and up to the Castillo Hidalgo and to a couple of different terraces where you're surrounded by trees and greenery but you can also see the skyscrapers of Santigo. Lots of grassy areas for sitting. We saw a couple of couples just sitting together. Very cool! Round number review #8800!

Nadia Z.

Beautiful spot - must visit if you're in Santiago. Santa Lucia opens at 8:30 am sharp, I walk though the gate and get stuck for a while right by main entrance, struck with beauty. Trees wash their leaves in a basin, two statues of boy and a girl reading books stand to the sides, and grand staircase embraces the space in wide hug. You can see the arch and main fountain on background. Serene. Many staircases and viewpoints later, I make it to the castle top, to see 360 degrees views of Santiago. Mountains hiding in the fog (or smog) all around, perfect backdrop for city architecture. There is a discovery on every turn here - come, see, remember.

Rainbow sunset above Cerro Santa Lucia
Sasha B.

Exploring is welcome! Unlike many tourist spots, there are a few different ways to get to the top, and no guide on how to do it! So start your journey from one end, and take your time exploring the different nooks and crannies of this arquitectural beauty. Cerro Santa Lucia is a great first stop when visiting Santiago. It has one of the best views in the city; allowing you to see the vast Santiago cityscape (and because you are not too high, the smog won't be covering up the city's awesome details). You can plan the rest of your trip whilst atop the castle. I also recommend going to the mini artisan market across the street once you are finished .

Katerina W.

Great spot for any tourist to hit while visiting Santiago. Santa Lucia hill is a fun place to explore if you like walking and want to feel like a kid again, wandering through the castle like structure on top of the hill. It offers you a great look out as well when you hit the top. You can see the Andes mountains and the many structures and buildings that make up Santiago. It is also a nice spot for lunch. There are lots of grassy filled hills and areas to sit down and have a picnic. The hill is literally located in the busy financial area of La Moneda and Miraflores streets. An evening walk up the hill is always a nice way to cool down after a long day at work. There are lots of secret stairways you can walk up (be careful as some of them are very steep), and areas to escape and share more intimate moments.

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Funicular

Funicular

4.7(12 reviews)
1.3 kmBellavista, Providencia

This was fun. Our tour group of 34 piled into a cable car to climb up the steep grade to the top…read more There's a bench in a couple of the cars. But for the most part it's standing room only. You'll be able to see the skyline of Santiago as the car continues to climb. Likewise coming down. Once you get off the cable car you can continue taking the stairs or the roundabout terrace to see the Virgin Mary. There's also an open air chapel. We were given free time on our tour so hubby & I made the most of it. Not much more to do once you've climbed up to see the Virgin Mary and you've taken your scenic photos. Bathrooms, small gift shop, and a cafe. Our group queued up and went down the cable car to our tour bus.

I love funiculars so it's hard for me to give this anything less than five stars. I started at the…read moretop of the mountain after riding up in the cable cars then took the funicular back down. Note that those two means of transport leave you in very different places at the bottom of the mountain. There were some nice cats to pet while waiting in line for about 10 minutes for the car to arrive. The views at the top are amazing so don't forget to look around while you're up at the peak. The ride was about as bumpy as you'd expect. We had a brief pause about halfway down and then we passed the other car that was making the ascent. The incline is fairly steep so each car gets excellent views without being blocked by someone's head in front of you. If you've been to Pittsburgh, this one is definitely a longer ride than either of the inclines there so enjoy the journey!

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Plaza de la Dignidad - Vista hacia Providencia de Plaza Baquedano (o Plaza Italia)

Plaza de la Dignidad

4.6(7 reviews)
0.9 kmPlaza Italia, Providencia

Located between the Baquedano metro station and the river, this roundabout surrounds a big statue…read moreof a dude on a horse. The traffic at the roundabout seems orderly enough. As a pedestrian, it helps to know that the drivers will stop for the light, more or less. The man on the horse is Manuel Jesús Baquedano González (1823-1897). A Santiago native, he was a Chilean soldier and politician, briefly serving as President of Chile during the civil war of 1891. This is where Parque Forestal, Balmaceda Park and Bustamante Park converge and is apparently the epicenter of the city of Santiago.

This is the epicenter of the city. It is the gathering place for many events, protests, parades as…read morewell as celebrations. Supposedly, in the past, Chileans used Plaza Italia as a reference point separating what was considered the "upper class" barrios with those of the "lower class". The Plaza was the meeting point, unifying the two social classes. Now days, depending on why you are coming, you will be met with many different types of people-but always fully charged with emotion. If you have the opportunity while you are here, I definitely recommend coming to Plaza Italia after a big national football match. It is one of the things that I love most about living here; their love for football transcends class, race and gender and you can see it best when celebrating with everyone in Plaza Italia, one of the focal points of the city, after "la roja" wins. Please keep in mind it can get a little dangerous (just like any big celebration). Even though the police are present and have cut off traffic to the surrounding roads, the possibility of getting pick-pocketed or being a bystander of a small "pelea" are very likely. Just be aware of your surroundings and everything will be fine.

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Puente Peatonal Condell - Los famosos candados

Puente Peatonal Condell

3.6(9 reviews)
1.5 kmProvidencia

A lovely bridge, hardly one I would call 'romantic' however…read more Peering over the side of the graffiti laden bridge all I could see was a pretty dirty river and a gigantic dead rat floating in the shallows, head bobbing melodiously to the waves at the water's edge, lovely. It does have a cool view though, looking back toward the Andes on one side and the other stretching out toward the city centre (the photo I added). I find tis whole 'strap a lock to a bridge' movement a bit tacky but there is something about this bridge that I did like and have yet not found an explanation for: when you are over the other side, look back at the bridge and see these long ribbons in all different colours hanging of the side. They look really cool, but have no idea what they are. A good looking bridge, VERY low handrails and definitely worth a look if you need to cross the river , but hardly a 'destination'

Better known as "el puente de los enamorados" (lovers bridge), is a take on Pont de l'Archeveche:…read moreThe "Love Lock" bridge in Paris. You will find young couples and teens writing their declarations of love not only on the locks (like in Paris) but also the bridge itself in graffiti. Many couples come up to the bridge during sunset as a testament to their ever-lasting love. They come prepared with a decorated lock that they clasp onto the bridges rail and then throw the key into Santiago's Mapocho river. True love forever. The rails are now filled with "locks of love" and as cynical as one might be, you can't negate how beautiful and eerily romantic it is. With a perfect view of both the city and the snow-capped Andes mountains it is worth the walk. To get here: get off at Salvador metro (it is located right next to the Cafe Literario)

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Sellando el amor, los tortolitos del puente

Cerro Santa Lucía - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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