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Zoológico Nacional

Zoológico Nacional

The Zoológico Nacional of Santiago features more than 150 animal species. The park spans 4.8 hectares at the base of Cerro San Cristobal, just beyond the Funicular. The “Zoocine,” a small indoor movie theater, is entertaining for the kids. The trails are in a bit of disrepair, so be sure to...

City Park
Bellavista, Santiago, Chile
Feria de Bellavista

Feria de Bellavista

South America is known for its handcrafted masterpieces. This is no exception in Santiago. One craft fair (feria) that offers many treasures to take home is the Feria de Bellavista. These artisans sell their wares, rain or shine, seven days a week. The thirty plus booths have a diverse range of...

Market
Bellavista, Santiago, Chile

Cerro San Cristobal

For a spectacular view of the city of Santiago, take the teleférico up to the top of Cerro San Cristóbal. There you will find the large statue of the Virgin Mary, which can be seen from most of the city, but not this close up. The Cerro San Cristobal hill is situated in Metropolitan Park, which...

City Park
Bellavista, Santiago, Chile

Shopping at Bellavista Street Fair and Patio Bellavista

There are a number of artisan market stalls along Calle Pio Nono and in Patio Bellavista. This is a quick and easy place to buy some souvenirs. The 30-plus booths have a diverse range of high quality goods: custom made boots of any style (they take a week to complete), jewelry made from the Chilean...

Market
Bellavista, Santiago, Chile

La Chascona

Museo Casa La Chascona is the former home of Chile’s Nobel Prize-winning poet, Pablo Neruda. La Chascona means “uncombed” and is a reference to the unruly hair of Matilde Urrutia, his secret lover at the time and later his third wife. Built in 1953, and mostly designed by the poet, the house...

Historical Building
Bellavista, Santiago, Chile
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