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Top 20 Best Things to Do in Metropolitana [2025]

Santa Lucía Hill
Santa Lucía Hill
Santa Lucía Hill
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Santa Lucía Hill

Santa Lucía Hill

4.6
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27 reviews
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8.3
Centro | 730m from downtown
Phone +56226644206
Address: Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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No. 1 of Spring Outings in Metropolitana
Highlights:
󰋄360° view of San Diego
󰋄360° view of Santiago
󱨠70% positive reviews
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The best view of the Andes Mountains. I climbed up instead of taking the cable car. The distance is not far, but the ground seems to be under repair. I fell and it was not worth it. In addition to enjoying the scenery on the top of the mountain, remember to try the local classic cold drink mote. It looks like a cold drink with pudding and beans, and it tastes good. It is said that the local Chileans will also have a cup at the top of the mountain. I took the cable car down the mountain. It was 3400, about 4 US dollars, which is not expensive. It is still a must-see attraction.
If you're looking for a historical and cultural experience in Santiago, Chile, then a visit to Cerro Santa Lucía, or Lucia Hill, is a must. This hill is located in the heart of the city and is a landmark of Santiago's colonial past.Once you reach the top of the hill, you'll be greeted with stunning views of the city and the surrounding Andes mountains. You can take your time to explore the various gardens, fountains, and monuments that are scattered throughout the hill, or simply relax and take in the atmosphere.Lucia Hill is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike, and it's a perfect place to visit with family, friends, or on your own. It's a great way to learn about the history and culture of Santiago, and it's sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.
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San Cristóbal Hill
San Cristóbal Hill
San Cristóbal Hill
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San Cristóbal Hill

San Cristóbal Hill

4.1
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33 reviews
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7.2
2.1 km from downtown
Phone +56227301331
Address: Av. El Cerro, Providencia, Región Metropolitana, Chile
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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No. 2 of Spring Outings in Metropolitana
Highlights:
870-meter peak overlooking Santiago
󰋄Cable car: city & nature views
󱨠35% positive reviews
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Are you ready for an adventure in the heart of Santiago, Chile? Look no further than San Cristobal Park Hill! This stunning natural oasis is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, and it's packed with activities for all ages.Hiking, biking, and exploring the many trails are just a few of the exciting activities that await you at San Cristobal Park Hill. And once you reach the summit, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Santiago and the surrounding mountains.Whether you're traveling solo, with family, or with friends, San Cristobal Park Hill is the ultimate outdoor playground. So why wait? Come and experience the natural beauty of Santiago and create unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime!
Cerro San Cristobal is a high mountain in the western suburbs of Santiago. It is the favorite place for locals to climb. There are ancient churches on the mountain, as well as a viewpoint where you can see the beauty of the entire Santiago. Every night, this is the best place to watch the night view, which is very beautiful and has a bright starry sky.
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Plaza de Armas de Santiago
Plaza de Armas de Santiago

Plaza de Armas de Santiago

4.1
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68 reviews
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7.1
Based on 4,632 reviews
Centro | 30m from downtown
Address: Pl. de Armas, 8320341 Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 hour
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󱨜Street performers' diverse shows
󱨜Panoramic view from mountain top
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The Plaza de Armas in Santiago, the capital of Chile, was a bit scary when I read the guide before I went there. It said there would be riots, thieves, robberies, etc., so I was very cautious. They said that mobile phones and cameras could not be exposed, which made us panic. When we got there, we really didn't dare to take out our mobile phones. Seeing that the church was very beautiful, we took it out and took a picture and quickly put it back in our pockets. Later, we entered the church and walked around the square. It didn't feel as scary as what was written on the Internet! Then we saw someone on the balcony of the museum next to it, so we went in. The museum is free, but you have to deposit your bags. You have to use a one-yuan coin to store your own locker. There is a room upstairs where you can climb to the balcony of the bell tower on the top floor, but you have to wait for about 20 minutes. People inside can take a group up, about 6 people at a time, because the stairs are very narrow and only one person can go through. When you get up there, you can take the last picture overlooking the church, which feels good.
The buildings in the Plaza de Armas in the city center are very beautiful, and Zhili is also one of the main tourist areas in the area. There are many government buildings and various beautiful old buildings around the square, which are worth visiting.
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Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago
Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago
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Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago

Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago

4.7
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3 reviews
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6.2
Based on 10,378 reviews
Centro | 125m from downtown
Phone +56227875600
Address: Pl. de Armas 498, 8320341 Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Chile's neoclassical architectural gem
Climb the Bell Tower at night for a dazzling city nightscape
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Located in the heart of Santiago, Chile, the Metropolitan Cathedral is a must-visit for anyone interested in the city's rich history and culture. This stunning cathedral is one of the most important religious landmarks in the country and is known for its intricate architecture and ornate interior.Visitors to the cathedral can take a guided tour, attend a mass or simply admire the beautiful design of the building. The Cathedral is a great place to reflect, and its peaceful ambiance makes it a perfect escape from the bustle of the city.Whether you're traveling solo, with family or friends, the Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral is a must-visit destination. So why wait? Come and experience the spiritual and cultural richness of Santiago and create unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime!
Interesting cathedral! Have visited many cathedrals over the years, the Metropolitan Cathedral in Plaza de Santiago is not particularly outstanding but the interior architecture and frescoes are worth seeing and it is a fairly busy place. The small chapel to the left as you walk into the main entrance is worth a look.

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Barrio Bellavista
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Barrio Bellavista

Barrio Bellavista

4.1
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14 reviews
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6.1
Based on 7,035 reviews
1.3 km from downtown
Phone +56961216144
Address: 8420436 Recoleta Santiago Metropolitan Region Chile
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
Highlights:
󰀆Chilean city at 6,680 ft
Gateway to Atacama Desert Adventure
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One of the characteristics of Valparaiso is its colorful graffiti on the walls, which is full of artistic feeling. It is also for this reason that it attracts many tourists to take pictures and check in. It is undeniable that these graffiti have also become a beautiful landscape.
Bellavista in the old town is a good place to stroll around. There are beautiful churches and many unknown architectural features. We prefer to stroll around the small streets here, check out the local shops, and then find a restaurant to have lunch here. The taste is good.
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Post Office
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Post Office

Post Office

4.6
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19 reviews
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6.1
Based on 268 reviews
Centro | 65m from downtown
Phone +56229560303
Address: Catedral 989, 8320096 Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 hour
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󱓊Unique decor & cultural products
󱓊Designed by French architect & charming
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The Central Post Office Building (Postal Museum) is located next to the Plaza de Armas in downtown Santiago. It is a magnificent building. Inside the post office, a Christmas tree is made of parcels for the upcoming Christmas, which is quite interesting.
The Central Post Office in Santiago is an old building with a history of more than 300 years. It is the national post office of Chile. Here you can not only send and receive mail, but also visit the Postal Museum, which introduces the history of the development of postal services. It is worth a visit.
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Sky Costanera
Sky Costanera
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Sky Costanera

Sky Costanera

4.6
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5 reviews
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5.8
Based on 15,501 reviews
4.7 km from downtown
Phone +56229169269
Address: Av. Andrés Bello 2425, 7510689 Providencia, Región Metropolitana, Chile
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No. 1 of Night Attractions in Metropolitana
Highlights:
Santiago & Andes panoramic view
4-story mall for shopping
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If you're looking for a thrilling and unforgettable experience in Santiago, Chile, then a visit to Sky Costanera is a must. Standing at a height of 300 meters, it is the tallest observation deck in Latin America, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Andes mountains.As you ascend in the elevator, you'll feel your heart race with anticipation, and once you reach the top, you'll be rewarded with an unparalleled view of Santiago's skyline. You can take your time to explore the deck and take pictures from different angles, or simply sit and soak in the awe-inspiring view.The Sky Costanera is open both during the day and night, and it's a popular spot for both tourists and locals alike. It's a perfect place to visit with family, friends, or on your own, and it's sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.
This attraction is a great place to get to know the city of Santiago and its surroundings. Although it is nice to see the city from here, and you can even use the free binoculars to see it, I still think the price is expensive for a South American country, and our visit was actually very short.
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Parque Forestal
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Parque Forestal

Parque Forestal

4.7
/5
14 reviews
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5.3
Based on 2,445 reviews
Centro | 881m from downtown
Address: 8420488 Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-3 hours
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No. 3 of Spring Outings in Metropolitana
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󰀆Street performers' amazing park show
󰋄Scientists study cougar habitats here
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Forest Park is a park worth visiting in San Diego. It is also one of the stops on our one-day tour in San Diego. The park is quite large and rectangular in shape. It is full of South American coastal features.
This forest park in San Diego has a history of more than 100 years. There are many European buildings from the colonial period in the park. It is full of various tropical plants, the air is very fresh, and the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant. It is definitely a good place for leisure and vacation.
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Concha y Toro
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Concha y Toro

Concha y Toro

4.8
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4 reviews
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4.8
Based on 8,199 reviews
23.1 km from downtown
Phone +56224765000
Address: Av. Virginia Subercaseaux 210, Pirque, Región Metropolitana, Chile
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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Being one of the biggest wineries in the world, it's a must in Santiago. The set up of the the tour is very enjoyable although our guide wasn't really making much of an effort. The wines were great and the food at the restaurant was lovely!
The wine of the Ganlu Winery is exported to more than 130 countries. It was founded in 1883 and is a relatively old winery in Chile. People who often drink red wine should know the red devil produced here and its story. If you like red wine, it is worth a visit. Take the subway in Santiago, transfer once in the middle and get off at the subway terminal. Uber is about 15-20 RMB. The whole journey may take one and a half to two hours. The winery has free English tour guides. When you buy tickets, you will be told the group time, and you can also take other groups. You will visit the vineyards, wine cellars, taste wine, explain the brewing process, and the different grape proportions and tastes of various wines. You will also visit the birth cellar of the red devil and play a short story. You may feel a little dizzy after tasting all kinds of wines. In the end, you can go to the store to take some wine and souvenirs back. The wine here is basically not cheaper than the supermarket, with a full variety. The supermarket often holds activities and sometimes it may be lower. It is mainly to understand the history and winemaking culture, understand the categories, and taste differences. For example, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and Carmenere, the taste is very different. It is a good place to visit for those who are interested in red wine. For beginners who want to drink red wine, I recommend the red wines in the last two photos; they taste good.
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Constitution Place
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Constitution Place

Constitution Place

5.0
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3 reviews
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4.7
Based on 785 reviews
Centro | 561m from downtown
Address: Moneda, Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Diverse architectural styles blend with history
Stroll the plaza's sculptures to learn Chile's history
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It is also called Plaza Mayor and is located in the historic center of the city and is the public and political space of the city. In its surroundings are the old Collegio dos Jesuita, the House of the Consuls, Calle Larios and Fonte de Genova. It is sitting in one of their cafes, watching people come and go and connecting with them, knowing the presence of happiness.
Plaza de La ConstituciónThe Day of the Dead originated from the ancient culture of Central America and was later brought to the same day by colonial Catholics as Halloween, which is also November 1st. The Day of the Dead is the happiest day of the year in Mexico, when people sing, dance and eat hot pot on top of graves.
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