The Plaza of Arms in Santiago, the capital of Chile, before I went to read the guide, it was a bit scary, saying there were riots, thieves, robberies, etc., so I was very cautious, saying that mobile phones and cameras should not be exposed, which made us panic. There really is that the phone is afraid to take it out. Seeing that the church is very beautiful, I took it out and took a picture and I quickly put it in my pocket. Later, we entered the church and circled the square. It didn't feel as scary as it was written on the Internet! Then we saw someone on the balcony of the next museum, and we went in. The museum is free, but the bags need to be stored. You have to use a coin that looks like one yuan to store your own lockers. You can walk upstairs to one Climb to the balcony of the bell tower on the top floor, but need to wait. It seems that people within about 20 minutes can bring a group of people up, about 6 people at a time, because the stairs are very narrow, only one person can pass, and when you get to the top, you can take the last overlook The picture of the church feels good.
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The Plaza of Arms in Santiago, the capital of Chile, before I went to read the guide, it was a bit scary, saying there were riots, thieves, robberies, etc., so I was very cautious, saying that mobile phones and cameras should not be exposed, which made us panic. There really is that the phone is afraid to take it out. Seeing that the church is very beautiful, I took it out and took a picture and I quickly put it in my pocket. Later, we entered the church and circled the square. It didn't feel as scary as it was written on the Internet! Then we saw someone on the balcony of the next museum, and we went in. The museum is free, but the bags need to be stored. You have to use a coin that looks like one yuan to store your own lockers. You can walk upstairs to one Climb to the balcony of the bell tower on the top floor, but need to wait. It seems that people within about 20 minutes can bring a group of people up, about 6 people at a time, because the stairs are very narrow, only one person can pass, and when you get to the top, you can take the last overlook The picture of the church feels good.
The building in the weapons square in the city center is very beautiful and it is one of the main tourist areas of the area. There are many government buildings and various beautiful old buildings around the square, well worth a stroll through.
Plaza de Armas is the most important city square in the Santiago Metropolitan Region. This is also the commercial center of Santiago. In the center of the square stands a statue of Bolivar, a hero in the hearts of South Americans. The square is surrounded by important buildings such as the cathedral, the opera house and the city hall. It is definitely a must-see when visiting San Diego.
The building around Santiago's Arms Square has been declared a "special neighborhood" by the Chilean government. The north side of the square is called the Central Post Office, and the center is the former Royal Court of Chile, and the east side is the Santiago City Hall, and the west side is the cathedral, the Holy Museum of art, and the Archbishop Palace. This is the classic area of San Diego, a must see when in San Diego.
The most important religious, political and cultural institution is the largest and most imposing cathedral in Chile on the west side of the square. The main place is the center of Santiago. It only takes 20 minutes to walk from the parking lot to this place. Take pictures. People, hey, the scenery is actually beautiful.
The Arms Square is the most important city square in the San Diego Capital Region. It is surrounded by the famous buildings of San Diego, the City Hall, the Central Post Office and so on. It is also the most lively place in San Diego, and it is the center of both citizens and tourists, going to all parts of San Diego.