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Santiago sits in a valley ringed by the Andes, pairing a modern skyline and Chile's best wine regions nearby with a walkable historic center and easy access to both mountains and coast.

The Gran Torre Santiago anchors the Costanera Center complex in Providencia; its Sky Costanera observation deck gives a very different, glass-and-steel counterpart to the older Cerro San Cristóbal viewpoint across town.
Plaza de Armas, laid out when Santiago was founded in 1541, remains ringed by the Metropolitan Cathedral and government buildings — a working civic square, not a museum piece.
Cerro San Cristóbal rises to 880m, about 300m above the rest of the city, topped by a 22m statue of the Virgin Mary; the cable car system reopened in November 2016 after a $9.5 million renovation, and on a clear day the Andes are visible right behind the skyline.
Santiago's founding square, cathedral, and the presidential palace.
Two very different ways to see Santiago and the Andes from above.
Pre-Columbian art, fine arts, and the national library.
Green spaces linking downtown's landmarks, plus the historic national stadium.
Plaza de Armas and downtown museums, finishing with Cerro San Cristóbal at sunset.
Modern Santiago — the region's tallest tower and a large city park.
A slower pace covering the historic center, museums, both viewpoints, and the national stadium.
Santiago's international airport sits about 20km northwest of downtown. Taxis, shuttle vans and airport buses connecting to the metro system all serve the route, typically 30-45 minutes depending on traffic.
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport — WikipediaThe original cable car ran from 1980 until a gearbox failure in 2009 took it out of service. A renovation costing roughly $9.5 million brought 46 new cabins into service when it reopened in November 2016.
San Cristóbal Hill — WikipediaSantiago sits in a basin ringed by mountains, which traps pollution during the drier, colder winter months (roughly June-August) — visibility and air quality both noticeably worsen. Spring and autumn are the more reliably clear seasons for city and Andes views.
Santiago — WikipediaChile's national stadium was used as a detention and interrogation site in the weeks after the September 1973 coup. It now includes a memorial site (Estadio Nacional Memorial) alongside its ongoing use as a football venue — worth knowing before visiting for a match.
Estadio Nacional (Chile) — WikipediaThe US State Department rates Chile Level 2 (Exercise Increased Caution), citing crime and civil unrest, with no areas within Santiago itself singled out. Standard big-city precautions apply — stay alert around public demonstrations and avoid displaying valuables, particularly downtown and on public transport.
Chile Travel Advisory — US Department of StateBuilt in the 19th century with a wrought-iron roof, the market remains a working seafood market and dining hall — a good lunch stop, though it's worth comparing prices between the sit-down restaurants before choosing one.
Mercado Central de Santiago — WikipediaGuide reviewed 2026-08-19.
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