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Santiago: Sky Costanera Level 61 and 62 Entry Ticket

1. Santiago: Sky Costanera Level 61 and 62 Entry Ticket

Take an elevator into the clouds as you ascend Santiago's iconic Sky Costanera skyscraper. Holding the title of Latin America's tallest building, a ride up to the 61st floor is a must for all visitors to Santiago. Look out over miles of Chilean landscapes from the observation deck — a heart-stopping moment not to be forgotten. Dominating the skyline, the Sky Costanera structure towers over the financial district at a staggering 980 feet. Feel the world at your feet and enjoy a bird’s eye view of the surrounding Andes mountains with breathtaking 360-degree panoramas at your disposal. By day or by night, the experience is picture-perfect. Take the time to look at the maps and through the deck's telescopes to find Santiago's major landmarks. If you have the time, watch the sun set behind the mountains for an extra dose of the awe-inspiring and jaw-dropping.

Santiago: Cajon del Maipo and Termas Colina Trip

2. Santiago: Cajon del Maipo and Termas Colina Trip

Discover the magnificent Andes Mountains on a guided day trip from Santiago. Pass by the Tinoco Tunnel only from September to December and in the winter months we go straight to the termas and admire the picturesque Cajón del Maipo gorge, and enjoy the Termas Colinas Hot Springs. Start your tour early in the morning with a convenient pickup directly from your accommodation. Hop into the air-conditioned van and set out towards the Maipo Canyon. As you travel, admire the wonderful views of this natural landscape full of high mountain passes, lakes, and forests. Hear about the area's traditions and listen to folktales told by your guide. Along the way, pass the Tinoco Tunnel, a dark, disused train tunnel that runs along the Camino Al Volcán, a remnant from the region's railway days. Listen as your guide tells you about the history of this unusual attraction and the tragic story behind the shrines located at the tunnel's entrance and exit. Not far from here, you'll reach the Termas Colinas Hot Springs. Relax in any of the seven pools with temperatures ranging from 130ºF to 86ºF, heated by the nearby volcano. Stop here to enjoy a picnic-style lunch (only from September to December) served with a glass of wine and some juice. Then, sit back in the winter months we go straight to the spa and relax as you set out on your return journey to Santiago, where your driver will drop you off directly at your accommodation.

Santiago: Private City Tour with Optional Lunch and Winery

3. Santiago: Private City Tour with Optional Lunch and Winery

Discover Santiago's mix of colonial mansions and modern skyscrapers on a private half-day or full-day tour. Beneift from the flexibility to custom-make your day according to your likings of the suggested trip itinerary. Start with a visit to the Club Hípico de Santiago to marvel at a replica of one of the most beautiful equestrian clubs in France. Venture over to the old upscale neighborhood of the city center and be mesmerized by its architecture. Then explore the civic center, including the cathedral, parade ground, and Palacio de La Moneda. Depending on which option you choose, climb to the top of San Cristobal Hill in the biggest urban park in Santiago or the Santa Lucia Hill (or both). Visit a traditional craft shop and arrive at the Mercado Central (Central Market). If opting for the half-day tour, this is a good place to enjoy a typical lunch at your own expense. If you choose the full-day option with a winery visit, head south for lunch at a country restaurant surrounded by nature. After lunch, choose between a visit to the Santa Rita, Concha y Toro, or Undurraga wineries for wine tastings and a tour of the wine estate. Finish the day with a visit to the top of the Sky Costanera (if option selected).

Santa Rita Classic Vineyard Tour

4. Santa Rita Classic Vineyard Tour

A journey through the cultural heritage and history of Chilean wine! This experience takes us to Viña Santa Rita, located on the foothills of the Andes just 45 minutes from Santiago, in the middle of a unique natural landscape set between vineyards with panoramic views of the Andes Mountain range. To commence, we shall visit the Santa Rita Centennial Park, a French design from 1883 and a National Historical Heritage since 1974, where you can see the largest bougainvillea in South America and one of the largest in the world. Then we will visit the storage cellar of one of the oldest wines in Chile, where we will learn about its history and the legend of "The 120" of Santa Rita. We will finish the visit to the winery with a tasting of 3 wines. For the conclusion of the trip, we will visit the Andean Museum, a modern construction that houses a collection of around 3,000 archaeological and ethnographic pieces from pre-Columbian peoples who lived in our territory along with expressions of the miscegenation of cultures from America and Chile.

Santiago: Sky Stargazing Tour at Observatory Summer only

5. Santiago: Sky Stargazing Tour at Observatory Summer only

this activity invites you to enjoy the Andes csenary and explore the sky basically on the evening the customer will have a big chance to be close to the universe and combining with appetizers snacks and chilean wine this a great point some time just waiting the sunset big moment to get photos and then a very good speech by the local tour guide where the clients are going to learn more about this fantastic topic so the next step the telescope after this more chance to be as sky watcher and shering this moment with other guys . the location of the Observatorio is near the mountain range makes the light of the city not an impediment for those visitors who wish to live an unforgettable experience observing different astronomical objects in a quiet and natural place. the activity almost is over and the guys are ready to back to the hotel

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4.4 / 5

based on 328 reviews

Fue una experiencia interesante, ver la ciudad desde un punto muy alto es algo que no se hace todos los días. Por suerte el clima nos acompañó y se pudo observar casi toda la ciudad. Excelente experiencia si no le tienes miedo a las alturas.

Alex with FraymonTour Chile was a fantastic tour guide. He was knowledgeable, personable and a great photographer. We have so many great pictures! It was a wonderful tour!!

Lovely landscape, gorgeous experience!! You can see an amazing view of all Santiago. I recommend going to top at 20.00 hrs.

The place is amazing and the sights are incredible. The activity was a really wonderful experience.

Worth the price, and more if you go to the included tour once you're in the last flor