Top 10 Things to do in Valparaiso, Valparaiso Region

April 7, 2022 Marianna Hollaway

Only 70 miles northwest of capital Santiago, Valparaiso is Chile's main port and known for its bohemian, artistic vibe and lovely vistas. Its UNESCO-designated historic downtown offers charming colonial architecture, great seafood restaurants, markets and stores. Take 100-year-old funicular Ascensor Artilleria or climb Cerro Concepcion for stunning ocean and city views. Back at street level, visit writer Pablo Neruda's house.
Restaurants in Valparaiso

1. La Sebastiana

Ricardo De Ferrari 692, Valparaiso 2381661 Chile +56 32 225 6606 [email protected] http://www.fundacionneruda.org/de/la-sebastiana/besucher-informationen
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4.5 based on 5,027 reviews

La Sebastiana

This four-story home, offering 360 degree views of the city, is highlighted by "the jar of smoke," a round, post-modern fireplace designed by Neruda himself.

Reviewed By Sportyrod - Hobart, Australia

Neruda created this home with his imagination. He enjoyed collecting items and finding creative ways to make them fit in. Every surface has a thoughtful touch to it. There is audio on most items. The house itself is without comparison, truly beautiful. I felt inspired just being there. I also bought the book on the house since you can’t take photos (it is called La Sebastiana by the Neruda Foundation).

2. Paseo Gervasoni

Cerro Concepcion, Valparaiso Chile +56 32 222 1344 http://www.lukas.cl
Excellent
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4.5 based on 788 reviews

Paseo Gervasoni

Many vintage chilean buildings line this hilly street, a popular site for a walking tour.

Reviewed By vesperado

WOW! The streets are painted! Beautiful murals everywhere on buildings, streets and staircases! Take the walk and enjoy the art! It is so worth it.

3. Cerro Concepcion

Abtao, Cerro Concepcion 675 Abtao, Cerro Concepcion, Valparaiso 2370822 Chile
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4.5 based on 1,922 reviews

Cerro Concepcion

Throughout the history of this Port City, the inhabitants saw the possibility of being located on this hill that was born as a fort to protect themselves from pirats and corsairs. When the port sector zone was almost completely occupied, the immigrants began to populate this hill with houses using the usual architecture of their countries, mainly European. That generated a cool sector of structures that are preserved until today, in a unique and magical, heritage and Chilean mix. The best viewpoints, miradors and alleys are here and in these streets the richest cultural activities converge, surrounded by the best gastronomy. Come and enjoy with us! This experience is unforgettable!

Reviewed By ImmerWandern - Palos Heights, United States

This major port city - “Valpo” for short - was once one of the richest cities of South America known as the “Jewel of the Pacific” and “Little San Francisco” given the many physical similarities. It was the major port on the Pacific coast of South America, a mandatory stopover for ships heading to Asia. Then the Panama Canal opened in 1914, ships no longer had to round Cape Horn and refuel at Valparaiso. The city declined and struggled for almost 100 years to remain relevant. It has only just begun to reassert itself in the past 15 years thanks to the opening of several universities and the legalization of street art in recent decades. Street art / graffiti became a form of expression and political protest during the Augusto Pinochet regime of the 1970s and 1980s. With the restoration of democracy the Valparaiso government made the practice legal even supporting and employing some street artists. Private establishments - hotels, restaurants, stores - hired artists to paint on their buildings or artists could offer their services to them. You could certainly wander Cerro ( "Cerro" means "Hill") Concepcion or any of the other neighborhoods famous for their street art on your own. We felt it was definitely worth hiring for their insight into the history of the city and its art. Of course the street art is the attraction, some of which is frivolous and much sociopolitical in inspiration. Nevertheless the harbor, the ships, and the surrounding hills were inspiring. There were a lot of restaurants to choose from and stores to browse through.

4. Museo Maritimo Nacional

Paseo 21 de Mayo # 45, Artilleria Playa Ancha, Valparaiso 2360403 Chile +56 32 253 7018 [email protected] http://www.museomaritimo.cl
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4.5 based on 489 reviews

Museo Maritimo Nacional

We are a maritime museum. Throughout the different halls, you will discover the maritime history of Chile, as well as many different objects used to navigate.

Reviewed By 53rossp - Auckland, New Zealand

We hadn’t planned on visiting here but for the price of admission spent an hour or so away from the sun. Lovely old building, with naval displays and exhibits. We just wandered around at our own pace, was surprised that the teenagers actually enjoyed it as well.

5. Ascensor El Peral

Miramar / Plaza de la Justicia, Valparaiso Chile +56 32 336 1353 http://ascensoresvalparaiso.org/taxonomy/term/2
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4.5 based on 556 reviews

Ascensor El Peral

Reviewed By E7697XWbillm - Springfield, United States

Just getting to the entrance of this funicular is interesting. For next to nothing, you are rewarded with a fun ride to the promontory of the Yugoslavo Walk, an interesting neighborhood with an expansive view of the city and its harbor. We walked the nearby neighborhood really enjoying the street art but did not have enough time to visit the Art Museum nor maybe have a coffee at the little café overlooking the city. Give yourself that time and I am sure you will enjoy this area even more.

6. Ascensor Reina Victoria

Calle Elias, Valparaiso Chile http://www.miciudaddepapel.com/sitios/index.php/welcome/index/30
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4.5 based on 1,257 reviews

Ascensor Reina Victoria

Reviewed By JB1234Tewkesbury - Tewkesbury, United Kingdom

Great fun, do the free walking tour and you'll do this, a part of South American history! I'd happily recommend this to anyone.

7. Museo de Historia Natural de Valparaiso

Condell 1546, Valparaiso 2362871 Chile +56 32 254 4840 [email protected] http://www.mhnv.cl
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4.5 based on 218 reviews

Museo de Historia Natural de Valparaiso

Reviewed By nicolasisaiasj

Amazing how its distributed the atractions going from the bottom of the ocean to the highs of the sky, really recommended for childrends and history and animal lovers, they also give free tours in spanish and english in summer.

8. Cerro Alegre

Valparaiso Chile
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4.5 based on 277 reviews

Cerro Alegre

Reviewed By 716sachink - Plainview, United States

Cerro Alegre is one of the picturesque part of the city of Valparaíso. One can reach here conveniently by taking the funicular from behind the navy building in the main square. Upon reaching Cerro Alegre, walking around is highly recommend to get the best perception of the colorful buildings, stairs and walkways. The views of the city from the top at Cerro Alegre are flabbergasting. I would certainly very highly recommend visiting this UNESCO World Heritage Site to any tourist in Valparaíso.

9. Ascensor Artilleria

Plaza Aduana, Valparaiso Chile +56 32 217647 http://ascensoresvalparaiso.org
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4.0 based on 989 reviews

Ascensor Artilleria

This hillside tram is over 100 years old and is now a national monument. Tourists can still ride the lift today and take in breathtaking panoramic views of downtown and the ocean.

Reviewed By TryppAdams - Minneapolis, United States

I would enjoy the classic and unrenovated funicular while you can. It's only 300 pesos for the ride up or down and gives you a couple signature shots of Valparaiso. It's a little warn but gives you a very authentic experience. The renovated funiculars are nice but really too nice. This may have been my favorite part of Valparaiso!

10. Paseo 21 de Mayo

Paseo 21 de Mayo, Valparaiso Chile +56 9 6517 9671 http://www.museonaval.cl
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4.0 based on 683 reviews

Paseo 21 de Mayo

Reviewed By travelling140

This is a nice walk to one of Valparaiso most prominent hills, Playa Ancha. It is fun if you take the old lift from la Aduana, then walk around a street with art crafts and a super view of the bay. There is also the Museo Maritimo Nacional, which I think is the main atraction plus the nice view

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