San Pedro de la Paz (Spanish pronunciation: [sam ˈpeðɾo ðe la pas]) is a Chilean city and commune located in the Concepción Province, Biobío Region. It has some 80,447 inhabitants according to the 2002 national census. In 2005, the Pedro Aguirre Cerda avenue, the main avenue in the city, was completed. Most of the inhabitants of this comuna commute daily to Concepción - either by car, bus or train - over the Biobío River. It is considered to be part of Greater Concepción conurbation.
Restaurants in San Pedro de la Paz
4.5 based on 964 reviews
We stopped by the university while wandering Concepción on a sunny Sunday afternoon and found it a very busy place. There were many people having picnics on the grass, taking photos, practicing dances and just enjoying themselves outside.
While in the area we also visited the Art Galleries in the Art Department (aka Casa Del Arte), and had a nice cheap lunch in the student area off Plaza Peru.
The campus is quite nice, with many open spaces and large shade trees. An enjoyable place to wander around.
4.5 based on 261 reviews
Here's a good variety of Exhibitions and an especially interesting one of 90's figurative painters. At least one surprising idea! Upstairs portraits include Marcial Plaza Ferrand whose specialty was beautiful women -- a treat for guys. Entrance dominated by leftist themes in a mural donated by Mexico. Overall, very well done.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
To be honest I had a good time going with my friends (who are locals in San Pedro), but I wouldn't recommend this too much if you are a tourist. During the summer, this place gets really crowded with the local families that go to spend a good time and it's difficult to swim with all the children running around close to the "pools". We rented some kayaks and water tricycles, which was really fun, but make sure you know the prices since the beginning (they charged us more than what they originally told us). There are some private properties around the lake, which are nice to see. It is cheap to get it during the week and they have restrooms and places to shower and change.
4 based on 188 reviews
5 based on 2 reviews
Es un parque que cuenta con distintos tipos de arboles nativos. se pueden realizar visitas por tu propia cuenta o guiadas. Además te enseñan sobre reciclaje, compostaje y lombricultura.
3.5 based on 53 reviews
He visitado outlets en Miami, New York, Moscow, Madrid, Zurich y Londres y realmente puedo decir que este outlets no tiene para nada que ver con un outlet!
En primer lugar tiene muy pocas tiendas y muy pocas marcas (ni si quiera esta la tienda de Ralph Lauren - tienda que es un MUST en cualquier outlet del mundo!!).
Tampoco ofrece restaurantes. Ni uno solo!!! Solo un pobre local de helados....
Muy pobre y por eso el peor puntaje.
4.5 based on 232 reviews
We drove to the Museum - there is a fee to drive into the Park. The Museum is an interesting collection of what a world traveler around end of the 19th century might collect from different countries around the world, including your home country. There is no charge for visiting the musuem, backpacks are not allowed in the museum, and they have a nifty way to safely store them while you browse. The Gardens are an interesting walk through with many different plant species, and you have some lovely views towards the coast. There was a small food concession near the parking (we did not purchase anything). But... once you finish the museum, head down to the shore, water, sand, and birds. The road down to the beach is gravel, good road for careful drivers. Sit at the beach for awhile - we saw many different species, including the whimbrel, and a large flock of Peruvian pelicans. The hiking paths are along the road to the beach. Beware when parking down by the beach - a friend got their car stuck in the sand, stay on the hard packed road.
4.5 based on 205 reviews
The park was remodeled this year and it is a great place to walk with family with children. It has several Playgrounds for kids, a skate park, fitness corner and futball and basketball grounds appart from chess and pingpong tables. All in all its a 3 Km walk (round trip) and it is sure worth it to take a good breath in nature. For the ones who want to walk a bit more in the park is the door to Cerro caracol where one can enjoy one of the most beautiful views of Concepción and BioBio river. Very nice walk for everyone. Plus, both park and cerro caracol are pretty well secure with police and security and for jogging at noght the park counts with great illumination.
5 based on 2 reviews
Excelente atencion,novedosa te asesoramos y educamos en el beber y el maridaje y además hacemos catas de vino ,cervezas y destilados todas las semanas. Además hay servicio de Asados y eventos privados.
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