What to do and see in Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

July 5, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

Santiago Metropolitan Region (Spanish: Región Metropolitana de Santiago) is one of Chile's 15 first-order administrative divisions. It is the country's only landlocked administrative region and contains the nation's capital, Santiago. Most commercial and administrative centers are located in the region, including Chile's main international airport, Arturo Merino Benítez.
Restaurants in Santiago Metropolitan Region

1. Vina El Principal

G-405, Pirque 7500000 Chile +56 9 6688 1210 [email protected] http://www.elprincipal.cl/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 198 reviews

Vina El Principal

Reviewed By T406CZianr - London, United Kingdom

The best wine experience I have ever had. Christian, our tour guide took us on a wonderfully personal tour of the vineyard and the winery - sharing knowledge and expertise that was extremely enlightening. The tastings were sublime and we were blown away by the whole experience. Such a great thing to do. Fantastic!

2. Alyan Family Wines

Ruta G 425, Pirque Chile +56 2 2854 6768 [email protected] http://alyanwines.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 69 reviews

Alyan Family Wines

Alyan family wines is a family owned winery with the experience and tradition of more than 5 generations fully dedicated to the production of premium wines in Chile. Family members together with a very selected group of employees, work together all year round in order to obtain the supreme quality, Wine is in our blood. Visit us to live our passion at "The Wine Experience tour", in a totally different and exciting environment.

Reviewed By D2017OSsuel - Wimborne Minster, United Kingdom

Fabulous wine tour with Bruno. Very informative in a beautiful setting. Would highly recommend. Our hotel arranged the tour and we were picked up from our hotel.

3. Cerro San Cristobal

Pio Nono 445, Recoleta Parque Metropolitano de Santiago, Santiago 8320000 Chile +56 2 2730 1331 [email protected] https://www.parquemet.cl/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 18,381 reviews

Cerro San Cristobal

This 860 meter hill in the center of Santiago features a zoo and wine museum at the midway point and a gondola ride to the top, where a Virgin Mary statue overlooks the city.

Reviewed By GoGo2SlowGo - Denton, United States

It has several attractions in its 1784 acres. Central Park is only 842 acres by comparison. Some of its most important attractions are: the sanctuary and balcony of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception; The National Zoo of Chile, where you can get dazzled with the different species of animals; the historic funicular railway and the recently inaugurated cable way. From the top of the park you can enjoy a panoramic view of Santiago and the Andes Mountain Range, also there are two swimming pools, plazas and games for children.

4. Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana)

Plaza de Armas, Santiago 8320147 Chile +56 2 2696 2777 http://www.santiagocapital.cl/fichas/home/catedral-metropolitana/
Excellent
54%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 10,321 reviews

Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana)

Reviewed By nickd18 - Calgary, Canada

when we visit the main church in a capital city we expect it to have great art, wonderful sightlines, an altar complete with paintings and sculptures, large yet intricate stained glass pieces, murals and frescos on the interior ceiling or dome and a massive pipe organ. We expect this but some churches are just more awe -inspring than others. This cathedral has everything and more. Beautiful side chapels, carved pulpit and an open an airy feeling because of the interior height. Well worth the visit

5. Cerro Santa Lucia

Rua Santa Lucia, Santiago 8320190 Chile +56 2 23867185 [email protected] http://www.santiagocapital.cl/fichas/home/oficina-de-turismo-cerro-santa-lucia/oficina-de-informacion-turistica
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 19,554 reviews

Cerro Santa Lucia

The climb up this natural 230 foot hill offers a worthy reward: breathtaking panoramic views of the city.

Reviewed By Finewinery2019

We had the benefit of a very good personal guide who provided in depth knowledge of the beautiful park. This made our visit much more interesting.

6. Barrio Bellavista

Santiago Chile 5595959595 http://www.barriobellavista.cl
Excellent
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4.5 based on 7,017 reviews

Barrio Bellavista

This cultural city neighborhood is rich with artists, entertainers and some of chile's best ethnic and local cuisine.

Reviewed By VernonW143 - Cape Town, South Africa

……A true-lii intriguing barrio to find yourself in just to wonder about casual-lii and explore and discover whatever there is to be found in this area. Besides the trend-ii ‘PATIO BELLAVISTA” centre with all its fascinating shops and restaurants it’s just amazing to see even so much more bars, cafes, restaurants of different proportions all around the streets of this barrio. We would just like to make mention in this review of all the places that we came across in this vicinity so that others may know it is here. The trend-ii “ZONA 3” that looks like a nice beer-garden where lots of young people hang out. “VENEZIA” Restaurant a renowned Chilean gastronomia. The big park-entrance to Cerro San Cristobal with food-vendors all around and also known as “the meeting place in the city”. The “DINING ROOM” Restaurant & Piano Lounge housed in a palatial double storey house with secured parking, La bodeguita de JULIO (the wine-cellar JULIO for Flavour & culture, the nice corner cafe Gracia Heladia which offers ice cream and breakfast. We also came across an outdoor amphitheater with lots of Graffiti on its walls. There was also CAVALERA Art & Tattoo shop, TEATRO SAN GINES a small but nice looking performing arts theater and very close-by was this impressive school building COLEGIO MARIA IMMACULATE the surroundings was very neat & clean, The VIVA LA VIDA restaurant very beautiful-lii decorated walls with bright-lii coloured flowers painted outside. There was a MINI MARKET shop where you could buy all kinds of liquors, a FLORISTERIA with very trend-ii and innovative floral decorations and also “LAPISLAZULI” Factory Shop the Blue Semi Precious Stone which is very popular here in Chile, they had some nice jewelry and fancy stuff created out of this Blue Stones. A nice church building which looks like it’s been here since 1891 and in 1997 the people requested that this be declared a Heritage Site and a Historic Monument. Even on the border of this Barrio there is a love-lii big STAR-BUCK……This is an area that needs lots of time to explore so it’s a must visit when in Santiago de Chile…………………..NB! Don’t forget to take time to study all the expressionism told by the multitude of GRAFFITI all over the area!......

7. Casa Museo La Chascona

Fernando Maquez de la Plata 0192, Santiago Chile +56 2 2777 8741 [email protected] http://fundacionneruda.org/museos/casa-museo-la-chascona/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 9,382 reviews

Casa Museo La Chascona

Tour the eclectic architecture of this home which served as the romantic hideaway for famed poet Pablo Neruda and his wife Matilde, as portrayed in the 1995 film "Il Postino."

Reviewed By kanemochi - Seattle, United States

This is a fabulous museum paying tribute to the great Nobel Prize poet Pablo Neruda. The museum is literally the house Neruda built and lived in with his wife Matilde Urrutia in Santiago. Please note you are not allowed to take any photographs inside the house. You’re free to take as many photographs outside the house, however. You’re given an audio guide which explains the different parts of the house. This was the most underrated site I visited in Santiago. I would recommend this museum as a must visit for anyone who has even a slight interest in literature. Even those who are not interested in literature will appreciate this museum as a great tribute to one of Chile’s greatest sons.

8. Vina Santa Rita

Camino Padre Hurtado 0695 Alto Jahuel, Buin 9501660 Chile +56 2 2362 2520 [email protected] http://www.santarita.com
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4.5 based on 2,776 reviews

Vina Santa Rita

Visiting Santa Rita winery is a fascinating journey through Chile’s cultural heritage and Chilean wine tradition, only 45 minutes from Santiago. At the foot of the mountains in Alto Jahuel, Buin, the winery is surrounded by a unique environment where wine-making tradition, Chilean history, culture and gastronomy are blended together. To complement the different tours, the Andean museum exhibits over 2,000 pieces from Pre-Columbian and Post-Conquest Chile. In addition, our wine shop offers you the best selection of wines from our cellars, beautiful local crafts and wine-tastings. For lunch or just a snack The Doña Paula restaurant and La Panaderia Café offer you the best of Chilean gastronomy. Visitors can enjoy a unique and diverse experience all in one place, just steps away from Santiago.

Reviewed By JAW0SR - Santiago, Chile

Excellent tour! Don’t miss the park (arboretum), with specimen trees, villa and black neck swans). The museum is very special!! Pre-Colombian artifacts, wonderful displays, leave time for this. Very historic winery with great cellar and good tour!

9. Museo Interactivo Mirador

Punta Arenas 6711 La Granja, Santiago 8780999 Chile +56 2 2828 8000 [email protected] http://www.mim.cl
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,142 reviews

Museo Interactivo Mirador

Museo Interactivo Mirador is a huge interactive science museum with more than 350 exhibits and other type of educational activities for children and young adults. It also has a playground outside..

10. Vina Tarapaca

Fundo El Rosario de Naltahua S/N, Isla de Maipo 8320000 Chile +56 2 2429 8932 [email protected] http://www.tarapaca.cl
Excellent
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Vina Tarapaca

Viña Tarapacá is located in Isla de Maipo, just 64 kms from Santiago driving the Autopista del Sol, easily accessible from Santiago. At Viña Tarapacá, our guests will get a personalized experience touring the vineyard, learning about the Estate, tasting exclusive wines in an exclusive and unique environment just across from La Casona, the Tuscan-style mansion, built in 1927. Wine tours, tastings and lunch are available only with previous reservation.

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