Villa Grimaldi
Villa Grimaldi: A Touchstone of Chilean History
Experience the beauty of Viña Aquitania, a premier vineyard in Peñalolén, showcasing exquisite wines and breathtaking landscapes of the Santiago region.
Viña Aquitania in Peñalolén is a picturesque vineyard offering exquisite wines amidst stunning landscapes. Enjoy guided tours, tastings, and a unique glimpse into Chile's winemaking heritage.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car from Santiago, take Route 5 (Pan-American Highway) southbound. After approximately 20 km, take the exit towards Av. La Florida. Follow Av. La Florida until you reach Av. Consistorial. Turn left on Av. Consistorial and continue for about 5 km until you reach Viña Aquitania at Av. Consistorial 5090, Peñalolén. Parking is available on site.
Public Transportation (Metro + Bus)
Start your journey at the Tobalaba Metro Station (Line 1) in Santiago. Take the metro towards Los Dominicos and get off at the last stop. From there, transfer to Bus 516 at the Los Dominicos bus terminal. This bus will take you to Peñalolén. Get off at Av. Consistorial 5090. The entire trip may take approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. The cost for the metro is around CLP 800 and the bus fare is approximately CLP 400.
Taxi or Rideshare
For a more direct route, consider taking a taxi or using a rideshare app like Uber or Cabify. Simply input 'Viña Aquitania, Av. Consistorial 5090, Peñalolén' as your destination. The ride from central Santiago should take around 30 minutes, depending on traffic, and the fare will typically range from CLP 10,000 to CLP 15,000.
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