Private Santiago Full-Day Layover Tour
Highlights
- 360° view of Santiago at Sky Costanera
- Visit the San Cristobal Hill and enjoy the view
- Explore the historic downtown at Paseo Ahumada
- Experience the vibrant Central Market
- Discover the beautiful Metropolitan Cathedral
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Duration 8 to 9 hours
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Private tour with guide
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Includes airport pickup/drop-off
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3-course lunch with drinks
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Wine tasting included
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Access to Sky Costanera
Experience the best of Santiago in just one day with the Private Santiago Full-Day Layover Tour. This 9-hour tour is perfect for travelers with a layover in the city, offering a private tour and transport services to and from the airport. Explore the city's most iconic landmarks, including the Santa Lucia and San Cristobal hills with their picturesque funicular, the financial district, and the highest building in Latin America. Indulge in a delicious 3-course lunch with drinks included, and choose to visit either the Santa Rita, Concha y Toro, or Undurraga Vineyard. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Santiago and enjoy a day filled with unforgettable experiences.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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8 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in Spanish; Castilian, English, Portuguese
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Experience Santiago in a private full-day layover tour, exploring stunning views, culture, and fine wines during your short stay.
Included
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Private tour
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Hotel pickup and airport drop-off or
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Airport pick up and hotel drop-off
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Professional guide
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Transport by air-conditioned minivan
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Wine tour
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Airport pickup and drop-off or
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Funicular to Rise San Cristobal Hill
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Choose between Santa Rita, Undurraga or Concha y Toro Wineries (Includes 3 Wine Tasting & Glass Gift)
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Sky Costanera ticket entrance
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Lunch
Excluded
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Gratuities
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Sky Costanera
At a height of 300 meters, Sky Costanera has the most impressive 360° view of Santiago. Live a world-class experience, see the city through different eyes and feel the world beneath your feet.
Estación Pío Nono Funicular Santiago by Turistik
Inaugurated in 1925 by President Arturo Alessandri Palma, it connects the Caupolicán Square with the Summit of the San Cristóbal Hill. Its first station was built with stone edged from the same hill in the form of a medieval tower by the architect Luciano Kulczewski. You can arrive through this transport to the National Zoo. On November 16, 2000, it was declared a National Historic Landmark for the value of its complex cable transport system and its importance as a patrimonial element of Santiago.
Paseo Ahumada
Paseo Ahumada is four-block-long street in downtown Santiago. It extends in a north–south direction from Plaza de Armas to the Avenida Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins and is lined by buildings housing retail establishments at their lower levels. At its northern terminus is Plaza de Armas metro station, whereas that at its southern end is Universidad de Chile metro station.
The Central Market in Santiago, Chile, has been named as one of National Geographic’s top ten food markets worldwide. Taken from National Geographic’s book Journeys of a Lifetime, the list runs through the best markets in the world for offering fresh local produce alongside a slice of local life.
Is the seat of the Archbishop of Santiago de Chile, currently Celestino Aós Braco, and the center of the archdiocese of Santiago de Chile. Construction of the neoclassical cathedral began in 1753 and ended in 1799. The architect was the Italian Gioacchino Toesca. Further alterations ordered at the end of the 19th century give it its present appearance.
La Moneda
La Moneda, is the seat of the President of the Republic of Chile. It also houses the offices of three cabinet ministers: Interior, General Secretariat of the Presidency and General Secretariat of the Government. It occupies an entire block in downtown Santiago
Central Post Office
The Central Post Office Building is a historic post office building on the northern edge of the Plaza de Armas, in Santiago, Chile. It is adjacent to the Palacio de la Real Audiencia de Santiago and is located on what was the land lot originally owned by Pedro de Valdivia and where he built his house.
Ex Congreso Nacional
Is the former home of the Chilean Congress. Congress met in this building in central Santiago until Salvador Allende's socialist government was overthrown by Augusto Pinochet's military coup d'état on September 11, 1973. During the Pinochet dictatorship, Congress was moved to new premises in Valparaíso; the old building was declared a national monument in 1976 and between 1990 and 2006 housed the ministry of foreign affairs. The Senate moved its offices in Santiago to this building in December 2000
Castillo Hidalgo
On top of the Santa Lucia hill, in the historic center of the city of Santiago, is El Castillo Hidalgo, a building built in 1816 during the Reconquest by order of the last Spanish Governor of Santiago, Casimiro Marco del Pont. It is one of the most important buildings in the history of the city.
Cerro Santa Lucia
This hill is actually quite the historical locale. First off, It is the remnant of a 15 million year old volcano. Secondly, the conquistadors used it as a lookout point when they were conquering Chile. It was atop this hill that Pedro de Valdivia declared the founding of Santiago in 1541. In 1872, governer Benjamin Vickuna Mackenna decided to turn the hill into a park to commemorate its significance in the city’s history. Since then, it has undergone many renovations. Today, it comprises 65,300 square meters, replete with bronze gates, metal stairways, and various fountains and statue
Cerro San Cristobal
Although it’s probably on all of the Top 5 tourist sites of Santiago, Cerro San Cristóbal is not overrated in the least. This big hill in the middle of the city affords one of the most incredible Santiago panoramas available. Every time I head up, my knowledge of the city has increased, and thus I am able to point out more landmarks, distinguish different sectors, etc. For those unfamiliar to Santiago, the view from up here will let you orient the city in its surroundings: the Andes Mountains and the Cordillera de la Costa.
Sanhattan
This is the financial sector in the upper area of our city
Is a plaza occupying a full square block in the heart of the civic district of Santiago, Chile. It is located in front of the northern facade of the Palacio de la Moneda and is surrounded by other government buildings such as those housing the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice, Banco Central de Chile and the Intendencia de Santiago
San Francisco Church
The church, along with the adjacent convent, is one of the oldest colonial-era buildings in the country. The church was consecrated in 1622.
Centro Cultural Palacio De La Moneda
The Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda beneath Plaza de la Ciudadanía. A glass-slab roof floods the vaultlike space with natural light, and ramps wind down through the central atrium past the Cineteca Nacional, a state-run art-house movie theater, to two large temporary exhibition spaces that house some of the biggest touring shows to visit Santiago.
Bellavista
Is an area that lies between the Mapocho River and San Cristóbal Hill in Santiago, Chile. It is known as Santiago's bohemian quarter, with numerous restaurants, boutiques, avant-garde galleries, bars and clubs. Many of the city's intellectuals and artists live in Bellavista, and Pablo Neruda's house in Santiago, La Chascona
This open-air complex of bars, restaurants, and shops, located on the corner of Pio Nono and Constitución, is a relatively recent addition to the culinary, nightlife, and cultural landscape of the city.
Parque Metropolitano De Santiago
The park was created in April 1966, when incorporating the Chilean National Zoo and the services of San Cristóbal Hill, and is managed by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development
“Plaza de Armas.” Literally a “square of weapons,” the concept behind this city center dates back hundreds of years, to when Spanish conquistadors were establishing and laying out the grid for cities in the Americas. A single city block would often be intentionally left empty and surrounded by important government offices, cathedrals, and the like.
The Biblioteca Nacional is, together with the Instituto Nacional and a small number of institutions, one of the first institutions created by the newly formed Republic of Chile in the Patria Vieja period. In the newspaper El Monitor Araucano, a Proclama de Fundación ("Proclamation of Foundation") of the Biblioteca Nacional was published on August 19, 1813. With this vision, a call was made to all the citizens to submit their books for the formation of one great public library
One of the most popular parts of the park is the large man-made lagoon, featuring lengthy boardwalks and beautiful views of water and the city skyline. It is also home to dozens of black-neck swans and other unusual fowl and fish, which can be fed by visitors. This lagoon takes up much of the Southern half of the park, alongside multi-leveled grassy fields and gardens.
Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral GAM
Chile’s most famous poet, Gabriela Mistral (1889 – 1957), significantly inspired the work of this cultural centre for her love of words, her democratic conviction and her dedication to education. Born as Lucila Godoy Alcayaga in the small town of Vicuña in north-central Chile, she started writing and working as a teacher and at the age of 15. At 25 she published her first mayor work, “Sonetos de la muerte”, which brought her the Chilean literary award in 1912
Parque Forestal
Parque Forestal is a large, narrow park dotted with numerous must-see locations in downtown Santiago. It borders the Mapocho River from Plaza Baquedano, also known as Plaza Italia, all the way to Estación Mapocho, a historical building and cultural center near the Puente Cal y Canto metro station. Mercado Central, La Vega, and the Bellas Artes museum are some of the other major destinations located in or adjacent to Parque Forestal.
The building housing the Supreme Court of Chile, the Court of Appeals of Santiago, and the Court-martial Court of the Chilean Army, Chilean Air Force and Carabineros de Chile. It occupies a full block-front of Compañía Street between Bandera and Morandé Streets
National Museum of Fine Arts
The Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts is one of the major centers for Chilean art and for broader South American art. Established in 1880 (making it the oldest in South America)
Concha y Toro
+++ If Option Selected +++ Walk through the gardens, the park and the outside of the summer residence of the Concha y Toro family towards the end of the 19th Century. Learn about where Concha y Toro wines come from in our Variety Garden, a place with 26 varieties of wine grapes. Visit the Old Pirque vineyard. Panoramic view of the Maipo valley from the vineyard’s terraces. Visit to the wine cellars including the centenarian Casillero del Diablo, birthplace of the Wine Legend. 3 Wine tasting and an engraved glass as gift
Vina Undurraga
+++ If Option Selected +++ Guided tour that lasts approximately 1 hour, you’ll visit the winery’s park, passing through the Aliwen corner a place that recreates Chile’s southern vegetation and totem poles that belong to the Mapuche people in recognition to their culture, and then onto the vineyards, so then you can appreciate our beautiful garden of varieties, continuing into our winemaking cellars. Then the wine tasting which includes four reserve wines.
Vina Santa Rita
+++ If Option Selected +++ Visiting Santa Rita is a fascinating chance to experience Chile’s cultural heritage and winemaking traditions, just 45 minutes outside Santiago. Located in the foothills of Alto Jahuel, Buin, the winery is sited in an idyllic natural setting, a meeting point for winemaking traditions, Chilean history Guided tour through grape variety garden, vineyards, winemaking and cellaring process, and bottling process, visiting “Bodega 1” – the winery’s first cellar and the “Cellar of the 120 Patriots”, where you will discover the exciting story that gives 120 its name. The tour ends with a tasting of Reserva and Gran Reserva wines, with a free souvenir engraved wineglass. You will also receive free entry to the Museo Andino museum.
Santiago
Departure from Santiago city
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
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Dress code is smart casual
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
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Minimum drinking age is 18 years
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Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
What our experts say
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Try the local seafood at Mercado Central.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking tours.
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Visit La Moneda for a historical perspective.
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Don't miss sunset views from San Cristobal.
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Consider adding a vineyard visit for wine lovers.
More About this Experience
Introduction
The Private Santiago Full-Day Layover Tour is a unique opportunity for travelers to maximize their brief stay in Chile's vibrant capital. This 8 to 9-hour experience is perfectly tailored for those who find themselves with just a day to explore Santiago. From the moment travelers land, they are greeted by a professional guide who will whisk them away in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan, ensuring a stress-free journey. The tour encompasses the city's most iconic landmarks, including the stunning views from Cerro San Cristóbal and the breathtaking vistas at Sky Costanera, the tallest building in Latin America. Not only does this tour allow visitors to soak in the rich culture and history of Santiago, but it also provides a taste of its renowned culinary scene with a delightful three-course lunch, making it a complete sensory experience.What to expect?
Travelers can look forward to a full day of adventure and discovery. The Private Santiago Full-Day Layover Tour promises an extensive city tour that includes visits to historical sites, bustling markets, and breathtaking viewpoints. Guests will ascend the famous hills of Santa Lucia and San Cristóbal via a funicular, offering picturesque panoramas of the city below. Additionally, participants will explore the financial district and experience the vibrant energy of Santiago’s streets. The itinerary also includes a sumptuous three-course lunch at a local restaurant, complemented by drinks, ensuring that no one leaves hungry. As an added treat, guests can choose to indulge in a wine-tasting experience at one of the renowned vineyards nearby, such as Santa Rita, Concha y Toro, or Undurraga. This tour is designed to provide a comprehensive and immersive experience that highlights the best of Santiago in just one day.Who is this for?
The Private Santiago Full-Day Layover Tour caters to a diverse audience, making it ideal for anyone with a keen interest in exploring new cities, from solo travelers and couples to families and small groups. Whether someone is a first-time visitor eager to experience the essence of Santiago or a seasoned traveler looking to dive deeper into the city’s culture, this tour appeals to all. Travelers with limited time will find this experience especially valuable, as it allows them to see and do so much in just one day. The tour is also suitable for individuals of all ages and fitness levels, with options available for dietary restrictions and preferences. Everyone, including children and seniors, can enjoy the day’s offerings, making it a wonderful way to share unforgettable memories with loved ones.Why book this?
Booking the Private Santiago Full-Day Layover Tour is a no-brainer for anyone wanting to make the most of their brief time in the city. This experience stands out due to its personalized approach, allowing travelers to enjoy the benefits of a private guide who can tailor the day to their interests. The combination of historical landmarks, stunning views, and culinary delights creates a rich tapestry of Santiago’s culture that is hard to find elsewhere. With the convenience of airport pickup and drop-off, travelers can relax knowing they are in capable hands. Plus, the opportunity to visit enchanted vineyards and sample exquisite wines adds an extra touch of luxury to this already enticing experience. For those seeking adventure and a taste of local life in Santiago, this tour is a perfect choice.Good to know
Before embarking on the Private Santiago Full-Day Layover Tour, there are a few helpful tips for travelers to keep in mind. It is advisable to communicate any dietary requirements or preferences at the time of booking to ensure that meal arrangements can be made accordingly. While the tour is designed for all physical fitness levels, comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as guests will be exploring various sites throughout the day. The minimum drinking age is 18, so ensure that younger travelers are accompanied by adults. Travelers should also note that the dress code is smart casual, which is perfect for enjoying the vineyard visits and lunch experiences. Lastly, the tour operates in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and Portuguese, making it accessible to a wider audience and enhancing the overall experience.Reviews
Feedback from those who have experienced the Private Santiago Full-Day Layover Tour reflects an overwhelmingly positive sentiment. Many travelers rave about the knowledgeable and friendly guides who bring the city to life with engaging stories and insights. Participants appreciate the seamless organization of the tour, noting that it allowed them to see a variety of attractions without feeling rushed. The highlight for many is the stunning views from the hills and the enjoyable wine-tasting sessions, which add a touch of indulgence to the day. Visitors often express gratitude for the chance to experience local cuisine, with the three-course lunch receiving special mentions for its quality and flavor. Overall, the tour leaves travelers feeling enriched and satisfied, making it a highly recommended experience for anyone visiting Santiago, even on a tight schedule.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is