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A walk by Sebastián · Santiago, CL

This walk ascends and descends Santiago's historic heart, starting at Cerro Santa Lucía itself, then moving through the formal gardens and fountains nearby before descending into the colonial city center. You'll trace a natural arc from the hilltop parks through neoclassical monuments and into the grand civic architecture that defines old Santiago—a 75-minute journey blending nature and history without backtracking.

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  1. Santa Lucía Hill

    Start right where you stand: Santa Lucía Hill itself, a lush urban green space with walking paths and city views that anchor this neighborhood's identity.

    Sta. Lucía, Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile·nature & parks
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  2. Fuente Neptuno

    Descend to the Fuente Neptuno, an elegant classical fountain that marks the transition from the hilltop to the formal gardens below.

    Sta. Lucía 75, 8320216 Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile·nature & parks
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  3. Monumento a La Gloria

    Visit the Monumento a La Gloria, a striking historical monument that celebrates Chilean independence and stands as a gateway to the civic plaza zone.

    8320075 Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile·history
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  4. Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago

    End at the Metropolitan Cathedral on Plaza de Armas, Santiago's grandest ecclesiastical and civic landmark, where centuries of history converge.

    Pl. de Armas 498, 8320341 Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile·history
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