3 Best Sights in Bellavista, Santiago

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We've compiled the best of the best in Bellavista - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Cerro San Cristóbal

Bellavista Fodor's choice

This large, iconic hill within the centenary Parque Metropolitano is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Santiago. From the western entrance at Plaza Caupolicán (Pío Nono), you can take a steep but enjoyable one-hour walk to the summit, or take the funicular, a historic monument that opened in 1925. The teleférico (cable car) ascends from the eastern entrance, seven blocks north of Pedro de Valdivia metro stop.

Santiago, 8420541, Chile
2-2730–1331
Sight Details
Round-trip teleférico 6900 pesos
Closed: park, after 8 pm; funicular, after 6:45 pm

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La Chascona

Bellavista Fodor's choice

This house designed by Nobel Prize--winning poet Pablo Neruda was dubbed the "Woman with the Tousled Hair" after Matilde Urrutia, his third wife. The two met while strolling in nearby Parque Forestal, and for years the house served as a romantic hideaway before they married. The pair's passionate relationship was recounted in the 1995 Italian film Il Postino. Audio guides are available in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and German, and the house is visually fascinating, with winding garden paths, stairs, and bridges leading to the house and its library, which is stuffed with books. There's Neruda's old bedroom in a tower and a secret passageway. Scattered throughout are collections of butterflies, seashells, wineglasses, and other odd objects that inspired Neruda's tumultuous life and romantic poetry. Although not as magical as Neruda's house in Isla Negra, La Chascona still sets your imagination dancing. The house is on a little side street leading off Constitución.

Fernando Márquez de la Plata 0192, Santiago, 7520284, Chile
2-2777–8741
Sight Details
Audio guide 8000 pesos; students 2500 pesos
Closed Mon.

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Patio Bellavista

Bellavista Fodor's choice

This multilevel complex of bars, eateries, cafés, and souvenir shops is a Bellavista centerpoint. The patio houses a tourist office, free concerts or cueca (national dance) performance in the central plaza, a live music space, a theater, galleries, and restaurants dealing in Peruvian cuisine such as Tambo, as well as Italian, French, and Middle Eastern eateries. The patio is open daily from 8 am until 2 am; shops open 10–9.

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