CALLE AGUILERA AND CALLE ENRAMADAS
Urban site
2025
Recommended
2025
Crowded during the day, these two entirely pedestrian streets are dotted with restaurants and cinemas. Heading back down Calle Aguilera, two cuadras west of Parque Céspedes, you'll come across Calle Padre Pico, Santiago's most picturesque street. It leads to the Tívoli district, where French refugees and their slaves settled at the end of the 18th century, following Haiti's independence. From the top of this street, you can see the bay, the Cordillera and the Gran Piedra.
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