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PARQUE METROPOLITANO - CERRO SAN CRISTÓBAL

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Pío Nono 450, Barrio Bellavista, Santiago De Chile, Chile
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2024
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2024

A 722-hectare urban park offering an absolutely unique panorama of Santiago and the snow-capped peaks of the Andes.

Metropolitan Park is Chile's largest urban park. Covering an area of 722 ha, it is nicknamed "the lung of Santiago". The park comprises the San Cristóbal, Chacarillas, Gemelos and Pirámide hills. A funicular will take you to the top, to the Terraza Bellavista belvedere, to admire this absolutely unique panorama of Santiago and the snow-capped peaks of the Andes. Cerro San Cristóbal rises to 860 m and, as in Rio de Janeiro, is overlooked by a 22 m high Virgin Mary. She has been watching over the city since 1908. At its base is a small chapel where Pope John Paul II held a mass in 1987. You can also go for a walk or a bike ride, take a dip in the lovely swimming pools (crowded at weekends), or discover the park's wildlife, as Cerro San Cristobal is also home to a zoo with 150 different species of animal: flamingos, penguins, tigers, monkeys and kangaroos, the zoo allows you to observe protected animal species. Follow the various paths that lead to picnic areas and landscaped gardens, the setting is really pleasant and the lawns rather well-kept. To reach the heights of the park without getting out of breath, you can take the cable car. There are three stations (Oasis, Tupahue, Cumbre), featuring an adventure park, a Japanese garden and an orchard. Ideal for sunny weekends!


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Visited in august 2019
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Une balade au calme
Si vous évitez les jours d'affluences (week-end), vous pourrez faire une balade au calme. Du haut de la colline, on a une d'ensemble sur Santiago (et sa couche de pollution) et les montagnes environnantes. On nous a conseillé d'éviter le coin à la tombée de la nuit. Parc agréable sans être exceptionnel ou remarquable.
Kazau
Visited in march 2019
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Une vue magnifique sur Santiago. Je recommande d'y monter pour observer le coucher de soleil sur la ville.
rnv23
Visited in february 2018
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une des collines entourant santiago. Accès par un funiculaire d'un coté et par telepherique de l'autre coté. Sanctuaire au sommet avec statue de la vierge. Vues sur Santiago mais très rarement dégagé à cause de la pollution . Vous pouvez redescendre a pied par plusieurs chemins de randonnées.
Visited in april 2018
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Endroit très intéressant, en le faisant à pied, un bon dénivelé, on découvre la ville en remontant la colline, et en descendant également, et surtout au couche du soleil
fute_872272
Visited in april 2017
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La vue sur la ville est imprenable.
La cordillère des Andes est impressionnante
La montée en funiculaire est une expérience sympathique

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