Leisure Activities in Santiago

All year round, leisure activities in Santiago provide a wide range of options for every age group. Santiago is loaded with lavish shopping areas, resorts, restaurants, and spas that ensure that your trip to Santiago is hassle-free. From a convincing landscape and outdoor to some world-class stay options and facilities, Santiago packs an incredible amount of diversity in the luxury activities it offers. So be it a family vacation, a friends reunion or a solo trip to feed your wanderlust, these activities in Santiago are a must try for a leisurely vacation!

Let's explore our list of recreational & leisure places in Santiago:

  1. Santa Lucia Hill

    4.6 (983 Votes)
    Santa Lucia Hill

    Outdoors, Park, Hill

    The Santa Lucia Hill is a triangular hill standing out in the metropolitan part of Santiago which is presently a Public Park to preserve apart of nature in the city! It was at the foothill of the Cerro Santa Lucia, that Pedro de Valdivia founded the city of Santiago in the 16th century as a crown to Spain. The hill was used as a strategic place to overlook the city and in the 19th century, the ...Read more
  2. Costanera Center

    4.4 (817 Votes)
    Costanera Center

    Entertainment, Theatre, Mall, Shopping Center

    The Costanera Center is retail therapy at its best with some of the biggest brands of clothing, accessories, perfumes, shoes and more spread across a six-floor shopping mall. The place also has a wide variety to offer for foodies with premium international food chains that serve their signature food. The complex consists of the shopping mall, the Gran Torre Santiago (tallest building in Latin A...Read more
  3. Barrio Lastarria

    Museum, Walking Area, Food And Drinks, Cafe

    The neighborhood of Lastarria or Barrio Lastarria is one of the most beautifully maintained historic places in Chile and you can take a walk through pathways which embracehouses built in the 19th century, a burst of cafes and restaurants and a bohemian ambience which is simply Chile at its best! The barrio is loved for carrying its history and the culture of Chile through its architectural marv...Read more
  4. Araucano Park

    4.7 (461 Votes)
    Araucano Park

    Park, Walking Area, Picnic Spot

    If you love nature or are simply looking for a place to lie down and soak up the sun, the Araucano Park is your best bet! The park comes to life with families and friends spending quality time here taking part in activities or simply having a picnic with their loved ones. The park also has its own pool and is the perfect place to run, ride a bicycle or take a nice long walk through its huge gro...Read more
  5. Bicentenario

    Park

    The Parque Bicentenario will make you see Santiago ina whole new light- the beautiful lush green trees which cover 1300 of species native to Chile and is home to the ‘Chilean Palm preservation project’, the lagoons located to its either side, a pond where you will find fishes, swans, herons and flamingoes and a heap of activities which take place throughout the park! The park is a w...Read more
  6. Plaza De Armas

    4.2 (837 Votes)
    Plaza De Armas

    Square

    The Plaza de Armas is the main square of Santiago around which the rest of the grid-pattern of the city was constructed. The square has some of the best historic buildings in the city and is simply one of those brilliant places where you can grab something to eat as you absorb the beautiful architecture of buildings dating back to the 18th century! Highlights Include: Metropolitan Cathedral Ce...Read more
  7. Falabella Parque Arauco

    4.3 (251 Votes)
    Falabella Parque Arauco

    Restaurant, Shopping Center, Fine Dining

    Parque Arauco is one of the largest shopping malls in Chile and is known for its uber-cool brands like Adidas, Louis Vuitton and Burberry among other retail giants. The mall also has huge variety to offer for foodies and accommodates some of the biggest food chains from around the world to fine restaurants which are perfect for a refreshing meal. If you love shopping, a visit here is simply lon...Read more
  8. Sky Costanera

    4.6 (361 Votes)
    Sky Costanera

    View Point, Observation Deck

    Sky Costanera, also known as Gran Torre Santiago, is one of the tallest buildings around the world at a height of 984 feet and gives you a magnificent, panoramic view of Santiago. The place has an elevator which takes you at the staggering height to see Santiago change its colors as the day progresses. The evening sights from here are the highlights when the whole city glitters with its vibrant...Read more
  9. Parque Forestal

    4.5 (785 Votes)
    Parque Forestal

    Park, Walking Area

    Parque Forestal is one of the most romantic places to visiting Santiago- the lush green tress, old-styled lanterns and small walkways covering two of the most important museums (Bellas Artes and the Museum of Contemporary Art) and small, rustic benches to sit on! The Forest Park stretches from the central Market up to Plaza Italia and is Santiago’s way to add a dash of nature among its co...Read more
  10. Mercado Central

    Market

    The Mercado Central is Santiago’s heaven for food lovers and people who love to try different flavors which guarantee freshness. The market sells some of the best seafood in this part of the globe- from sea-urchins, fishes and giant mussels to seafood you did not even know existed! The best part about the market is its sea of restaurants. The central restaurants serve more ‘touristy...Read more
  11. Santiago Metropolitan Park

    Outdoors, Park

    The Metropolitan Park is a through and through nature-lovers spot where people take solace in its green pastures, get familiar with animals at the national Zoo and admire Santiago’s cityscape at the summit located at the peak of the hill. Fun funicular rides are easily available which keep you engaged even on your journey to the summit and a small church welcomes you at the top while offe...Read more
  12. Centro Artesanal Los Dominicos

    Historical Site, Specialty Shop

    Centro Artesanal Pueblito Los Dominicos, located at the foothills of the Andean Mountains is an historical site where the small village was found. The villages’ country land is home to some of the best artisans in Chile and as they strive to keep their traditional art alive, you can witness how they shape articles made from wood, leather, baked mud, wool, metals and semiprecious stones (k...Read more
  13. Quinta Normal Park

    4.5 (283 Votes)
    Quinta Normal Park

    Park, Specialty Museum

    The Parque Quinta Normal is a district in Santiago and is spread over 33.5 hectares of area and accommodates several museums in its green. The park was founded in the 1840’s to grow foreign plants in greenhouses and spread to cover a vast area adjoining it. Today the park’s lush green trees and beautiful shaded pathways reminds you to slow down and enjoy this part of the city. Highl...Read more
  14. Isidora Goyenechea

    Walking Area, Food And Drinks, Club, Restaurant

    The Isidora Goyenechea is a posh neighborhood in Santiago where you will find high-end restaurants, beautiful residential places and boutique cafes-ideal to drop by to grab a bite after a stroll through the area. There are rarely any night hubs or clubs here but the place is still ideal for a late evening walk if you love modern spaces which are tranquil. The place does have a few shops but is ...Read more
  15. Paseo Ahumada

    Walking Area, Street Market, Streets

    Paseo Ahumadais a pedestrian street in Santiago which covers a stretch of 4 blocks and has some of the best retail shops in the city. The street is loved for its fast paced life and an evening here means you will be swimming through overcrowded shops. However, if you can come here early, the place is perfect for shopping for some major brands or simply try new flavors and food at one of its man...Read more