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Wine Tour and Santiago City in a Small Group

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8 hours

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From 08:30

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Wine Tour and Santiago City in a Small Group

What you'll do

Wine Tour and Santiago City in a Small Group Experience the allure of Santiago's capital city while indulging in the captivating beauty of Chile's finest vineyards on a journey with a small group of no more than 12 people and time for lunch. Explore iconic landmarks and cultural gems like the Metropolitan Cathedral and Santa Lucía hill. Discover the political elegance at La Moneda and the artistic charm of Bellavista. Indulge in the affluence of Vitacura, Providencia, and Las Condes. As the afternoon, prepare to be captivated by the world of Chilean winemaking. You'll have the privilege of selecting one of three prestigious vineyards: Concha y Toro, Undurraga, or Santa Rita. Savor the diverse and excellent varieties as you indulge in a delightful wine tasting experience. As the sun sets, return to your hotel with a heart full of memories and taste buds delighted. This exceptional journey promises an unforgettable fusion of Santiago's allure and Chile's renowned wine culture, all enjoyed in the delightful company. Included:  1. Hotel pick-up and drop-off. 2. Transportation in air-conditioned vehicle. 3. Professional bilingual tour guide. 4. Mineral water bottle. 5. Wine Tour. 6. Ticket to the vineyard (Concha y Toro, Undurraga or Santa Rita).

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Itinerary

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    La Moneda and Plaza de la Ciudadanía stand as two significant landmarks in Santiago, Chile, with deep political and historical significance.
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    La Moneda, once a colonial mint, now serves as the official seat of Chile's Executive Power. The impressive neoclassical architecture houses the President's offices and various government functions. Its historical importance is underscored by the events of September 11, 1973, when the military coup led to the bombing of La Moneda and the tragic end of President Salvador Allende's rule. Today, the restored building stands as a symbol of Chile's resilience and commitment to democracy.
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    Adjacent to La Moneda lies Plaza de la Ciudadanía (Citizen's Square), an open space that has become a focal point for public demonstrations, gatherings, and celebrations. The square witnessed significant moments in Chilean history, including the return of democracy in 1990 and the inauguration of presidents. It has been a site for protests, expressing the voice of the people and their demands for social and political change.
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    Together, La Moneda and Plaza de la Ciudadanía represent a powerful juxtaposition of Chile's political past and its ongoing journey towards democratic governance. They stand as a reminder of the country's history, its people's aspirations, and the continuous evolution of a nation united by its commitment to civic engagement and progress.
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    As we strolled through Santiago's city center, we marveled at the remarkable architecture on our way from Palacio de la Moneda to Plaza de Armas. Among the notable buildings was the Tribunales de Justicia (Courts of Justice), an imposing structure that holds great importance in Chile's legal system. Its classic-meets-modern design reflects the country's evolving legal traditions. This iconic edifice symbolizes justice and plays a crucial role in upholding the rights of the Chilean people. Our journey through the city center provided a deeper appreciation for Santiago's rich cultural and institutional heritage.

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    At the heart of Santiago, Chile, lies Plaza de Armas—a historic and lively square that embodies the city's essence. Founded centuries ago, it holds a deep cultural significance and has witnessed numerous historical events. Surrounded by impressive landmarks like the Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral and the Correo Central, the plaza boasts an exquisite blend of old and new architectural wonders. The Neptune Fountain adds to its allure, while vendors and performers infuse the square with a vibrant atmosphere. As a central meeting point for locals and tourists alike, Plaza de Armas continues to celebrate Santiago's rich heritage and dynamic spirit.

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    Cerro Santa Lucía, the founding place of Santiago, is a beloved destination and one of the top attractions for both national and foreign tourists. This historic hill offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and historical significance. From its summit, visitors are treated to breathtaking panoramic views of Santiago's cityscape. Amidst lush gardens and picturesque landmarks, the park invites visitors to connect with the city's rich heritage. Cerro Santa Lucía is a serene oasis in the heart of Santiago, a place of tranquility and exploration that captures the soul of the city.

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    Discover the captivating Barrio Lastarria, a bohemian neighborhood in downtown Santiago that enchants tourists with its cultural offerings, diverse restaurants, lively bars, and charming shops. Immerse yourself in its artistic ambiance, explore art galleries, savor global cuisines, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife. Lastarria promises an unforgettable experience at the heart of Santiago's cultural scene.

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    Barrio Bellavista: A captivating bohemian cultural neighborhood nestled at the base of San Cristobal hill. This vibrant district is a haven for art enthusiasts, offering a rich tapestry of theaters, jazz clubs, salsa venues, and live music performances. Amidst the creative energy, immerse yourself in the enchanting ambiance of the Bellavista Patio, where a delightful array of shops and eateries awaits. Prepare to be spellbound by the eclectic charm of Barrio Bellavista, where every visit promises an unforgettable experience.

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    Parque Bicentenario, nestled in Santiago, is a modern marvel celebrating Chile's 200 years of independence. This vibrant park seamlessly blends natural beauty and contemporary architecture, offering a tranquil retreat from city life. With a focus on sustainability and ecological balance, it showcases diverse plant and animal species. Beyond its recreational offerings, the park symbolizes Chile's progress and unity, fostering a sense of togetherness and pride in the nation's rich cultural heritage. Parque Bicentenario is a living tribute to Chile's past, present, and promising future.

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    Centro Cultural GAM, an important cultural center in Santiago's heart, boasts striking and innovative architecture. It offers a diverse array of artistic events and activities, celebrating theater, dance, art exhibitions, and music concerts. The center serves as a platform for emerging artists and promotes Chilean arts and culture both locally and globally. Beyond creativity, GAM fosters community engagement and social interactions, making it an enriching and inspiring destination for all.

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    Nestled in downtown Santiago, Mercado Central (Central Market) is a lively and touristic bohemian neighborhood. It offers delightful cultural circuits, diverse restaurants, bars, and charming shops. Amidst this vibrant atmosphere, you'll find a typical Chilean food restaurant where you can enjoy a delicious lunch, immersing yourself in the authentic flavors of Chile. Don't miss the chance to explore this bustling market and experience the captivating blend of tradition and modernity that makes Mercado Central a must-visit destination in Santiago.

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    You can choose between three esteemed vineyards: Undurraga, Concha y Toro, and Viña Cousiño Macul.

    Undurraga, nestled in Chile's central valley, holds a rich heritage as one of the pioneering vineyards in the country. Its picturesque surroundings and dedication to crafting exceptional wines promise a captivating wine-tasting experience.

    Concha y Toro, renowned worldwide, offers a journey through time in the scenic Maipo Valley. Explore historic cellars and savor iconic wines that have earned global acclaim.

    Viña Cousiño Macul, one of Chile's oldest wineries, embraces tradition and quality. Surrounded by beautiful vineyards, it welcomes visitors to savor their distinguished wines crafted with meticulous care.

    Each vineyard presents a unique charm and exceptional wines, ensuring an unforgettable experience that embodies the essence of Chilean winemaking.


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What's Included

Wine tasting

Professional Speaking English Guide/Driver

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Transport by air-conditioned minivan

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What's not included

Lunch

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Notes

May be operated by a multi-lingual guide

No public transportation nearby

Infant seats available

Minimum drinking age is 18 years

Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time, exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation.

Downtown Santiago / Vitacura / Las Condes / Providencia districts hotel. If your hotel is outside the pick-up area, we will propose a meeting point as close as possible to your location.

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Requirements

Comfortable shoes and clothes

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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.

No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.

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