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Come experience Santiago with us, Like a Local! we will explore the most historical areas, while sharing fun anecdotes of local life, experience a traditional beverage, learn some funny slangs that we use, enjoy a fantastic Panoramic of the city, and end your tour feeling like a total Santiaguino.
Want to see somehting in Particular? we can absolutely customize it for you.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Cerro San Cristobal
Visit the statue of the Inmaculate Conception, a Symbol of Santiago, and have a fantastic panoramic of the city.
La Moneda
Presidential Palace of Chile
Private transportation
Ticket for Cable car
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Santiago Marriott Hotel
Av Presidente Kennedy 5741, Las Condes, Las Condes Santiago Chile
Le Reve Boutique Hotel
Orrego Luco 023 Santiago Chile
The Singular Santiago Lastarria Hotel
Merced 294, Barrio Lastarria Santiago Chile
Hotel Magnolia Santiago
Huerfanos 539, Santiago Centro Santiago Chile
Mandarin Oriental, Santiago
Presidente Kennedy Avenue #4601 Santiago Chile
Pickup included
7 đánh giá
Tổng số đánh giá và xếp hạng từ Viator & TripAdvisor
Hannah D,,17 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Elisa our guide and our driver were excellent. Picked us up from the airport on time and showed us a lot of Santiago in a short space of time. A great tour if you don't have much time. We tried different drinks. Elisa was full of information and catered to our needs with the hot weather. The car was clean and cool, they provide you with water. A tour I really recommend
C2129BOjustinf,,30 thg 10, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
If you read nothing else—know this: Carolina is extraordinary. She turned what began as a simple walking tour into the highlight of our trip to Chile. Her knowledge, humor, and genuine love for her country made every moment unforgettable. We ended up booking her for two more days, each perfectly curated and deeply personal. If you’re visiting Santiago, hire Carolina; you’ll leave with memories and a friend. When I think of Chile, I will forever think of Carolina and Pablo. (Full story below for those who enjoy a bit more detail…written in the unapologetically stolen style of Earnest Hemingway) It was early morning when we landed in Santiago, the kind of hour when the world still feels half-asleep. The sun had just started to pull itself over the Andes, and the light, thin and gold, spilled through the windows of our uber as we made the trip into a new city. We had flown through the night, and the city outside was waking slowly, with light traffic and the sights of mothers and fathers with their children and dogs starting their day. We had the opportunity to relax at our hotel for a few hours; enough time to decompress, but not enough for a full blown nap. We met Carolina in the lobby not long after, our guide for the day—a woman with kind eyes and the quiet confidence of someone who knows her city like an old friend. She was full of controlled energy which radiated and drove us through our initial sleep-deprived mindset. From the first step onto the now bustling streets, it was clear Carolina was not there to recite a script. She told stories, real stories, live stories, about people and time, about revolutions and artists, chefs and natives, earthquakes and Popes, about the faint scars still visible on the walls if you knew where to look. She laughed easily, her humor light but sharp, and somehow every building and park she pointed to came alive through her words. I have never been much for textbook history, but I found myself drawn in, listening, asking questions, needing to know more. She walked us through the markets, where the air was thick with the smell of bread and produce. We ate and drank menu items a tourist wouldn’t know to order, let alone pronounce. At every corner she named a restaurant, a bakery, a hidden café. We could have spent weeks just eating through her recommendations. The hours passed without weight, four of them gone before we noticed. Yet when we returned to the hotel, we were not tired. We were restless, eager for more. We must experience more of what we had just felt. That first tour turned into something larger. Over dinner that night, my wife and I decided we hadn’t had enough; not just of Santiago, but of Carolina’s company and guidance. So we asked if Carolina had more time that week. She did, and we were lucky for it. Two more days unfolded from that simple question. One at the coast, in a quiet beach town where the sea smelled of salt and iron and the seafood was so fresh it was evident it was pulled from the water moments before it hit the plate by the fishing boats docked feet from our table. There, amid the cries of gulls, under a sun burning away the last of the morning marine layer, my wife and I laughed like children recalling stories from minutes earlier watching Humboldt penguins waddle along the rocks and sea lions inquisitively approach our boat. The second day was a trip through the valleys outside Santiago, to the Santa Rita winery. Carolina had planned it perfectly; the drive, the timing, the long lunch overlooking rows of vines that rolled toward the mountains and a spectacular botanical garden with plants from around the world. Her husband, Pablo, joined us for both the beach excursion and the vineyard trips. He was warm and funny, and the two of them together carried the easy rhythm of people in love, finishing each other’s thoughts, teasing in the gentle way that only true affection allows. It made the days feel less like a tour and more like time spent with old friends. That is what stays with me most now, the feeling of friendship. Friendship of a city, of its people, of its landscape, or its cuisine. Carolina’s love for her country was not something she said; it was something she lived. Every story, every stop, every small detail spoke of pride and devotion. By the time we said goodbye, I felt we had seen Chile not as tourists, but as guests, welcomed, understood, cared for. I will return to Chile. Of that I am sure. And when I do, I will call Carolina—not just to plan another trip, but to see an old friend and to walk again through her beautiful city, and her beautiful country, with the sun spilling over the Andes and the streets humming softly, slowly, with the joy of life.





Z8938SMteresad,,28 thg 10, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
We had a great trip. Guide was very informative and accommodating. Were were picked up and dropped off at the airport. Perfect stopover tour.
Susan M,,28 thg 10, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Juan provided an amazing and personal city tour. We viewed all the spots we had flagged to see. The PreColoumbian Museum was an added treat. Juan provided a great glimpse the history of Santiago and Chile as well as the current vibrancy and patriotism.
kgrab00,,7 thg 9, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
The tour was so wonderful! Carolina is so knowledgeable and friendly, we just loved our afternoon spent with her on the streets of Santiago. A wealth of information, and an incredible guide who took us to some very cool spots around the city. So thoughtful.





Shigetsu S,,11 thg 8, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Carolina was great! was very flexible and adaptive to the situation but the most important thing was she was very very interesting about the knowledge she has about the history and current situation of Chile. I loved the tour but her stories were entertaining that the car ride was as fun as the tour itself!
Terry-and-Dot,,14 thg 5, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
My wife and I just finished a walking tour of Santiago with Alvero Romero. What a great tour. Alvero is so knowledgeable about the history of Chile and is a wealth of information regarding Chilean politics, we learned so much! You cannot really understand the history of Chile from books it needs someone whose family has lived through the events. His perspective is totally non partisan allowing you to make your own decisions about history but we had a great time discussing world events. I highly recommend this tour with Alvero
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