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Radisson Plaza Lodging Near Santiago Attractions and Activities

Located in the city's most important business district, our Santiago lodging is an excellent choice whether your Chile travel plans bring you here for business or pleasure. We're within walking distance of subway stations, bustling nightlife spots, and great Santiago shopping at Alto Las Condes Chile. Golf is one of the popular activities in Santiago, and there are a number of private courses located nearby. If you want to explore our city, popular Santiago attractions are just minutes away. With our proximity to Santiago attractions, shopping and businesses, the Radisson Plaza is perfect for your trip to South America.

Our Santiago lodging is convenient to the following attractions:

  • Alto Las Condes Mall (2.5 miles)
    Enjoy a day of shopping at this Santiago mall.
  • Golfing (4.5 miles)
    There are several private courses in and around Santiago and plenty of sunny days during the year to enjoy a nice round. Our concierge team can arrange tee times at one of several courses which open their doors to our guests.
    Phone: (56-2) 247 9858
  • Iglesia, Convento y Museo de San Francisco (3.5 miles)
    One of the oldest buildings in Chile, this church is a must-see Santiago attraction.
    Phone: (56-2) 638 3238
  • Mercado Central (5 miles)
    This one-of-a kind, authentic Latin American market is a Santiago shopping tradition that sells everything from clothes and jewelry to fresh fish.
    Phone: (56-2) 696 8327
  • Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino (4 miles)
    A trip to Santiago is not complete without a visit to this important pre-Colombian art museum.
    Phone: (56-2) 688 7348
  • Patio Bellavista (1.8 miles)
    If you enjoy arts and crafts, stop by this craft market featuring a lovely cobblestone cafe.
    Phone: (56-2) 299 0500
  • Skiing in Santiago (25 miles)
    Santiago is one of the only capital cities in the world that boasts not one but three main ski resorts less than 25 miles away. Perhaps the best known is Valle Nevado, the largest ski domain in the Southern Hemisphere. With Chile's ski season, which runs from June to October, you can ski any time you want.
    Phone: (56-2) 477 70 00
  • Teatro Municipal (4 miles)
    Complete your Santiago, Chile travel experience by taking in a show at the Teatro Municipal.
    Phone: (56-2) 432 9696
  • Vineyard Tours
    Chile travel is not complete without a tour of the spectacular vineyards near Santiago, including renowned Cousiņo Macul, Concha y Toro and Tarapaca. Private or group visits can be arranged and include a tour of the facilities, a wine tasting and lunch.
    Phone: (56-2) 218 0600

About Santiago

Chile, the fifth largest country in South America is both an industrial leader and home to history, beauty and culture. With the snow-capped Andes to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, this narrow country offers those with Chile travel plans an unlimited variety of options. Founded in 1541 by a Spanish conquistador, Santiago is a cosmopolitan capital city of five million. The central landmark is Cerro Santa Lucia, the prominent hill that is not only the site of the founding of the city, but today offers breathtaking views and an urban green space. The Plaza de Armas is the heart of Santiago and the original town square. With European flair and charm, guests of our hotel in Santiago can view lush gardens, gorgeous architecture and the many Santiago attractions centered here. For those who adore Santiago shopping, there are nearly endless choices with the Mercado Central, a Victorian-style marketplace, the Alto Las Condes Chile and the Patio Bellavista for arts and crafts. If you're in the mood for a great museum, Santiago is home to many. Our Santiago lodging is near the Museo de Arte Precolumbiano, considered the most famous museum in Chile for its outstanding collection of pre-Columbian artifacts. Don't miss the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, La Chascona or the Palacio Cousiņo. Your Chile travel plans should also take advantage of the city's unique access to world-class ski slopes in the snow-capped Andes, the sunny and sandy Pacific Ocean beaches and the internationally acclaimed wines from the vineyards south of Santiago, Chile. Golf is one of the most popular activities, and there are many exquisite courses to choose among. Whether you're interested in 16th century churches, like the Iglesia San Fancisco, or great nightclubs in the bohemian neighborhood of Bellavista, the concierge staff at our hotel in Santiago is ready to help you discover the rich heritage, diverse landscape and the unique heart and soul of Santiago, Chile.

Did you know?

Modern Santiago de Chile was founded by Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia in 1541 as a small colony along the Mapocho River. Chile and its capital, Santiago, remained a Spanish colony until it won independence in 1818 and began to develop and modernize. In 1985 an earthquake destroyed much of the city including many historical buildings, but redevelopment continues. Today, upwards of 6 million people call the city home, representing about 40% of Chile's total population.

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