Santiago Parks Bike Tour
Santiago, Chile
Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Using Santiago’s beautiful green spaces and lively city center, this guided bike tour will show you how Chile is becoming an important regional and international political player due to its vast copper reserves and financially conservative government.
Be sure to ask your guide about their favorite museum, where to try the local pisco sour aperitif, the best ice cream in town or simply the best park to relax in after the tour.
Be sure to ask your guide about their favorite museum, where to try the local pisco sour aperitif, the best ice cream in town or simply the best park to relax in after the tour.
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Using Santiago’s beautiful green spaces and lively city center, this guided bike tour will show you how Chile is becoming an important regional and international political player due to its vast copper reserves and financially conservative government.
Be sure to ask your guide about their favorite museum, where to try the local pisco sour aperitif, the best ice cream in town or simply the best park to relax in after the tour.This 3-hour bike tour will take you through the Bellas Artes and Providencia neighborhoods with a stops at Forestal and Balmaceda Parks characteristic for its early 20th century aristocratic neighborhoods, like Condell and Bustamante Park.
Pedal through the parks and beautiful streets with stops at Plaza Italia and the newly built Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center, which sits in the Lastarria-Santa Lucia Neighborhoods. Try a local snack to taste Santiago's flavors.
Head to the Presidential Palace, and review the Government of Salvador Allende (1970-1973) the reasons that lead to the Military Dictatorship (1973-1989) and its the lasting effects in today’s democracy.
Be sure to ask your guide about their favorite museum, where to try the local pisco sour aperitif, the best ice cream in town or simply the best park to relax in after the tour.This 3-hour bike tour will take you through the Bellas Artes and Providencia neighborhoods with a stops at Forestal and Balmaceda Parks characteristic for its early 20th century aristocratic neighborhoods, like Condell and Bustamante Park.
Pedal through the parks and beautiful streets with stops at Plaza Italia and the newly built Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center, which sits in the Lastarria-Santa Lucia Neighborhoods. Try a local snack to taste Santiago's flavors.
Head to the Presidential Palace, and review the Government of Salvador Allende (1970-1973) the reasons that lead to the Military Dictatorship (1973-1989) and its the lasting effects in today’s democracy.
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