What to do and see in Valle Central, Valle Central: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

August 29, 2021 Lean Nau

Chile's Valle Central, a verdant valley tucked between the Andes and the coastal mountain ranges, has a mild climate and moist soil perfect for grape growing. Made up of four distinct wine regions, Maipo, Rapel, Curico and Maule, the area is criss-crossed by well-traveled wine roads. At the northern end of the valley is Maipo, the oldest of Chile's wine regions, famous for its Cabernet Sauvignon. At the opposite end is Maule, which still grows Pais, the first grape brought to South America.
Restaurants in Valle Central

1. Colchagua Museum

Av. Errazuriz 145, Santa Cruz Chile +56 72 282 1050 http://www.museocolchagua.cl/
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5.0 based on 1,463 reviews

Colchagua Museum

Reviewed By scottberg56

Fantastic museum, from pre-history to the present day with many artifacts and great narration. A must see.

2. Cerro San Cristobal

Pio Nono 445, Recoleta Parque Metropolitano de Santiago, Santiago 8320000 Chile +56 2 2730 1331 [email protected] https://www.parquemet.cl/
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4.5 based on 18,381 reviews

Cerro San Cristobal

This 860 meter hill in the center of Santiago features a zoo and wine museum at the midway point and a gondola ride to the top, where a Virgin Mary statue overlooks the city.

Reviewed By GoGo2SlowGo - Denton, United States

It has several attractions in its 1784 acres. Central Park is only 842 acres by comparison. Some of its most important attractions are: the sanctuary and balcony of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception; The National Zoo of Chile, where you can get dazzled with the different species of animals; the historic funicular railway and the recently inaugurated cable way. From the top of the park you can enjoy a panoramic view of Santiago and the Andes Mountain Range, also there are two swimming pools, plazas and games for children.

3. Cerro Santa Lucia

Rua Santa Lucia, Santiago 8320190 Chile +56 2 23867185 [email protected] http://www.santiagocapital.cl/fichas/home/oficina-de-turismo-cerro-santa-lucia/oficina-de-informacion-turistica
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4.5 based on 19,554 reviews

Cerro Santa Lucia

The climb up this natural 230 foot hill offers a worthy reward: breathtaking panoramic views of the city.

Reviewed By Finewinery2019

We had the benefit of a very good personal guide who provided in depth knowledge of the beautiful park. This made our visit much more interesting.

4. Valle Nevado - Ski Resort Chile

Avenida Vitacura # 5250 Of. 304 Chile +56 2 2477 7000 [email protected] http://www.vallenevado.com
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4.5 based on 4,198 reviews

Valle Nevado - Ski Resort Chile

Valle Nevado is South America's premier ski resort, offering access to the largest amount of terrain and the most modern lift system on the continent. The Valle Nevado complex provides a complete experience, including boutique shops, three hotels, private apartments, six restaurants, a full-service spa and fitness center, cinema, library, bars and lounges, a pub with live music, a kids entertainment center and a state-of-the-art events venue, all set to the breathtaking backdrop of the magnificent Andes. Located just 90 minutes from Santiago, Valle Nevado offers 2,200 acres of varied terrain, and 17 lifts including the country's only gondola. Due to the resort's orientation and altitude at 9,924 feet, Valle Nevado on average receives the most snow of Central Valley resorts, with a seasonal average of 300+ inches. Short lift lines and few people on the slopes provides days of powder skiing after a storm. The resort has a terrain park, plenty of side and backcountry terrain, and guests spending 7 nights at the resort receive 2 interconnect tickets to neighboring resorts, opening a staggering 7,000 acres of terrain. The adventurous can book heli-skiing directly at the resort, a truly spectacular experience with vertical drops of up to 5,000 feet in one run. The 2017 season runs from June 23 to September 22. Join the resort for the 2nd Annual Chile Wine Festival from Aug. 18 - 24.

Reviewed By Thakelo - Santiago, Chile

There's this company called "Phenix" that has special offers for groups of a minimum of 13 (at least during the weekends) where for 51.000 you get transport, a ticket for the day, equipment rental, lunch and ski/snowboard lessons (different levels). It's supposed to be for people under 24 but I've added some people around 27 to the groups in the past without a problem. On weekdays you get cheaper packages because you get to include less things. Anyway, in my opinion this is the best ski centre in Santiago if you're looking into not-so-crowded slopes and like to go fast. There is the fastest chairlift in South America (called Andes Express) which leads you to the mountain top in 5 minutes.

5. Museo Interactivo Mirador

Punta Arenas 6711 La Granja, Santiago 8780999 Chile +56 2 2828 8000 [email protected] http://www.mim.cl
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4.5 based on 2,142 reviews

Museo Interactivo Mirador

Museo Interactivo Mirador is a huge interactive science museum with more than 350 exhibits and other type of educational activities for children and young adults. It also has a playground outside..

6. Molino de Agua

Pichilemu Chile
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

Molino de Agua

Reviewed By viviannnnna - Santiago, Chile

It is a functional watermill used to mill wheat to obtain flour, quinoa. It is difficult to get there if you are not driving your own car, so i highly recommend to take a cab to get there. The people who reside there, give a tour inside the watermill and teach the tourist what and how they produce it, you can buy their products only with $1000 Chilean pesos and you can enjoy a black bear (malta) with flour, a typical southern drink charging just $1500 Chilean pesos. You don't need to bring any special objects there, just comfortable shoes.

7. Parque Nacional Radal Siete Tazas

Molina Chile +56 9 9168 7820 http://www.conaf.cl/parques/reserva-nacional-radal-siete-tazas/
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4.5 based on 337 reviews

Parque Nacional Radal Siete Tazas

8. Parque Arauco

Avenida Presidente Kennedy 5413 Las Condes, Santiago 8320000 Chile +56 2 2731 8763 [email protected] http://www.parquearauco.cl
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4.5 based on 3,738 reviews

Parque Arauco

PARQUE ARAUCO is the country´s pioneer and leading shopping mall. Located in one of the city´s most exclusive districts, it stands out for offering the most attractive store mix, and a gastronomic experience with over 65 alternatives to choose from, together with a high level entertainment listing. In PARQUE ARAUCO you will discover more than 350 brands, and all 4 unique and distinguishing areas will delight you for sure. Our Luxury District, where you will find exclusive world class brands; “Piso Diseno” (Design Floor), dedicated to home and decoration; the Boulevard, one of the mall´s most emblematic areas, with its refined international cuisine setting and the best flavors of the world; and finally, following the latest trends, our Bazar Gourmet, Chile's first food hall, with dazzling aesthetics and innovation, in relation to urban and casual cuisine of the world. With tourists in mind, in Parque Arauco you can request your Travellers Card, with exclusive benefits for you.

Reviewed By Ilmar1 - Perth, Australia

This is probably the best modern shopping centre in Santiago. It has a good range of restaurants, with several serving local Chilean and Peruvian food in a nice environment. Lots of brand name clothing and several large department stores throughout. It is not particularly cheap, though. Money changer is on the ground floor and the information desk near the front entrance is very helpful. They helped us with the free Wifi. Most shop staff here speak English which is an advantage. It could be anywhere in the world - the only thing to remind you that you are in Chile is a small souvenir stall outside, near the main restaurants.

9. Costanera Center

Avenida Andres Bello 2425 Providencia, Santiago 7510689 Chile +56 2 2916 9226 http://mall.costaneracenter.cl
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4.5 based on 14,492 reviews

Costanera Center

Costanera Center opened its doors in June of 2012 in Providencia, one of Santiago’s most happening neighborhoods. With more than 197,000 square meters of floor area, it is Chile’s and Latin America’s largest mall and one of the most important on the continent. Thanks to its location, connection with the community and access to public transportation, it is easily accessible from many different parts of Santiago. Visitors love the more than 300 stores distributed throughout six thematically-organized floors including exclusive boutiques and the best international brands such as H&M, Banana Republic, Gap, Topman, Aristocrazy, Hugo Boss, Guess and Zara, among others. An exclusive benefits program called “On Tour Costanera Center” is available to foreign tourists. The discount bracelet opens the door to enticing offers at more than 100 stores. To register, go to the On Tour booth on the second floor of the mall, show your foreign passport or ID and enjoy the program s benefits. Costanera Center also has a wide variety of the best culinary options including a strip with different types of restaurants, a 2,000 person capacity food court, 12 Premium movie theaters and a supermarket, in addition to other services. And that is not all... Sky Costanera was recently opened on the upper floors of the tower. This highest observation deck in Latin America is 300 meters high and is the only one with a 360-degree view of Santiago. Sky Costanera is open every day of the year, except state holidays, and offers free guided visits in three languages. Costanera Center has undeniably become a Santiago icon and is a must-see for locals and tourists alike.

Reviewed By thiioliveira - Sao Paulo, Brazil

A great shopping center, really big with all types of stores and restaurants. I've liked to have spent sometime there.

10. Parque Bicentenario

Avenida Del Bicentenario 3800 Vitacura, Santiago 7630670 Chile +56 9 6365 6750 http://www.vitacura.cl/plan_obra/parque_introduccion.html
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4.5 based on 4,291 reviews

Parque Bicentenario

Reviewed By deborahk3 - Maidstone, United Kingdom

A visit to the modern Parque Bicentenario is well worth it for a leisurely stroll or bike ride. It is located in the heart of the Vitacura community, bordering the south side of the Mapocho river. It is rather a large park but carries a relaxing atmosphere for both locals and tourists alike. There is a large man made lagoon, with beautiful views of the water and city skyline & on a clear day the majestic Andes can be seen in the distance. The Lagoon, is also home to numerous black necked swans as well as other unusual fowl and fish. Children and adults alike, can be seen feeding the birds at all times. A lovely park to visit if you have time.

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