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Ride the funicular up San Cristóbal Hill for city views, then wander La Vega Central market sampling empanadas and fresh fruit with your kids before heading to the Museo Interactivo Mirador for hands-on science exhibits.
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Mercado Central
A five-minute walk from the Plaza, this stunning cast-iron market is the best place in the city for a seafood lunch, and even picky eaters can find empanadas or fresh fruit at the surrounding stalls. Arrive by noon to beat the crowds and grab a table at one of the mid-market restaurants like El Patio for ceviche and caldillo de congrio.
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La Chimba
Descend into Bellavista for lunch at this casual neighborhood spot known for solid Chilean comfort food including pastel de choclo and grilled meats at prices that do not punish families ordering multiple plates. The outdoor seating on Constitución street lets kids watch the colorful Bellavista street art scene while they eat.
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Mercado Tirso de Molina
This working neighborhood market near Avenida Providencia is a great lunch stop for trying completos (Chilean hot dogs loaded with avocado and tomato), fresh juices, and inexpensive sopaipillas, all in an authentic setting far less touristy than Mercado Central. The fruit vendors on the outer ring sell excellent mangos and strawberries for a few hundred pesos.
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Fuente Alemana
A Santiago institution since 1958, this counter-service restaurant on Avenida Italia is the place to try a lomito completo, a towering sandwich of slow-roasted pork, avocado, tomato, and mayonnaise that has fed generations of Santiago families. It is loud, fast, and completely delicious, which makes it a reliable win with kids.
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Galeria Drugstore food court
This retro-styled mall on Avenida Providencia has a top-floor food court where families can each choose from different Chilean and international counters and sit together, which solves the classic problem of kids and parents wanting completely different lunches. The building itself is worth a look, with its converted 1960s gas station architecture.
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El Manzano village lunch stop
The small village of El Manzano along the canyon road has several rustic restaurants serving cazuela, grilled meats, and fresh trout pulled from the river, all at reasonable prices and in a setting surrounded by dramatic rock walls. Restaurant Los Ciruelos is a reliable choice with outdoor tables and a menu that works well for both adults and children.
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Emporio La Rosa on Parque Forestal
Wind down the afternoon with artisan ice cream at this beloved Santiago chain, where the rose petal and lucuma flavors are unmissable and the scoops are generously sized. The Parque Forestal branch sits right along the tree-lined park, so kids can run around while everyone finishes their cones.
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Plaza de Armas
Start the trip at Santiago's founding square, where street performers, pigeons, and the ornate Metropolitan Cathedral keep kids entertained while parents get their bearings. The central fountain is a reliable landmark and a good spot for a first family photo with the Andes peeking above the roofline.
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Cerro Santa Lucia
This fortified hill park in the middle of the city is a legitimately fun climb for kids aged 5 and up, with winding stone staircases, fountains, turrets, and panoramic views of the downtown skyline. The ascent takes about 20 minutes at a relaxed pace and feels more like exploring a castle than doing a hike.
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Teleférico Cerro San Cristobal
The cable car that climbs Santiago's biggest urban hill is one of the most memorable 15 minutes a family can have in the city, with open gondola cars and sweeping views of the entire metropolitan area and the snow-capped Andes beyond. Buy tickets early in the morning to avoid weekend queues, and combine it with the funicular on the descent for maximum kid excitement.
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La Chascona (Pablo Neruda Museum)
Neruda's famously eccentric Bellavista home is a short walk from lunch and earns genuine reactions from older kids who enjoy the ship-inspired architecture, hidden staircases, and the story of a poet who designed rooms to feel like being at sea. Guided tours run about 45 minutes and include English audio, making it accessible without feeling like a school trip.
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Parque Metropolitano de Santiago Bike Rental (Tobogan entrance)
The park's Tobogan sector has wide, mostly flat paths and a dedicated bike rental station where families can hire bikes by the hour, making this a relaxed morning ride through eucalyptus forest with mountain views. Kids who are not yet confident riders can use the three-wheel options available at the rental kiosk.
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Museo Interactivo Mirador (MIM)
The MIM is Chile's version of a hands-on science museum, with over 400 interactive exhibits covering physics, biology, and technology that are explicitly designed for children ages 4 through 14. Plan for at least two hours because kids routinely refuse to leave the electricity demonstrations and the giant bubble station.
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Parque Araucano
A large, well-equipped urban park in Las Condes with multiple playgrounds, a small train that circuits the grounds, and plenty of open lawn for a mid-day picnic break. The playground structures are scaled for different age groups, making it a reliable reset stop when younger kids need unstructured time.
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Costanera Center Sky Costanera Observatory
The observation deck of Latin America's tallest building sits on the 61st and 62nd floors of the Gran Torre Santiago and delivers a 360-degree view that puts the entire city, the Andes, and the Pacific coast into context in a way no map can. Sunset timing is worth planning for, as the light on the mountains from this height is genuinely spectacular and tends to impress even teenagers.
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