Like many other Chilean coastal towns and cities, Viña del Mar consists of two areas: one of winding streets and houses clinging precariously to the hills, while the other, lying between the hills and the sea, is built along the strict formality of the colonial era grid plan. Viña, often called the tourism capital of Chile, has an area of 172 square kilometers and just over 300 thousand inhabitants.
Cerro Castillo (Castle Hill)
The
Cerro Castillo (Castle Hill) of Viña del Mar has been the home of the
Presidential summer residence since 1931. Today, in this area, you can find the dramatic, seaside
Castillo Wulff , now the Museum of Maritime Culture. Cerro Castillo is also where you can find the headquarters of the Chilean uniformed police. Also in the area is one of the city's main beaches,
Playa Caleta Abarca.
Quinta Vergara
Quinta Vergara is where the city's main square,
Plaza Vergara, is located, and where you will find the
Teatro Municipal (Municipal Theater) and the quaint
Victorias...
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Palacio Rioja
The lushly landscaped grounds that surround this grand Belle Epoque stone mansion are only a fraction of what they once were when wealthy Spaniard...
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- Castles, Palaces & Historic Buildings
- Vergara Quarter
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Casino Municipal
Built in 1930, the Casino Municipal was the most luxurious building in its day and is worth a visit even if you're not a gambler. The interior...
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- Casinos
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Parque Quinta Vergara/Museo de Bellas Artes
A compact but absolutely lovely park, the Quinta Vergara pays homage to the future with its spaceshiplike music amphitheater, and to the past,...
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
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