
Costanera Center
Best time to visit
The best time to visit is at sunset to capture how the city lights up against the Andes. On weekdays there are usually fewer people, which improves the experience.
Budget tips
Entry to the viewpoint costs around 10 USD; there are discounts for students and seniors. On holidays there are sometimes promotions or free entry, it is worth checking beforehand.
Recommended for
Architecture and engineering lovers, Urban and landscape photographers, Families looking for a mixed experience of shopping and views, Travelers interested in urban panoramas
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: The skyscraper reaches 300 meters, making it the tallest building in Latin America. It has the largest shopping center in Chile, which has more than 300 stores and an IMAX theater.
Highlights: The views from the platform on the 61st floor offer a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of Santiago and the Andes mountain range. There is an observation deck with glass windows that make you feel like you are walking above the sky, ideal for those who love heights and stunning photos.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable clothes and something warm because it can be windy at the viewpoint.
- The observation area is an excellent place for photography, especially during sunset.
- Avoid weekends if you prefer to avoid crowds.
- Do not miss the food area to try local dishes with panoramic views.
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