Radisson Ciudad Empresarial Hotel Santiago

Av. Santa Clara 354 , Santiago Chile
Reservations: (888) 201-1718 US Toll Free
Telephone: 56-2-437-0000 Fax: 56-2-437-0001
Email:  radisson@radisson.cl
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Santiago Lodging Near Museo de Arte Precolombiano

Whether you are visiting Santiago on business or pleasure, you will enjoy the beautiful and convenient location of our Santiago lodging. If your idea of hotels in Santiago involves loud street noise and cramped inner-city quarters, the Radisson Ciudad Empresarial will be a pleasant surprise. Our stylish, modern Santiago lodging provides quiet accommodations and a convenient location near popular local attractions, including the Museo de Arte Precolombiano. The Radisson is located in Ciudad Empresarial, the corporate center of the city, and provides easy access to local and international businesses. Only 6.1 km from downtown Santiago, guests at our lodging near the Museo de Arte Precolombiano can easily enjoy exciting downtown Santiago or a game of golf at Rebels Driving Range, located beside the hotel.

Our hotel in Ciudad Empresario is convenient to the following attractions:

  • Barrio Bellavista (Bellavista Neighborhood)
    Enjoy great shopping, nightlife and cultural Chilean experiences in a colorful, bohemian neighborhood with French-inspired architecture. This area also incorporates the large Parque Metropolitano green space, Zoologico Nacional (Santiago's Zoo), and La Chascona, the historic home of Nobel prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda.
    5.2 km from hotel
  • Cerro San Cristobal (St. Christopher's Hill)
    One of Santiago's most-visited attractions and the second highest peak in the city, Cerro San Cristobal offers sweeping views, funicular transportation up and down the hill and access to the 15 m tall statue of the Virgin Mary.
    4.2 km from hotel
  • Iglesia San Francisco (Church of St. Francis)
    Not only is this church the oldest building in the city, dating back to the first 16th century Spanish settlements, but it also houses a museum that displays significant historical artifacts and works of art.
    Londres 4, Santiago, Chile
    6-2-639 8737
    6.6 km from hotel
  • Museo de Arte Precolombino (Museum of Pre-Columbian Art)
    This unique, renowned museum houses many fine examples of pre-Columbian and Latin American artwork and artifacts.
    Bandera 361, Santiago, Chile
    (56-2) 697 2779
    6.5 km from hotel
  • Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes/Palacio de Bellas Artes (National Museum of Fine Arts)
    Come experience the oldest arts museum in South America. This museum displays regional and international artwork in the beautiful 1910 Palacio de Bellas Artes building.
    Casilla 3209 Santiago, Chile
    (562) 633 44 72
    5.6 km from hotel
  • Palacio Cousiño
    This grand, 19th century palace was used to house famous and royal guests visiting Santiago. After a fire in 1968, the Cousiño Palace reopened as a museum, and it became a National Monument in 1981.
    438 Dieciocho St, Santiago, Chile
    (562) 698 5063
    7.7 km from hotel
  • Paseos en Bicicleta (Bike Rides)
    Discover a new side of Santiago on one of two exciting bicycle tours which provide access to the hidden corners, back streets and scenic neighborhoods of this historic city.
    56-2-956 3075
    6.3 km from hotel
  • Plaza de Armas
    This must-see attraction is the center of Santiago. Flanked by the Palacio de los Gobernadores, it is the point from which all distances throughout the city are measured.
    6.1 km from hotel
  • Santiago-Area Skiing
    Santiago boasts three major ski resorts within 25 miles of the city. Visit popular Portillo or Valle Nevado, the largest ski area in the Southern Hemisphere, for a day on the slopes.
  • Santiago-Area Wineries and Vineyard Tours
    A visit to Chile is not complete without a day or half-day tour of the spectacular vineyards near Santiago, including renowned Cousiño Macul, Concha y Toro, and Tarapaca. Private or group visits can be arranged and include a tour of the facilities, wine tasting, and lunch.

About Santiago

Bordered by the South Pacific to the west and the Andes mountains to the east, Chile is almost a linear country, its width never exceeding 150 miles at any given point. Santiago, the capital, rests midway along its length, an hour's drive from the coast and a brief jaunt from the mountains. Pedro de Valdivia, a Spanish conquistador, founded Santiago on behalf of the Crown in February 1541, and although the city was undermined by early Indian sieges and devastating earthquakes, it tirelessly reestablished itself with passion and perseverance. Even the city's grid layout was faithfully maintained, just as it was planned in the settlement's infancy. Now a metropolis five million strong, Santiago is both an industrial power and a place of beauty and culture. Its most prominent landmark, the hill Cerro Santa Lucía, is the site of the city's founding, a pastoral refuge from urban life, and a fabulous vantage point for viewing Santiago's environs. The Plaza de Armas, the original town square, exudes European charm, thanks to its lush gardens and striking architecture. Moneda Palace, Chile's former national mint, was a presidential residence when Salvador Allende gave up his office and his life after General Pinochet's forces stormed the palace in the 1973 coup. Today, the structure is a government building and significant historical site. Other notable attractions include the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino (a museum dedicated to art produced before the European presence) and the Mercado Central (the city's Victorian-styled marketplace). Visitors will also find themselves intrigued by the stylish Providencia and Las Condes districts and enticed by the easy leisure of nearby beaches and ski slopes. Lovely parks, terrific restaurants, and a generous city spirit grant Santiago even greater appeal and illustrate its characteristic joy, which arises from the area's spectacular natural beauty and a corporate knowledge that the city will continue to endure.

Did you know?

Due to Santiago's proximity to both mountains and beaches, day-trips are a good idea for travelers who have several days to visit the region and may want to venture a road-trip. There are many wineries and ski resorts east and south of the city, and Pacific Ocean adventures are just a short journey west. Many hotels offer winery tour packages as well, so visitors can get a good taste of the role winemaking now plays in Chile's economy and culture.

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