Mapocho Sunset Bike Tour
JOIN US WHEN THE SUN IS COMING DOWN AND SEE WHAT SANTIAGO LOOKS LIKE AT NIGHT
Did you hear Santiago is just another big boring city? We disagree with that and we’ll show you why. At 6 PM everyone is leaving their office to go back home or is maybe heading for some drinks. Come bike with us and you’ll see this vibrant city at night while pedaling next to locals. We’ll talk about some of the highlights on the wealthiest Santiago’s districts and you’ll be able to understand why Chile was called the Puma of Latin America back in the 90’s.
This tour will lead you through some fancy districts and beautiful parks while sharing interesting and funny facts with you so you get to know what makes of Chile a distinctive and unique place in South America.
Our local guru guide (the person with the knowledge, cycle skill sets, and great looks of course) will get you informed, fitted, and kitted upon arrival. Please arrive a couple minutes prior to your ride
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PRICE
Adults: $50 USD / $50.000 CLP
Children from 2 to 11 pay 50% Children under 2 are free.
Please note: We have limited baby seats so please tell us if you need 1 !
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Meeting point
Café Altura, Mercado Urbano Tobalaba Floor -2, Las Condes
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End point
Constitución 153, 7520360 Providencia, Región Metropolitana, Chile
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TIME
Departs at 19:00 hrs
Finishes at 21:30 hrs
What's Included
Our Mapocho Sunset River bike tour includes helmet, water, a snack, Pisco Sour and a wonderful 2+ hour experience!
What To Expect
Mercado Urbano Tobalaba
Here at our meeting point THE GREEN TEAM will be ready and waiting for you, we’ll provide instructions and some useful tips so you can ride comfortably with us. We’ll get to know each other as well and set the mood for the evening.
Las Condes
After biking for a while and warming up, we will stop at what used to be the fanciest neighborhood in Santiago next to one of the most important highways in the city. We’ll discuss economic development of the city in the 90’s
Parque Bicentenario
One of the most beautiful and biggest parks in the east corner of Santiago. This is a must to understand how locals interact with the city and how parks have become a vital part of Santiago’s life.
World Trade Center Santiago
Chile’s current state cannot be understood without looking back at the birth of Sanhattan, after the difficult times lived during the dictatorship between 1973-1990, Chile’s return to democracy brought a new period and this neighborhood is an evidence of that
Parque De Las Esculturas
If not enough with PARQUE BICENTENARIO, here we have another one with some of the most impressive works by some of the biggest sculptors from Chile, a place where art is the protagonist but not only that, music and wine are also part of the offer
Bellavista
We’ll wrap up our lovely evening in one of the most exciting neighborhoods in Santiago. Bellavista has been the spot for artists and partygoers to enjoy life. With art galleries, lots of street art, live music, bars and food it is the perfect spot to end up this experience, and what a better way to do than with a nice Pisco Sour.