


Museo de la Moda
About
Museo de la Moda offers a unique cultural experience where creative kids can explore fashion through interactive exhibits spanning decades of style and design. This family-friendly museum goes beyond clothing displays, engaging children with hands-on activities and visual storytelling that makes fashion history come alive.
Highlights
- ✓Interactive fashion design stations where kids can experiment with styles and creativity
- ✓Vintage clothing displays spanning different decades that visually tell cultural stories
- ✓Rotating temporary exhibitions that often feature colorful, eye-catching installations
- ✓On-site museum store with unique souvenirs and design-inspired gifts for kids
- ✓Beautiful museum building and grounds perfect for photos
Pro Tips
- 1.The museum is located in the upscale Vitacura neighborhood. Take an Uber or taxi as public transport access is limited, and confirm the fare before departing.
- 2.Visit on weekday mornings for fewer crowds and a more relaxed experience where kids can take their time at interactive stations.
- 3.The on-site cafeteria is convenient for snacks, but pack some familiar treats for picky eaters as options may be limited.
- 4.English signage may be limited, so download a translation app or brush up on basic Spanish fashion terms with kids beforehand to enhance their experience.
- 5.Check the museum's temporary exhibition schedule online, as special themed displays often feature more interactive elements that appeal to children.
Best Time to Visit
Visit Tuesday through Friday mornings between 10am and 12pm for the quietest experience. Avoid weekends when local families visit, and note that many Santiago museums close Mondays.
What to Know
Entry is budget-friendly at around $3-5 USD per person (prices in Chilean pesos). The museum has a small cafeteria, library, and gift shop on-site. Limited English is spoken, so basic Spanish phrases are helpful.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round. Santiago has a Mediterranean climate, so summer (December to February) can be hot. Indoor air-conditioned museum makes it an ideal activity during warm afternoons. Check for special holiday exhibitions during Chilean Independence Day (September) and Christmas season.
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Nearby Eats
The Vitacura neighborhood has numerous family-friendly options. Try Happen Cafe (5 minutes away) for casual sandwiches and smoothies kids enjoy, or La Sole Mio for Italian favorites like pizza and pasta that appeal to children.
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