


Parque Bicentenario
About
Parque Bicentenario is Santiago's premier family park, offering a perfect blend of modern playgrounds, interactive water features, and sprawling green spaces. With its exceptional 4.8/5 rating from over 54,000 visitors and completely free admission, this beautifully maintained park in the upscale Vitacura neighborhood provides a safe, clean environment where kids can run, splash, and play while parents relax in the gardens or enjoy a family picnic.
Highlights
- ✓Interactive water play fountains and splash pads perfect for cooling off during hot Santiago days
- ✓Multiple age-appropriate playground zones with modern, well-maintained equipment
- ✓Expansive lawns ideal for picnics, kite flying, and ball games
- ✓Beautiful walking paths lined with native Chilean plants and flowers
- ✓Duck ponds and landscaped gardens that provide educational nature opportunities
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early morning on weekends (by 9:00 AM) to secure shaded picnic spots and avoid peak crowds, especially during summer months.
- 2.Bring swimsuits and towels for the water play areas, plus a change of clothes. Water features are most enjoyable during warmer months (November to March).
- 3.Pack sunscreen and hats as shade can be limited in playground areas. The park is at high altitude (Santiago sits at 520 meters) so sun is stronger than you might expect.
- 4.Street parking along Avenida Bicentenario is usually available, but the park is also accessible via Metro Line 1 (Tobalaba station) followed by a short taxi or bus ride.
- 5.Download a Spanish translation app or learn basic phrases. While Vitacura is a tourist-friendly area, not all park visitors or nearby vendors speak English.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday to Thursday, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM) for the quietest experience. Spring (September to November) offers perfect weather with blooming gardens, while summer (December to February) is best for water play but gets crowded on weekends.
What to Know
Admission is completely free and the park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM. There are clean public bathrooms on-site, but no food vendors inside, so bring your own snacks or plan to visit nearby cafes in Vitacura.
Seasonal Notes
The park is open year-round, but water features typically operate only during warmer months (October through April). Winter months (June to August) can be chilly and rainy, though the park remains accessible. Chilean national holidays, especially September's Independence Day celebrations, may bring special events and larger crowds.
Nearby Eats
The nearby Vitacura neighborhood offers plenty of family options. Try Costanera Center food court (15 minutes away) for international chains and Chilean fast food, or visit the casual pizzerias and cafes along Avenida Vitacura within walking distance.
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