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Reyes Park park in Santiago, RM
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View of Reyes Park in Santiago, RM
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View of Reyes Park in Santiago, RM
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Reyes Park

4.4(26,218 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy the playground equipment and open spaces for running, while older children and teens can take advantage of the sports facilities including soccer fields and basketball courts.

About

Reyes Park is a sprawling urban oasis in Santiago that offers families a perfect blend of active recreation and relaxation. With dedicated playgrounds, sports facilities, and wide walking paths, this free attraction provides a welcome green escape where kids can burn energy while parents enjoy the beautiful Chilean landscape and fresh air.

Highlights

  • Multiple playgrounds with equipment suitable for various age groups
  • Large open grassy areas perfect for picnics and ball games
  • Well-maintained walking and biking paths for family strolls
  • Sports facilities including soccer fields and basketball courts
  • Shaded areas with benches for parents to rest while kids play

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit early morning (7-9am) to enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, especially important during Santiago's hot summer months (December-February).
  2. 2.Bring your own snacks and water as food vendors may be limited. Pack sunscreen and hats as shade can be sparse in some areas of the park.
  3. 3.The park is accessible via Santiago Metro (Line 5, Quinta Normal station is nearby). Taxis and Uber are widely available if traveling with strollers or tired kids.
  4. 4.Look for local families playing traditional Chilean games like palín or rayuela, which can be a fun cultural experience for visiting children.
  5. 5.Download a Spanish translation app beforehand as English is not widely spoken. Learning basic Spanish phrases will enhance your visit and interactions with locals.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during autumn (March-May) or spring (September-November) for the most pleasant weather. Weekday mornings offer a quieter experience, while weekends bring a lively, family-friendly atmosphere with local families picnicking and playing sports.

What to Know

The park is completely free and open 24 hours, though visiting during daylight hours is recommended for families. There is limited parking nearby, so public transportation or rideshare services are your best bet for easy access.

Seasonal Notes

Santiago has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers (December-February) and mild, wetter winters (June-August). The park is open year-round, but summer visits require extra sun protection. Winter mornings can be chilly, so bring layers. Spring brings beautiful blooming plants throughout the park.

Nearby Eats

Head to the nearby Barrio Yungay neighborhood (10-minute walk) for family-friendly restaurants like Peluqueria Francesa, which offers Chilean comfort food in a casual setting. For quick bites, look for empanada vendors near the park entrance, a Chilean staple that kids typically enjoy.

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