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Fantasilandia amusement park in Santiago, RM
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View of Fantasilandia in Santiago, RM
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View of Fantasilandia in Santiago, RM
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Fantasilandia

4.6(54,078 reviews)$$$Amusement Park
🕑 4-6 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children (4-8) will love the gentler rides and water attractions, while tweens and teens can tackle the intense roller coasters. Toddlers under 4 may find limited age-appropriate rides, though family-friendly areas exist.

About

Fantasilandia is Santiago's premier amusement park offering thrilling roller coasters, refreshing water rides, classic carnival games, and family-friendly attractions spread across beautifully landscaped grounds in Parque O'Higgins. With options ranging from gentle kiddie rides to adrenaline-pumping coasters, this park caters to every age and thrill level, making it perfect for families seeking a full day of entertainment in Chile's capital.

Highlights

  • Extreme roller coasters like the looping Boomerang for thrill-seeking teens and adults
  • Water rides and splash zones perfect for cooling off during hot Santiago days
  • Dedicated children's area with gentle rides designed for younger visitors
  • Evening visits offer spectacular views of illuminated rides against Santiago's skyline
  • Wide variety of classic carnival games and live entertainment throughout the park

Pro Tips

  1. 1.The park is only open Friday evenings and weekends, so plan accordingly and book Friday afternoon if you want smaller crowds before the evening rush.
  2. 2.Purchase tickets online in advance to save time and often money. Bring Chilean pesos for games and snacks, as some vendors may not accept cards.
  3. 3.Pack sunscreen and hats for daytime visits (Saturday/Sunday), as Santiago sun can be intense. Consider visiting Friday evenings for cooler temperatures.
  4. 4.Height restrictions apply to many rides, so check requirements online beforehand if traveling with shorter children to manage expectations.
  5. 5.The park is located within Parque O'Higgins, so you can combine your visit with a stroll through the larger park grounds before or after.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on Friday evenings (4:00-11:00 PM) for cooler weather and typically fewer crowds than weekends. Saturday and Sunday afternoons get busiest, so arrive right at opening (noon) to maximize ride time before peak crowds hit around 2:00-3:00 PM.

What to Know

At roughly $30-40 USD per person ($$$ pricing), plan your budget accordingly and note that food, games, and photo opportunities cost extra. The park is accessible via Santiago Metro (Line 2, Parque O'Higgins station), making it easy to reach without renting a car.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round but only on weekends (Friday evenings, Saturday, and Sunday). Chilean summer (December-March) offers the best weather for water rides, while spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures. Check the website for special holiday events during Chilean Independence Day (September) and summer holidays.

Nearby Eats

Within Parque O'Higgins, you'll find food carts and casual cafes. For a sit-down meal, head to nearby Barrio Brasil (15-minute drive) for family-friendly restaurants serving traditional Chilean fare like pastel de choclo and empanadas.

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