Last updated on December 20, 2023.

Providencia is an area located east of the historic city center of Santiago. It’s one of several districts collectively known as Santiago Oriente.

Although I lived in Providencia, the first thing I noticed is that I didn’t feel like I was in Latin America anymore. This upscale area is seriously devoid of the culture and history that can be found in Santiago Centro. That’s the reason I put off visiting this area and Las Condes until my last couple weeks in Santiago. Still, there are some pleasant parks to walk through and lots of nice restaurants and bars to choose from.

 

Parque Bustamante

I started my day at Plaza Italia, the boundary between Santiago Centro and Santiago Oriente. Just outside the Baquedano metro station are two parks.

First, Parque Bustamante runs several blocks north to south. There are a few cafés and restaurants lining the park, including Café Literario. There’s also a skate park and the obligatory monuments.

Parque Bustamante in Santiago de Chile
Parque Bustamante

 

Parque Balmaceda

The other park, Parque Balmaceda, is a little more pleasant to walk through. It runs west to east from the metro station along the Río Mapocho. The west end of the park contains an obelisk and a monument to José Manuel Balmaceda, president of Chile from 1886-1891. In the middle of the park is Café Literario, which as the name indicates has lots of things to read. It was established in 1930. The east end of the park contains Salvador metro station.

Obelisk at Parque Balmaceda in Santiago de Chile
Obelisk at Parque Balmaceda
Parque Balmaceda in Santiago de Chile
Parque Balmaceda
Café Literario at Parque Balmaceda in Santiago de Chile
Café Literario

Along the south end of the park you can see one of Santiago’s most recognizable buildings, Torre Telefónica Chile. It was completed in 1996 and kind of looks like an old cell phone.

Torre Telefónica Chile in Santiago de Chile
Torre Telefónica Chile

Another building south of the park is a very beautiful Church of the Guardian Angels (Iglesia de Ángeles Custodios), built after 1884.

Iglesia de Ángeles Custodios in Santiago de Chile
Church of the Guardian Angels

 

Aviation Park

Across the street from Parque Balmaceda is Aviation Park (Parque de la Aviación). A large fountain, the Bicentennial Fountain (Fuente del Bicentenario) is connected to the Monument to Chilean Aviation (Monumento a la Aviación Chilena), erected in 1980.

Parque de la Aviación in Santiago de Chile
Aviation Park
Parque de la Aviación in Santiago de Chile
Aviation Park

 

Manuel Montt

Around Manuel Montt metro station there are several bars and restaurants, especially down Avenida Manuel Montt. You can also find the same along Avenida Pedro de Valdivia and Calle Suecia in Barrio Suecia. The advice of many locals is to stay away from Barrio Suecia. It’s not as good a place as it used to be, especially at night.

 

Sculpture Park

North of the Rio Mapocho at Avenida Pedro de Valdivia is Sculpture Park (Parque de Las Esculturas). This park features important contemporary Chilean sculptures and also has some great views of the skyline. It opened in 1988. From there, I left Providencia and continued on to Las Condes.

Parque de Las Esculturas in Santiago de Chile
Sculpture Park
Parque de Las Esculturas in Santiago de Chile
Sculpture Park

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