



What to expect
Monument representing the influence of the British community in the city.
Iconic spot to talk about local cuisine and bohemian culture.
Connection between the flat area and Cerro Alegre, part of Valparaíso’s heritage.
Highlighted spot to enjoy local cuisine and panoramic views.
Viewpoint with an iconic mural and an excellent view of urban art.
A religious center important to the British community in Valparaíso.
A church representing the German community in Cerro Concepción.
Spontaneous urban artwork painted by a local artist.
Famous for its colorful houses and impressive view of the port.
Key location to learn about the first funicular and the Lukas Museum.
Connection with traditional architecture and urban art of the hill.
Famous for the iconic photograph by Sergio Larraín.
Viewpoint with neoclassical and art-nouveau architecture, home to the Baburizza Palace.
Main route connecting Plaza Sotomayor with Cerro Alegre.
A notable place for its statue of Themis.
Historical center of the city and home to Chile's most important naval monument.
What you should know
- Comfortable clothing and footwear. A bottle of water.
- Alcohol consumption is prohibited on the street during the activity.
- The activity involves going up and down stairs, as well as steep streets. Please take this into account if you have limited mobility.
- Please notify in advance if attending with pets.
What is included
- Tour guide
- The cost of the funiculars
What is not included
- Lunch or any external consumption to the activity is not included.











