Visitors to cities can get citied out. After a few days of churches and museums, you take a look around and see that hey, there's all this green space in Santiago, many places to walk and parks to visit, and even some hikes nearby. You just need to remember to slather on the sunscreen in summer (Dec-April), and bundle up for winter (June-August), and consider an umbrella in overcast winter as well, and you're good to go to enjoy some outdoor time in Santiago. Walking tours, bicycling, and green spaces abound in Santiago, and there's even a beautiful cemetery you could wile away a day in in the city, so all is not lost if you're looking for something outdoorsy to do. There's also rafting and guided hiking nearby, if that's more your style.
Avenida Santa María 2201
Sculptures, music and fresh air...
Avda Larrain, 11095
Spectacular pre-cordillera access just minutes from downtown Santiago...
Matucana 520
Centro
Well-maintained urban park with pedalcars and paddleboats available for hire...
From Pio Nono down to Mercado Central, along the river
Centro
The city's most-used park and thoroughfare for connecting Plaza Italia with the northern part of downtown...
Avenida Francisco Bilbao 7865
La Reina
Large, peaceful park that joins several outlying comunas in Santiago...
Loreto 6
Take a beach cruiser around town with La Bicicleta Verde and check out Santiago from the ground level...
Av Santa Maria, 227
Join a knowledgeable guide to pedal around several vineyards, learning about wine production and tasting wines straight from the barrels...
A large pointed hill with the Virgin Mary on top, that serves as Santiago's backyard...
Avenida Bernardo O'Higgins 499
Centro
Santiago was founded here...
Avenida Recoleta, Recoleta, Santiago, Chile