Palacio Presidencial
Palacio Presidencial
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Turn of the century castle used as a summer home for the president.
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MarkTravels4Fun
Saint Louis, MO53 contributions
Feb 2016 • Family
I heard it is open 1 day a year for residents to visit. We just looked at the outside. It looked very nice.
Written February 5, 2016
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Joan W
Vancouver, Canada846 contributions
Feb 2012 • Friends
The band was worth the stop. Entertaining music and it was a different changing of the guard to what we have seen in other cities. Well worth the visit.
Written May 24, 2012
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Francita3000
Santiago, Chile97 contributions
Apr 2011
This is the president's "summer house", you can appreciate it while walking in the "avenida peru". it's a nice place, but i'm not sure if you can visit. It's up the castillo hill. "cerro Castillo"
Written April 11, 2011
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Fábio E
57 contributions
Dec 2015 • Family
Very nice Palace, but is accessible only on the last sunday of may. The rest of the year it's closed for the public.
Written December 24, 2015
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Scott
San Francisco, CA6,578 contributions
Dec 2015 • Solo
Take a picture of the palace from the castle across the street. Or perhaps hike up the road adjacent to the palace for a photo shot. The palace is a big house on a hill, but nothing to go far out of your way to visit.
Written December 15, 2015
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LITOTRAVEL
United States38 contributions
Oct 2014 • Business
a must view, beautiful, history, nice view, great place for pictures. need to stop by. really enjoy the place.
Written April 6, 2015
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Kathyindenver
Denver, CO358 contributions
Feb 2014 • Family
A great walk from our hotel below! What a beautiful location! Pretty strenuous going uphill, so be prepared.
Written March 2, 2014
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Stanway2013
Calgary, Canada8 contributions
Jan 2013 • Couples
It is not always possible to actually visit the palace directly but it is an impressive sight from in front of the palace at its front entrance. It is used by the President of Chile when the president is in the Valparaiso area.
Written September 9, 2013
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surajitbh
Lucknow, India177 contributions
Feb 2013 • Friends
Hidden behind the trees and the high-rising flats is an European castle like structure with a Chilian flag fluttering over it. This is what I saw from the Peru Avenue and this I was told was the Palacio Presidencial or the President's summer home. The tour guide has only this much to offer and we go nowhere near the mansion.
Written March 17, 2013
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Vicente24Lakers
Vina del Mar, Chile29 contributions
Jan 2013
They are just a block away, anyway. It's just a modern structure that was meant to look like a castle, but it's dissproporcionated, ugly, and there's nothing to show.
Written January 18, 2013
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