The Cumbre Station located at 820 meters above sea level, designed by the architect Carlos Landa
From the Cumbre Station, and depending on the weather conditions, you will have some of the best views of the city, and additionally you can access the statue of the Virgin Mary that is seen from all over Santiago, and that was placed there in 1908 to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the declaration of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception.
Schedule
Tuesday to Sunday and holidays: 10:00 / 19:45 hrs.
(*) Detention enabled ascend only from Tuesday to Sunday and holidays.
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Tickets
MONDAY TO FRIDAY | SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS | |||||
Zoo (*) | One Way | Round Trip | Zoo (*) | One Way | Round Trip | |
Adult | $800 | $1.500 | $2.000 | $1.000 | $1.950 | $2.600 |
Kids (from 3 years and a day to 13 years) |
$500 | $1.000 | $1.500 | $650 | $1.300 | $1.950 |
Elderly (from 60 years) |
$500 | $1.000 | $1.500 | $650 | $1.300 | $1.950 |
Minors (to 3 years) – Free |
Free | Free |
Pío Nono Station
Board the funicular here to reach the summit of Cerro San Cristóbal, approximately a 500 meter climb.
National Zoo Station
The zoo hosts a wide range of exhibits and zookeeper talks, activities for school groups and special events.
Wind: 8km/h SSW
Humidity: 50%
Pressure: 1012.53mbar
UV index: 0
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