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Aventura by Turistik Park

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Imagine a place where city noise gives way to the rustle of leaves, and a thirst for adrenaline meets breathtaking panoramic views. Aventura Park (Aventura by Turistik) is a unique open-air adventure park located in the heart of Santiago, at the foot of the famous San Cristóbal Hill. It is the perfect spot in Chile for those looking to test their strength and enjoy active recreation without traveling far from the capital's center.

Aventura Park. Illustration.
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The park is an integral part of the vast Metropolitan Park—the largest urban park in Latin America. Here, visitors are offered a kaleidoscope of challenges: from ziplining (canopy) to completing complex rope courses and rock climbing. The main feature of this place is that all obstacles are harmoniously integrated into the natural landscape, allowing guests to feel a connection with nature during extreme descents.

Safety and accessibility are top priorities here, so all courses are divided into categories based on the visitor's height. For young adventurers, the "Puma" course is available, while adults and teenagers can challenge themselves on the "Condor" route. A visit to the park is often combined with a cable car ride, making it a complete full-day adventure with the best views of the Andean landscapes.

Contacts

To clarify details before your visit or when planning a celebration, you can contact the park administration directly. Aventura Park provides all necessary information through official communication channels.

How to contactContact
AddressAv. El Cerro 610, Providencia, Región Metropolitana, Chile
Phone+56 9 6260 6008
Websiteturistik.com

What to Do

At Aventura Park, everyone will find a challenge to their liking, turning an ordinary weekend into an exciting quest. One of the main draws for visitors is the canopy — a zipline flight that gives an incredible sense of freedom and allows you to see the city from a bird's-eye view. For those who prefer to test their agility and balance, multi-level rope courses and suspension bridges soaring above the ground are available.

Vertical challenge enthusiasts should try their hand at the climbing wall, while for the bravest, the park features the "Jump into the Void" attraction — a free fall with controlled belay that is sure to take your breath away. All activities are supervised by experienced instructors, ensuring safety even when navigating the most difficult mesh courses.

Beyond personal records, the park offers great opportunities for family recreation or celebrating a birthday in an unusual format. You can purchase a combo ticket that not only allows you to complete three challenges in the park but also includes unlimited use of the funicular and panoramic buses of San Cristóbal Hill, making your adventure as packed as possible.

Getting There

Finding Aventura Park is quite simple: it is located right at the foot of San Cristóbal Hill. Your landmark will be the "Oasis" cable car station (Oasis Station). It is most convenient to enter through the main entrance of the Metropolitan Park from Pedro de Valdivia Avenue. From here, you can reach the park's grounds on foot in just a few minutes.

If you prefer public transport, use the metro. You need Line 1, and you should get off at the Pedro de Valdivia station. After exiting the metro, a short walk will lead you straight to the park gates. For those who value maximum comfort, city taxis or ridesharing services are always available to take you exactly to the address: Av. El Cerro 610.

If you are already at the top of the hill visiting other attractions, a great option is to take the cable car down to the final "Oasis" station. This is not only convenient but also allows you to enjoy panoramic views of the city during the ride.

Nearest city: Santiago

History & Facts

The history of Aventura Park is inextricably linked with the development of Santiago in the early 2000s. Amid rapid urbanization, city authorities and private initiators sought ways to maintain the connection between residents and nature. Inspired by the successful experience of rope parks in Europe and North America, organizers decided to transform part of San Cristóbal Hill into a modern active recreation area.

Since its opening, the park has been a pioneer in environmental education. It was one of the first places in the capital where citizens could learn about agriculture and the importance of preserving natural resources in an interactive way, while being in the heart of the metropolis. The integration of entertainment and education has become the hallmark of this place.

Over the years, the park has constantly evolved. What began as a few rope courses has grown into a large-scale complex using advanced safety systems. Today, Aventura Park serves as an example of how modern technology and an eco-friendly approach can coexist without disturbing the natural landscape of an urban park.

Today, this place is rightfully considered one of the best examples of sustainable tourism implementation in Latin America. The park continues to expand its programs, attracting not only tourists but also thousands of local schoolchildren for whom outdoor educational tours are held here.

Time Needed

To fully experience all the adrenaline-pumping attractions, visitors usually need 2 to 4 hours. This time includes completing the three main challenges, a safety briefing, and short breaks for rest between courses. If you plan a visit on the weekend, it's worth considering potential queues for the popular ziplines.

If you decide to combine your active recreation at Aventura Park with a full tour of the entire San Cristóbal Hill complex, including rides on the funicular and cable car, we recommend setting aside 4 to 6 hours. Such a schedule will allow you to enjoy the city views and visit panoramic platforms without rushing, rather than just limiting yourself to sports activities.

Working Hours

When planning your visit to Aventura Park, it is important to remember that it is primarily open on weekends. The park opens its doors to visitors on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 AM to 7:15 PM. This is the perfect time to enjoy outdoor activities under the southern sun.

On weekdays — from Monday to Friday — the park is closed to the general public. It is recommended to arrive in the first half of the day to have time to complete all desired courses before the evening closing and to avoid peak queues, which often happen after lunch.

DayWorking hours
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
FridayClosed
Saturday10:00 – 19:15
Sunday10:00 – 19:15

Nearby

Visiting an adventure park is just part of what this area has to offer. Exploring the surroundings of San Cristóbal Hill and nearby neighborhoods will allow you to get a full picture of the city's entertainment possibilities.

Nearby, there are many family leisure sites, from educational play centers to themed amusement parks, which will make your day in Santiago truly fulfilling.

NameDistance
Costanera Center0.9 km
Mercado Urbano Tobalaba1.3 km
Backroom Bar1.4 km
La Birra Bar – Isidora1.7 km
Virgin Mary Immaculate Conception Statue2 km
Bicentennial Park2.1 km
National Zoo of Chile2.5 km

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