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Vicuña Mackenna Square

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Vicuña Mackenna Square

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Plaza Vicuña Mackenna is a significant urban landmark located in the heart of Santiago, Chile. This historic public square, dedicated to the influential Chilean politician and historian Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna, sits prominently alongside Avenida Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins, nestled between the iconic Santa Lucía Hill and the grand National Library. At an elevation of approximately 569 metres, it serves as a vibrant green space and a focal point for city life.

Visitors consistently appreciate the plaza's dynamic atmosphere and its…

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    February 5, 2020

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    Avenida Vicuña Mackenna (Vicuña Mackenna Avenue) is one of the main transport arteries of Santiago, Chile, joining Santiago center with more remote urban centers such as the communes of La Florida and Puente Alto. That is the location of the park.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Plaza Vicuña Mackenna suitable for hiking or trail running?

    Plaza Vicuña Mackenna is an urban public square, not a natural area for hiking or trail running. It features paved areas and green spaces, making it ideal for leisurely strolls, urban walks, or simply relaxing. For those seeking more active outdoor pursuits, nearby Santa Lucía Hill offers paths and stairs for a more strenuous climb and panoramic views.

    What are the parking options near Plaza Vicuña Mackenna?

    As a centrally located urban plaza in Santiago, direct parking at Plaza Vicuña Mackenna is limited. It's highly recommended to use public transport, especially the Santa Lucía Metro station, which is conveniently close. If driving, you'll need to look for paid parking garages or street parking in the surrounding blocks, which can be challenging to find, particularly during peak hours.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or hidden gems to discover around the plaza?

    While the plaza itself is a vibrant hub, the best panoramic viewpoints are found at the top of Santa Lucía Hill, directly adjacent to the plaza. From there, you can enjoy expansive views of Santiago. As for hidden gems, exploring the side streets around the plaza can reveal charming cafes, artisan shops, and architectural details that offer a deeper sense of the city's character.

    Is Plaza Vicuña Mackenna wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, Plaza Vicuña Mackenna is generally wheelchair accessible. As an open, paved urban square with green spaces, it offers flat surfaces suitable for wheelchairs. Its central location and proximity to public transport, including the Santa Lucía Metro station, also contribute to its accessibility for all visitors.

    Can I bring my dog to Plaza Vicuña Mackenna?

    Plaza Vicuña Mackenna is a public urban park, and generally, dogs are permitted on a leash. It's a popular spot for local residents to walk their pets. However, always ensure your dog is well-behaved, on a leash, and that you clean up after them to maintain the plaza's pleasant environment for everyone.

    How crowded does Plaza Vicuña Mackenna get, especially on weekends or during events?

    As a significant urban landmark and a hub for artisan fairs and outdoor events, Plaza Vicuña Mackenna can become quite crowded, particularly on weekends, public holidays, and during special events. Weekday mornings are generally less busy, offering a more tranquil experience. If you prefer a quieter visit, aim for these times.

    What kind of amenities are available at or directly around Plaza Vicuña Mackenna?

    The plaza itself offers benches for seating and green spaces for relaxation. Being in a central urban location, you'll find a wide array of amenities immediately surrounding it, including numerous cafes, restaurants, shops, and public restrooms in nearby commercial establishments. Artisan vendors often set up stalls within the plaza, offering unique crafts and local goods.

    How much time should I allocate for a visit to Plaza Vicuña Mackenna?

    The amount of time you spend at Plaza Vicuña Mackenna can vary. A quick stroll to appreciate the statue and atmosphere might take 15-30 minutes. If you plan to relax on a bench, browse artisan stalls, or combine your visit with exploring Santa Lucía Hill or the National Library, you could easily spend 1-2 hours or more. It serves as an excellent starting point for a longer exploration of central Santiago.

    Are there other Plaza Vicuña Mackenna locations in Chile or elsewhere?

    Yes, while the Plaza Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna in Santiago is the most prominent, there are other notable plazas bearing the same name. These include a popular green oasis in Arica, a charming square in Coquimbo's English Quarter, and even a Plaza Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna in the Saavedra neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, each with its own unique character and local attractions.

    What is the historical significance of the land where Plaza Vicuña Mackenna now stands?

    The land beneath Plaza Vicuña Mackenna has a rich and varied history. In the 16th century, it served as a resting place for carts. Later, it housed an hermitage dedicated to San Saturnino, an 18th-century house for 'recollected women,' and subsequently an artillery barracks. This barracks was the site of the 1851 'Urriola mutiny.' The barracks were demolished in 1901 to create the plaza, honoring Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna's pivotal role in modernizing Santiago.

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