Plaza de Armas Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Trees are amazing!
Awesome park in the middle of the city. The trees are spectacular. We were lucky to see a parade of the military on the side street along the park today. Nice statue in middle of park Would visit if...
The central public space in Punta Arenas is Plaza Muñoz Gamero, also known as the Plaza de Armas. It is a couple of blocks inland from the coast and port. The many classical buildings that surround th...
A nice little square with a statue of local boy Magellan in it, together with a fountain. A number if interesting buildings round it, Cathedral, Palaces and a great information kiosk
Nice, large area with a monument under renovation in the center. Large portion of the square is currently closed off. Giant trees with nice buildings around it. Not much to see or do.
They say who wants to go back to Punta Arenas must touch the thumb finger of the Indian patagon of the sculpture of Hernando de Magallanes. I did it because I would like to go back to a place that cares ta...
Trees are amazing!
Awesome park in the middle of the city. The trees are spectacular. We were lucky to see a parade of the military on the side street along the park today. Nice statue in middle of park Would visit if...
Central public space
The central public space in Punta Arenas is Plaza Muñoz Gamero, also known as the Plaza de Armas. It is a couple of blocks inland from the coast and port. The many classical buildings that surround th...
Good square..where the information kiosk is
A nice little square with a statue of local boy Magellan in it, together with a fountain. A number if interesting buildings round it, Cathedral, Palaces and a great information kiosk
Giant trees; Currently under renovation
Nice, large area with a monument under renovation in the center. Large portion of the square is currently closed off. Giant trees with nice buildings around it. Not much to see or do.
sweet and clean
They say who wants to go back to Punta Arenas must touch the thumb finger of the Indian patagon of the sculpture of Hernando de Magallanes. I did it because I would like to go back to a place that cares ta...