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Reyes Park

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Open year round, 24/7
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Pdte. Balmaceda, Santiago, Región Metropolitana, ChileMap
Phone+56 9 4611 0526
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  • 2a-mabels
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    A great place for kids and adults

    Parque de Los Reyes, built in 1991 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Discovery of America, is one of the biggest parks within Santiago. get here is very easy, you can walk straight ahead...

    Reviewed on Nov 19, 2018
  • 2a-mabels
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    A great place for kids and adults

    Parque de Los Reyes, built in 1991 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Discovery of America, is one of the biggest parks within Santiago. get here is very easy, you can walk straight ahead...

    Reviewed on Nov 19, 2018
  • Bret T
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    A great family park, running venue and sports facility

    If you're in Santiago with small kids cooped up in an apartment or hotel, this is a great, low cost way to let them burn off some energy. It ain't the Royal Botanic Gardens; there are no stunning foun...

    Reviewed on Mar 18, 2018
  • Bret T
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    A great family park, running venue and sports facility

    If you're in Santiago with small kids cooped up in an apartment or hotel, this is a great, low cost way to let them burn off some energy. It ain't the Royal Botanic Gardens; there are no stunning foun...

    Reviewed on Mar 18, 2018
  • jump78
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    Park with skateboard facility

    Average park located near Barrio Yungay. There is a skatepark and multiple soccer fields. Nothing special here, just a place to sit down and take a break. Subway: Cumming (line 5), walk north on Ricar...

    Reviewed on Jun 14, 2014
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