The tallest viewpoint in South America
Located 300 meters high, Sky Costanera is the tallest viewpoint in South America. Here you can enjoy an incredible 360-degree panoramic view, where you can identify landmarks such as Cerro San Cristóbal and the imposing Andes Mountains. The landscape transforms according to the time, with sunset being the ideal time to see how the capital lights up beneath your feet.
Your visit begins in high-speed elevators that will take you to the top in less than a minute. And when you descend, you will connect directly with the Costanera Center mall, perfect for complementing your walk with gastronomy or shopping.
Plan your trip to Sky Costanera
How to get there
How to get there by air
Land at Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL). From the terminal, a trip by transfer or official taxi will take between 30 and 40 minutes (approx. 25 km), depending on traffic. You can also use the official airport buses to connect to the Metro network and continue to Sky Costanera.
How to get there by land
The most direct way to arrive is by using the Santiago Metro network. Get off at Tobalaba station (Lines 1 and 4), which has direct access to the Costanera Center shopping mall. The entrance to the viewpoint is signposted on the ground floor of the mall. Multiple buses from the Red system also have nearby stops.
Must-Know Tips
The viewpoint is open every day of the year, but it is essential to check its updated hours on the official website, as the last elevator goes up at 9:00 PM. To ensure a clear view, it is recommended to check the weather forecast and air quality of Santiago. The viewpoint offers a bar and cafeteria service.
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