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954terryt
Large, beautiful, lush, tree-shaded park with well kept paths, benches and fountain/statuary. My 2 favorite features of the park are the cluster of dog-houses for a few lucky strays and the excellent restaurant Castillo Forestal.
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Mike_Sump
A nice urban green strip where you can run or walk or just do some people watching. It really comes alive after 7PM, but I love it in the morning when there aren't many people around.
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bobblevins
Cool fountains, sculpture, green grass, bike riding, family activities, and Art Museum as an anchor.
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ndggirl
Quiet much of the week but buzzing on Sundays with family activity. Great place to walk, sit, people watch
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Kamalc_13
The park forestal cover the whole of down town Santiago, and it was a pleasant way to walk from barrio bellavista to the Plaza de Armas. The park has many sculptures, fountains and many people strolling .
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bill_in_qc
We walked through the park on several occasions going to/from our hotel just across the street. Lots of families hanging out on weekends. Very pleasant and pretty park.
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inagirl2003
This is a lovely large green park and for the most part is very well kept. The Neptune sculpture is a very nice public art peice and the sculpture across from the Belle Artes Museum is a big piece of eye candy and good for a photo op. There are many benches available in shady areas to use at leisue and big areas for children at play. One off putting thing: The sculptures are nice pieces of public art to be enjoyed by all; it is unfortunate to witness adults climbing all over them. Not cool!
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Souerpow
This is a lovely, fairly large, park along the river in the city. It was filled with tourists, local bohemians, local couples, musicians, and people enjoying the outdoors. Some nice statues and trees. It is convenient to shopping and the metro.The park contains the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, which is housed in the same building as the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo. Palacio Bruna is opposite the park on Merced Street. Distinctive features of the park are its three lines of orientalis trees.If this review is helpful then please indicate so below.
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Brichford
Beautiful tall trees, safe and well-maintained. We returned to the park several times to stroll after a bite or to get a taste of "green" in the city. Fun to watch the cities and get a glimpse of little surprises in the park. Castillo Forestal, across from the Museo Bellas Artes, is a must. Plenty of parks if you have kids and soft, comfy grass if you want a nap, have a picnic or even snuggle.
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ernaniazevedo
Chilean people really enjoy laying under the shadow of the trees for the siesta. This park is good for walking, jogging, resting or just to sit and relax.