Exploring Santiago on a scooter isn’t your average city tour. For $79 per person, you get a four-hour adventure that combines breathtaking natural scenery with the vibrant pulse of the city’s neighborhoods. Led by a bilingual guide, this experience takes you from the lush heights of Cerro San Cristóbal to the bustling streets of the Lo Contador neighborhood, all on an eco-friendly electric scooter.
What makes this tour truly special are two key features: first, the chance to ride a cable car up Cerro San Cristóbal while transporting your scooter—a rare combination that adds a fun twist. Second, you’ll enjoy a local Chilean snack at the end, giving you a taste of authentic flavors while soaking in the atmosphere.
One consideration? Because you’re on scooters, there’s a need for comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing—not suited for sandals or flip-flops. This tour suits those who love a mix of urban exploration and natural beauty, especially if you’re keen on seeing Santiago’s green spaces without sacrificing the city’s lively vibe. If you’re someone who enjoys outdoor activities and local culture, this ride could be just right.
Key Points

- Unique combination of urban sightseeing and natural scenery on electric scooters
- Includes cable car ride to the top of Cerro San Cristóbal for panoramic views
- Guided visits to Bicentennial Park, Sculpture Park, and Lo Contador neighborhood
- Authentic Chilean snack included at the end for a local flavor
- Small group experience with personal attention and bilingual guides
- Ideal for active travelers seeking a flexible, eco-friendly way to explore Santiago
An In-Depth Look at the Santiago Scooter Tour

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What to Expect from the Itinerary
This tour offers a well-balanced mix of scenic natural highlights and lively urban spots. Starting at La Subida, near San Cristóbal Hill’s main entrance, you’ll meet your guide, who will equip you with an electric scooter, helmet, and reflective vest. From here, your adventure begins.
Riding Up Cerro San Cristóbal
The highlight of the tour is definitely the trip to Cerro San Cristóbal. You’ll ride a cable car to the summit, taking in spectacular views over Santiago’s skyline and the Andes in the distance. The guide, Macarena, is praised for her helpfulness and attentiveness, making the ascent both smooth and enjoyable. Once at the top, you’ll have time for a photo stop and a brief exploration, soaking in the panoramic vistas that make this hill a symbol of the city.
Descending on your scooters, you’ll uncover the history of Cerro San Cristóbal and learn about its importance as Santiago’s green lung. The combination of history and scenery makes this part of the tour particularly memorable.
Exploring Bicentennial Park and Santiago’s Green Spaces
Next, you’ll head to Bicentennial Park, a spacious area perfect for a photo stop and a break. The park’s lush lawns and modern sculptures offer a peaceful contrast to the busy city. You’ll also get a glimpse of Costanera Center, Santiago’s tallest building — visible from outside, giving a sense of the city’s modern ambitions.
The Sculpture Park, with its intriguing outdoor art installations, is another highlight. Here, a guided visit provides insights into Chilean artistic expression and how public art shapes the cityscape.
Discovering the Lo Contador Neighborhood and the Mapocho River
The tour continues with a visit to Casa Lo Contador, a charming neighborhood known for its local vibe and boutique cafes. You’ll explore on your scooters along the bicycle-friendly paths by the Mapocho River, an important character in Santiago’s urban fabric. The river’s banks are a favorite spot for locals to walk and cycle, and you’ll get a sense of how Santiago balances urban life with green spaces.
The Perfect Blend of Activities
Throughout the tour, you’ll ride on bike paths and urban cycle corridors, making your experience smooth and safe while enjoying the city’s sights at a relaxed pace. The small group size (limited to 8 participants) ensures you get plenty of personal attention, and the bilingual guide makes sure no one is left behind or confused.
Ending on a Tasty Note
No tour of Santiago is complete without tasting some local flavor. After a lively ride through parks and neighborhoods, you’ll stop at a cozy local café to enjoy a traditional Chilean snack, a perfect way to unwind and reflect on your adventure. The tour then concludes back at La Subida, where it all began.
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For $79, this tour offers a genuinely immersive experience with multiple highlights—cable car ride, scenic parks, art, and local treats—all guided by knowledgeable hosts. The equipment, tickets, and snacks are included, which adds to the overall value, especially considering the personalized small-group setting.
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Authenticity and Traveler Feedback
Reviewers like Ricardo—who called it an “unforgettable, exciting tour”—highlight how the stunning views and attentive guidance made the experience stand out. The cable car trip alone is a “stunn…” moment, and the inclusion of local snacks adds an authentic touch that many travelers appreciate.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal for active travelers who enjoy outdoor adventures but want to avoid overly strenuous activity. It’s perfect if you’re interested in seeing Santiago from different angles—the green hills, the city skyline, and local neighborhoods—without spending hours walking or cycling.
It’s also well-suited for those who value small-group intimacy and bilingual guides providing insightful commentary. Given the inclusive nature of the tour, it works best for travelers comfortable on scooters and eager to learn about Santiago’s urban and natural landscapes.
Practical Details and Tips

- Bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, water, and weather-appropriate clothing.
- Not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, or wheelchair users.
- The tour lasts approximately 4.5 hours, with some flexibility depending on group pace.
- The meeting point is easy to find—at the main entrance of San Cristóbal Hill, right in front of La Subida café.
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a flexible option for last-minute plans.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is generally geared toward adults, children comfortable on scooters and in good health might enjoy it. It’s best to check with the provider for age restrictions.
Do I need prior experience riding scooters?
No, the guide will provide instructions, and the scooters are electric, making the ride manageable even for beginners.
What if I don’t want to ride the cable car?
The cable car ride is included in the price and is integral to the experience, but if you prefer not to participate, you can opt out and still enjoy the other parts of the tour.
Can I participate if I have physical limitations?
This tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women, those with back problems, or wheelchair users, given the physical demands and terrain.
How long does each stop last?
Stops typically range from 5 to 50 minutes, depending on the activity—scenic viewpoints, park walks, or local snacks.
Are snacks included?
Yes, a traditional Chilean snack is included at two points—once during Bicentennial Park and again at the end at a cozy café.
Final Thoughts

Choosing to explore Santiago by scooter offers a fresh perspective on this vibrant city. It combines active outdoor fun with cultural and natural sights, making it ideal for travelers who want more than just a bus tour. The inclusion of the cable car ride and authentic local snacks adds layers of enjoyment, making it a well-rounded experience.
If you’re looking for a balanced, engaging, and scenic way to see Santiago’s green spaces, neighborhoods, and city views—all with a small group and a friendly guide—this tour ticks all the boxes. It delivers good value, memorable sights, and a genuine taste of Chilean life, all on two wheels.
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