Plaza Ñuñoa

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- Best time to go
- November–March
- Accessibility
- wheelchair-accessible
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
The lively heart of the Ñuñoa district in Santiago, this square is a favored gathering place ringed by cafes, bars and theaters that draw a young and cultured crowd. A church and a fountain anchor the leafy paving, and the surrounding streets fill with outdoor terraces on warm evenings. The plaza is known for its bohemian, neighborhood atmosphere, hosting book fairs, street performances and spontaneous celebrations. Away from the formal civic squares of the center, it captures the social life of one of the capital's most distinctive districts.
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