Valparaíso's Living Legacy
Valparaíso | Chile
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Walking tour in Valparaíso Chile exploring highlights, hidden gems, street art, and local flavors.
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Felipe Narbona Muñoz
What is this?
This comprehensive 3-hour experience covers the highlights and hidden gems of Valparaíso, laying bare the port city's fascinating history. Predominantly delivered as a walking tour, the experience also includes rides on the emblematic trolley bus and funiculars.*
The route explores the architectural and cultural legacy left by 19th-century immigration on the hills of Alegre and Concepción—the heart and soul of Valparaíso. You will also learn how the historic Barrio Puerto (port neighborhood) maintains its traditions, visit a historic market currently undergoing major renovation, and take in panoramic views of the seaport from Cerro Cordillera. Come and discover why Valparaíso was recognized as a World Heritage Site, and get to know the modern face of Chile's Capital of Culture.
*Public transportation is subject to availability on the day. You will travel on the El Peral, Concepción, or Reina Victoria funicular. The trolley bus may be substituted with a local "micro" bus.
What makes this unique?
This experience offers the ultimate education on Chile's beguiling city. Before the construction of the Panama Canal, Valparaíso was the most important port in South America, and it remains the headquarters of the Chilean Navy. Built on 42 hills connected by funiculars and terraced promenades forming a natural amphitheater, the "Jewel of the Pacific" has survived earthquakes, served as a living canvas for artists, and become a meeting point for free spirits.
It's as easy to get lost in this labyrinthine seaport as it is to stumble over the facts. Let your guide untangle the strands of history and share untold tales of this charismatic urban center. You will have the opportunity to capture everyday life and venture down quiet streets rarely trodden by foreign visitors. Accompanied by a local Porteño who knows every inch of the city, you’ll chew over everything from the advent of street art under Neruda to where to find the best empanadas—with a tasting included.
What is the profile of the host?
Born in Valparaíso, Felipe Narbona Muñoz is dedicated to connecting travelers with the authentic spirit of his city. Originally trained as an economist, Felipe has spent more than two decades shaping responsible tourism in Chile. A pioneer in community-based experiences, he designs experiences that celebrate Valparaíso’s creativity, heritage, and everyday life while promoting respect for local people and ecosystems.
Felipe's leadership in sustainable tourism initiatives and his deep roots in Valparaiso's cultural fabric ensure every experience is meaningful, thoughtful, and grounded in place. If Felipe is unavailable to host, one of his trusted local collaborators, cultural experts who are equally passionate about Valparaíso’s traditions, will guide the experience. Whether through food, art, or conversation, Felipe’s goal is to offer travelers a genuine exchange built on respect, connection, and lasting memories.
What to bring?
Comfortable footwear for uneven surfaces and steep streets.
Small, discrete bag for essentials.
Sunscreen and sunhat (essential in summer).
Bottled water.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Your guide will collect you from your hotel in Valparaíso or from the bus terminal. Please advise - via Fernwayer chat - your hotel location upon booking the experience.
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USD 70
per person
Private
2 - 8 peopleⓘ
3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Guided walking tour of Valparaíso’s Alegre, Concepción, Barrio Puerto, and Cerro Cordillera.
Rides on the funiculars (El Peral, Concepción, or Reina Victoria) and/or the trolley bus, subject to availability.
Coffee and empanadas at a local café/bakery.
Offered in English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
Private
2 - 8 peopleⓘ
3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Guided walking tour of Valparaíso’s Alegre, Concepción, Barrio Puerto, and Cerro Cordillera.
Rides on the funiculars (El Peral, Concepción, or Reina Victoria) and/or the trolley bus, subject to availability.
Coffee and empanadas at a local café/bakery.
Offered in English, French, Portuguese, Spanish


