Parque Forestal

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Parque Forestal is a prominent urban park in central Santiago, Chile, known for its tree-lined paths, cultural landmarks, and role as a major recreational and artistic hub in the city.

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Label Occurrences
Parque Forestal canonical 4

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf public park
urban park
adjacentTo Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Santiago
country Chile
follows course of the Mapocho River
hasAccessibility served by public transport
hasCharacteristic cultural landmarks
green areas
recreational spaces
tree-lined paths
hasCity Santiago
hasCulturalRole meeting place for artists
venue for open-air exhibitions
venue for performances
hasFunction urban green lung of Santiago
hasNearbyMetroStation Baquedano station
surface form: Baquedano metro station

Bellas Artes metro station
hasNotableFeature spaces for street performances
statues and monuments
wide pedestrian promenades
hasTypeOfVegetation deciduous trees
evergreen trees
hasUse artistic activities
leisure
public events
recreation
isMajor artistic hub of Santiago
recreational hub of Santiago
isOpenToPublic true
isPartOf Santiago city center urban landscape
isPopularFor cultural festivals
family outings
jogging
street art
walking
isTouristAttraction true
locatedAlong Mapocho River
locatedIn Chile
Santiago
Santiago Metropolitan Region
locatedInArea central Santiago
locatedInNeighborhood Palacio de Bellas Artes
surface form: Bellas Artes

Lastarria
near Barrio Lastarria
Plaza Baquedano
Plaza de Armas de Santiago

Referenced by (4)

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Mapocho River runsParallelTo Parque Forestal
Lastarria neighborhood adjacentTo Parque Forestal
Plaza Baquedano near Parque Forestal
Baquedano station near Parque Forestal