1. Santa Lucia Hill, also known as Cerro Santa Lucia, is a historic landmark and popular tourist attraction in Santiago, Chile. It is a small hill located in the city center and offers stunning views of Santiago’s skyline. The hill was originally a ceremonial center for the indigenous people of the region, and was later used as a fort and military prison by the Spanish. In 1872, the city government began to develop the hill into a public park with gardens, fountains, and paths. Today, visitors can explore the park’s many picturesque corners and landmarks, including a castle, several monuments, and a winding staircase leading to the top of the hill.

2. Santa Lucia Hill is open to visitors every day from 9am to 7pm. There is no phone number available for the park.

3. Admission to Santa Lucia Hill is free. Visitors can reach the park by taking the metro to the Santa Lucia station or by walking from the city center. There are several entrances to the park, including one near the Santa Lucia metro station and another at the corner of Victoria Subercaseaux and Merced streets.