1. Plaza de Armas is the main square of Santiago, Chile. It is located in the heart of Santiago’s historic district and surrounded by some of the city’s most significant landmarks, including the Cathedral of Santiago, the Central Post Office Building, and the Palacio de la Moneda. The square has a long and rich history dating back to the founding of Santiago in the 16th century and has been the center of political and social activity in the city ever since. Interesting facts include that it was once San Francisco’s chapel; it served as an execution site during the early years of Spanish rule; and in the late 19th century, it was the site of a public statue of Andres Bello, the famous Venezuelan-born scholar and diplomat.

2. The Plaza de Armas is open 24/7, as it is a public space. There is no specific phone number for the plaza but if you want to contact the tourist office that is located there, you can call +56 2 2639 7788.

3. There is no entrance fee to visit the Plaza de Armas, transportation is available via metro and bus. The closest metro station is Plaza de Armas Station (Line 5), and several bus lines stop nearby. Taxis and ride-share services are also widely available in the area.