A locality lying south of Santiago, where affluent Chilean families set up following the Spanish Conquest.
Nowadays, it is characterized for being an area that has kept much of its rural appearance, where it is possible to find large agricultural sectors and excellent vineyards.
Attractions include Pirque’s Handicraft Village, located in Vicente Huidobro Park, where there is a large diversity of handmade products, such as pottery, wood, leather and natural products that blend with the flavors of native cuisine, folk music, popular poetry, and ethnic ceremonies, among other typical expressions.
This locality offers various alternatives for accommodation, gastronomy and horse-rides, besides the presence if vineyards and attractions such as Las Majadas Castle, the Village of La Puntilla or the Río Clarillo National Reserve, covering over 13 thousand hectares in a beautiful Andes landscape.
Pirque.