The month of September is fast approaching, and with it, the long-awaited Fiestas Patrias 2024 in Chile, an event that promises to be even more special this year with its “XXL” format. In Santiago, one of the iconic places to celebrate is O’Higgins Park, where the traditional inns will be filled with music, dancing and traditional food, offering attendees six days of pure celebration.
The Inns The 2024 O’Higgins Park festivities will begin on Tuesday, September 17 at 3:00 p.m. and will run until September 22. During these days, the park will become the epicenter of the national festivities in the capital, with a schedule that varies depending on the day. On the first day, the doors will open at 3:00 p.m. and the celebration will continue until 2:00 a.m. From September 18 to 21, the fondas will be operational from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., and on the last day, September 22, the event will conclude at midnight.
For those who want to ensure their entranceGeneral admission tickets are available at a price of $10,000. However, those who take advantage of the pre-sale until August 31 can purchase them for $7,000, a very attractive offer. In addition, children under 8 years old can enter for free, and seniors will enjoy a 50% discount on the value of their ticket. Tickets can be easily purchased through the official Fondas Santiago website.
As for the artistic offer, the inns This year’s festival promises a diverse and vibrant musical program. Some of the artists already confirmed include Los Jaivas, Américo, Pablo Chill-E, María José Quintanilla and Polimá WestCoast, who will fill the atmosphere with rhythm and joy, ensuring that each day of the celebration will be unforgettable.
Are inns They are not only a space for fun, but also an opportunity to enjoy typical Chilean cuisine, traditions and, above all, to share in the community. As the date approaches, anticipation grows, and many are already beginning to plan their attendance at this event that year after year becomes a must-see on the agenda of the Metropolitan region.