A heritage space to enjoy at the top of Cerro San Cristóbal.
This construction dates back to the 1920s and was designed by the Chilean architect Carlos Landa. It is located at the Cumbre Station and is part of the construction of Santiago Funicular, which was declared Historical Monument in 2000, due to its importance and heritage contribution to the city.
The Tudor Hall was formerly a restaurant, an elegant tea room and later an exhibition hall.
Currently, with the intention of rescuing this heritage space and opening it to the public, the room welcomes the Café Tudor, a meeting space for family and friends, who want to enjoy the history, attractions and panoramas it offers. Parquemet.
Café Tudor was inaugurated in 2023 and is one of the must-see places for everyone who visits Parquemet. Its architecture, location and view invite people to soak up the culture and identity of ancient Santiago de Chile.
What to see at Café Tudor?
The artisanal ice creams are a must-see at this place, which also stands out for its coffee, natural juice, snacks and delicious sweets.
This Café is surrounded by entertaining attractions to take a complete panorama of the San Cristóbal hill, such as visiting the historic Santiago Funicular, the spectacular panoramic view offered by the Bellavista Terrace Viewpoint, the classic Sanctuary of the Immaculate Conception, a cable car ride and Plaza Mexico, among many others.
How to get to Café Tudor?
This lounge is located just above Funicular Santiago, so the best way to get here is to take the Funicular at Estación Pío Nono and get off at Cumbre.
Another good option is to travel by Cableway, Get off at Cumbre Station and walk towards the Funicular.