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Audio Guide of Ross Park

An iconic green space in Pichilemu that blends history, architecture, and nature, reflecting the legacy of entrepreneur Agustín Ross.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Introduction and History

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2. Architecture and Design

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3. Art and Decoration

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4. Historical Figures

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5. Curiosities and Legends

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6. Cultural Importance and Legacy

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What time does Ross Park open, and how can I visit it?

Ross Park is a public space that remains open 24 hours a day, every day of the week. There is no need to book; you can visit freely whenever you like. It is located right in the center of Pichilemu and is easy to reach on foot.

Do I have to pay to enter Ross Park?

Not at all! Access to Ross Park is completely free. It is a green lung of the city that everyone can enjoy at no cost.

How much time should I set aside to visit Ross Park?

A relaxed visit to Ross Park, admiring its architecture and trees, may take between 30 and 60 minutes. If you stop to read the signs or simply relax on a bench, it could take longer, but it is a pleasant and not very extensive walk.

What is the history or significance of Ross Park in Pichilemu?

Ross Park was created in the early 20th century by the Chilean philanthropist Agustín Ross Edwards, who gave Pichilemu much of its charm and development. It includes an old casino (declared a National Monument), a majestic cultural center, and it is a symbol of the city's golden age, a true heritage legacy.

What is the best time of day or year to visit Ross Park?

Ross Park is charming at any time, but to enjoy the best light and avoid the crowds in high season, I recommend visiting early in the morning or at sunset. If you are looking for warmer weather, spring and summer (October to March) are ideal, although its autumn colors are also spectacular.

Is Ross Park accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, Ross Park has paths and walkways with flat surfaces that allow relatively easy access for people in wheelchairs or with reduced mobility. However, some areas with slightly uneven ground may present small challenges. Overall, it is quite accessible.

What other attractions near Ross Park should I visit?

Around Ross Park, you should not miss the Agustín Ross Cultural Center (formerly the casino), Ross Beach right across the way, and the Coastal Walk. In addition, just a few minutes away by car, you have the famous Punta de Lobos, perfect for watching surfers or enjoying a stunning landscape.

Is there any practical advice to make the most of my visit to Ross Park?

I suggest wearing comfortable shoes for walking along the paths and, if the weather allows, enjoying a picnic in its green areas. Do not forget your camera, as there are beautiful corners to photograph. And if you are there in the afternoon, stay to watch the sunset with the sound of the sea in the background! It is always a good idea to bring a jacket if you visit at sunset or during colder times, as the wind can be cool.

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