Discover the Flower Clock in Vina Del Mar. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.
The Flower Clock is a public outdoor space open 24 hours a day, every day of the year. You can easily reach it on foot along Peru Avenue or by bus/taxi; it is at the main entrance to Vina Del Mar. For more details, visit the official Vina Del Mar website.
Visiting the Flower Clock is completely free, as it is a public attraction. You do not need tickets or reservations; just come by and enjoy it. Confirm details on the Chile tourism portal.
It is recommended to spend between 15 and 30 minutes admiring the floral design, taking photos, and reading the informational plaque. It is a quick stop that is ideal to combine with other nearby attractions.
Opened in 1969 for the Pan American Games, this iconic 12-meter-diameter clock with thousands of flowers is a symbol of Vina Del Mar and represents Chilean gardening. Its design changes every year, highlighting floral and cultural motifs.
The best season is summer (December to March), during the Vina Del Mar Festival, and around midday for photos with good light and vibrant flowers. Avoid rainy winter afternoons.
Yes, it has paved access paths and gentle ramps, making movement easier for wheelchair users. It is flat and without main stairs, ideal for all visitors.
Just a few minutes away on foot, you will find Wulff Castle, San Martin Avenue with shops, and Acapulco Beach. Farther along, the Pacific Casino and Quinta Vergara are must-sees.
Bring a camera or phone for photos, use sunscreen, and wear comfortable shoes. Download an audio guide at IAudioguia.com to enrich the experience with historical details. Avoid touching the flowers to preserve the design.
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