Visit the most theatrical of Pablo Neruda's three houses — a soaring, ship-inspired home clinging to a Valparaíso hillside — then explore the bohemian neighbourhood around it with a literary-focused private guide.
What to expect
Enter Neruda's wildly personal five-story tower home, where each floor reveals another obsession: vintage maps, hand-painted glassware, a carousel horse, and a writing desk aimed at the harbour. Your guide reads passages from his poems in the very rooms that inspired them. After the house, you walk through Cerro Florida's painted laneways and visit a local ceramic atelier where artisans craft Neruda-inspired pottery. The panorama from Neruda's living room window — the entire bay of Valparaíso spread below — is one of the great views in South America.
Good to know
La Sebastiana is open Tue–Sun 10:00–18:00. Timed-entry tickets sell out on busy port days — book the official entry online in advance at fundacionneruda.org. Pair with a private guide booked through GoWithGuide or ToursByLocals for the full literary experience. A 15-minute taxi from the port costs approx. CLP 4,000.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Valparaiso (Santiago) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.