About the deck
Sky Costanera occupies floors 61 and 62 of Gran Torre Santiago, South America's tallest building at 300m architectural top and 254.5m honest height. The indoor 360-degree observation deck is at 261m. From this elevation, the views include the Andes mountain range to the east (with peaks above 6,000 metres), the city of Santiago spreading across the basin below, and on clear days the Pacific Ocean to the west.
The combination of the Andes backdrop - at a horizontal distance of approximately 40 kilometres - with an urban foreground is one of the most dramatic observation deck views in the Southern Hemisphere..
The honest take
Gran Torre Santiago has a 15.2% Vanity Ratio - the highest occupied floor at 254.5m vs 300m architectural top means 45.5m of non-occupied structure above. The Costanera observation deck at 261m sits in the honest height zone. The Andes are the view. Nothing else competes in South America at this elevation.
Height in context
Elevation data
Deck elevation: 261m (856 ft)
Floor: 62
Access type: Indoor / enclosed
Data notes
Height and floor data sourced from Wikipedia (CC-BY-SA). Ticket prices verified from official sources on 2026-05-03. Prices change frequently - verify before booking.
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