How to get from Las Condes to San Bernardo by Micro and metro?
From Las Condes to San Bernardo by Micro and metro
To get from Las Condes to San Bernardo in Santiago, you’ll need to take 2 Micro lines and one metro line: take the C13 Micro from Pc1223-Vital Apoquindo / Esq. Lucaro station to Pc1068-Parada 2 / (M) Los Dominicos station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the L1 metro and finally take the TRANSBER Micro from Tarapacá Esq. Arturo Prat station to San José, 619-669 station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 1 hr 12 min.
Step by Step
- 1Start from Micro stationLas Condes
- 2Wait for MicroC13© Vital Apoquindo - Parque Del Sol - Vital Apoquindo
- 3Ride to Micro stationPc1068-Parada 2 / (M) Los Dominicos12 min
- 4Walk to metro stationLos Dominicos50 m • 1 min
- 5Wait for metroL1Dirección San Pablo
- 6Ride to metro stationUniversidad De Chile20 min
- 7Walk to Micro stationTarapacá Esq. Arturo Prat390 m • 5 min
- 8Wait for MicroTRANSBERSan Francisco-Calera De Tango (Via Autop. Central)
- 9Ride to Micro stationSan José, 619-66921 min
- 10Walk toSan Bernardo380 m • 5 min
Alternative route from Las Condes to San Bernardo by Micro and metro via 407, L1 and TRANSBER
To get from Las Condes to San Bernardo in Santiago, you’ll need to take 2 Micro lines and one metro line: take the 407 Micro from Pc1223-Vital Apoquindo / Esq. Lucaro station to Pc121-Parada 6 / (M) Los Dominicos station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the L1 metro and finally take the TRANSBER Micro from Tarapacá Esq. Arturo Prat station to San José, 619-669 station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 1 hr 15 min.
Step by Step
- 1Start from Micro stationLas Condes
- 2Wait for Micro407Enea
- 3Ride to Micro stationPc121-Parada 6 / (M) Los Dominicos14 min
- 4Walk to metro stationLos Dominicos120 m • 2 min
- 5Wait for metroL1Dirección San Pablo
- 6Ride to metro stationUniversidad De Chile20 min
- 7Walk to Micro stationTarapacá Esq. Arturo Prat390 m • 5 min
- 8Wait for MicroTRANSBERSan Francisco-Calera De Tango (Via Autop. Central)
- 9Ride to Micro stationSan José, 619-66921 min
- 10Walk toSan Bernardo380 m • 5 min
Public transit directions from Las Condes to San Bernardo
Public transit stations close to Las Condes
Las Condes is located at Las Condes, Santiago and the nearest public transit station is Pc667-Vital Apoquindo / Esq. Av. Francisco Bilbao.
Metro stations close to Las Condes:
- Hernando De Magallanes
- Manquehue
- Los Dominicos
Micro stations close to Las Condes:
- Pc667-Vital Apoquindo / Esq. Av. Francisco Bilbao
- Pc451-Alejandro Fleming / Esq. Vital Apoquindo
- Pc452-Vital Apoquindo / Esq. Alejandro Fleming
Public transit stations close to San Bernardo, Santiago
San Bernardo is located at San Bernardo, Santiago and the nearest public transit station is Estación Freire (Anden2).
Micro stations close to San Bernardo:
- Pg38-Parada 4 / Plaza De San Bernardo
- Pg1599-Parada 2 / Plaza De San Bernardo
- Pg1401-Maipú / Esq. Covadonga
Related Routes
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- Maipú to San Bernardo
- Melipilla to San Bernardo
- Peñaflor to San Bernardo
- Peñalolén to San Bernardo
- Pirque to San Bernardo
- Quilicura to San Bernardo
- San JoaquÃn to San Bernardo
- Talagante to San Bernardo
- Pg1585-Parada / Est. Intermodal Lo Ovalle to San Bernardo
- Pc1064-Parada 1 / (M) Los Dominicos to San Bernardo
- Pc207-Parada 2 / (M) Tobalaba to San Bernardo
- San Pablo to San Bernardo
- Pajaritos to San Bernardo
Alternative route from Las Condes to San Bernardo by Micro and metro via 407, L1 and TRANSBER
To get from Las Condes to San Bernardo in Santiago, you’ll need to take 2 Micro lines and one metro line: take the 407 Micro from Pc1223-Vital Apoquindo / Esq. Lucaro station to Pc121-Parada 6 / (M) Los Dominicos station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the L1 metro and finally take the TRANSBER Micro from Tarapacá Esq. Arturo Prat station to San José, 619-669 station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 1 hr 15 min.
Step by Step
- 1Start from Micro stationLas Condes
- 2Wait for Micro407Enea
- 3Ride to Micro stationPc121-Parada 6 / (M) Los Dominicos14 min
- 4Walk to metro stationLos Dominicos120 m • 2 min
- 5Wait for metroL1Dirección San Pablo
- 6Ride to metro stationUniversidad De Chile20 min
- 7Walk to Micro stationTarapacá Esq. Arturo Prat390 m • 5 min
- 8Wait for MicroTRANSBERSan Francisco-Calera De Tango (Via Autop. Central)
- 9Ride to Micro stationSan José, 619-66921 min
- 10Walk toSan Bernardo380 m • 5 min
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Las Condes to San Bernardo?
The fastest way takes 72 minutes, using Micro line C13, Micro line L1, Micro line TRANSBER.
What is the alternative route to get from Las Condes to San Bernardo?
The alternative route takes 75 minutes, using Micro line 407, Micro line L1, Micro line TRANSBER.
Is there a direct Micro between Las Condes and San Bernardo in Santiago?
No, you’ll have to take 2 Micro lines and one metro line in total. The total travelling time is 1 hr 12 min.
Which Micro line goes from Las Condes to San Bernardo in Santiago?
The C13 Micro line goes from © Vital Apoquindo - Parque Del Sol - Vital Apoquindo station near Las Condes to Pc1068-Parada 2 / (M) Los Dominicos station. From there you’ll have to take one Micro line and one metro line till Pc1068-Parada 2 / (M) Los Dominicos station near San Bernardo in Santiago
How long does it take to travel from Las Condes to San Bernardo in Santiago by Micro and metro?
The total travel time between Las Condes and San Bernardo in Santiago by Micro and metro is about 1 hr 12 min.
Where do I get on the Micro near Las Condes to get to San Bernardo in Santiago?
Get on the C13 Micro from the © Vital Apoquindo - Parque Del Sol - Vital Apoquindo stop near Las Condes in Santiago.
Where do I get off the Micro when travelling between Las Condes and San Bernardo in Santiago?
Get off the Micro at the Pc1068-Parada 2 / (M) Los Dominicos stop, which is closest to San Bernardo in Santiago.