What are the best places to take pictures in Torres del Paine National Park? We highlight six of the park’s most impressive corners, spots that promise breathtaking shots and an unforgettable experience. Get your camera ready, sharpen your focus, and immerse yourself in the photographic adventure of a lifetime.
Base Torres Viewpoint
Undoubtedly the most iconic spot in the park. This remarkable lookout comes at the end of a challenging hike that takes approximately eight hours round-trip. The reward is a breathtaking view of the three granite towers rising above a glacial lagoon.
Los Cuernos Lookout
Situated on the shores of Lake Nordenskjöld, this viewpoint offers a breathtaking panorama of the Los Cuernos Mountains, among the park’s most recognized formations.
Grey Glacier
Any list of our favorites must include the national park’s glaciers. The fact that Grey Glacier is the final stop at the end of the “W” trail makes it even more special.
Francés Valley
Surrounded by jagged peaks, hanging glaciers and vegetation that changes with the altitude, each step through the valley offers a new perspective for your camera.
Azul Lagoon
One of the most tranquil spots in the park, Azul Lagoon is less crowded than other areas and is a hidden gem for photography enthusiasts.
Amarga Lagoon
Upon arriving at Torres del Paine National Park, Amarga Lagoon is one of your first encounters with the park’s majesty. Unsurprisingly, many visitors stop here for their initial photos of their Patagonian experience.



