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Audio Guide of Termas Geométricas

Un oasis termal en la selva chilena, con piscinas excavadas en roca volcánica que adoptan formas geométricas perfectas, alimentadas por aguas calientes del volcán Villarrica.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Introduction and History

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2. Architecture and Design

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3. Art and Decoration

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4. Historical Figures

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5. Curiosities and Legends

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6. Cultural Importance and Legacy

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours and how do I get to Termas Geométricas?

The hot springs are open every day of the year, generally from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, although the last entry is usually before closing time. Access is from Coñaripe via a gravel road of about 17 km that crosses Villarrica National Park, passable for all types of vehicles with caution.

What is the ticket price and do I need to buy it in advance?

The price varies by time slot, ranging between CLP 35,000 and CLP 48,000 per adult, with the central time slots being the most expensive. It is absolutely essential to reserve and buy your ticket online on their official website before going, as they do not sell tickets at the entrance and capacity is limited.

How long does the visit last, or how long can I stay?

Admission is designed for stays of 2 to 3 hours, which is enough time to walk the 450-meter red boardwalk and enjoy several of the 20 pools. This limit ensures there are no crowds and that you can relax in peace.

What history or architectural concept makes this place so special?

Designed by architect Germán del Sol, these hot springs aim to bring nature into geometry to achieve complete harmony. The red wooden walkways allow visitors to move through the ravine without touching the ground, creating an iconic visual contrast while respecting the raw surrounding native landscape.

What is the best time of year or time of day to visit?

Although they are spectacular all year round, visiting on a rainy or snowy winter day offers an unmatched mystical experience because of the thermal contrast. To avoid crowds and get better prices, I recommend booking the earliest morning slots (9:00–10:00 AM) or the last ones in the afternoon.

Is there access for people with reduced mobility?

Access is difficult for wheelchairs; although there are ramps at the entrance, the ravine’s topography requires going up and down steps to reach the pools. The walkways are passable, but getting in and out of the pools requires personal mobility.

What other tourist attractions can I visit near the hot springs?

Make the most of your trip by visiting the village of Coñaripe and relaxing on the beaches of Lake Calafquén, both about 20 minutes away. If you are looking for more nature, you are immersed in Villarrica National Park, ideal for combining a thermal bath with hiking through monkey puzzle tree forests.

What practical tips would you give me to make the most of the visit?

Bring your own towel and robe for greater comfort, although you can rent them there, and do not forget a bottle of water to stay hydrated because of the heat of the waters. At the end of your visit, I recommend stopping by the on-site café to enjoy a soup or hot chocolate by the fire.

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