Learn about the diverse tourist attractions and attractions you can find at our campuses and locations.
Located in the heart of the Maule Region, this cultural, heritage, historical, tourist, university, and commercial center stands out as a regional development hub.
In the "City of Thunder," you'll enjoy its varied and extensive cuisine, national and international sporting events, concerts, works of art, and university campuses, among its main attractions.
Furthermore, due to its geographical location, you can enjoy the beauty of the Maule coast and mountain range in less than two hours.
Surrounded by the Andes Mountains and its diverse hills, the Greater Santiago Valley offers visitors a dynamic, multicultural, and active experience with diverse offerings ranging from concerts and top-level sporting events to museum tours, vineyards, restaurants, and ski resort tours, among its main attractions.
Don't forget to visit Santa Lucía Hill, Barrio Lastarria, Cerro Manquehue, Cajón del Maipo, Farellones, and enjoy the Metropolitan region.
This territory stands out for the benefits of agricultural development in its extensive fields, its typical cuisine, traditions, and world-class wine production.
Explore the attractions of Radal Siete Tazas National Park, Vichuquén, Lipimavida, Llico, the Curicó Regional Museum, and the various vineyards with tastings of the country's finest wines.
The foothills and its extensive Maule mountain range offer beautiful landscapes of native forests with lush vegetation, rivers, lakes, and lagoons. The potential for adventure and eco-tourism is positioned as one of the favorite outdoor activities for family groups.
Linares, the "Enchanting City," stands out for its heritage and cultural legacy from the southern Maule region. The Museum of Traditional Horsehair Arts and Crafts in the town of Rari, the San Ambrosio Cathedral, and the extensive cuisine of central Chile make this region a must-visit destination.
The Colchagua Valley is characterized by its extensive winemaking development, both nationally and internationally, with the city of Santa Cruz being a popular destination for wine studies and recreational activities such as wine tourism.
Amidst vineyards, heritage sites, and extensive agricultural land, its surroundings provide the ideal setting for enjoying the countryside and the sea in less than two hours. Pichilemu, Cahuil, Punta de Lobos, Navidad, and Matanzas stand out among the favorite tourist destinations.