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How long is the drive from Porto Alegre to Santiago?

The direct drive from Porto Alegre to Santiago is 1,468 mi (2,362 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 5 hrs in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Porto Alegre to Santiago, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Mendoza, Cordoba, Rosario, San Rafael, Villa Carlos Paz, Merlo, Lujan de Cuyo, San Luis, Santa Fe, and Maipu, as well as top places to visit like Termas de Federación and Aquatic Park Termas de Salto Grande, or the ever-popular Catedral São João Batista.

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Top cities between Porto Alegre and Santiago

The top cities between Porto Alegre and Santiago are Mendoza, Cordoba, Rosario, San Rafael, Villa Carlos Paz, Merlo, Lujan de Cuyo, San Luis, Santa Fe, and Maipu. Mendoza is the most popular city on the route. It's 25 hours from Porto Alegre and 5 hours from Santiago.
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Santa Fe Province

Santa Fe Province, located in northeastern Argentina, is known for its agricultural industry and the Paraná River that borders its eastern side. The province is home to Rosário, a bustling river port with the National Flag Memorial commemorating Argentina's War of Independence. The capital city, Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, boasts a 17th-century colonial core. Both cities are popular bases for river boating and fishing excursions.
5% as popular as Mendoza
18 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Santiago
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Rosario

Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Rosario, the largest city in the central Argentine province of Santa Fe, is situated 300 km northwest of Buenos Aires on the west bank of the Paraná River. It holds the title as Argentina's third-most populous city and is also the most populous city in Argentina that is not a capital. The opulent 1929 Beaux-Arts building that houses the Board of Trade reflects its days of grandeur and serves as a reminder of Rosario's history as Argentina's agricultural capital.
37% as popular as Mendoza
6 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Santiago
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Córdoba

Córdoba, the capital of the Argentine province with the same name, is renowned for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture. The city features the Manzana Jesuítica, a 17th-century complex comprising active cloisters, churches, and the original campus of Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Plaza San Martín and its neo-baroque Cathedral are at the heart of this vibrant city.
41% as popular as Mendoza
49 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Santiago
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Villa Carlos Paz

Villa Carlos Paz, located in the Punilla Valley on the shores of San Roque Lake, is a resort city known for its natural beauty and attractions. Visitors can explore the city center with its iconic wooden cuckoo clock, Reloj Cucú, and take a chairlift to the peak of Cerro de la Cruz for stunning views of the lake and city.
17% as popular as Mendoza
49 minutes off the main route, 60% of way to Santiago
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Villa de Merlo

Villa de Merlo, situated at the base of the Comechingones mountains in central Argentina, is a charming town known for its rich history and stunning natural scenery. The 18th-century Nuestra Señora del Rosario Church and the Poeta Antonio Esteban Agüero Museum are among its notable attractions. The museum offers insights into the life and works of the esteemed poet. For breathtaking mountain views, visitors can take a scenic drive to Mirador del Sol lookout.
14% as popular as Mendoza
53 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Santiago
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San Luis

San Luis, located in central Argentina amidst the Sierras Grandes mountains, offers a blend of history and natural beauty. The town features the 19th-century cathedral near Plaza Pringles and the Dora Ochoa De Masramón Provincial Museum showcasing fossils, prehistoric remains, art, and antiques. The Park of Nations boasts tree-lined paths for leisurely strolls.
6% as popular as Mendoza
1 minute off the main route, 74% of way to Santiago
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San Rafael

San Rafael is a charming city located in Argentina's Mendoza province, nestled near the border with Chile. The city boasts picturesque sycamore-lined streets that lead to Plaza San Martín, where visitors can enjoy quaint cafes and admire the neo-Romantic Catedral San Rafael Arcángel. Nature enthusiasts can partake in thrilling whitewater rafting on the Diamante River within the city or venture south to experience it on the Atuel River.
18% as popular as Mendoza
1 hour off the main route, 78% of way to Santiago
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Mendoza

Tours
Sightseeing Tours
Day Trips
Mendoza, located in Argentina's Cuyo region, is renowned as the heart of the country's wine country, celebrated for its Malbecs and other red wines. The city boasts numerous bodegas offering tastings and tours. Mendoza features wide, leafy streets with modern and art deco buildings, surrounded by smaller plazas including Plaza Independencia. The city's low-rise layout spans the Rio Mendoza valley with a view of the Andean cordillera to the east.
Most popular city on this route
0 minutes off the main route, 83% of way to Santiago
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Maipú

Maipú, located just outside Mendoza in western Argentina and nestled near the Andes Mountains, is renowned for its wine production, particularly the Malbec grape variety. The area is adorned with wineries (bodegas) and olive farms. Visitors can explore the opulent art nouveau villa housing the National Museum of Wine and Harvest set amidst beautifully landscaped grounds in town.
12% as popular as Mendoza
1 minute off the main route, 83% of way to Santiago
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Luján de Cuyo

Luján de Cuyo, a small town near Mendoza in western Argentina, is renowned for its wine production, particularly the Malbec grape variety. The area features numerous wineries connected by several wine routes. Nearby Chacras de Coria offers upscale dining options, while the Mendoza River to the south provides opportunities for whitewater rafting.
19% as popular as Mendoza
3 minutes off the main route, 84% of way to Santiago

Best stops along Porto Alegre to Santiago drive

The top stops along the way from Porto Alegre to Santiago (with short detours) are Parque General San Martín, Monumento Histórico Nacional a la Bandera, and Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús (Iglesia de los Capuchinos). Other popular stops include Reloj Cucú Villa Carlos Paz, Termas de Federación, and Pl. Independencia.
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Catedral São João Batista

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Catedral São João Batista in Santa Cruz do Sul is a stunning Gothic Catholic temple, considered the largest of its kind in South America. This beautiful cathedral, both inside and out, leaves visitors awe-struck with its grandeur and architectural splendor. It bears a resemblance to the iconic Notre Dame in Paris, albeit on a smaller scale. The church is not only a significant religious landmark but also an ideal place for tranquility and introspection.
What a beautiful cathedral in the heart of San Juan do Sul! It reminded me of a smaller version of the Notre Dame in Paris. Peaceful, beautiful place to clear the mind.
Seán J — Google review
The church Sao Joao Batista is a significant temple located in Santa Cruz do Sul and it´s the larguest gothic catholic temple in south america.
Cristhian A — Google review
Looks like a church in Germany.
Irene S — Google review
Beautiful Cathedral inside and out! Everyone was very friendly.
Nicholas S — Google review
Probably the most beautiful church in the whole Rio Grande do Sul. A must visit in Santa Cruz.
Marcelo D — Google review
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Kaleb S — Google review
Lovely chuch
Shanell J — Google review
Nice place
Damir N — Google review
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4.7
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R. Ramiro Barcelos - Centro, Santa Cruz do Sul - RS, 96810-062, Brazil
http://www.mitrascs.com.br/paroquias/detalhe/2
+55 51 98023-4836
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Termas de Federación

Thermal baths
Nature & Parks
Termas de Federación is a spacious hot spring aquatic park located by the lakeside, offering a relaxing giant lazy river and diverse pools. The park features well-maintained facilities, including bars and cafés, providing visitors with plenty of options for food and drinks. It's an ideal destination for families to enjoy quality time together in a beautiful setting.
Very nice place to stay. Has termal water and the water park, perfect for kids.
Valeria T — Google review
Great! Very nice and there are a lot of things to do. But there are not much trees on the aquatic park
Alberto S — Google review
The place is very nice, well maintained. However they didn't tell us that half of the place is closed.... Also ironically, the hot showers work really bad
Nbnadav — Google review
Great place in the east coast of Entre Rios Province near the rio Uruguay. Not expensive (540 $ a day). Clean and green. You can carry your own beach chair or rent one. You can bring your own food & drinks (except alcohol not allowed) or eat at the restaurant. All pools are free access. Family environment and youth area. Thermal pools, water slides and waves pool. Highly recommended.
Santiago 1 — Google review
The park has got cafés, gift-shops, snack shops, picnic tables, and benches, and even a water park form the ones who are looking for a more active experience. It offers a variety of pools at different temperatures. It was reasonably clean, yet it's too crowded.
Hilda E — Google review
I've been constantly going to this termal park for 6 years and has continuous managed to provide a great experience. A vast amount of pools with a wide water temperature range and different sectors for kids an adults alike. I rate it 4 stars mainly because there have been some changes that I disliked; such as changing the depth of the swimming pool from 2 meters and a half to a meter and sixty and the price spike probably caused by the mixing the termal complex with a great water park. It's still one of the cheapest among the many in the area though and has a spa and many eating facilities inside. A great place!
Ignacio T — Google review
I LIKE THE PLACE ALTHOUGH FROM LIMPIESA MISSING A LITTLE BUT TO HAVE FUN A SUMMER WITH YOUR FAMILY IS VERY WELL I HOPE THAT THIS REVIEW WILL SERVE YOU TO KNOW IF TO GO OR NOT FEDERATION THANKS CHAU
Roby M — Google review
Great park, lots of options, good facilities, well kept. Good food options, as well, like snacks, fast food, ice cream
Annegret H — Google review
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4.4
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Av. Entre Ríos, E3206 Federación, Entre Ríos, Argentina
https://www.termasfederacion.com/
+54 11 5199-4674
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Aquatic Park Termas de Salto Grande

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Aquatic Park Termas de Salto Grande is one of the largest thermal parks in South America, located about 10 kilometers from the city of Salto. It features attractions such as the Water Castle, Anaconda slides, Rio Aventura, and the Black Hole slide. The main highlight is Playa Paraiso, a huge thermal pool with artificial waves - a unique feature in the country.
Great place to have fun!
Rodolfo O — Google review
This is a very nice water park. If you have the chance to be in other water parks around the world, this is very basic. But it's really lovely for Uruguay. Be aware of some bite flies or Mosquitoes in the area
Ariel E — Google review
This is a review for the restaurant. The park was awesome. Review for La Casona Restaurant Unfortunately, our experience at La Casona was disappointing. None of us were happy with our meals—everything we ordered was either hard, lacked flavor, or was strangely prepared. It really missed the mark on all fronts. On top of that, we were surprised to see a charge of $2.20 per person just for using utensils, which was printed right on the menu. That’s a first for us, and frankly, it felt unreasonable—especially considering the food quality. In the end, we decided not to waste the rest of our time or money and went somewhere else for desert. Would not recommend.
Aracelis S — Google review
Relaxing hot thermal springs aquatic park for the entire family
Ann M — Google review
Great place, kids had tons of fun. Different temperature pools, water jets, big slides for kids, friendly staff!
Diego R — Google review
Excelent service and facilities. Nice crew people. Love this place.
Pablo V — Google review
Great for coming with your family or friends. Bring your own food because of the lack of restaurants and the expensive prices
Franco G — Google review
Insuperablemente good
Sergio S — Google review
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3.9
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Parque del Lago s/n, Salto, Uruguay
http://www.parqueaquatico.com.uy/
+598 94 304 420
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Molino Forclaz

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
(Translated by Google) We went to the piano and women's concert on Friday night, a free cultural event. Very nice weather and the divine illuminated mill! We were tempted to go the next day, to the dramatized visit. We booked that same day and were lucky to find space. Right on Easter and there were a lot of people. Very nice to know the story told so well by Juan! Super recommended. The story and visualization makes you travel in time (Original) Fuimos al concierto de pianos y mujeres el viernes por la noche, un evento cultural gratuito. Muy lindo clima y el molino iluminado divino! .Nos tentamos en ir al día siguiente, a la visita teatralizada. Reservamos ese mismo día y tuvimos suerte de encontrar cupo. Justo en semana santa y había mucha gente. Muy lindo conocer la historia tan bien narrada por Juan! Super recomendable. El relato y la visualización te hace viajar en el tiempo
Agustina I — Google review
There are two ancient flour mills, the first one moved by donkeys and the second powered by wind, although the last one did not work due weak winds. Is a worth visit due that the internal mills mechanism can be seen, and even though there is not guided visit, a person respond all questions. Also there are rooms set at the time. Check open hours in homepage.
German G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A lovely family outing. Guided tours run every hour, allowing you to understand the history of the site. There's parking, a children's play area, restrooms, and a food stand. The entire site is immaculate and very well maintained. Children under 10 years old are free. (Original) Muy lindo paseo para hacer en familia. Hay visitas guiadas cada hora que permite contextualizar la historia del lugar. Hay estacionamiento, un espacio de juegos para niños, sanitarios y un puesto de venta de productos comestibles. Todo el lugar se encuentran impecable, muy bien mantenido. Los menores de 10 años no pagan.
Lucas L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful experience visiting this historic site. The admission was super affordable and the service was excellent. 😊 (Original) Hermosa experiencia de conocer este lugar histórico. La entrada súper económica y la atención excelente.😊
Ethel D — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place with a rich history. The site has a guide, but also has televisions where the process is explained at different points in the mill. The grounds are very well maintained. The only drawback is the roads to get there (which, of course, are independent of the mill). (Original) Lindo lugar con una rica historia. El lugar cuenta con guía pero además posee televisores en donde se explica, en los distintos puntos del molino, el proceso que se realizaba. Predio muy cuidado. Lo único malo son los caminos para llegar al lugar (que no dependen del molino por supuesto).
Natanael M — Google review
(Translated by Google) We visited the mill, which is in excellent condition, clean, and well-maintained. To enter, you must pay an entrance fee of $2,000, in cash only. It's worth noting the kindness of the lady at the front desk, who graciously solved my problem since I didn't have cash on hand. Beautiful place. (Original) Visitamos el molino, en excelentes condiciones limpieza y cuidado. Para entrar se debe pagar una entrada de 2 mil $ solo en efectivo,cabe destacar la amabilidad de la señorita que estaba en la recepción, que con toda su amabilidad me solucionó el problema ya que yo no tenía en mano el efectivo. Hermoso lugar
Viviana C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful historical site to visit. The guided tour is very good and provides a unique insight into how history unfolded in this area of Entre Ríos. Highly recommended if you like museums and history. (Original) Un lugar histórico hermoso para recorrer. La visita guiada es muy buena y especial para entender como ocurrió la historia por esta zona de Entre Ríos. Super recomendable si te gustan los museos y la historia
Andrea A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent historical museum We visited it on a Tuesday during winter break It is very well managed and organized The price is $2,000 per adult (July 22, 2025) Upon entering, you are notified that the guided tour will begin when a bell rings. The guided tour was quite limited, but answered all our questions. The guide combines technological interaction with her explanations. You can tour the grounds and learn about the different points. You can bring your mate and enjoy a pleasant moment on the benches and tables. There are some old agricultural machinery from that era. The bathrooms are spotless, clean, and stocked with toilet paper. It is very nice to know that the place is prepared to accommodate people with reduced mobility: there are several wheelchairs on the premises. And some signs are translated into Braille for people with limited vision. A very nice place to learn a little about the history of the San José neighborhood with the arrival of the family. Forclaz, the work of the time, and his home There are some games for children: slides, swings, among others. No food or beverages are sold. (Original) Excelente museo histórico Lo visitamos un Martes en vacaciones de invierno Está muy bien administrado y organizado El valor es de $2.000 por persona adulta ( 22/07/2025) Al ingresar te avisan que al sonar una campana, se inicia la guiada La guiada turística fue bastante acotada, pero evacuó todas nuestras dudas La guía mezcla la interacción tecnológica con su explicación Se puede ir recorriendo el predio y conociendo los diferentes ptos. Se puede llevar el mate y disfrutar de un grato momento en los bancos y mesas del lugar Hay algunas máquinas agropecuarias viejas de la época Los baños se encuentran impecables, limpios y con papel higiénico Es muy grato saber que el lugar está preparado para recibir a personas con movilidad reducida: hay varias sillas de ruedas en el predio Y algunos carteles están traducidos en braille, para personas no videntes Muy lindo lugar para conocer un poco la historia de la colonia San José con la llegada de la flia. Forclaz, el trabajo de la época y su casa Hay algunos juegos para niños: toboganes, hamacas, entre otros No hay venta de ningún tipo de alimento ni bebidas
Vanesa B — Google review
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4.1
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Primeros Colonos s/n°, Primeros Colonos S/N, E3280 Colón, Entre Ríos, Argentina
http://molinoforclaz.com/
+54 3447 57-7133
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Palacio San José

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Architectural Buildings
Specialty Museums
Nestled 33 kilometers west of Concepción, the Palacio San José is a stunning 19th-century pink palace that stands as a testament to Argentina's rich history. Surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens and topped with twin towers, this architectural gem was constructed by Justo José de Urquiza, a prominent figure in Argentine politics who played a crucial role in the downfall of his rival Juan Manuel de Rosas.
Museum full of art, history and beautiful outdoors and gardens, people there are super chill and nice and the women at the entrance speak good ingles, we felt welcome and enjoy our time. Only recommendation is to bring your own water and snacks because there’s nothing nearby really. Went there so many times and I’ll keep going because is just so beautiful
Alba G — Google review
Good place to go and learn a bit about Argentinian history. The guided walk-around was thoroughly explained, easy to understand. General Justo José Urquiza had a very modern Palace here. The only thing to improve is that they're not keeping it in good conditions and it is deteriorating. It would be a shame that important historical pieces were damaged because of this.
Keren S — Google review
This palace was the house of Justo José de Urquiza. One of the most powerful men of the XIX century from the area where Argentina was established. There you can go throughout the building and know all about his life, try to be there at 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 hours for a guided visit (it is free and only in Spanish) The place is amazing due its history, so do not avoid the guide tour. Try to read the book "Palacio de la memoria" before to go, due that the building is full of secret symbols. Up. Conservation of the building and garden, very helpful guide tour, free entrance and parking. Down. Restroom is not so clean.
German G — Google review
Worth visiting to see the house, its interiors and its gardens, even if you don't know who lived and was assassinated here. Sadly, the property has not been well maintained. Don't miss the chapel at the back.
Matthew K — Google review
It's a pity that such an interesting place is currently in a such state of decaying. Also, you see a lot of staff doing almost nothing
Wíllmer A — Google review
Every Argentine should visit this museum.
E F — Google review
A beautiful piece of culture, it's a shame that a lot of the tourist amenities and tours have been removed, and they don't seem to have a mechanism to pay for maintenance / conversation of a beautiful estate
Morgan E — Google review
Lacks maintenance, a beautiful country palace, built in the 19th century, which is a national museum and used to be the home of the 1st president of Argentina, is at present a run down building with untended gardens. A real shame
Alicia A — Google review
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km 128, Ruta Provincial 39, Concepción del Uruguay, Entre Ríos, Argentina
https://museourquiza.cultura.gob.ar/
+54 3442 43-8636
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Museo Gauchesco Ricardo Güiraldes

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Specialty Museums
If you're eager to dive into the rich gaucho culture of Argentina, a visit to the Museo Gauchesco Ricardo Güiraldes is an absolute must. Nestled in a serene setting just outside town, this museum is housed in a historic estancia and features several captivating sections. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by a charming recreation of a traditional pulperia—akin to the local pub—alongside vintage carriages displayed in the garden.
Loved it. Remote, but wonderful information, timelines, and artifacts from wagons to spurs, mate gourds, those things they threw to bind cattle legs, and many other things in several buildings. The little town nearby has decent helado and a place that makes alfajores and chocolates. I definitely recommend a visit even though it's a way outside BA.
Damon L — Google review
Quiet and nice small museum of the gaucho Ricardo. There're a lot of items about gaucho lifestyle.
Oleksandr R — Google review
Lots of gaucho memorabilia, cost was nominal at 600 pesos. Worth an hour or two.
John M — Google review
This museum proudly exhibits horrific and racist paintings by Florencio Molina Campos. Do not go. I was disturbed and left the place crying. Awful.
Karina V — Google review
The building was made to host the museum, as a replica of a house contemporary to the gauchos. It has a lot of gaucho artifacts and a timeline to grasp argentinean history. Worth a visit.
Gon C — Google review
The building was erected to hold the museum. Up. Valuable family collection. Down. Does not respect all architectural feature of 19th century.
German G — Google review
Virtual Parkour of the Guiraldes museum. It's free and you will see the origins of the Gauchos there. La pulperia, different kind of horses ornament and tools to guide them, some history, etc. Then you can go and visit the rest of San Antonio de Areco.
Patrice V — Google review
Beautiful and interesting place. Heemoso lugar. Hermosa historia.
Hernan G — Google review
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Cam. Ricardo Güiraldes s/n, B2760 San Antonio de Areco, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
http://www.museoguiraldes.areco.gob.ar/
+54 2326 45-5839
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Monumento Batalla Vuelta de Obligado

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Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Memorable
Eze O — Google review
Maso..maso
Pamela M — Google review
Expectacular
Jorge I — Google review
(Translated by Google) A historic and emblematic site of our history, a place where river navigation and commercial activity were cleverly managed by us, not by the British and French. The site was revitalized in 2010 and has now become a beautiful visit for a day or weekend. The monument is magnificent, designed by artist Rogelio Polosello, depicting the iconic chains that were the protagonists of this milestone. Also featured is a silhouette of Juan Manuel de Rosas, a prominent figure in history. As part of the tour, you can also observe the Paraná River from several viewpoints. A local guide is recommended for the visit. (Original) Un lugar histórico y emblemático de nuestra historia, lugar donde inteligentemente se logró que la navegación de los ríos y la actividad comercial sea manejada por nosotros y no por los británicos y franceses. El lugar se puso en valor en el 2010 y hoy se ha convertido en una hermosa visita para el día o fin de semana. El monumento es grandioso, diseñado por el artista plástico Rogelio Polosello, representando a las emblemáticas cadenas protagonistas de dicho hito. También acompaña al mismo una silueta de Juan Manuel de Rosas, hombre destacado de la historia. Cómo parte del recorrido también se puede observar al Río Paraná desde algunos miradores. Se recomienda hacer la visita con guia local.
Gabriel A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place to immerse yourself in the historic event that took place in 1845. The museum provides passionate and enthusiastic explanations and teachings about the battle. It's interesting to see that there are still artifacts and traces to be found. The chain monument is a striking work of art, and the stories that accompany the tour enrich the visit. Highly recommended. (Original) Hermoso lugar para emocionarse con el hecho histórico sucedido en 1845. En el museo atienden con pasión y entusiasmo para explicar y enseñar sobre la batalla. Es interesante ver que todavía quedan objetos y rastros por encontrar. El monumento es de cadenas es una obra de arte impactante y los relatos que acompañan el recorrido enriquecen la visita. Totalmente recomendable
Roberto F — Google review
(Translated by Google) AWFUL AND BORING: It's 200 meters of trees and a few signs with information about the battle, but everything is poorly maintained. There are no comparative images to illustrate how it looked and how it is now, so you can't understand anything. The only notable thing is that the grass was short. The best place it could have is a view of the river with a sleeper staircase that's falling apart, and you have to step carefully because it's all disassembled. More than a monument, it looks like a garden. Oh, but... The monolith with the political memorial of the person who inaugurated it really put a lot of effort into it, haha ​​🐧 (Original) MALISIMO Y ABURRIDO: Son 200 metros de árboles y algunos carteles con información sobre la batalla pero todo poco cuidado. No hay imágenes comparativas a modo de ilustración de como se veía y como está actualmente entonces no entendés nada lo que dice.Lo único destacable es que estaba cortito el pasto. El mejor lugar que podría tener es una vista al río con una escalera de durmientes que se cae a pedazos y tenés que pisar con cuidado porque está todo desoldado. Más que monumento parece un jardín de una casa. Ah pero.... El monolito con el recuerdo político de quién lo inauguró si que le metieron ganas jaja 🐧
Pato M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, I loved its very pretty paths and all the history. (Original) Hermoso lugar me encanto sus muy lindos caminos y toda la historia
Angela P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place where national sovereignty was defended. Chains were placed across the Parará to prevent Anglo-French ships from passing. No one remembers those heroes. (Original) Lindo lugar dónde se defendió la soberanía nacional. Se pusieron cadenas en el Parará, para evitar que pasaran las naves anglo/francesas. Nadie se acuerda de esos héroes.
Osvaldo D — Google review
4.6
(2169)
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4.0
(495)
San Pedro, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
8

Victoria del Agua

Amusement park
Spas & Wellness
Spas
Awesome place to spend time during the holidays with the kids. Clean, neat and tidy and all amenities available....totally recommended....
Mandy S — Google review
Good place. Nice swimming pools and great people.
Gabriel G — Google review
Sorete
Sofia P — Google review
full of people
Fabrizio O — Google review
Bellisimo
Laura B — Google review
Ok
Daro H — Google review
Relax
Paula A — Google review
Relax total
Roberta C — Google review
4.2
(6682)
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3.2
(479)
Rawson 1950, E3100 Victoria, Entre Ríos, Argentina
http://www.victoriadelagua.com/
+54 9 3436 61-3477
9

Túnel Subfluvial Raúl Uranga-Carlos Sylvestre Begnis

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Tunnel
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Túnel Subfluvial Raúl Uranga-Carlos Sylvestre Begnis is a remarkable engineering marvel that opened in 1969, stretching 2.4 kilometers under the Paraná River. It serves as a vital link for travelers between Parana and Santa Fe, offering an unforgettable experience and an unmissable visit for those nearby. Visitors can explore the museum and control room to learn about the tunnel's history and construction.
Was an amazing experience
Hernan A — Google review
Ok
Silvina L — Google review
Facinante!
Soledad L — Google review
(Translated by Google) We took the guided tour and learned about the construction of a monumental engineering work and how it is maintained and the service delivered without us users realizing how much preventive effort is underway. Highly recommended. (Original) Realizamos la visita guiada y aprendimos acerca de la construcción de una obra de ingeniería monumental y de como se mantiene y es el servicio entregado sin que los usuarios nos demos cuenta de cuanto esfuerzo preventivo hay en marcha. Muy recomendable.
Gabriel C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is an unforgettable experience to know that a work is being used, the product of the union of two leaders who sought the good of the people. (Original) Es una experiencia cía inolvidable saber que se está usando una obra producto de la unión de dos gobernantes que buscaban el bien de los pueblos.
Maria A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Subfluvial Tunnel Complex The visit was very thorough, the service was very attentive, even though there was no guide who spoke Portuguese, the person who assisted us tried to explain everything in detail. The visit is worthwhile to get an idea of ​​the magnitude of this work. (Original) Complexo túnel subfluvial Visitação bem completa, atendimento bem atencioso, mesmo não havendo guia que falasse português, a pessoa que nos atendeu procurou explicar tudo em detalhes, vale a pena a visitação, para ter ideia da magnitude desta obra.
Juliana F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unforgettable experience in a unique engineering work in Latin America. Unmissable visit if you are nearby. It is free in the museum and in the control room, Mariano and Sol's attention was spectacular!! (Original) Experiencia inolvidable en una obra de ingeniería única en América Latina. Visita imperdible si estás cerca. Es gratuita en el museo y en la sala de control, la atención de Mariano y Sol fue espectacular!!
Natalia G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very important work for that time that unites two cities across the river, construction that took seven years 1962/1969. (Original) Una obra importantísima para esa época que une dos ciudades a través del río, construcción que llevo siete años 1962 /1969.
Susana T — Google review
4.6
(1958)
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4.3
(799)
RN168 80, E3100 Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina, USA
http://www.tunelsubfluvial.gov.ar/
10

Suspended Bridge Eng. Marcial Candioti

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Historical place
Suspended Bridge Eng. Marcial Candioti is a historic steel-cabled suspension bridge that has been an iconic landmark in Santa Fe, Argentina for over 100 years. This 330-meter long bridge connects the old city with the eastern suburbs and is open to road traffic. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls or bike rides along the nearby waterfront walkways, making it a must-see attraction when visiting Santa Fe.
Must see when visiting Santa Fe Argentina. Beautiful structure. It's a historical landmarks and great for pictures 😍
Carlos M — Google review
Iconic bridge in Santa Fe. It is more than 100 years old. It is well maintained. At night it's more beautiful
Diego S — Google review
Nice walk. Safe only in groups at nighttime.
Roberto S — Google review
Brilliant ..lighting simply magnificent.
Peter V — Google review
BB mm W,,d oí XTR, Uy uy fx uy,. byy.t ./& CB yk
Rodolfo C — Google review
Nice walk
Virginia F — Google review
Well, it's just a bridge...
Artur A — Google review
Expectacular...
Emanuel L — Google review
4.7
(8561)
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4.4
(977)
Av. de los 7 Jefes 3500, S3002 Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, Santa Fe, Argentina
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11

Monumento Histórico Nacional a la Bandera

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Monumento Histórico Nacional a la Bandera, inaugurated in 1957, pays tribute to Manuel Belgrano, the creator of the Argentine flag. It stands as a significant landmark in Rosario and houses Belgrano's tomb. The monument offers panoramic views of the city from its tower, which is open to visitors. Rosario itself has a rich history dating back to the 18th century when it slowly developed around Catholic missions and military outposts.
Very beautiful art deco Monument in Roserio. This is the very attractive and famous place of Roserio. You can take a ticket to the upper part of this Monument from where the beautiful view of the city and the paraná river from the viewing platform. There is a beautiful church and a big park next to it. Next to this monument is very luxurious buildings and greenery which makes it even more attractive. The beautiful view of the Parana river is very fun in the evening. Small food shops next to the Parana river add to the beauty of the evening.
Dhruv T — Google review
A historical place to learn about some of Argentinas and other countries' history. You can also learn about the Antarctica control devision over time. There's a little gift shop. Be advised that the employees don't speak much English, but with the use of Google translate we got by pretty good.
David T — Google review
Great display and if you go on National Flag Day (June 20), it will blow your mind as they unwrap the longest, continuous flag in the country.
J F — Google review
A pretty stop when sightseeing. Beautiful panorama of the river and significant historical site. We stopped to rest on the stairs in the shade and enjoyed the view.
Katie R — Google review
It is impressive. Much more so than the Oblisco in Buenos Aires. I wish you could enter and go to the top like you could years ago.
Scott F — Google review
Nice place. Big park near by. You can go and sit for a long time. Nice view. Picnic area. Visit with your friends / family. River near the monument. Go for a walk. Lot of restaurants nearby.
Herbal W — Google review
Landmark in Rosario where every june 20th, the countrys presidente holds a ceremony in honour to the argentine national flag (light blue and white with a sun face in its middle). Espacious place with 24hs acces to walk or seat and enjoy the quietness and view of sorroundings. Buena oportunidad subirse hasta las punta del monumento y tener las vistas abiertas de la zona (20pesos adultos al 22 febrero 2020)
Di D — Google review
Beautiful monument. Worth the 20pesos to get to the top. Nice panoramic view of the city and Paraná river. It is the monument shows at the Argentina ten pesos money note.
Desmond H — Google review
4.7
(78329)
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4.5
(5012)
Sta Fe 581, S2000 Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
http://www.monumentoalabandera.gob.ar/
+54 341 480-2239
12

Parque de la Independencia

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Park
Nature & Parks
Parque de la Independencia is a sprawling park in Rosario, Argentina, offering a variety of attractions within its one-square-kilometer expanse. The park features an artificial lake where visitors can rent boats and a French garden with elegant fountains. It is also home to several museums, a football stadium, and a racetrack, making it feel like its own neighborhood. Notably, the Newells Old Boys football club was founded here in 1903.
A beautiful park for walking or running . There are gardens and playgrounds. Also a lake where you can rent paddle boats
Ruth B — Google review
Parque de la Independencia, located in the heart of Rosario, Argentina, is a vast and beautiful green space that serves as a central hub for both relaxation and cultural activities. The park is home to lush lawns, scenic walking paths, and large trees, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to enjoy outdoor activities like jogging, picnicking, and leisurely walks. One of the park’s main attractions is the Monumento a la Bandera (National Flag Monument), located nearby, which commemorates Argentina’s struggle for independence. The park also features ponds, sculptures, and cultural spaces, providing a serene and vibrant environment for all.
Pramod D — Google review
Loved the place, lots of things to do, good for Children and adults
Anuki M — Google review
Nice park. Tipical place in Rosario.
Fede G — Google review
Parque de la Independencia, or Independence Park, is a magnificent urban green space located in the heart of Rosario, Argentina. This sprawling park is not only a place of natural beauty but also holds great historical significance, making it a cherished landmark in the city. Covering a vast area, Parque de la Independencia offers a peaceful and serene environment, perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of city life. Lush green lawns, towering trees, and colorful flower beds create a picturesque setting, inviting visitors to relax, unwind, and connect with nature. The park's central lake, known as the "Lago de los Cisnes" (Swan Lake), is a captivating feature that adds to the park's charm. Visitors can enjoy leisurely boat rides, observe graceful swans gliding on the water, or simply find solace in the tranquil ambiance. Parque de la Independencia is also home to a variety of recreational facilities. Sports enthusiasts can indulge in activities like jogging, cycling, or playing tennis, basketball, or soccer on the well-maintained courts and fields. Families can take advantage of the playgrounds, picnic areas, and barbecue spots scattered throughout the park, creating opportunities for joyful gatherings and memorable moments. Within the park, visitors will discover several notable monuments and landmarks. The most prominent of these is the National Flag Memorial, a towering monument that pays homage to the creation of the Argentine flag. This iconic landmark is an integral part of Argentina's history and serves as a symbol of national pride. Parque de la Independencia also houses the Municipal Astronomical Complex, where visitors can explore the wonders of the night sky through telescopes and educational programs. The complex offers a unique opportunity to delve into the mysteries of the universe and expand one's knowledge of astronomy. Overall, Parque de la Independencia is a treasure trove of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and historical significance. It serves as a beloved gathering place for the community, a haven for nature lovers, and a source of inspiration for those seeking tranquility and reflection. A visit to this enchanting park is a must for anyone exploring Rosario.
Rajrishi D — Google review
Nice place to go over the weekend with your kids, but remember to get them shoes because some broken glasses may be on the floor. The little places of food are great and the different activities they have for kids and adults too.
Meital E — Google review
Independence Park is our modest, but beautiful, version of the Central Park of NY. Not only its the lungs of our city right in its heart but you'll also find lots of different things to do and to see. The municipal Horse Race Truck (with a good entertainment venue at its center), at least 3 or 4 museums, a beutiful "Rosedal" and a lot more
Wilson S — Google review
Best place I've ever been, it was very crowded and people were happy. I think that this park represents the true rosarinian culture and vibes. 10/10 would recommend.
Bombamastro — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(1827)
Av. Leopoldo Lugones 2290, S2000 Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
http://www.rosario.gob.ar/
13

Plaza San Martin

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Plaza San Martin is a vibrant and historic square that dates back to the 16th century, serving as the heart of Cordoba. This bustling plaza features majestic trees and a striking bronze equestrian monument dedicated to General Jose de San Martin, who played a pivotal role in Argentina's liberation. Established by Spanish settlers in 1577, it was meticulously designed to be at the center of a grid layout encompassing 70 blocks.
Nice public park in the form of a large plaza, with a equestrian statue of San Martin (a military national hero from the Argentinian independence wars) in the center. I specially recommend visiting the church, and passing by the Tourist Information Center which is located at the building to the right of the Church; they have lots of information and maps there and were very helpful in getting us oriented for the rest of our visit.
Durval M — Google review
It's an nice plaza. Lots of cafe spots, good shaded area to sit and relax (there are some homeless people there as well), at times some live music, and lots of stores for souvenirs. There are some parking garages 2-3 blocks away.
Yo S — Google review
The place of the cities beginning! Such rich history and culture. Check out the old Jesuit churches around the plaza and admire the Portuguese baroque architecture
Billy B — Google review
Beautiful Spanish square in the center of Cordoba. Gets busy during the day, quiet in the mornings and nights. Good place to start your tour of cordoba.
Andrew S — Google review
Really historic and interesting central spit to start any tour of the city. The free walking tours are amazing for the... "cost". The stories around the use of the streets and the buildings is for sure worth investigating.
Andrew S — Google review
Very nice square in the centre of Cordoba, Argentina. We visited on a Friday morning in the rain. Many shops and restaurants surround the square and it would be a great place on a warm sunny day.
Cameron M — Google review
Good start point for getting on the bus to do the day tour. Also you will find TALLERES DE CORDOBA fútbol club official store
Gustavo V — Google review
Beautiful, peaceful square to relax and watch historical buildings, it feels like Italy, France and Spain
Ahmet Ö — Google review
4.2
(56666)
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4.5
(2348)
X5000 Córdoba, Argentina
14

Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús (Iglesia de los Capuchinos)

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, also known as Iglesia de los Capuchinos, is a stunning neo-Gothic church located in the Manzana de los Jesuitas quarters of Cordoba. Completed in 1934, this Franciscan church features intricate carvings and statues of religious figures adorning its facade. The church boasts a soaring bell tower offering panoramic views of the city.
Very well kept. An icon in Córdoba you have to visit. Go upstairs and check out the architecture.
Cpukare C — Google review
Absolutely stunning! The Iglesia de los Capuchinos is a masterpiece of neo-Gothic architecture that stands out as one of Córdoba’s most beautiful landmarks. The level of detail on the facade is incredible—gargoyles, columns, and a mix of stonework that tells a story even before you walk in. Inside, the stained glass windows and ornate altars are breathtaking. There’s a peaceful, reverent atmosphere that invites quiet reflection. Make sure to look up—the ceiling and interior design are just as intricate as the exterior. Whether you’re religious or not, this is a must-see spot in the city. Tip: Try to visit in the late afternoon for the best lighting through the stained glass!
Elias ( — Google review
Beautiful Church with lots of Character. Went here for mass on Saturday night at 7PM. It was a nice service. In the summer temperatures can get hot so try to sit near a fan.
Sean Q — Google review
A quiet place where to stay
JORGE V — Google review
This is a beautiful church to see from the outside at night and the inside during the day. It's in one of the central parks of Córdoba so you can't miss it. Some of the bars in the area also have rooftops to look out over the park and you can see the church, check them out.
Cameron C — Google review
Beautiful church, right in the city center of Cordoba! At night, its lights make the church a masterpiece!
Valeria T — Google review
Must visit place! I visit this place 2x (at morning and at night) and both offers totally different atmosphere! Awesome architecture!
Gede W — Google review
Amazing colour and art all around. Also very close to other incredible landmarks in Córdoba
Mariana C — Google review
4.8
(6174)
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4.7
(2863)
Buenos Aires 693, X5000IMM Córdoba, Argentina
https://www.facebook.com/IglesiaDeLosCapuchinos/
+54 351 468-1922
15

Paseo del Buen Pastor

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Cultural center
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Paseo del Buen Pastor is a cultural institution in Argentina that offers art and photo galleries, as well as various dining options. It is located at the intersection of 9 de Julio pedestrian street and features a system of pedestrians and galleries. The area also includes green spaces for picnics, an exhibition gallery showcasing local art, and hourly water fountain shows. This popular spot is frequented by students from different provinces who gather in Nueva Cordoba.
Good vibe, in the middle of Nueva Cordoba. It encompasses an entire block and a half. Starting at the entrance of El Paseo de buen pastor hall, then visit the Moern art museum, pass by the fountain and enjoy a coffee with alfajore, or icerceam, or it could be an ahthentic meal, Starbucks, Burger King or just a beer with friends. Finish at la Iglesia de los Cappuchinos which is gigantic and very artistic "sculptures, paintings and 1600s religious relics and decor. Also take the tour to the top, it's awesome and you get to meet the gargoyles face to face. Everything still intact.
Matt C — Google review
Chill place in Cordoba to relax and enjoy ice cream or coffee from nearby cafes or simply just people watch. Good view of the church!
Andrew S — Google review
Local authorities have made this former female prison into not only a convenient meeting place for people (there are restaurants), but also a lovely art center. The feel is very chill and people are drawn to sit in its gardens and have some mate. All in all, a nice place for a meal, some drinks, or just meeting up with friends.
J.P. S — Google review
On Sunday I saw dancing waters at 6 pm and then at 8 pm it was very crowded but beautiful overall lots of things to do and eat around the area as well
Pulgarin N — Google review
Great place to take a walk and admire the architecture of the place and the surrounding. Everything here is good for children except that the people here smokes too much and somehow they all like to smoke near the walking places, so that's the only bad thing about this place.
Abraham G — Google review
Free! Great relaxing municipal building. Extremely clean. We were lucky to view a local art installation and to sit and relax for a few minutes on many of the available benches. Highly recommended stop. Plan an hour or less. We went back by in the evening to see the spactacular fountain light show.
Matt M — Google review
No events going on. Building is beautiful on the inside and worth stopping by.
Cameron M — Google review
Lovely art gallery and culinary centre.
Valentina M — Google review
4.5
(55135)
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4.3
(2494)
Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen 325, X5000 Córdoba, Argentina
https://cultura.cba.gov.ar/paseo-del-buen-pastor/
+54 351 433-2691
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Camino de las cien curvas

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Outdoor Activities
Scenic Drives
Camino de las Cien Curvas, located in Villa Carlos Paz, is a picturesque route perfect for nature enthusiasts and those who enjoy long walks. The area offers stunning mountainous views and is ideal for cycling as well. Visitors can capture spectacular photos of the beautiful landscapes along the way. Despite some parking closures, this road provides an opportunity to immerse oneself in the beauty of nature and enjoy a leisurely stroll or bike ride.
Belloooooo
Graciela A — Google review
Bellisimo
Cristina D — Google review
Beautiful
Rocio G — Google review
Bellisimo
Nani J — Google review
Expectacular
Silvio M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful views and the route in excellent condition, ideal for cycling and enjoying the landscape, obviously be careful!! (Original) Hermosas vistas y la ruta en excelentes condiciones, ideal para ir en bici y disfrutar del paisaje, obviamente ir con cuidado!!
Bárbara E — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a beautiful path. To highlight the new asphalt, a shame about the shoulders with long grass. You have to be careful since they are usually cyclists training. (Original) Es un hermoso camino. Para destacar el asfalto nuevo, una pena las banquinas con pastos largos. Hay que tener cuidado ya que suelen andar ciclistas entrenando.
Eliana G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful road to enjoy the walk and nature.... Too bad they closed some places that could park. (Original) Hermoso camino para disfrutar el paseo y la naturaleza.... Lastima que cerraron algunos lugares que se podían estacionar.
Eduardo G — Google review
4.7
(1644)
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4.3
(1243)
X5152 Villa Carlos Paz, Córdoba, Argentina
17

Museo del Che Guevara

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Museo del Che Guevara in Alta Gracia is a small house where the revolutionary spent part of his childhood. The museum showcases photos and artifacts related to his life, offering visitors a glimpse into his early years and personal belongings as a child. It also provides insight into Che Guevara's struggles with asthma, which he endured throughout his life.
Amazing place to visit! I had no idea Che Guevara was Argentinian, nor much about his complex history with the continent, but left feeling super informed and very glad to have visited. A must!
Louis S — Google review
I was surprised to find a museum dedicated to Che Guevara in Córdoba. It's a very interesting one because this was the place where Che Guevara spent his childhood and teens.
Gmail A — Google review
It's about an hour from Cordoba to Alta Gracia bus station. The coffee and Patatas dulce were very tasty. It's a 16 min walk to the house where he grew up. The museum is arranged in chronological order. Each room has a bief explanation in English and Spanish, along with furniture, clothes, pictures and his famous bike. 1st room displays his room when he was a child, then when he grew up with asthma, and despite that he played rugby and was active, to his 2 trips to S. America, where he noted the social difference among people, to his studies where he became a doctor, then how he obtain the name Ché, to his volunteering in overthrowing the government with Castro in Cuba, to his meetings with world leaders, assuming various roles in the government, and his second family and kids, to the failed attempt to export the revolution to Congo, and, finally to his capture and death in Bolivia.
Matt C — Google review
If you are in cordoba definitely visit Alta gracia and go to the Che Guevara museum. It’s very educational it has a lot of his personal belongings as a child and it goes through his life’s journey. With the admission of 1 museum you get access to 2 other museums as well. It’s also a beautiful small town to spend the day.
Eldar — Google review
Covers his childhood and university days as a medical student. Of course his amazing early adventures on motorised bicycle (4000 km) and later his bigger adventure on motorcycle across South America. Later his freedom fighter efforts to fight for better conditions in poor nations and Cuba.
David F — Google review
Indeed, very interesting to see how Ché once lived. And afterwards, a mojito at the writer Hector's house next door. Both an experience not to be missed if you stay in Cordoba or the surrounding area.
Guido Z — Google review
Excelente; Ernesto Che Guevara's hectic life has always been interesting and in the house where his family lived during his childhood in Alta Gracia we discovered another aspect of his life: his teenage worries. We started a guided walk from the downtown to the neighborhood called Carlos Pellegrini, passing by Sierras Hotel and several other houses where Che lived. Belén, our guide, gave us family details that became known over the years. We arrived in Villa Nydia, a simple house with a typical gallery from Córdoba and wide rooms which the Guevara family inhabited for many years. There, the fresh and dry air of Córdoba allowed young Ernesto to get better from his chronic asthma.
Gilson M — Google review
An excellent museum cataloging Che Guevara’s life as a youngster in Alta Gracia and his life as an adult. The museum is in his childhood home. Excellent exhibition.
David M — Google review
4.5
(9346)
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4.1
(692)
Nicolás Avellaneda 501, X5186 Alta Gracia, Córdoba, Argentina
https://altagracia.ar/actividades/museo-casa-del-che/
+54 3547 42-8579
18

Reloj Cucú Villa Carlos Paz

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A landmark of the city, the Cuckoo Clock is characterized by the presence of a cuckoo that comes out and goes back in every hour, marking the time. It is a prominent tourist attraction in Villa Carlos Paz.
Brilliant clock face in the heart of Carlos Paz not far from the river. The clock is near to a small fountain overlooking load of shops and stores. Perfect pivot opportunity.
William P — Google review
Changed a lot from before. Now the bird only comes out and does 3x a ringing sound. Not much noise or anything to see. Waited for a long time and although it is neat to see, bit disappointing to see how it has changed and not for the beneficial entertainment of tourists or locals. Nice to see if you’re passing by, but not much to make a big detour for.
Chantelle — Google review
Nice bird. Just need more colours. The small door opens to the right side (looking from the front), so it's not a good view from that side. It's better to wait in the center or the left hand side (heading alfajores La Quinta)
Alejandro C — Google review
Seriously, this silly clock is a tourist attraction that draws crowds? Had I waited to see this and not passed at the moment t it went off I would have regretted every minute wasted. Uninspired
Eric J — Google review
If you arrive 1 or 2 minutes before the hour, you can see 1 bird pop out. If you need to wait more than 2 minutes, continue your journey
Brandeigh J — Google review
Emblematic place for all the tourist people at Villa Carlos Paz, and that is so bizarre when you see it, because is so ugly but funny in the same time, you must to do it
Yoyito — Google review
Horrible!
Monica — Google review
Nice place... Every half and hour Cucú comes out...
Marcela R — Google review
4.2
(60400)
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3.2
(2099)
Bv. Sarmiento, Av. Uruguay esq, X5152 Villa Carlos Paz, Córdoba, Argentina
https://villacarlospaz.tur.ar/reloj-cu-cu/
19

Cabañas del Peñón

Hotel
Nature & Parks
Nestled in a stunning natural setting, Cabañas del Peñón offers an enchanting escape with five rustic cabins that blend seamlessly into the woodsy landscape. Guests can enjoy complimentary breakfast and take a refreshing dip in the infinity pool while soaking up breathtaking views. The cabins are spacious and comfortable, featuring heating and well-functioning showers for a cozy stay.
(Translated by Google) The place is wonderful, the house is beautiful, very spacious and comfortable. There is heating, the shower works perfectly. The view is incredible... We couldn't use the pool, because we had to arrive in the rain and in Autumn. The road to get there is a little complicated (and was made a little more complicated by the rain), but you can go up by car perfectly. I then recommend walking to get to each place, and not going up and down with the car, every time. Be that as it may, the place is a dream, it is worth staying here if you are in La Cumbrecita. (Original) El lugar es maravilloso, la casa es preciosa, muy amplia y cómoda. Hay calefacción, la ducha funciona perfectamente. La vista es increíble... No pudimos usar la piscina, porque nos tocó llegar con lluvia y en Otoño. El camino para llegar es un poco complicado (y se complicó un poco más por la lluvia), pero se puede subir con auto perfectamente. Recomiendo luego caminar para llegar a cada lugar, y no subir y bajar con el auto, cada vez. Sea como sea, el lugar es un sueño, vale la pena hospedarse acá si estás en La Cumbrecita.
Gisela T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The environment is beautiful, but the cabins are not what they show on the networks. The children's mattresses were thin, when someone took a bath they leaked in the dining room (disgusting), the bathroom with very little light. The double room has a strange layout, with the wardrobe almost in the middle. The first day we found a scorpion of significant size. I attach photos and video of everything. I'm not coming back, they are a lie. (Original) El entorno es hermoso, pero las cabañas no son lo que muestran en las redes. Los colchones de los niños re finitos, cuando alguien se bañaba goteaba en el comedor (un asco), el antebaño con muy poca luz. La habitación matrimonial tiene una distribución rara, quedando el ropero casi al medio. El primer día encontramos un alacrán de un tamaño importante. Adjunto fotos y vídeo de todo. No vuelvo, son una mentira.
Agustina D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cabin was really a disaster: the light switches were loose, revealing the cables, the toilet lids were loose, the bathroom was dirty, in terrible condition, lamps were out of adjustment, cobwebs and garbage, the smell of a septic tank, the TV cable was stripped, preventing it from working, curtains were torn and stained, door handles were off, lamps without protection, broken chairs, stained bed linen, loose stair railing causing danger, breakfast that was described as continental only had bread, milk and juice, and the cherry on the cake, when showering upstairs all the water fell through the ceiling that was uncovered from the bathroom below, our messages were only ignored, the pool was in terrible health conditions, it was green and with a lot of dirt. We demanded our invoice and as of today we have not received it nor the tax free since we paid with a foreign card. What was going to be a vacation in an incredible place ended up being all discomfort and bad moments because of what we found, we felt robbed (Original) La cabaña era realmente un desastre: las teclas de luz estaban zafadas dejando ver los cables, las tapas de los inodoros estaban flojas, el baño sucio, en pésimas condiciones, lámparas desajustadas, telarañas y basura, olor a pozo séptico, cable del televisor pelado, impidiendo el funcionamiento del mismo, cortinas rotas y manchadas, manillas de las puertas descolgadas, lámparas sin protección, sillas rotas, lencería de cama manchada, baranda de la escalera floja causando peligro, desayuno que describían como continental solo tenia pan, leche y jugo, y la cereza del pastel, cuando se duchaba arriba caía todo el agua por el techo que estaba destapado del baño de abajo, nuestros mensajes solo los ignoraron, la piscina estaba en pésimas condiciones de salubridad, estaba verde y con mucha suciedad. Exigimos nuestra factura y al día de hoy no la hemos recibido y tampoco el tax free al haber pagado con tarjeta extranjera. Lo que iban a ser una vacaciones en un lugar increíble terminó siendo toda una incomodidad y malos momentos por lo que encontramos, nos sentimos robados
Camigonzalezgom — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent location. Excellent service and the owners are super friendly, attentive, and very warm. Highly recommended. The contact with nature is unparalleled. (Original) Excelente Ubicación. Excelente atención y sus dueños super amables, atentos y muy cálidos. Extremadamente recomendable. El contacto con la naturaleza es inigualable.
Mariano T — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is located in a place of impressive natural beauty. The cabins are made of logs and very comfortable. It has a very good trekking circuit. Highly recommended! (Original) Está ubicado en un paraje de una belleza natural impresionante. Las cabañas son de troncos y muy cómodas. Cuenta con un circuito de treking muy bueno. Muy recomendable!
Thor S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place was beautiful, the nature but the service was bad, no one received me at all because of wsp, the breakfast was very very basic. The pool was dirty. You are alone in the middle of the mountains. It's not worth the price they charge you. In the Rock Park brochure it says that if you rent there you have unlimited entry to the activities. It's a lie, they don't take care of it. I called the number on the brochure, they didn't answer me. (Original) Hermoso el lugar, la naturaleza pero la atención mala , nadie me recibió todo por wsp, el desayuno muy muy básico .La pileta estaba sucia .estas solos en el medio de la sierra. No vale el precio que te cobran . En el folleto del parque del peñón dice que si alquilas ahí Tenes entrada ilimitada a las actividades. es mentira no se hacen cargo llame al numero que dice el folleto no me respondieron.
Mariela H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice complex!!! It allows you to be in a place with a lot of nature where you can go trekking, bathe in the river, zip line... we enjoyed it a lot!!! (Original) Muy lindo complejo!!! Te permite estar en un lugar de mucha naturaleza dónde se puede hacer trekking, bañarse en el río, tirolesa....lo disfrutamos mucho!!!
Javier C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful cabins, attention and location. The only thing I complain about is how ugly the road is to get there. They should try to resolve that point! Personally, I really liked everything but I don't know if I would return if they didn't fix the route to the cabins. If you don't go in 4x4 you run the risk of breaking the car. (Original) Hermosas las cabañas, la atención y la ubicación. Lo único que reclamo es lo feo que está el camino para llegar. Deberían esforzarse por resolver ese punto! Personalmente me gustó mucho todo pero no sé si volvería si no arreglan el trayecto hasta las cabañas. Si no vas en 4x4 corres el riesgo de romper el auto.
Maria S — Google review
4.2
(275)
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4.0
(884)
Córdoba, Argentina
https://www.xn--cabaas-zwa.com/cabanas-del-penon
+54 351 505-8184
20

Museo Rocsen

Museum
Non-profit organization
Specialty Museums
Nestled in the charming town of Nono, Museo Rocsen is a treasure trove for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. With an astonishing collection of over 18,000 items spanning natural history, archaeology, and decorative arts, this museum offers a captivating glimpse into the past. Each exhibit is thoughtfully curated with detailed descriptions that enhance your understanding of the artifacts' significance.
This was one of my favourite spots in Nono, this place is plenty of old stuff but even that, it’s still gorgeous and interesting, each step you take is worthwhile, there are descriptions of everything to help you to be aware what is in front of you and understand what was its purpose in those times. This museum isn’t far from the Central Park in Nono, it’s almost 10 minutes in car. I recommend to visit this place for sure. You’ll love it even if you don’t like museums, this is really different than the ordinary museums.
Jennifer V — Google review
Amazing place. It's like 100 museums in one, they have an extensive collection of 60000 different objects, most of them not pieces of art, but simple objects of any type from 1820 to approximately 2000, and if you're over 30 it will surely trigger many memories of your own past. There are also geological, biological, anatomic exhibits, it's definitely a very interesting place and it's worth a visit.
Alejandro S — Google review
Crazy, crazy , crazy place!! Totally recommend it. There is so much to see. So many curiosities . You will spend a few hours there. Don't forget about the secret door before exiting the museum.
Andreea T — Google review
Intense. Fantastic. The greatest local collection of anything or everything, sorted by function and sometimes assembled together to remake the way people lived. "The Whole of Man for All Men"
Keijo P — Google review
Amazing museum! So many things to see. It's safe to visit this pandemic, not crowded and the museum follow all the safety protocols.
Thina — Google review
Visit only if you have almost 4 hours to discover beautiful things
Miguel N — Google review
Must visit. An awesome collection of random stuff. Imagine the most amazing antique store you can think of, and multiply it by 10.
Martin L — Google review
Crazy museum where they pack so much stuff into a somewhat small building without the need to walk miles like you do In the USA. Worth visiting if you are in the area!
Kiril B — Google review
4.7
(13013)
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4.5
(993)
calle publica sin numero, X5887 Nono, Córdoba, Argentina
http://www.museorocsen.org/
+54 3544 49-8218
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Tirolesa Mirador Del Sol

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in a picturesque location, Mirador Del Sol offers breathtaking views that are sure to leave you in awe. This stunning spot is perfect for weekend visits, where you can not only soak in the spectacular scenery but also explore an array of local crafts and products available for purchase. Be sure to dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes as you take in the beauty surrounding this enchanting viewpoint. Whether you're capturing photos or simply enjoying the moment, Mirador Del Sol promises an unforgettable experience filled with charm and wonder.
Amazing View. Bring some warm cloth and shoes
Tanjas_Adventures W — Google review
Pasable !!
Gabriela A — Google review
Beautiful views and local craftsmen products for shopping on weekends
Sergio B — Google review
Bellisimas !!!!
Elida G — Google review
Sublime!
Federico B — Google review
E s p e c t a c u l a r rrr
Sergio S — Google review
Bellisimo
Eva F — Google review
Bellisimo
Mary M — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(1474)
ruta 5 sin numero, D5881 Merlo, San Luis, Argentina
+54 2656 47-8290
22

Dique Piscu Yaco

Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Bellisimo
Marce C — Google review
Super
Fabian G — Google review
Wooowwwwww!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Soledad P — Google review
Amazing place
Tanjas_Adventures W — Google review
bellisimo
Jonathan F — Google review
Bellisimo!
Liliana K — Google review
Hermozo!!
Oswal R — Google review
Very nice place.
Fabian E — Google review
4.4
(17670)
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3.9
(882)
San Luis, Argentina
23

Algarrobo Abuelo.

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Historical place
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled in the serene parkland of Merlo, San Luis, lies the magnificent Algarrobo Abuelo, a giant carob tree that has stood tall for over 1,200 years. This ancient marvel is not just a sight to behold; it offers visitors a peaceful escape with ample walking paths and benches perfect for relaxation. The area is rich in cultural significance and nostalgia, making it an ideal spot for families to create lasting memories.
Lovely place!!
Cintia M — Google review
Beautiful 1200 years old tree in merlo, San Luis
Julian A — Google review
Ancient 1200 years old tree!
Georgi — Google review
It is a sad sad place. All the trees are slowly dying from an army of parasites, including the old algarrobo tree. It is odd that no one is doing anything to save the trees. I don't recommend visiting this place, it's a tourist trap.
Pablo J — Google review
Nice walking with enough service and regional stuff for memories. 1 cheap ticket per family
Ignacio J — Google review
Safa
Luli D — Google review
Cultural.
B. D — Google review
Love it
Natalia M — Google review
4.2
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3.6
(972)
Catedral de los Pájaros, Av. Fermín Romero &, San Luis, Argentina
24

Piramide de Mayo - La Punta San Luis

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History museum
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the charming town of La Punta San Luis, the Piramide de Mayo stands as a remarkable historical site that beautifully captures the essence of its past. Visitors can explore this well-preserved attraction, which includes an international hotel located just behind the pyramid and a scenic 600-meter path leading to the House of Tucuman. The journey begins beside the town hall, where wax and wood figures bring history to life.
(Translated by Google) The place is beautiful and is exactly the size of what the real one was. It is very well cared for and maintained. The walk merits seeing two things together. It is a place that takes you back in history. La Punta is a small town and this attraction is good. It costs $500 per person to enter and you see the Cabildo and the House of Tucumán. (Original) El lugar es hermoso y tiene exacto el tamaño de lo que fue el real. Esta muy bien cuidado y mantenido. El paseo amerita ya qué se ven dos cosas juntas. Es un lugar que te traslada en la historia. La Punta es un pueblo chico y esta atracción esta buena. Sale 500 $ la entrada por persona y ves el Cabildo y la Casa de Tucumán.
Florencia G — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's an exact replica of the Cabildo!! The guided tour is highly recommended. Congratulations to the San Luis Pike!! (Original) Es una réplica exacta del Cabildo !! La visita guiada es recomendable. Felicitaciones a la pica de San Luis !!
Gustavo F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Replicas of the town hall and the house of Tucumán. Both were carried out to commemorate the national bicentennial. The path to the little house in Tucumán is very original, it is a route passing through the posts that those who made the trip from Buenos Aires to Tucumán once had to make. It is a beautiful tour. It is recommended to ask the San Luis tourism secretary for information about this and other tours!! (Original) Replicas del cabildo y de la casa de Tucumán. Ambas se realizaron para conmemorar el bicentenario patrio. El camino hacia la casita de Tucumán es muy original, es un recorrido pasando por las postas que alguna vez tuvieron que realizar los que hicieron el viaje desde Buenos Aires a Tucumán. Es un recorrido hermoso. Se recomienda preguntar información en la secretaria de turismo de San Luis acerca de éste y otros paseos!!
Pablo M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very nice place with a beautiful view. The guide we had was very friendly. She explained each place very well and advised us on what to visit. (Original) Muy lindo lugar y hermosa vista. Muy amable la guía qué nos tocó. Nos explicó muy cada lugar nos aconsejó qué lugares ir a visitar
Hugo S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, very well maintained. They welcomed us very kindly, the guides gave us a lot of information. Buy tickets before if you go with a school. (Original) Hermoso lugar, muy bien mantenido. Nos recibieron con mucha amabilidad, las guías nos dieron muchísima información. Compren entradas antes si van con una escuela.
Maria L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Cabildo is enormous...this is a replica in La Punta, San Luis, of the authentic Cabildo where the First Government Board of our Country was held... highly recommended for all ages. (Original) Es enorme el Cabildo...éste es una réplica en La Punta, San Luis, del auténtico Cabildo dónde se realizó la Primera Junta de Gobierno de nuestra Patria... súper recomendable para todas las edades.
MARIA R — Google review
(Translated by Google) The replicas are excellent, the only thing to keep in mind is that if you go with GPS it sends you along a dirt road and weeds next to the buildings, which cannot be entered there because there is a fence. They should put more signage. Then the explanations offered in the replica of the Tucumán house are very good. (Original) Excelente la réplicas, lo único a tener en cuenta que si vas con GPS te manda por un camino de tierra y yuyos al costado de los edificios, que no se puede ingresar por ahí porque hay alambrado. Deberían poner más señalización. Luego las explicaciones que ofrecen en la réplica de la casa de Tucumán son muy buenas.
Yanina L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unmissable visit. We went at sunset, the best time to see the sun go down over the native forest that can be seen in the background. To see the Tucuman house they charge an entrance fee of $200. The only criticism is the bathroom. (Original) Imperdible visita. Fuimos al atardecer, la mejor hora para ver caer el sol sobre el bosque nativo que se observa al fondo. Para ver la casa de Tucuman cobran entrada de $200. La única critica es el baño .
Natalia A — Google review
4.6
(1182)
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4.0
(771)
Ciudad de, La Punta, San Luis, Argentina
25

Bodega La Abeja

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Winery
Food & Drink
Bodega La Abeja is a historic winery established in 1883, offering guided tours and tastings. Visitors have praised the smaller, more private group tours that offer numerous complimentary wine tastings of about 5 or 6 different wines. The knowledgeable tour guides provide insights into the winemaking process, including grape harvesting and bottling. Guests appreciate the friendly and informative staff, with special mentions for guides like Sofi and Juan Pablo who enhance the experience with their expertise and humor.
We messaged on WhatsApp to schedule an appointment. The tour was enjoyable, and the wine tasting at the end was fantastic, with numerous samples. For $2000, it was an outstanding value, and we also received a full glass of house wine for only $200 while we waited for the tour to begin.
Eric S — Google review
My partner and I did a wine tasting tour here during our visit to San Rafael. Our guide Ana was fantastic - very knowledgeable about the history of the winery and the wine-making process; she also spoke excellent English which was a massive help as we're still learning Spanish!
Daniel B — Google review
Great wine tour with Bruno. Interesting information. Nice little degustation. Good prices. Thanks
Tobias W — Google review
Bodega La Abeja was fantastic! For only $1000 pesos it was a brilliant tour. Sofie was a lovely tour guide who gave us a private tour in English. We loved trying their wines in the private tasting room as well! A brilliant bodega with a fantastic history and some very tasty wines... We'd 100% recommend!
AbiLew — Google review
Great experience! The tour was really interesting and the wines are great! We wanted to particularly thank our guide Sofi who was so kind and funny, and made the tour even better! Her English was amazing!
Aimee — Google review
The guided tour is great and the place is an important part of the history of San Rafael
Aramil R — Google review
Very decent place to visit. Guided tour plus tasting comes free of charge. Plus you will see some action of how the grapes are removed from stems and how to cork a bottle. If you are heading towards Chile after Argentina then do your visitations in here.
Kaarel K — Google review
Awesome Winery with awesome people! Our guide (really good english speaking) Juan Pablo told us very interesting information about all! Highly recommended!
Florian S — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(977)
Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen 1900, M5600 San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina
http://www.bodegalaabeja.com.ar/
+54 9 260 467-1836
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Casa Vigil (El Enemigo)

$$$$expensive
Fine dining restaurant
Restaurant
Casa Vigil, also known as El Enemigo, is a renowned winery in Mendoza owned by Catena and winemaker Alejandro Vigil. The establishment offers an exceptional experience with detailed property tours and exquisite 7-course wine-paired tasting dinners. Visitors praise the impeccable service provided by knowledgeable staff members such as Alexandra, Sol & Ana. The menu includes options for both meat-eaters and vegans, all of which are described as outstanding.
We did a tour of El Enemigo on April 16/25. What a beautiful place to visit! This winery is a testament to the hard work of Alejandro Vigil and Adrianna Catena. The grounds are beyond beautiful... I kept thinking they should host weddings there... but that would take away from the serenity of the place. So much to see, including heaven and hell. And the wine! We really enjoyed our tastings. Our tour guide was knowledgeable and gracefully answered our many questions. We ended up purchasing several bottles..or cases (?) to bring back to Canada. We really enjoyed our experience there.
Lynn S — Google review
We visited this winery for lunch and wine tasting in March 2025 from the UK. The service, food and wine were all exemplary. They went completely out of their way to support me when I lost my passport, and even contacted the tourist police and liaised with them on my behalf. I cannot thank them enough and am incredibly grateful for their kindness and understanding. I can't wait to return in the future, and only wish I lived nearer! Highly recommend
Minali G — Google review
Visiting Casa Vigil was an amazing experience. The place is beautiful, the food is delicious (and not too expensive for what it is) and the service is exceptional. Gian, Bruno, and the new sommelier (whose name I can't remember right now, sorry!) were super kind, knowledgeable, and just great to hang out with. To anyone visiting Mendoza and looking to drink some wine and have a good time, this is the place.
Tanezuki S — Google review
Outside: -5/10 Inside the restaurant: 15/10 Outside review: We arrived at 11:20am for our 11:30am reservation. We were told to take a seat outside and wine would be served to us while we waited…sounds lovely. However 30 minutes later, no wine, no tour, no communication. 45 minutes later…still nothing. 1 hour later we hunted down the hostess to tell her we had a 3:30pm reservation 45 minutes away and we were now concerned we would be late for it as we didn’t want to rush a Michelin star lunch. She said she would tell the restaurant of our timing needs and sat us at the restaurant with no tour. We still don’t know what happened and why we waited for an hour in the cold… Inside (restaurant) review: Literally the opposite of outside. WOW WOW WOW. The food!! The service!!! Leo is the king. His hospitality is genuinely unmatched. He went above and beyond so many times. I unfortunately missed the Som’s name but he might be my favorite som I’ve encountered in life so far- so knowledgeable, so approachable, soooo good at describing wines visually and verbally. And his energy is muy muy tranquilo in the best way. I’m not a big flesh person in general but the rib was EXQUISITE. Leo also brought us a little side of the pasta which was delectable as well. And the deserts were the icing on the proverbial cake. 10/10 for food, 20/10 for service. One more note against the host — she said she would let the restaurant know we were on a tight timeline (that she made tight, not us 🙄) and she didn’t. We let Leo know and he moved heaven and earth to get us our desserts and check in time to not be too late, but I *know* he would have timed us perfectly if she told him like she said she would. She did him and us a disservice. Also, nothing was ever said about the missed tour or the hour-long wait to be seated, but holy smokes did the restaurant work to turn our experience around. They deserve all of the stars. Now if only they could train the staff outside to be at their level… TLDR: We were there 3.5 hours and they had to RUSH our dessert because the hostess didn’t do her job. For an expensive meal (that was *incredible*), it’s rather inexcusable. I will update this review if they reach out in any way.
Dana B — Google review
Casa Vigil Mendoza felt more like a brand showroom since nothing is actually produced on-site. The visit was poorly organized and the tour was over in a flash. We tasted three wines and were given just two crackers with their olive oil. For 100 USD per person, it did not feel worth it, especially considering I visited other wineries in the area for half the price and enjoyed a much deeper, more engaging experience. Perhaps having lunch there during the tour, even at double the price, would have been a better choice.
Lucas C — Google review
One question: how does this place have a Michelin star??? Absolutely horrendous service and management. It’s a total tourist trap that’s not up to Michelin standards. I never leave reviews but this experience has compelled me to write this. Food wasn’t bad at all but it was way overpriced. We got our wine “pairings” an hour before each course came out. Is it normal to wait an hour between courses? Other tables took precedence over us, water refills were few and far between. The manager didn’t seem to care about making it right, only offered us to come back and try again. It’s one thing to suck but is another thing to suck and not attempt to make it right. Finally, we spoke to someone who was willing to take some accountability and apologize which was much appreciated. My wife and I will never recommend this place to anyone and specifically tell people to avoid it. We should have got a sandwich and bottle of wine from a kiosko instead.
William S — Google review
One of my best dining experiences while in Mendoza. Service is impeccable. Food presentation is outstanding.
LF L — Google review
We had a 3 course tasting with the 3 enemigos wine pairing for $130 each. The appetiser and main were amazing. The dessert was meh at best. I had the carpaccio and rib eye then the cheesecake. There is a sommelier on site to assist with your pairing or questions 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Mark H — Google review
4.7
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4.9
(8123)
Videla Aranda 7008, M5519 Maipú, Mendoza, Argentina
+54 9 261 341-1729
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Paseo Peatonal Charif

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Shopping mall
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Paseo Peatonal Charif is a wonderful place to unwind and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. It offers a variety of dining options, making it a great destination for food enthusiasts. Additionally, it's known for its charming atmosphere and is popular among travelers seeking a leisurely stroll.
Beautiful building! I love the old escalator too. The shops were closed when I visited at a Saturday around 14pm.
Eline F — Google review
Buen lugar to relax and see lindas minas.....also good travadored 🎸
Leon R — Google review
Lots of cafes
JohnW N — Google review
Great food places and choices
M B — Google review
Linda
Gustavo J — Google review
Linda
Karina L — Google review
Nice
Rafael Z — Google review
Great
Javier B — Google review
4.5
(1911)
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4.0
(1187)
Av. San Martín 1070, M5500 Mendoza, Argentina
28

Pl. Independencia

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
4.0
(3510)
M5502 Capital, Mendoza, Argentina
29

Cañón del Atuel

Nature & Parks
Nature preserve
Geologic Formations
Adventure sports like rafting & kayaking on the Atuel River, plus treks in a narrow canyon.
Wonderful place. Need an entire day to visit. The most shocking and beautiful part is the view of the Embalse Valle Grande from the top along the road to the canyon. The best view is in the first half of the day.
F ( — Google review
Nice for river rafting or just sitting around but that’s about it. No hiking trails we could find.
Gary M — Google review
Very beautiful canyon in Mendoza province. It’s cool to drive on a car inside canyon and after that enjoy in the lake where you can rent SUP and kayak!
Yevhenii B — Google review
From San Rafael, the canyon is about 1 hour drive away and can be visited without booking a tour. The best option is to have a car to drive in the canyon. The road is not paved but is passable cautiously. The best is to plan the day there with a picnic like many local people and to stop wherever you want. The canyon offers various incredible spot.
Clémence — Google review
From San Raphael bus terminal take the public bus (250 pesos) to the last stop which requires you only to walk to canon Atel for 30min (mirador). I suggest to take the 7h20 am bus for great photos (see photos as lake acts like a nice mirror). At 12pm lots of people rafting and will create wave ripples (not as nice). route 1: Canon Atel mirador route 2: walk back to last stop and take the other road (bridge) route 3: walk back the same way from the bus route to view other touristic views and activities (the bus to return to san Raphael will be cheaper as you will walk 30min to an hr back). 150aprox see other comments i have for nearby areas.
Antoine A — Google review
Amazing. Driving through the mountains
Pedro D — Google review
Fantastic views and all for free, you can do all the ride with your own car.
Alex Y — Google review
Pre-wedding journey to see great mountain of Aconcagua and Wine houses in Mendoza. A picnic in Canyon. When traveling with a car San Rafael and this Canyon is in between Mendoza and Buenos Aires. A stopover.
Kadi T — Google review
4.8
(6241)
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4.7
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RP173, San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina
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Parque General San Martín

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Nature & Parks
Parque General San Martín, the largest urban park in Mendoza, is a sprawling green sanctuary spanning over 400 hectares. It offers visitors a peaceful escape from the city with its lush landscapes, serene lakes, and charming rose gardens. The park is perfect for nature enthusiasts, outdoor lovers, and families looking to immerse themselves in natural beauty.
An absolutely amazing green space in the centre of Mendoza. The park is absolutely huge, you could spend hours here. The lake in the centre is a lovely place for a leisurely stroll. There are also several market stalls and food trucks dotted throughout the park. A wonderful place to spend a sunny afternoon.
James — Google review
Gorgeous park to walk off all the meat and wine that you will eat in Mendoza. You can rent bicycles, run, or just walk around and enjoy the beautiful vegetation, lakes, monuments, fountains. Absolutely 💯 worth the visit.
Carmen L — Google review
Peaceful lovely gardens… clean, lovely to see families, couples, dog walkers relaxing in nature
Cathrine M — Google review
A huge park with tree lined walks. Beautiful. Clean. Safe. Walked there several times during my stay
Dawana D — Google review
Great place for a stroll, bike ride, running, etc. Large, green, and beautiful park.
Greg S — Google review
Loved this beautiful park - so much space to walk around, great cafes and a lovely place to spend a sunny day.
Tamsin S — Google review
I've never been at huge park like this one. It's so nice, organized and cozy. It's a nice place to spend with your family and friends, by the way, amazing park.
Dionísio G — Google review
This is a huge park, and it is beautiful from every perspective. The variety of trees, roses, sculptures, a lake, a gorgeous fountain. You can bike here or walk, have a picnic. Endless possibilities. You cannot visit Mendoza city and not come to its heart.
Samantha E — Google review
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Av. Emilio Civit 701, M5500 Mendoza, Argentina
http://www.ciudaddemendoza.gov.ar/
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