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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Bonito to Santiago?
The direct drive from Bonito to Santiago is 1,813 mi (2,917 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 13 hrs in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Bonito 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, Asuncion, Merlo, Lujan de Cuyo, San Luis, and Santa Fe, as well as top places to visit like José Asunción Flores and Palacio de López, or the ever-popular Shopping China Importados.
The top cities between Bonito and Santiago are Mendoza, Cordoba, Rosario, San Rafael, Villa Carlos Paz, Asuncion, Merlo, Lujan de Cuyo, San Luis, and Santa Fe. Mendoza is the most popular city on the route. It's 31 hours from Bonito and 5 hours from Santiago.
Asunción, the capital of Paraguay, is located on the banks of the Paraguay River. The city boasts several significant landmarks and attractions, including López Palace - a majestic structure that houses government offices. Also nearby is the National Pantheon of Heroes which features a mausoleum and plaques dedicated to notable figures in Paraguayan history. Visitors can explore colonial architecture at Independence House Museum where artifacts detailing emancipation from Spanish rule are on display.
15% as popular as Mendoza
47 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Santiago
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
58 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Santiago
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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
51 minutes off the main route, 60% of way to Santiago
Córdoba, which is the capital of the Argentine province with the same name, is famous for its Spanish colonial architecture. The Jesuit Block, a 17th-century complex that includes active cloisters, churches and South America’s oldest university – Universidad Nacional de Córdoba – can be found here. The city's center is Plaza San Martín and features the Cathedral of Córdoba in neo-baroque style.
41% as popular as Mendoza
22 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Santiago
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
19 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Santiago
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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
16 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Santiago
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San Luis
San Luis is a town in central Argentina, in the Sierras Grandes mountains. Next to the leafy main square, Plaza Pringles, is a 19th-century cathedral, featuring a neoclassical facade and twin bell towers. Nearby, the Dora Ochoa De Masramón Provincial Museum exhibits a wide range of objects, from fossils and prehistoric remains to art and antiques. Tree-lined paths crisscross the expansive Park of Nations.
6% as popular as Mendoza
58 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Santiago
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
20 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Santiago
Mendoza is a renowned Argentine city located in the Cuyo area, known for its exquisite red wines, particularly Malbecs. Its wineries or bodegas provide wine tastings and tours for visitors to enjoy. Mendoza boasts broad streets adorned with contemporary and art deco architecture, while smaller plazas surround Plaza Independencia. In addition to being subterranean, the Museo Municipal de Arte Moderno showcases modern and contemporary artwork.
Most popular city on this route
57 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Santiago
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
60 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Santiago
Best stops along Bonito to Santiago drive
The top stops along the way from Bonito 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, Pl. Independencia, and Bodega Ruca Malen.
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Exercise caution when dealing with counterfeit merchandise. Familiarize yourself with the prevailing prices in your local area or online prior to visiting Shopping China Importados. Generally, prices are comparable, but opting for installment payments within Brazil can help you avoid foreign transaction taxes. Additionally, converting your funds into US dollars before shopping can lead to greater savings. It is advisable not to rely on credit cards at this establishment due to potential issues.
Nice place and good food...
Victor T. Shinma — Google review
good prices to buy in dollar or Brazilian real. Cozy food court and Brazilian foods available. beware of salespeople
Jean kaic Fernandes — Google review
Top!
Ailto Cota — Google review
Employees often do not care much about you or are talking in parallel. That's the only apparent and recurrent defect. Despite this, great variety of products and promotions are that worth it, the temptation is great to the point of spending a great deal of money.
Rafael Francisco — Google review
Very comfortable and nice place to buy electronic goods.
Live the food Plaza
Siew Sim Ooi — Google review
Very good
edson santos — Google review
Be aware of fake items. Get to know the prices in the city you live or on the Internet before heading to Shopping China. Usually, prices will be the same but you can pay on installment in Brazil and avoid the IOF tax on foreign expenses. Furthermore, exchange your funds into US dollars before shopping. That way you will save more. Do not use your credit card!
Luciano Gasparini — Google review
It's ok. Was better earlier. Today you enters a 3rd world H&M, whilst earlier you had a proper department store, not only clothing and co.
Lukas Grzybowski — Google review
Best products in PJC, competitive prices. If you are planning to spend more than $500 I suggest checking the exchange rate before hand and comparing to the exchange places downtown PJC.
Fabio Oliveira — Google review
Ok
Mauricio Machado — Google review
Touristic stop in Paraguay! Great choice of products and fair prices. The food court has now some new choices of restaurants.
Matheus — Google review
ok
Antônio Ramos — Google review
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Ruta V casi Avenida Internacional, Pedro Juan Caballero, Pedro Juan Caballero 8500, Paraguay
The notable street José Asunción Flores in at least 300 characters is a linear park separating a beach from a presidential palace. It has beautiful views of the building and is a great place to walk, bike, or simply relax. The fairs held there are ideal for people looking for an enjoyable experience. There are many ways to improve the area, but it's still worth checking out for anyone looking for a nice spot to hang out.
Excellent place to appreciate the sunsets of Asunción, also to do recreational activities such as running, kayaking, rowing or biking. However, I do not recommend carrying valuables because there are always people who steal.
Taynah Prieto — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very handsome!
It is worth renting a bike for the route.
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Muito lindo!
Vale a pena alugar uma bike para fazer o percurso.
Mayara Felicio — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good place to share with family, exercise, spend the day, pleasant weather in the morning and afternoon
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Buen lugar para compartir en familia,hacer ejercicios, pasar el día agradable clima por las mañana y por la tarde
Nicolas Diaz — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ideal for practicing outdoor sports
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Ideal para practicar deporte al aire libre
Rosa Vera — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is much to improve.
But it's a nice place to hang out
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Hay mucho por mejorar.
Pero es un lindo lugar para recrearse
Letita Franco — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good place to watch the sunset. There is no snack bar on site, but there are several bars and cafes in the nearby streets.
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Lugar muito bom para assistir a pôr do sol. No local não tem lanchonete, mas nas ruas próximas tem vários bares e cafés.
Marcelo Ferreira de Almeida — Google review
(Translated by Google) Quiet place to go for walks, hikes and watch sunsets. It has some fairs and recreational stands.
(Original)
Lugar tranquilo para ir a pasear, hacer caminatas y ver atardeceres. Tiene algunas ferias y puestos recreativos.
José Elías Aciar — Google review
(Translated by Google) I usually do fairs there on weekends, it's ideal for walking, exercising, just relaxing for a while.
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Suelo hacer ferias ahí los fines de semana,es ideal para pasear, hacer ejercicio, simplemente recrearse un rato
MARITSA — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place to go for a walk, sit and drink tereré or ride a bike. The sunset looks beautiful and you can take boat rides on the river for 10,000 or 15,000 gs per person. There is a lack of toilets in good condition and to keep the coast clean.
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Lindo lugar para ir a pasear, sentarse a tomar tereré o andar en bicicleta. El atardecer se ve hermoso y se puede realizar paseos en bote por el río a 10mil o 15mil gs por persona. Faltan sanitarios en buen estado y mantener limpia la costa.
Laura Dominguez — Google review
(Translated by Google) good beach
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buena playa
RY — Google review
(Translated by Google) Place to observe the central part of Asunción
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Lugar para observar la parte central del Asunción
Juan David Ochoa — Google review
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Asunción, Paraguay
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The state government office Palacio de López is located in the heart of Asuncion, overlooking the bay. The neoclassical building was designed on orders from General Francisco Solano Lopez' uncle, Carlos Antonio Lopez, and was almost complete when Paraguayan troops fought alongside their Triple Alliance partners during the Paraguayan War (1864-1870).
Neoclassical palace that serves as the seat of government and workplace of the Paraguayan president. It was built by Carlos Antonio López, the leader of Paraguay from 1841 to 1862, to serve as a home for his son.
One should also come at night to see it lit up, and it is well-guarded.
James — Google review
The Presidential Palace is nice to see and pass by. A very pretty building.
Chuck — Google review
Maybe the main sight of Asuncion. You are allowed to take photos.
Steve Christie — Google review
Very nice and clean. The police were very friendly. Lots of things to see around the area.
luzanda penton — Google review
If you like beautiful buildings, you're gonna like this one. When I went there, it was all lit up during the evening. A very nice sight to see.
Rodrigo Gonzalez — Google review
30.03.2024
Worth seeing it.
Lial Brown — Google review
The "Palacio López" (Lopez palace) is the seat of the Executive Branch of the Government of Paraguay. The building is located in the center of the city of Asunción, on "Paraguayo Independiente" street, between "Ayolas" and "O'Leary" streets, on the shores of Asunción Bay, a geographical feature corresponding to the Paraguay River. It was built in a neoclassical style with a certain "palladian" influence. The building began its construction in 1857, and was paralyzed by the outbreak of the War of the Triple Alliance. During the War, the City of Asunción was looted and bombed by the Triple Alliance, leaving the building in an inhospitable state. After a few years, the infrastructure was completed in 1867 and after many years of unstable politics, it was opened and used as the seat of government in 1892.
Fabian Chombo — Google review
Good view from any point , unfortunately cannot come closer , but I enjoyed moment on sunset
Running under the Paraná River, this road tunnel opened in 1969 & measures 2.4 kilometers in length.
Ok
Silvina Lizarraga — Google review
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Silvina Lizarraga — Google review
Facinante!
Soledad Lovato — Google review
Facinante!
Soledad Lovato — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent work of engineering from the 60s! When the country was in flat growth in terms of infrastructure! It is an experience that you cannot stop doing when you are in Paraná!!!
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Excelente obra de ingeniería de los años 60! Cuando el país estaba en plano crecimiento en cuanto a infraestructura! Es una experiencia que no pueden dejar de hacer cuando estén en Paraná!!!
Jairo Medici — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent visit with a video and photos explaining how it was done. Then we toured the control room where everything that happens inside the tunnel is monitored and we saw the smoke fans and extractors from it. Thanks to Alexia and David who were the guides for our visit.
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Excelente visita con un video y fotos explicando cómo se realizó. Luego recorrimos la sala de control donde se monitorea todo lo que pasa dentro del túnel y vimos los forzadores y extractores de humo del mismo. Gracias a Alexia y David que fueron los guías de nuestra visita.
David Sarfati — 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!!
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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 gonzalez — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super interesting, you can see things that if you cross while passing through it is impossible, the control room is very nice and we just had an operator with the best vibe who allowed us to enter and told us information about operation and curiosities that have happened throughout his career in the position, very good attention from the girls who do the guided walk too...
(Original)
Super interesante, se pueden ver cosas que si uno cruza transitando es imposible, la sala de control muy linda y justo nos tocó un operador con la mejor onda que permitió ingresar y nos contó información sobre funcionamiento y curiosidades que han pasado a lo largo de su trayectoria en el puesto, muy bien la atención de las chicas que hacen el paseo guiado también...
Cesar Walter — Google review
(Translated by Google) Today, Tuesday, April 2, 4:30 p.m. stopped 6 km before the toll, after a long weekend, with many tourists returning to their places of origin, due to a marathon. I wonder how the tunnel director authorized the passage of the marathon in the afternoon, the peak moment of the return.
Not at all, as a runner, I am against the marathon and even less of this one in tribute to the Heroes of Malvinas, but the time to carry it out does not seem the best to me, given the traffic and the number of cars on the route.
In any case, I would like to ask you if it is technically advisable to pass a marathon through the tunnel, since I have heard that it is designed for the taxiing of vehicles but that the impact of the steps would not be the most appropriate.
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Hoy, martes 2 de abril, 16.30 hs. parados 6 km antes del peaje, luego de un fin de semana largo, con muchos turistas regresando a sus lugares de origen, debido a una maratón. Me pregunto cómo el director del túnel autorizó en la tarde el paso de la maratón, momento pico del regreso.
En absoluto, como corredora, estoy en contra de la maratón y menos de ésta en homenaje a los Héroes de Malvinas, sino el momento de llevarla a cabo no me parece el mejor, dado el tráfico y la cantidad de autos en la ruta.
De todas formas, me gustaría preguntarle si técnicamente es recomendable el paso de una maratón por el interior del túnel, ya que he escuchado que está diseñado para el rodaje de vehiculos pero que el impacto de los pasos no sería lo más apropiado.
Ana Claudia Eyssartier — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent place to visit and learn the tunnel construction process. The kindness of the guides Daniela and Mariano a 10. 100% recommended
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Excelente lugar para visitar y aprender el proceso de construcción del túnel. La amabilidad de los guías Daniela y Mariano un 10. Recomendable 100%
Delmis Correa — Google review
(Translated by Google) We are from school No. 126, Villa Amelia town, approximately 20 km from Rosario.
We had the pleasure of crossing the Tunnel and participated in the educational talk where they told us the history of such a wonderful work.
We were able to see models and photos.
Thank you very much 😌 for having us.
The 4th grade boys happy 🥰
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Somos de la escuela N° 126, localidad Villa Amelia a 20 km de Rosario aproximadamente.
Tuvimos el placer de cruzar por el Túnel y participamos de la charla educativa donde nos contaron la historia de tan maravillosa obra.
Pudimos observar maquetas y fotos.
Muchas gracias 😌 por recibirnos.
Los chicos de 4to grado felices 🥰
Sabrina Sequeira Burkhardt — Google review
(Translated by Google) Tremendous work of engineering, a source of pride. The tunnel, impeccable. Its construction and architecture are very interesting. I recommend having the experience of going through there.
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Tremenda obra de ingeniería, un orgullo. El túnel, impecable. Muy interesante su construcción y arquitectura. Recomiendo tener la experiencia de pasar por ahí
(Translated by Google) A place with stunning nature. When you visit it and read the different explanations in the different posts, you learn and understand part of the history. The views of the river are incredible, much more so when you take into account that an important battle took place there.
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Un lugar con la naturaleza impactante. Cuando uno lo visita y va leyendo en las diferentes postas las diferentes explicaciones, va aprendiendo y entendiendo parte de la historia. Las vistas del río son increíbles, mucho más cuando uno tiene en cuenta que en ese lugar sucedió una batalla importante
Ricardo Cambra — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice walk along the banks of the Paraná with a lot of history
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Muy lindo paseo a la orillas del Paraná con mucha historia
Fernando Hoare — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very well done place, very pleasant walk!!!!!
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Un sitio muy bien logrado muy agradable paseo!!!!!
Marcelo Astorini — Google review
(Translated by Google) You have a museum and a tour with a bit of the history of the battle on the way back, you also have a public beach to enjoy the day and also a campsite with a grill in case you go with the idea of eating something on the grill, it is a very quiet and beautiful place
Besides, there is also a small cave to see something different.
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Tenés un museo y un recorrido con un poco de la historia de la batalla de vuelta de obligado, aparte tenés una playa pública para disfrutar el día y también un camping con parrilla por si vas con la idea de comer algo a la parrilla, es un lugar muy tranquilo y hermoso
Aparte también hay una cueva chiquita para ver algo diferente
Alvaro Puig — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interesting walk around Obligado. On the banks of the beautiful Paraná.
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Interesante paseo por la vuelta de Obligado. A orillas del hermoso Paraná.
The Monumento Histórico Nacional a la Bandera is a memorial to the national flag of Argentina, featuring a tower and inaugurated in 1957. It pays tribute to Argentine hero Manuel Belgrano and provides visitors with stunning views of the river, bridge, island, and sides of the city from atop its monolith. The monument's pavilion offers an open space for admiring the city itself. At night, the monument is illuminated with colors representing the flag.
Beautiful place! Just walking around there is amazing, but the fact that you can go up to the top of the monument is the best part with great views! Underneath the big structure with the everlasting fire, there is also a very cool room with flags and old currency from all the Latin countries!
Christoph Rottier — Google review
Great display and if you go on national flag day, it will blow your mind as the unwrap the longest continuous flag in the country.
J Fulde — Google review
Is a nice place with a lot of history is well cared too. I learned some interesting things about the liberation of Argentina and political discussions with the European Kingdom
Jorge Alexander Fern?ndez — Google review
Good,a must visit place if you are coming around rosario
Anish ravi — Google review
If in Rosario definitely stop by and explorer. Beautiful monument dedicated to the flag Manuel Belgrano who created the Argentine flag. Pay the $200 pesos to go up to the observation deck and see Rosario from a different view.
Emiliano Barragan — Google review
Amazing experience but bad timing to visit for me as renovation was going on inside. Definitely visit it again.
Jasdeep Singh — Google review
Nice to visit in the afternoon for picture taking. Also nearby church, park and cafe.
Jimmy Fernandez — Google review
The monument is beautiful. You can take great pictures and learn some Argentine History. Avoid it on hot sunny days since shade is scarce in the area.
Bruno Dirksen Orlandi — Google review
Great place to visit with family and friends
Rinku Tiwari — Google review
Beautiful monument and surrounding park area.
Tim Taravella — Google review
Beautiful art deco monument. 200 pesos (October 2023) to go up. Beautiful view of the city and the Paraná River from the viewing platform.
Christopher Wiecek — Google review
Honest opinion if you are
tourists and nearby , it is worth visiting. Can snap good photos and selfies
GIRISH N — Google review
Beautiful place by the Parana river.
Lidia Zehr — 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 way — Google review
Nice monument sadly was closed for restoration.
Roberto Quirós — Google review
the hotel is very beautiful and ancient, the restaurant always has very good music
Parque Independencia is a sprawling green space in the center of Rosario, featuring an artificial lake with boat rentals and a French garden adorned with fountains. The park boasts lush vegetation and magnificent trees that provide an idyllic setting for relaxation and recreation. Visitors of all ages frequent the park, from families to young professionals and children. While there are occasional hazards on the ground such as broken glass, the numerous food vendors and array of activities make it a delightful weekend destination for everyone.
Loved the place, lots of things to do, good for Children and adults
Anuki Mosiashvili — 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 Dubey — Google review
Nice park. Tipical place in Rosario.
Fede Gim — 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 Elisavetsky — 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 Silveira — 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
Nice place. However there are few trash bins. On Sundays there is garbage scattered around, including broken glass.
Spike Spiegel — Google review
The staff were really friendly and they gave us a book in english which made the experience a lot better for us. Worth a visit
Kate Griffiths — Google review
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Av. Leopoldo Lugones 2290, S2000 Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
The Plaza San Martin is a lively square in Cordoba, Argentina. It features tall trees and a large bronze equestrian monument. The square is busiest during the paseo hour in the early evening, but it is less appealing after dark. It was originally used for military parades and has since been granted its recreational role with the installation of Italianate marble fountains and semitropical shrubberies.
Public works currently being done. Plaza sidewalks are a mess but will be really good. Town center sidewalks need a large team of street cobblers/ builders to work on them permanently.
Gareth Howell — 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 Martin — Google review
Usually kept clean. Lots of benches. Public bathrooms that rarely are closed. Music playing by street performers.
Arturo — Google review
Nice place, i think the only one in cordoba 😂✌️
martin mihalik — Google review
A beautiful park that is full of history. It's very calm and it's a good place to relax after a lot of walking and shopping.
Mike Watson — 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 Sprich — Google review
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 Menezes — Google review
A must see in Cordoba. But always be careful. Not everybody there is your friend. It’s a very nice location with and in a beautiful surrounding.
Sigurd Roeber — Google review
Really beautiful place...it changes its scenery at daylight and at night. It's surrounded by life and businesses all around.
And just in front of it you can find the cathedral, which is a really amazing sight. Faithful or not, it is always nice to enter and see the beautiful architecture details.
Recommended place to visit
Martin Medina — Google review
Beautiful, peaceful square to relax and watch historical buildings, it feels like Italy, France and Spain
Ahmet Öncü — Google review
Very nice, beautiful walking area Very easy to do on your own 😊
Gill Brook — Google review
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X5000 Córdoba, Argentina
I'll never travel to Santiago without this trip planner again
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.
Beautiful church, right in the city center of Cordoba!
At night, its lights make the church a masterpiece!
Valeria Testa — 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 Cobb — Google review
nice design and great tour. you can enter for free and go to the back of the church and upstairs. tours at 6pm and 7.30pm, 3500AR$ pp
Jeremy Paul Morgan Riera — Google review
Must visit place! I visit this place 2x (at morning and at night) and both offers totally different atmosphere! Awesome architecture!
Gede Widhi — Google review
Amazing colour and art all around.
Also very close to other incredible landmarks in Córdoba
Mariana Casement — Google review
Gorgeous Church a must visit.
Fernando Morales — Google review
One of the most important building in the city. The construction was ended in 1976. There are two temples in the same building (underground and ground level). In the walls there is information important to read. There are modern paintings. During 2018 the front of the church was illuminated
Iván M — Google review
I went on a guided tour to better know this church. The tour is reasonably priced. We got to climb the stairs for a wonderful view on the tour. The story of the building is conducted in Spanish and quite detailed so brush up on your Spanish.
The cultural center Paseo del Buen Pastor boasts a variety of restaurants, cafes and art exhibits, making it the perfect place to relax after a long day. The central patio is also home to regular live music performances that range from traditional religious ceremonies to more popular genres such as salsa and merengue.
Shows nightly 6,7,8,9pm fountain with music. Nice art gallery.
Nathan Shroyer — Google review
Beautiful place. It was closed.
Lidia Zehr — 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 Guerrero — Google review
Incredibly beautiful, great sights from all directions.
Pedro Bessa — Google review
Great place to hang out, watch the fountains or just chill, lots orlf bars and restaurants too
Jos Canavan — Google review
So beautiful at night, with Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús rising in the background...warm crowds...
strangelizard — Google review
Nice place to go for a walk or a drink
XpressRendering LLC — 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 morley — Google review
Beautiful colorful water features. Definitely worth seeing
Terry Trigg — Google review
The best place in Córdoba Capital. I took a picture with the Mandamás statue
Hernan Ulises Ardiles — Google review
An overcrowded place. Young people go there. There are a fuente de aguas danzantes that have show ech one hour with 3 themes.
Nelson Dominguez — Google review
Best place in city town for pizza and beers
Daniel Trejo — Google review
It's an awesome place to stay and talk and drink some mate. The contrast between the old and new is balanced and pleasant to see. The dancing water show is awesome, it gather lots of people to see.
I just think people should stop throwing cigarette butts on the ground.
Victor Castro — Google review
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Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen 325, X5000 Córdoba, Argentina
The Camino de las 100 Curvas is a scenic route that lets you enjoy long walks in the wonderful surrounding mountains. It's also great for cycling, as there are plenty of hills to ride up and down.
Bellisimo
Cristina Díaz — Google review
Beautiful
Rocio Ganuza — Google review
Bellisimo
Nani Juri — Google review
Expectacular
Silvio Montes — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful road to the mountains of Córdoba? With abundant native vegetation, very green thanks to the rains, with an immaculate condition of the pavement, the hundred curves are reduced to a few minutes absorbed by the beauty of the road! How incredible my province is, the views it has even on rainy days!
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Hermoso camino de las sierras de Córdoba? Con una abundante vegetación autóctona, muy verde gracias a las lluvias, con un estado del pavimento inmaculado, las cien curvas se reducen a pocos minutos absorbidas por la belleza del camino! Qué increíble mi provincia las vistas que tiene hasta en días de lluvia!
Jairo Medici — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place to escape for a little while and get to know. Easy access and traffic signs are very clear.
(Original)
Lindo lugar para escaparse un ratito y conocer. De fácil acceso y las señales de tránsito son bien claras
Paula Peluso — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful views, ideal to do it in peace with the matecito and some bills, views to fall in love with, advice from a crazy person at the end of the path of 100 curves, follow the "San Roque dam funnel that is passing the route"
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Hermosas vistas ideal para hacerlo bien tranqui con el matecito y unas facturas,vistas para enamorarse,consejo de un loco al terminar el camino de las 100 curvas sigan al "embudo dique San Roque que está pasando la ruta"
Jonathan Big — Google review
(Translated by Google) I walk to do it slowly if you are new to the area. Curves a little tight so as not to be reckless. Nice walk. In the end you can continue on and end at the San Roque dam, which if you feel like it you can go but it's not a big deal other than a big river and a bridge.
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Camino para hacerlo despacio si son primerizos en la zona. Curvas un poco cerradas para no hacerse el temerario. Lindo paseo. Al final podes seguir de largo y terminar en el dique San Roque que si tienen ganas pueden ir pero no es la gran cosa más que un río grande y puente.
Juan Martín Sambade — Google review
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Villa Carlos Paz, Córdoba, Argentina
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Reloj Cucú - Villa Carlos Paz
Hito de la ciudad, el Reloj Cucú se caracteriza por la presencia de un cuckoo que sale y entra cada hora, marcando el tiempo. Es una atracción turística destacada en Villa Carlos Paz.
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
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 Cavallo — Google review
It was great but still dissapointing.
It is just a Cuckoo Clock but bigger.
Mikelito069 (Gast?n Lanuscou Reina) — Google review
It's a bit overrated but still a fun experience.
Natalia Galvan — Google review
If you drop by close to whatever hour o'clock you'll see the "show".
Laura Gao — Google review
Nice place... Every half and hour Cucú comes out...
Marcela Rodríguez — Google review
The bird goes out for two seconds, not worth the time wasted in the sun 😂
Pirates Life — Google review
Cute CooCoo clock, neat beach-y type tourist town. Glad to make the drive out from Córdoba.
Tim Taravella — Google review
We went there at 16:30 so the Cucú just came out for A second! It disappeared very fast! But local people said that when it's on time, it appears the times "according to the time".
Sara Lin — Google review
It's ok... The little square is pretty cute and it's part of the old downtown... Nothing else about it... The bird is kinda ugly... Do not expect much more...
Carlos Solano — Google review
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Bv. Sarmiento, Av. Uruguay esq, X5152 Villa Carlos Paz, Córdoba, Argentina
Small house where Che Guevara spent part of childhood, with photos & artifacts related to his life.
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
Great little museum about Che youth and history. Some info in English but mostly in Spanish. We'll worth an hour of your time.
Louis Broodryk — 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 Froud — Google review
If you are in cordoba definitely visit Alta gracia and go to the che 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
Kary — 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 Martinez — Google review
Interesting, small museum depicting the life of Che. Knowledge of Spanish required to read the information. A friendly staff member helped me introducing me to the museum in English.
Elvier Yemaya — 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 Zimmermann — 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 Morgan — Google review
Lovely museum telling you all the story of Che. Really accessible as well with Braille descriptions
Lorenzo — Google review
Nice place ! Beautiful object of che gievarra life. No English tour available but people help you as lich and possible !
brandon sittler — Google review
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Nicolás Avellaneda 501, X5186 Alta Gracia, Córdoba, Argentina
Woodsy hotel offering 5 rustic cabins, plus free breakfast, an infinity pool & access to Peñon Park.
(Translated by Google) Cozy, with everything you need: electric kettle, coffee maker, toaster, refrigerator. The appliances allow you to prepare breakfast with the tray they bring to the cabin: milk, orange juice, lactal bread, croissants, sweet and dulce de leche.
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Acogedoras, con todo lo necesario: pava eléctrica, cafetera, tostadora, heladera. Los electrodomésticos te permiten preparar el desayuno con la bandeja que traen a la cabaña: leche, jugo naranja, pan lactal, medialunas, dulce y dulce de leche.
Noelia Samrsla — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a horrible experience. I went with my partner with the idea of making a romantic getaway. I felt cheated.
- The cabin was dirty. There were remains of food in the kitchen.
- I booked based on what their website said but it turned out that (as I did not specify) the cabin did not have a jacuzzi
- The next day they moved us to the correct cabin but the jacuzzi was not working.
- Towels and soap were missing in the new cabin (I had to write to them wet and wait for more to be brought)
- Complaining is practically impossible because "no one is responsible." When I told them about the problems there were, they responded that they couldn't do anything and whoever was in charge only worked on weekdays.
- I made the payment and they told me that that person would contact me on Monday to reach an agreement. It was a lie, he wanted to offer me a discount for my next stay and I don't plan to return to that place. He told me it was the only thing he could "do for me" and I suggested giving me a refund. She said no. And if he didn't want to accept the discount then he wouldn't receive anything.
The truth is that it was a very ugly experience. I tried to enjoy a weekend with my girlfriend and ended up arguing and doing meaningless paperwork during the two days.
I paid for 3 nights but I returned on the second day because the energies of the place turned out to be horrible.
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Fue una experiencia horrible. Fui con mi pareja con la idea de hacer una escapada romantica. Me sentí estafado.
- La cabaña estaba sucia. Habían restos de comida en la cocina.
- Reserve basándome en lo que decía su web pero resultó que (como no especifiqué) la cabaña no tenía jacuzzi
- Al día siguiente nos cambiaron a la cabaña correcta pero el jacuzzi no andaba.
- Faltaban toallas y jabón en la nueva cabaña (tuve que escribirles mojado y esperar a que más trajeran)
- Quejarse es prácticamente imposible porque "nadie es responsable". Cuando les conté los problemas que hubo, me respondían que ellos no podían hacer nada y quien se encargaba solo trabajaba los días de semana.
- Realice el pago y me dijeron que el lunes me iban a contactar esa persona para llegar a un acuerdo. Era mentira, me quiso ofrecer un descuento para mí próxima estadía y yo no pienso volver a ese lugar. Me dijo que era lo único que podía "hacer por mi" y le sugerí hacerme una devolución. Ella dijo que no. Y que si no quería aceptar el descuento entonces no recibiría nada.
La verdad que fue una experiencia muy fea. Intenté disfrutar un fin de semana con mi novia y terminé discutiendo y haciendo tramiterio sin sentido durante los dos días.
Pague por 3 noches pero me volví al segundo día porque las energías del lugar resultaron ser horribles.
Jorge Mariel — Google review
(Translated by Google) The peace and the view are beautiful, but it can't be that nobody comes to greet you and give you directions. By chance we met a girl who told us which was our cabin. Once installed we discovered that the flush in one of the bathrooms was not working, and when you used the shower in the first floor bathroom the water fell downstairs. A disaster. They can't take six people in a cabin and leave them with only one working bathroom... They have a lot of room for improvement, but other than that it's a beautiful place.
(Original)
La paz y la vista son hermosas, pero no puede ser que nadie venga a recibirte y darte indicaciones. De casualidad nos encontramos una chica que nos dijo cuál era nuestra cabaña. Una vez instalados descubrimos que la descarga de uno de los baños no funcionaba, y cuando usabas la ducha del baño del primer piso caía el agua en la planta baja. Un desastre. No pueden recibir a seis personas en una cabaña y dejarlos con un solo baño en funcionamiento.... Tienen muchas cosas que mejorar, pero fuera de eso es un lugar hermoso.
Melisa Kowalczuk — Google review
(Translated by Google) Reception: Good. They charge you what is missing and nothing more.
Breakfast: Fine. 2 croissants and 2 breads per person, milk, butter, sweet.
Complex: Poorly maintained, far away, regular to bad access road, I never found the SUM, zero security and no one to solve problems or report anything to you. In the middle of January, a pool in poor condition, five cabins with boys looking at our faces at the edge of the pool.
Cabins: No maintenance, you shower on the top floor and it leaks in the bathroom below and in the corridor, 20 minutes to heat a water kettle, zero gas pressure and very bad water with the heater.
Wi-Fi: ok
Beautiful view.
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Recepción: Bien. Te cobran lo que falta y nada mas.
Desayuno: Bien. 2 medialunas y 2 panes por persona, leche, manteca, dulce.
Complejo: Mal mantenido, lejos, camino de acceso regular a malo, no encontré nunca el SUM, cero seguridad y nadie que solucione los problemas o te informe algo. Pleno enero pileta en mal estado, cinco cabañas con chicos mirándonos las caras al borde de la pileta.
Cabañas: Sin mantenimiento, te bañas en la planta alta y gotea en el baño de abajo y en el pasillo, 20 minutos para calentar una pava de agua, cero presión de gas y muy mala la de agua con él calefon.
Wifi: bien
Vista: hermosa.
Gaston Gomez — Google review
Amplias cabañas, ubicación privilegiada, vistas mágicas, hacen del complejo un lugar ideal para familias y grupo de amigos.
Ariel Zampella — Google review
(Translated by Google) Whenever I can I go! They are spectacular. Nice view, quiet. To spend a few days it is perfect!
(Original)
Siempre que puedo voy! Son espectaculares. Linda vista, tranquilo. Para pasar unos días esta perfecto!
Jorgelina G. Rodríguez — Google review
(Translated by Google) A dream place!!! The cabins are very comfortable, clean, spacious and the finishing touch is the spectacular view and the tranquility of the place.
The attention was without a doubt a 10! Candela and German were excellent at explaining everything to us, recommending tours and sharing useful information.
SUPER RECOMMENDED!
(Original)
Un lugar soñado!!! Las cabañas son muy cómodas, limpias, espaciosas y el broche de oro es la vista espectacular y la tranquilidad del lugar.
La atención fue sin duda un 10! Candela y German tuvieron una excelente predisposición para explicarnos todo, recomendarnos recorridos y compartirnos información útil.
SÚPER RECOMENDABLE!
Eugenia Savat — Google review
(Translated by Google) All excellent and beautiful view. Pure nature.
It is a little difficult to get to, but it is the price to pay to be well in the middle of the mountain
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Todo excelente y hermosa vista. A pura naturaleza.
Es un poco difícil llegar, pero es el.precio a pagar para estar bien en el medio de la montaña
Matias Castro — 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 Scarponetti — Google review
(Translated by Google) The view is very good, cabin 1 is not bad, but it lacks maintenance (for the price), the guys who work for the rock are very attentive, they are far from the center to take into account, because the access road is not very good for the car
(Original)
La vista es muy buena, la cabaña 1 no están mal, pero le falta mantenimiento (por el precio), los chicos que trabajan para el peñón son muy atentos, están retiradas del centro a tener en cuenta, porque el camino de acceso no es muy bueno para el auto
He — Google review
(Translated by Google) To take into account the location, it is in the park. A little far from the town, ideal for resting in beautiful silence, it has a swimming pool and breakfast service, the staff is very attentive and available for whatever is needed.
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Para tener en cuenta la ubicación, está en el parque. Un poco alejado del pueblo, ideal para descansar un silencio hermoso, tiene pileta y servicio de desayuno, el personal muy atento y disponible para lo que se necesite.
javier gimenez — Google review
(Translated by Google) The landscape is very beautiful but the cabins and the attention leave a lot to be desired. There is no one at the reception if you need something or want to ask a question. They leave you a number to communicate with and they answer you hours late. Furthermore, we had requested another cabin different from the one they gave us, this one did not have a jacuzzi. The worst thing is that every time the toilet was flushed, water fell on the table where they eat. Disgusting. They said they would fix it and they didn't. The breakfast is very basic.
If you come in winter it must be tremendous because the house is full of holes so the cold enters.
If it rains, the water on the deck with the grill enters even a lot, so that space is disabled.
The truth is that for what the night costs (the same as a 4-star luxury hotel in Carlos Paz) it is a robbery. They do not offer appropriate service or facilities.
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El paisaje es muy lindo pero las cabañas y la atención dejan mucho que desear. No hay nadie en la recepción por si uno necesita algo o quiere hacer alguna consulta. Te dejan un número para comunicarte y te contestan con horas de demora. Además, nosotros habíamos pedido otra cabaña diferente a la que nos dieron, esta no tenía jacuzzi. Lo peor es que cada vez que se tiraba la cadena del baño, caía agua sobre la mesa donde se come. Un asco. Dijeron que lo arreglarían y no lo hicieron. El desayuno es muy básico.
Si se viene en invierno debe ser tremendo porque la casa está llena de agujeros por lo que entra el frío.
Si llueve, el agua en el deck con la parrilla entra igual y mucho por lo que se inhabilita ese espacio.
La verdad que para lo que sale la noche (lo mismo que un hotel 4 estrellas de lujo en Carlos paz) es un robo. No ofrecen ni un servicio ni instalaciones acorde.
Museum offering a collection of over 18,000 natural, historical, archaeological & decorative items.
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 Sarco — Google review
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 Valero — 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.
Deea — 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
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 D Putt — Google review
It was amazing. So many cool artifacts, natural and man-made
Maria Piva — Google review
I'd love to give it 5 stars but it was too weird! If you are two hours away, go experience this place. Hands down one of the strangest experiences, where you can see EVERYTHING in one place, from button collections to a giant cow. Creepy... damn it, 5 stars...
Raymond E Lee — 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 Lutteral — Google review
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calle publica sin numero, X5887 Nono, Córdoba, Argentina
The Tirolesa Mirador Del Sol offers exhilarating activities for thrill-seekers. This adventure sports destination provides a unique and exciting experience through high-flying ziplining, with stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. Additionally, visitors can browse locally crafted products while enjoying the beautiful scenery. Overall, this attraction is perfect for those seeking an action-packed weekend getaway that combines outdoor activities and shopping opportunities in one location.
Bellisimo
Elvira Giujusa — Google review
Pasable !!
Gabriela Abad — Google review
Sublime!
federico burgoa — Google review
Bellisimas !!!!
Elida Garavano — Google review
Amazing View. Bring some warm cloth and shoes
Tanjas_Adventures Travel Inspo and Wanderlust — Google review
Beautiful views and local craftsmen products for shopping on weekends
Sergio Bollana — Google review
Tremendoooo
norma cordoba (Estiloglobos) — Google review
E s p e c t a c u l a r rrr
sergio sanchez — Google review
Bellisimo
Eva Franco — Google review
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ruta 5 sin numero, D5881 Merlo, San Luis, Argentina
Algarrobo Abuelo is a serene parkland that houses a colossal carob tree, estimated to be over 1,200 years old. The location boasts of various amenities such as walking trails and regional merchandise for visitors to purchase as souvenirs. A single affordable ticket allows families to experience the beauty of this historical landmark without breaking the bank. It's an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and those interested in exploring ancient trees with substantial cultural significance.
Beautiful 1200 years old tree in merlo, San Luis
Julian Eduardo de Anquin — 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 juan — Google review
Nice walking with enough service and regional stuff for memories. 1 cheap ticket per family
Ignacio Juri — Google review
Nostalgia
Mariela Vall — Google review
Love it
Natalia Mattera — Google review
Cultural.
B. Du — Google review
Bellisimo
Maria Laudonio — Google review
Bellisimo
Daniel De Paola — Google review
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Av. de los Incas 2635, San Luis, Argentina
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Dique Piscu Yaco
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Bellisimo
Marce Clavero — Google review
Super familiar
Daniel Carunchio — Google review
Amazing place
Tanjas_Adventures Travel Inspo and Wanderlust — Google review
Bellisimo
carina Argain — Google review
Very nice place.
Fabian Estevez — Google review
Regular
fernando urquiza — Google review
Super
Fabian G — Google review
Bellisimo!
Liliana Kocmann — Google review
bellisimo
Jonathan Frutos — Google review
Hermozo!!
Oswal Rabaschino — Google review
Hermozo
Miguel Gerez — Google review
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San Luis, Argentina
I'll never travel to Santiago without this trip planner again
The Piramide de Mayo History Museum in La Punta San Luis offers a beautiful journey through history. The museum features a well-crafted replica and the opportunity to explore the royal council. However, some visitors may find this section lacking in substance. Despite this, the museum comes highly recommended for those interested in learning about Argentina's rich past. Guided tours are available and provide an educational experience with friendly staff members leading visitors through the exhibits.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful excursion!! Excellent replicas and very good guides. Very friendly all the staff.
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Hermosa excursión !! Excelentes replicas y muy buenas las guias. Muy amable todo el personal.
Gustavo Bonelli — Google review
(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.
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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 Giacomazzo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful experience a step above our history the entrance is worth 200 and they charge only for paid market
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Hermosa experiencia un paso sobre nuestro historia la entrada vale 200 y cobran solo por mercado pago
dario garcia — 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.
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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 ANGELICA ROMERO — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a very nice route and the replica is very well done, but when I get to know the royal council, it is somewhat poor, it does not transmit anything to me, I also recommend doing this beautiful journey through our history. This year was the first I did with a guided tour and it is very educational, the girl who did it was very kind
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Es un muy lindo recorrido y la réplica está muy bien realizada, pero al conocer el cabildo real, este me resulta algo pobre, no me transmite nada, igualmente recomiendo hacer este hermoso recorrido por nuestra historia. Este año fue el primero que hice con visita guiada y es muy educativo, la chica que la realizó fue muy amable
Veronica Balestrini — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice place to meet. I went with my whole family and they loved it.
(Original)
Muy lindo lugar para conocer. Fui con toda mi flia y les encantó..
gabriela molina — Google review
(Translated by Google) A place worth visiting
We went on May 25 and there were also national shows very well done
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Un lugar digno de conocer,
Fuimos 25 de mayo y además había espectáculos patrios muy bien logrados
Maria Rosa Musso — Google review
(Translated by Google) There I bought some alfajores to give away, I was like a King, delicious... thank you DELICIAS PUNTEÑAS, for producing such a healthy and delicious product... I will return to La Punta and look for them...
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Allí compre unos alfajores para regalar, quedé como un Rey, buenisimos...gracias DELICIAS PUNTEÑAS , por producir un producto sano y tan rico...volveré a La Punta y los buscaré..
Juan Antonio Mu?oz — Google review
(Translated by Google) This work accompanies the imposing replica of the Cabildo!
(Original)
Esta obra acompaña a la imponente réplica del Cabildo!
China — 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!!
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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 Molina — 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 Eugenia Leites — 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.
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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 Lepore — Google review
(Translated by Google) They built an international hotel (building behind the pyramid) and a house in Tucuman that can be reached by a path of approximately 600 meters. Which begins on the right side of the town hall.
Very nice indeed. The town hall is already finished and has all the wax and wood figures.
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Construyeron un hotel internacional (edificio detrás de la piramide) y casa de tucuman que se llega por un camino de 600 metros aprox. Que empieza al costado derecho del cabildo.
Muy lindo la verdad. El cabildo ya esta terminado y tiene todas las figuras de cera y madera.
Noxitrebilae_NTL — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unmissable visit. We went at dusk, 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.
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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 Angelino — Google review
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La Punta, San Luis, Argentina
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Villavicencio Natural Reserve
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Mountainous area known for its mineral water, diverse flora & mammals like gray foxes & wildcats.
A poetic trip from Aconaqua mountain range to Mendoze. Hypnotic landscape, vastness, desert feeling, great stop and lunch at Villavicencio
Kadi Tombak — Google review
I think the ticket prices are very high, there is a beautiful view of the mountains, but there is nothing surprising or unusual here. Further on the free road you can see more beautiful and better landscapes
Максим М. — Google review
I loved how well narrated the story behind the origins of that was. The way was also amazingly beautiful full of mountains and vegetation.
jessica millan — Google review
Nice place to visit, I think its a good option for families with children and for retired who enjoy a relaxing walk and a short guided tour around the hotel which is closed and abandoned. In my opinion the 350 pesos fee is quite expensive for what you receive.
Nicolás La Bella — Google review
A very good alternative to vineyard tours in Mendoza is to hire a car and come to this natural reserve. Guanaco is an easy sighting here since they are protected, along with condors and other animals. The view is sublime.
L L — Google review
We enjoyed to visit the Reserve! Tickets are good but it could be better if you receive a water bottle with them. A beautiful place, definitely you have to listen the talk with the guide, I learnt a lot about Villavicencio.
Marilina Barca — Google review
If you are in Mendoza this is a place that you must visit
Cesar Baldini — Google review
Half day tour. Amazing view!
Paola Palmili — Google review
El camino a la excursión es imponente. El hotel es una parte importante de la historia Mendocina, es importante verlo con un guía. The trip to this hotel is imponent. This building is an important piece oslf history of Mendoza. Remember, in very important to take this tour with a guide, otherwise it is just a closed building. The important part in the history.
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.
I am in Mendoza for vacations, I stop to this winery for a lunch today. Rodrigo and Daniel were my waitress, great service, very kind and friendly
The food is 10 * . So far one of the best places I visited in this trip. Lunch for 2 people with wine tasting, dessert and coffee $60. If you are thinking to visit Mendoza, Argentina 🇦🇷 you must stop at this place.
Fabiana P. — Google review
Amazing experience! The food, the Wine, the vibe of the place, and also the customer service are great. A must-go if you are in Mendoza.
Luis Gerardo Baeza — Google review
Rare that I leave a 5 star review. It really was excellent. We had the 14 course menu and it came with 12 glasses of wine. We had a lovely time and our server was absolutely amazing. So friendly and attentive. We really loved it
James Boonstra — Google review
We had the best dinner at Casa Vigil, mostly thanks to Santi who walked us through a six course wine pairing. Some stand out dishes included the Cabaret Franc, the ribs main dish, and the blue cheese foccacia bread, paired with your choice of olive oil, which was amazing.
Annie Kingston — Google review
A must visit if you have the time. Beautiful property and excellent service. The food was great, particularly the veal ribs. And the wine was also excellent. A hit all around for us!
Sam Marrell — Google review
Casa Vigil (El Enemigo) surpassed all expectations, offering a Michelin-starred dining experience that perfectly complemented its esteemed winery setting. The three-course meal was a culinary journey, each dish showcasing a harmonious blend of flavors and artistic presentation. The attentive service added a touch of luxury, enhancing the overall ambiance. Casa Vigil not only delivers world-class wines but also curates a gastronomic masterpiece that makes it a must-visit destination for discerning travelers.
Roberto Naccache — Google review
I had an absolutely delightful experience at Casa Vigil, and I couldn't wait to share my glowing review! From start to finish, Daniela, Pablo, and especially Guadalupe provided unparalleled customer service that truly exceeded all expectations.
First and foremost, Guadalupe's warm and welcoming demeanor set the tone for our entire visit. Her attention to detail and genuine care for our satisfaction made us feel like valued guests from the moment we stepped through the door.
Daniela and Pablo also deserve special recognition for their outstanding service. They went above and beyond to ensure that every aspect of our experience was nothing short of perfect. Their knowledge of the menu, coupled with their genuine enthusiasm for the cuisine, made our dining experience truly exceptional.
Not only was the customer service impeccable, but the food was also absolutely divine. Each dish was crafted with precision and care, showcasing the culinary mastery of the chefs at Casa Vigil.
Overall, I cannot recommend Casa Vigil highly enough. Whether you're looking for an unforgettable dining experience or simply seeking exceptional customer service, this is the place to be. Huge thanks to Daniela, Pablo, and especially Guadalupe for making our visit so memorable. We will most certainly be returning soon!
Fernando Cuevas — Google review
This place is a must go in Mendoza. For real! The food is out of this world. The service is amazing. They are very polite and work as a team. They have different option for menu. I tried 7 course menu which is pared with 6 different wine option (feel free to ask for more). They also have vegan options and let me tell you. They are as amazing as regular course. Price is on the upper side for Mendoza but worth every penny. Plus you get a tour at the winery before diner and get to know the beautiful history behind the Bodega El Enemigo. Reservation required ahead don't forget (super easy done online).
Renato Kitamura Morao — Google review
What can I say about this place the 7 course meal is out of this world the gastronomic experience you will have will bring all your palette to heaven along the 7 types of wine …. This was a once if a lifetime experience I love it❤️❤️❤️❤️I was here for my birthday
Diego Perez — Google review
We’re not wine buffs, but this was a winery worth visiting. We got a nice tour of the grounds, including the interesting concept behind the name, and the curious artistic direction throughout the property. The food was great, and they even gave us a portion of ribs on the house to try, which was exceedingly generous. Wines were topped up if one’s stomach could fit it ;). It would be nice to sit in the garden in warm weather.
Jia Jin Low — Google review
Amazing experience, totally worth the visit. We started with a fun but insightful tour. Then we moved to the 7 course menu. And it was lovely! Every dish was well thought through and nicely paired with a wine.
Federico Verly — Google review
What an amazing experience you must try when visiting Mendoza. Beginning with a detailed tour of the property followed by an impeccable wine paired 7 course tasting dinner complimented by amazing service, the entire evening was fabulous. Alexandra, Sol & Ana gave us a remarkable experience from their service to the knowledge of the wine & the food. The portions were appropriately sized for 7 courses (with the exception of the braised ribs, which we didn’t mind at all having a large portion!!). All around 5 star experience which is why they are listed on the Michelin Guide.
Tracie Gari — Google review
What a spectacular place! Sitting below the olive trees on a wooden deck, having a seven course dinner with the wine tasting was an amazing experience. Definitely a recommend. Staff was great as well. Very attentive.
Marc Hesseling — Google review
My partner and I were really looking forward to having a great experience, it was good but not perfect.
We booked a 7 course menu and we were served a 10 course instead.
The reservation said that a tour was included in the price and I called before going to see if we needed to be there at a specific time (our dinner was at 21) and they said that we can just arrive at the reserved time. Unfortunately, no tour was given.
The food was very good, but because the restaurant has a Michelin star, we expected more.
The food relative to the expectations was unfortunately not always as hoped for and lacked taste. Some of the dished were extremely good, some others were ok.
We were served 9 glasses of wine. They were excellent, but couldn't finish them.
The service was very good (not giving 5 stars because of the tour).
We payed 262.000 pesos + tip.
Definetly not worth the price.
Elizabeth — Google review
Excellent service, very friendly staff. Food was at the edge of being a Michelin star (at the least for the 7 course menu). The wine pairing was excellent except for the sparkling wine with the dessert
Joël Theisen — Google review
Lovely wine and dine experience with great service. Glad that I made it here by uber as my friend who drives can't make this trip.
April Lam — Google review
We had a really great wine and lunch experience there. The food was amazing. All the staff were great, incredibly receptive and very knowledgeable about the menu, the wine and pairings. The atmosphere itself is also great. Initially we were seated outside, which was very beautiful. Because of the Zonda wind, we were moved to an inside hall, which was very cozy.
Gabriel Koike — Google review
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Videla Aranda 7008, M5519 Maipú, Mendoza, Argentina
Lago Del Parque General San Martin is a vast urban park in the heart of the city, spanning across 420 hectares. It boasts a stunning lake, scenic promenades adorned with statuary and a delightful rose garden perfect for relaxation. The park entrance features impressive gates forged for the Turkish Sultan and shipped from England.
Beautiful park, designed by the French architect and landscaper Carlos Thays. The interesting thing about the park is that it was built to improve the health of the time (epidemics of diphtheria, cholera, and measles) and also the park serves as an alluvial defense. I recommend renting a bicycle to explore it entirely, and enjoy the sunset from near the lake.
Manu Rivoir — Google review
Very nice park, lots of shade, a few places to eat scattered around.
Minus one star due to some guy with a microphone and loud PA system shouting and another system playing music.
Came for quite relaxation.
Got fed up with the noise.
Richard Parker — Google review
Speechless. This park is a masterpiece of a recreational area in Mendoza. You can run, rowing, play tennis, picnicking, take a walk with your love one. It's magic. And the fountain! Come to visit Mendoza and don't miss Parque San Martín
C. J. Castellanos — Google review
Nice lake to walk around, be sure to not miss the small island and the free nature science museum.
Petr Vasicek — 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 Escobar — Google review
Very beautiful park, totally recommended for a visit
Many places to do some sports, routes for bicycle, great place for a picnic
I do live near and visit it every day
It is interesting place to visit in the morning and during the day
Also, there are many birds
You definitely need to visit it once you are in Mendoza
Andrii — Google review
The best place in Mendoza to go for a walk and relax! A vast park offers plenty of space for everybody, those who want yo experience and those who want to relax!
Many people use the park for training , while there are many different sports you can do through out all the park and there are those who just take their mate from home and go there to sea the sunset! Romantic spot in any case!
Stefanos Papadomichelakis — Google review
Great park, shady, quiet, sculptures, people running, cycling, walking. Peace
Brian Angle — Google review
Beautiful and central spot and Mendoza City. At the weekends, you will find a handcraft kermesse and plenty of space where you can grab picnic food and rest a bit.
Ana Gaeta (anita.porelmundo) — Google review
Beautiful park in Mendoza. It is very big and takes plenty of time to walk all around it to see the attractions. The tourist center is located near the entrance so make sure to stop by.
Zachary Gardner — Google review
Lots to do in this park as well as just wandering around and enjoying nature. I think there are two football stadiums, a lake, some roads to drive through and lots of paths for running or cycling, playgrounds, outdoor gym - everything you'd need!
Rishi Bhabutta — Google review
Lungs of the city ❤️ only got to see a small part but such a great relaxing space
shanah walker — Google review
This is a must see in the heart of the city. They have a big lake next to a garden of roses of varied colors. This green landscape is ideal to take a walk, have smoothies, alfajores, crêpes and more, or even take a bike ride. Loved it!
Camila Méndez — Google review
This is the biggest park in Mendoza. It's a good place for walking, different activities. Sometimes there are big events and celebrations here
Андрей Демидов — Google review
Must place to visit while in Mendoza. Beautiful places within the park since it is a big one. The fountain and the statue on the top of Mountain is the key.
Abid Javed — Google review
The park is beautiful, very clean and well-kept. The image of the gates with the mountain in the background is a great postcard... Marvelous!
Lulita Barrigón — Google review
The best place in town. Weather you wish to unwind, do so e sports, or treat your self with something nice to drink or eat.
Silvina Farkas — Google review
Beautiful park. It's clean, very well maintained, with plenty of relaxing areas to exercise or enjoy time with the family! You need more than one day to visit the fountain, lake, the Cerro de La Gloria monument, etc, so plan accordingly!
Andean winery known for its Malbec, offering tours & tastings plus a restaurant using local produce.
Beautiful winery, great lunch and wine pairing. The lunch view is unbeatable. You will be more than satisfied.
Rosena Harrington — Google review
Bodega Ruca Malen is an incredible experience. I wish I could give it more than 5 stars. My wife and I were visiting Mendoza from New York City, and we dropped in (no reservation!) for a 7-course lunch with wine pairings. Let me tell you, it was one of the best meals we have EVER had. Each course of the meal was exquisite, and the chef's choices were unique, well-prepared, and incredibly flavorful. We had 5 different wines (whites and reds), and each wine was lovely and perfectly paired with each course. Our server and sommelier were highly attentive, incredibly knowledgeable, and kept our wine glasses full throughout the nearly 3 hour meal. In addition, the bodega is located inside a sprawling and gorgeous vineyard, with the Andes mountains in the background. Much of the staff spoke both English and Spanish. If you are in Lujan de Cuyo, you absolutely must stop by for lunch. You will be talking about this meal for days. If I lived in the region, I would come here at least once a month!
David Soffar — Google review
メンドーサ近郊の、レストランが併設されたワイナリー。素晴らしかったです。建物やブドウ畑が綺麗で、とても気持ちよく食事ができました。
割と値は張りますが、それだけの価値があるワインと料理が楽しめます。コース料理でそれぞれのお皿に合わせたワインを提供してくれます。ワインボトルを買って帰れるのですな、レストランで飲んだワインが美味しすぎて、ついつい買いすぎました。
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A winery with a restaurant near Mendoza. It was great. The buildings and vineyards were beautiful, and I was able to eat very comfortably.
Although the price is relatively high, you can enjoy wine and food that are worth it. They serve wines that match each course meal. You can buy a bottle of wine to take home.
?? — Google review
We went there without a booking to see the property. Unlike many wineries that didn’t let us in without booking, not only they welcome us but also offered us a glass of wine, which was fantastic. The place is stunning and the staff super friendly. We bought several bottles of Malbec.
Michael Msika — Google review
Wonderful 7-course menu in a splendid setting and top-level attention from their lovely staff. The wines were very good too. We'll come back!
Bruno Selun — Google review
Great food with amazing views. Some of best food I‘ve ever eaten. Camila did a great job introducing all the ingredientes for every dish. Always professional and very attentive. The Wine, not so great. The Wine pairing menu for 8 courses, about £47 p/p. Expensive compared to other vineyards in the region. Would I do it again? Yes for the food, service and views.
Junior G — Google review
Superb food and wine and all in all, a great way to spend an afternoon just outside of Mendoza. It's a little bit far out of the city, but certainly worth the visit for the experience and the high quality service, food and wine. Many thanks to our hosts - we'll be sure to recommend you to our friends.
Daniel Engelsman — Google review
Absolutely fantastic experience here. Came for the tour of the Bodega as well as the wine pairing lunch, and everything was excellent. Service is tremendous, the wines are terrific, and the lunch is absolutely top notch.
David Pakman — Google review
Diana is precious! Such wonderful hospitality and very knowledgeable. We gave her tips about American wineries (California, Oregon, Washington, Finger Lakes region). She was so enthusiastic and inquisitive as were we about this area and history. Unfortunately we visited on Sovereignty Day and missed the restaurant being opened. However, very nice tour and tasting. Absolutely gorgeous property. The wine? Wow! Beautiful petit verdot and Cabernet franc. I have not personally had an Argentinian Pinot noir but I am now a huge fan. Thank you so much for a fun, beautiful, professional experience.
Courtney Worthen — Google review
Loved the lunch experience! Would definitely recommend and come back again!
Christina Huynh — Google review
Couldn't ask for much more here. Great service, great wine pairings, amazing ambiance. Because it wasn't too hot, I sat outside watching the clouds roll over the Andes during the dining experience. 2 of the courses that preceeded the main courses were a tad underwhelming. I loved the shrimp dish, and the main dish (beef) was a slam dunk. Overall, superb. My only critique: there were essentially 3 small desserts served...I think it would have been very cool if one of them was a local cheese offering.
Ethan Sommer — Google review
Stopped by first thing in the morning with no reservation - Diana greeted us at the door and was an excellent host. We had the Centenario and took one home - excellent wine and value.
Would have loved to take more but needed to manage luggage capacity and shipping wasn’t an option.
Stop by - I think they prefer reservations - but worth the stop!
John Stevens — Google review
Would not recommend the 7 course lunch. Firstly and most notably from the lunch, I found a bug in one of my dishes and a hair in another. The staff never apologised or did anything to compensate for this. Overall the lunch is extremely overpriced for the quality of the food. Additionally, when trying to make a reservation I contacted the WhatsApp number as directed on the winery’s Instagram page. After messaging and calling serval times I never received a response. I had however read other reviews where people had simply showed up at the winery for lunch with no problems, so I decided to do this too. However upon arriving I was confronted by a staff member who told me I should have made a reservation in advance by contacting the WhatsApp number, but nonetheless I could be served but it would be rushed. The price was 110,000 pesos per person.
Adam Hamilton — Google review
The place is heaven on earth. The floor seems a thick green carpet, the view of the mountains (still snowy in November!) and the beautiful weather made us have an exquisite experience. Nevertheless the food (although 6 pasos) was scarce and the wine was somewhat short (less than a glass every step of the way) for the AR$1,500 we paid per person. If you are lucky you get a nice waiter that serves you a bit more. Overall we had a great time. Arrive early as 12pm to get a table outside if the weather is nice.
With a main building in Mayan style, this winery is known for its high-altitude Malbec.
We stopped by unexpectedly and the staff were so welcoming and friendly. We tasted their amazing Malbec. Our visit was complimented with access to the upper deck which offered incredible views and a brief but very fun visit to their cellar. This place is a must come back for us 😎🍷
Jacqueline Tello — Google review
Very nice experience. The building is unique and impressive. The tour explains the different kind of soils they have in their vineyards and the difference between the different altitudes etc. Leonardo, the guide, also gave a lot of insights on the wines, which tasted very good. Highly recommended
Mic — Google review
I had been looking forward to visiting this winery(bodega) and I am glad to have finally made it. The architecture of the building is Mayan and is definitely a sight to see. I did the wine and music tour and it was interesting and different than any other tour I have done. I could see how music can affect your taste after experiencing this. The wine is top notch and the facilities are incredible. You will need a reservation to get into the place. Also be aware when walking around and taking photos you will be asked if you need any help. If you are in Mendoza this is a must see winery.
Harold Mayfield — Google review
I already visited several wineries arround the world. This winery is the most beautiful I ever visited. There people are very friendly and helpful. If you are a winelover, Catena-Zapata is a MUST.
Joel Rubim — Google review
The vineyard visit was amazing! The guide was very friendly and really took the time to explain the lovely history of the brand and how family plays a central role in everything. You really get to learn about and taste the difference in each of the malbecs they feature. The tour was informative as well as tasty as it also came with a degustation of local snacks that paired perfectly with the wine.
They now also have a restaurant close to la pirámide. It is a must visit not just for the delectable tasting menu but also for the beautiful architecture and the treasures it holds underneath. We opted for the smaller tasting menu and left full and satisfied. Bodega Catena Zapata should be a must on everyone’s list of places to visit!
Eileen Meng — Google review
A must visit in Mendoza! Welcoming Staff and amazing quality wines!
We were hosted by Carolina at "La Pirámide" Winery where we discover the Catena Wine Institute and the family history of pioneers.
Later on we had the fortune to visit the new feature of the family: Angélica Restaurant and the distillery where we tasted the unique Vermouth Vincenzo and the most delicious Grappa. Thanks Dani for showing us around!
martin mantegini — Google review
We did the Wine and Music tour. The winery is beautiful and the view of the Andes is amazing. The wine tour was good. The wine and music tasting was fun, but I was expecting live music and the music was played from a speaker. The wines were tasty. Outside of the tour was staff was not very nice. Everywhere we went they asked us what we were doing and it felt like they were trying to push us out. Overall, more expensive than other experiences that give you a lot more.
Ahmed Erakat — Google review
This is a wonderful wine produced by a great Family....got it at Costco a d enjoyed it with a Pizza and cheesesteaks.....Cheers
Charles Visalli — Google review
Beautiful winery and surroundings. Wine tours here are generally more expensive than most other local vineyards - I did the Renaissance Malbec tour (8,500 Pesos). The guide was very friendly and informative, although I felt that I didn't get the value from the tour compared to the price.
Very good selection of wines, especially on the premium tour.
Rohan Muralee — Google review
Awesome experience. Sofia show us the place and it was amazing. We really enjoyed the Vermouth.
Renan Gothard — Google review
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Cobos S/N, M5509 Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina
Landscaped hot springs complex surrounded by mountains, with several pools, a slide & a restaurant.
1000 ARS per person, come in the morning at 10am when they open up before all the tour buses drop the locals and tourists here. Was here on a Thursday morning (around 11am) and there was already 100s of people here. We opted for this termas over the spa (8000 ars /pp) because the views were similar! We didn't worry too much about the people because we planned to leave after 2 hours of bathing.
What's cool here is there are picnic areas, you can bring meats to grill. There's about 4 pools under the tent, 6 pools outside. There are two water slides that bring you to a pool with a big fountain wrapped with a lazy river. And then there's also another 4-6 pools below.
Water ranges between 25-35 degrees Celsius. There's also a cold water plunge.
Apparently they have lockers for rent, but most people just leave their stuff by the pool. Do bring your own bathing suit, bathrobe (bring from your hotel or rent!), Towels, slippers...
If you forget, there are shops selling stuff outside.
If you are hungry, there's also a few restaurants facing right across. The cool thing about this place is you can go in and out of the termas. So if you're hungry, get a bite and go back to the pool.
They having changing rooms, bathrooms - but I didn't see any showers.
Janet Kar — Google review
Go. Just go. You won't be disappointed. Lots of great places to eat a few steps outside the park.
Shawn Jenkins — Google review
It is a wonderful place that has to be te though. Remove that 3er world street market full of trash and will be a totally different story.
J M — Google review
We were here in August, it was pretty cold outside. The temperature of the baths inside was okay, but outside was pretty cold. Plus, there were too many people. There is no place to lock your stuff, so you always have to keep a look at your bags to make sure it's not stolen. They need to install lockers at the very least.
Konstantin Mednikov — Google review
Amazing place. Hot springs whit mountains views.
Ezequiel Lucero — Google review
The place is over crowded, no buck for deal. Definitely stay away if you can
Eunice Celeita — Google review
It certainly is true that the place is stunning, however we did not have a nice experience. The thermal pools were completely cluttered: there wasn’t a pool in which I could bath and not be touching someone. Apart from that, the whole place was overcrowded. The bathrooms, extra pools, etc. I think that the even worst part of this experience was that the thermal pools were not even hot. They were simply like any other normal pool.
Ema Dithurbide — Google review
The rooms were booked way in advance which meant either going to the water park or not going at all.
Be warned that people get there before the opening time and start getting in line. By 10am the place is quite full. You may rent a bathrobe in case you don't have a towel. The interesting part was purchasing meat cuts and barbecuing it outdoors.
Natalia Kodaratos — Google review
It's not worth the trip.
The advertisement is nicely done to promote a very horrible and overcrowded place. It's literally a pool for families with kids with low safety mesures and definitely NOT a spa.
The water is not just dirty. It's so filthy, and I really do not want to know what's all that white stuff swimming inside of it.
Tony — Google review
Our reservation said with transportation. It wasn’t included. This happened to a line of people who made a reservation. The women organizing buses let other customers on who didn’t have spa package before us, told us this shouldn’t have happened, and then laughed. An Uber was 3700 pesos when the shuttle was 4800 for two people. Should’ve taken an Uber instead of coordinating with rude people.
Alex Kuligowski — Google review
This place is overestimated. I would not recommend going here as even during the weeks day it’s super crowded and does not look appealing to get it in to that water full of people. As well entrance fee is 2000 pesos which is way too much for this place. So think twice before going. And avoid on weekends on holidays.
Espacio Salentein is a modern winery located in the UCO Valley, surrounded by stunning views of mountains and vineyards. The building itself is made of cast concrete and offers a unique setting for wine enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy an exquisite menu paired with fine wines while taking in the beautiful Andes scenery. The venue also hosts art events, musical shows, and even serves as a destination wedding location.
Great place but make sure you reserve first or else you're stuck with just walking the grounds.
Amazing menu, it's an experience for the senses. Great food, wine acompanied by a beautiful view of the Andes, there's nothing like it.
If you smoke, you can step out onto the porch and sit in the sofas-enjoy an incredible view, don't forget your wine glass.
Great service and I recommend buying their wine glasses at the gift shop and the olive oil. 🫒
Maria Eugenia Leites — Google review
We arrived there just on time for lunch.
We were on one of the first tables to be seated. After choosing our menu and getting our first plate we realized that all the other tables had gotten some bread with some type of sauce. They forgot about us and totally pretended not to see that (even when they came to take the plates). The food is really good! But nothing special at all. I’d expect something more elaborated for this price (10,500.00 per person). The second thing that got me intrigued is that there was a street dog roaming around the restaurant and the waiters pretended that it was something normal. The dog was full of fleas and totally not taken care of. None of the waiters took the dog away (you would expect a high level restaurant not to have street animals roaming between the tables). At some point the dog even jumped on my GF and got her blouse mud dirty. The third and last thing was that there was SO MUCH trash on the grass. Pieced of paper, plastic, cigarettes. It seems like no one has ever cleaned that up. In the end, I’d recommend you to take the tour but eat somewhere else (maybe even better for that price tag). I didn’t enjoy it at all.
Tales Pimenta — Google review
Great experience. Interesting tour with unique elements to this winery and cellar. Nice wines. Beautiful setting. Friendly duck that roams the grounds.
Daniel Giffney — Google review
My wife and I had a fabulous time on a private tour at Bodega Salentein. Our tour guide, Marcelo, made the experience memorable with his passionate and knowledgeable presentation, and we felt so very welcomed. The six wines we tried were all excellent and each at the top of its class. Our favorite was the Numina Gran Corte, which is a blend of malbec, cabernet, merlot, cab franc, and petit verdot. The Primus malbec 2015 was excellent as well. The tour normally takes 1.5 hours but we got along so well with Marcelo, it was well over 2 hours and we were still in tasting room when Marcelo finally was asked to move on. Just to demonstrate the tremendous hospitality this Bodega shows its visitors. Would love to re-visit next time we're in Mendoza.
James Ting — Google review
Delicious food and wine with spectacular view at a reasonable cost.
Prateek Verma — Google review
beautiful restaurant in an interesting winery, with great food and great views
Asher Berry — Google review
Very modern, cast concrete building.
Not really cozy, but impressive.
Food was good, service was excellent.
Pay with pesos, or you're going to get screwed on the exchange rate.
TriLife — Google review
A classic views in the UCO Valley surrounded by mountains and vineyards. The views change as the day goes by making one of a kind sunset. Great destination wedding place, tons of art events and musical shows. This place is definitely worth to visit if you hard going near by.
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 Scott — 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
Excellent experience! They helped me with my disabled sister and my elderly mother and gave them a special visit which they enjoyed very much.
Paula Dubcovsky — 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 Scherzinger — Google review
The guided tour is great and the place is an important part of the history of San Rafael
Aramil Rey — 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 Kusmin — Google review
Highly recommend. Great wine!
Alan Rathbun — Google review
Nagaoka accepts criticism cheerfully, and uses criticism productively to develop own abilities and skills. When working to a firm but realistic deadline, Nagaoka always completes tasks to an adequate standard. Accuracy and neatness may suffer but the outcome is acceptable. Puts in some extra hours to meet the deadline. When dressed for the job, personal appearance and dress immediately impress. Distinctive, perhaps distinguished. Performs most jobs well and has the habit of checking work outcomes. Nagaoka is achieving excellence in some areas but in others is not yet achieving the highest standards.
A persuasive, engaging speaker when well-prepared, but uncomfortable and less effective when asked to speak off-the-cuff. Nagaoka enjoys working without supervision and usually continues to carry out duties effectively. Still needs to learn when it is appropriate to call for a supervisor’s advice or authority to act. Habitually asks questions in order to fully understand a position or a statement. Keeps asking until the facts are clear and the truth is understood. Can work in a team but often produces individual work at the end of a group activity. Not supportive or tolerant of others in the team.
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Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen 1900, M5600 San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina