The word rafting has been popularized to such an extent that everyone knows it consists of the descent of a group of amateurs down a turbulent river using an inflatable raft.
Even though one may go rafting a...
In Mendoza, sport fishing is combined with vast landscapes such as crystal clear streams, lakes, and rivers among valleys and mountains, or water mirrors created for irrigation and electricity that are associat...
Aerosports take place in Cerro Arco (El Challao, a few kilometers from the city of Mendoza). It represents a unique setting in the country due to its climate conditions. Here you can take tandem flights, accomp...
The main streets and Plazas in Mendoza, specially San Martin Avenue have had their structural line perfected. It is composed of refreshing groves (kept alive by our traditional irrigation ditches or acequias), ...
In 1941, the members of the Mendoza Legislature, passed an act creating a Governmental District, where administrative activities would be concentrated. The chosen land used to be a part of Quinta Agronomica. It...
It was designed in 1896 by architect Carlos Thays, the well-known French landscape architect assigned to project the park, combines in it the English and French tradition of the gardening of the 19th century.
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Just minutes from downtown, is the modern and functional MENDOZA SHOPPING PLAZA one of the most beautiful and extensive in the country. It offers countless shopping, eating and leisure options that are open all...
Mendoza is located in central-western Argentina.
Mendoza is –with a population of approximately 2 million inhabitants- the cultural and business center of the Cuyo Region.
It is bounded by the Province ...
Traditionally known as the ‘Land of Wine and Sunshine’, Mendoza is one of Argentina’s tourist destinations whose takes in travelers 365 days a year not only with its usual warmth, but with a variety of th...
Mendoza has a continental semi-arid climate. It has very high temperatures during summer and very low temperatures during winter. Precipitations barely exceed 250 mm annually.
Seasonal weather varies dependi...