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Where to stay in Mendoza
Best time: Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months offer pleasant weather, ideal for vineyard tours and outdoor activities, with fewer tourists.
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★ 4.0Chozos By Aken Spirit
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★ 4.0Super Resort Las Lenas
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★ 4.0Finca Adalgisa Wine Hotel, Vineyard and Winery
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★ 4.0Monte Coiron
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★ 4.0Casa Septem
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★ 4.0Amerian Chacras De Coria
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★ 4.0Hotel de Cielo
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★ 4.0Hotel Valle Grande
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★ 4.0Casa La Galeana Hotel & Cava
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★ 4.0San Martin Hotel and Spa
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★ 4.0Finca Boutique Un Buen Año
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★ 4.0Postales By Dot Boutique
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Mendoza on the map
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Mendoza, like a local
Don't miss
- Parque General San Martín: A beautiful expansive park perfect for leisurely strolls and picnics.
- Bodega Catena Zapata: Renowned winery known for its architectural beauty and exceptional Malbec.
- Plaza Independencia: The main square that hosts various cultural events and local markets.
- The Andes Mountains: Stunning views and opportunities for hiking and skiing.
- Museo del Area Fundacional: Offers insights into Mendoza's history and heritage.
Where to eat
- The Vines Resort & Spa: Offers exquisite local cuisine paired with superb wines.
- La Boca: Famous for its traditional Argentine barbecue (asado) and local ambiance.
- El Patio de Jesús María: Renowned for its homemade pasta and delicious empanadas.
Do this
- Wine Tasting Tour: Explore the world-famous Malbecs and enjoy vineyard views.
- Aconcagua Trekking: Experience the highest peak in South America with breathtaking scenery.
- Mendoza's Harvest Festival (Fiesta de la Vendimia): A vibrant celebration of winemaking culture held every March.
Local tips
- Visit local markets like Mercado Central for authentic food and artisan products.
- Try the 'malbec con carne' pairing at a parilla for a true local dining experience.
- Bring a refillable water bottle; it’s common to find fountains in parks.
- Explore the bike trails in Maipú for a unique vineyard experience without the crowds.
Know before you go
Best time
Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months offer pleasant weather, ideal for vineyard tours and outdoor activities, with fewer tourists.
Getting around
Buses, taxis, and rental cars are common; biking is also popular around the vineyards.
Airport
MDZ
Language
Spanish
Money
Argentine Peso (ARS); credit cards are widely accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller businesses. Mobile payments like Mercado Pago are common.
Safety
Mendoza is generally safe for tourists, though petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
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