3/5 - Okay
It must be great a harvest season and when i rains. The city is very dusty and dry. The tram system is good and the main park is great to walk around.
Wineries, casinos and spas highlight some notable features of Mendoza City Center. Make a stop by Chile Square or Plaza Italia while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Mendoza Station or Belgrano Station to get around town.
Wineries, mountain views and casinos highlight some notable features of Historic Center. Make a stop by Independence Square or Plaza Italia while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Belgrano Station or Pedro Molina Station to get around town.
When in Luzuriaga and the surrounding area, you'll want to check out sights like Navarro Correas Winery or Bodega Giol and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Luzuriaga Station or Piedra Buena Station.
If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Gobernador Benegas and surrounding area, you can visit Palmares Open Mall and Navarro Correas Winery.
If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Villa Hipódromo and surrounding area, you can visit General San Martin Park and Malvinas Argentinas Stadium.
While General Gutiérrez isn't home to many top sights, Arena Maipu and Navarro Correas Winery are some notable places to visit nearby.
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Visit Mendoza’s cultural heart to see museums and basilicas or simply sit in the shade with an ice cream and watch the entertainment in the plaza.
Walk or cycle around this expansive park to see the glistening lake, pay your respects at the war memorials and enjoy a great view of the city.
Find a quiet place to enjoy a siesta in this peaceful park, complete with a playground and a monument to the city’s Italian heritage.
Unwind in one of Mendoza’s most beautiful public squares, given to Argentina by the Spanish government.
Modern facilities complement centuries-old vineyards at this Argentine winery, renowned for its Malbecs and crisp sparkling whites.
Just a short walk from Mendoza’s downtown, this square is home to a monument that pays tribute to Argentina’s most beloved general.
It must be great a harvest season and when i rains. The city is very dusty and dry. The tram system is good and the main park is great to walk around.
this is beautiful city and a must see for any food and wine lover