Top 9 Wineries in Mendoza You Must Visit

1- Zuccardi Winery

Zuccardi Winery, a unique and special place, is a family-owned winery and one of the most respected and innovative in the country, known for its focus on terroir and sustainability. It was built in 2013 and inaugurated in 2016. The building is a representation of the mountain, which defines both the climate and soils of the region.

It was built with natural elements, using local stones that are round, white, and limestone. It’s made of concrete from the outside in, from the stone walls to the epoxy-free concrete vats where the wines are produced.

The vats and amphoras are the result of years of experimentation in the search for the ideal vessel, eventually leading to a trunk-conical shape that allows for a more natural process in working with the musts and wines.

The winery has three main estates in:

Each estate has its own microclimate and unique soil conditions, allowing for the production of a wide range of wines, from classic Malbec to more experimental blends.

Some of the most popular wines are:

  • Zuccardi Santa Julia Varietals
  • Zuccardi Piedra Infinita Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Zuccardi Q Malbec

They have received significant recognitions, such as the award for Best New World Winery in 2022 by the prestigious American magazine Wine Enthusiast, ranking as the most well-known winery outside of the United States and Europe.

Zuccardi is strongly committed to sustainability, using solar energy to power its operations, recycling water and waste. They are also highly focused on biodiversity, having planted over 100,000 native trees on their properties.

Zuccardi produces award-winning wines and is a popular tourist destination. The winery offers guided tours and tastings, as well as a restaurant and a shop.

The restaurant, “Piedra Infinita,” opened its doors in March 2016. Located in Paraje Altamira, Uco Valley, in front of the majestic Andes Mountains, it has a capacity for 50 guests. Visitors can enjoy a four-course menu made with regional products and gourmet flair, paired with wines from the house.

It is open from 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday to Sunday, for lunch service. On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, it opens at 8:00 p.m. for dinner service. We recommend reserving in advance to secure your spot.

For tours and tastings, visitors can explore the winery spaces as well as the vineyards, discovering the characteristics and specific features of the different soils that give the wines their identity.

Tourism: Open Monday to Sunday. Hours for tours and tastings: 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. All programs require prior reservation.

2- Bianchi Winery

Bianchi Winery is a family-owned winery that embodies values of tradition, quality, prestige, innovation, and modernity in Argentine winemaking, always maintaining excellence in all their products.

Located in the historic region of San Rafael and the Uco Valley in Mendoza, Bianchi Winery is considered Argentina’s heritage winery, known worldwide for its long history of producing excellent wines and sparkling wines.

The story began in 1928 when Valentín Bianchi achieved one of his biggest dreams: owning a vineyard and opening a winery, which he named “El Chiche,” meaning “the little winery of great wines.”

Determined to make the best wines in the country, he brought over European grape varieties and adapted them to the climate and soil of the San Rafael region, establishing the family winery that would become a true Argentine heritage: Bodegas Bianchi.

Valentín’s son, Enzo Bianchi, carried on his father’s vision, focusing on innovation and top quality in all their wines. Bold and forward-thinking, Enzo created pioneering red and white wines that set trends in Argentine winemaking. Iconic wines like Don Valentín Lacrado and Bianchi Particular came from his knowledge and intuition.

Enzo’s three children, Valentín, Raúl, and Sylvia, together with their cousins, the Stradella family, continued to build on this legacy, earning international awards and recognition.

Today, Bianchi Winery is a global brand, present in over 40 countries, representing the values and quality of Argentine wine around the world.

With more than 90 years of history and four generations of winemaking, the Bianchi Family keeps the family’s legacy and values alive, crafting unique wines and always searching for new flavors to share both locally and internationally.

You can purchase their wines on their website, learn more about their story, and book a visit to the winery.

 

3- Salentein Winery

Salentein is the first Argentine winery that combines wine, art, gastronomy, and the good life: “We founded a winery, transforming a region.”

The winery is located at an altitude of 1,200 meters, right in the center of the vineyards, surrounded by over 49 hectares of preserved native desert habitat that forms part of the landscape. The western horizon is dominated by the nearby snow-capped Andes, rising over 6,100 meters.

This magnificent winery was designed with both form and function in mind. Its cross-shaped design allows for careful handling of the grapes and wine, reducing the distance that both the fruit and the final product travel during the various stages of production. Each wing of the winery is a small facility with two levels.

The four wings converge in a circular central chamber, similar to an amphitheater, inspired by the classic temples of antiquity.

The underground cellars are located nine meters below ground. From the upper level, the floor of the central chamber features a significant design with strong symbolic content: it is based on the compass rose, with each point oriented towards the cardinal directions, representing its connection to the rest of the world.

There are three tasting rooms: one central room and two side rooms, located in the basement at the same level as the wine cellars.

The beauty and function come together in the Primus Room. This exclusive space is unique in the country and contains 12 French oak barrels of 7,600 liters each, equipped with a controlled cooling system. Here, only during harvests of exceptional quality fruit, the limited edition wine line of Bodegas Salentein is produced.

The three estates range from 1,050 to 1,700 meters in altitude. The San Pablo estate features the highest vineyards in the province and some of the highest in the world. The high elevation of the estates offers two main advantages: access to water and temperature control.

The soils of the three estates vary, but they are generally alluvial and sandy, situated over a bed of stones. These characteristics facilitate permeability and drainage, allowing for regulated irrigation to control both vine vigor and grape quality.

The climate of the estates is continental and monsoonal, meaning it is dry and sunny almost every day of the year. Annual precipitation is low, averaging 204 millimeters, mainly in the summer. It typically snows about three times a year in winter. This climate helps produce healthy grapes without the need for treatments against diseases caused by humidity or insects.

Additionally, the temperature range in the region reaches up to 16°C, contributing to the health of the plants.

Bodegas Salentein’s vineyards are irrigated with pure water from the melting snow of the Andes, sourced directly from streams or underground aquifers. The clarity and purity of this water results in a low pH in the grapes, higher acidity, and wines with more color and aging potential.

The Salentein Restaurant is a magnificent place to enjoy wine and gastronomy with an unparalleled view and natural surroundings. Under the guidance of our executive chef Matías Gil Falcón, the restaurant pairs the best local dishes with our wines.

The restaurant emphasizes local producers from the Uco Valley, respecting local ingredients and honoring the roots of Andean culture. Guests can enjoy a variety of tasting menus or order à la carte, with the option to try all the wines from the winery.

It is open daily from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., with prior reservation required.

For reservations, inquiries, and pricing:

Salentein also offers lodging, with a total of 14 rooms surrounded by gardens and vineyards, a seasonal pool with a view of the Andes, and much more. Guests can enjoy various activities such as:

  • Visit to Salentein Winery
  • Visit to the Killka Art Gallery
  • Access to the Chapel of Gratitude

Guests of Posada Salentein receive benefits at the Espacio Salentein restaurant and in the wine shop.

Pets are not allowed.

Reservations: posada@salentein.com
WhatsApp 24 hours: +549 261 6860153

 

4- Norton Winery

Norton has five vineyards spread across the main terroirs of Mendoza Province, at the foothills of the Andes Mountains, all located in a privileged area known as the First Zone because of the quality of its grapes. The vineyards are planted with various grape varieties, including Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc.

According to Norton, it’s not just the geographical location that influences the quality of the wines, but also the age of the vines.

Norton is one of the largest and most respected wineries in Argentina, producing a wide range of wines, from Malbec to Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. The winery is also known for its innovative winemaking practices, commitment to sustainable viticulture, and tourist attractions.

Founded in 1900 by Edmundo Norton, an English engineer inspired by the beauty of the Mendoza Valley and the potential for great wines, Norton quickly became one of Argentina’s leading wineries. Its wines are now exported to over 60 countries worldwide.

The winery produces a wide range of high-quality wines, from basic to premium. Some of the most popular wines include:

  • Malbec DOC: A classic Argentine Malbec with aromas of black fruits, spices, and chocolate.
  • Libre Malbec: A modern Malbec with bold flavors of red fruits, blackberry, and plum.
  • Altura Malbec: A single-varietal Malbec from high-altitude vineyards, with concentrated flavors of black fruits, smoke, and spices.
  • Select Pinot Noir: A Pinot Noir with aromas of red fruits, rose petals, and spices.
  • Talisman Cabernet Sauvignon: A Cabernet Sauvignon with aromas of black fruits, cedar, and tobacco.

Norton is also recognized for its innovative winemaking practices, using various techniques to produce wines with complex flavors and aromas, such as cryoextraction to extract aromas and flavors from the grapes without pulling out strong tannins.

The winery is strongly committed to sustainable viticulture. It employs several practices to reduce its environmental impact, including drip irrigation, composting, and cover crops.

Norton is a popular tourist destination that offers a variety of tours and tastings. You can enjoy the winery’s restaurant, which features a menu of regional cuisine paired with its wines.

Through its website, you can learn more about its history, explore its wines, and even purchase them online. (54261) 490 – 9700

5- Catena Zapata Winery

Nicolás Catena Zapata has successfully put Argentina on the global wine map, focusing entirely on quality.

Great wines begin in the vineyard. His vision is to create intense and unforgettable wines that truly express the terroir. The story of Catena is the story of Argentine wine.

Founded in 1902, Catena Zapata Winery is recognized for its pioneering role in reviving the Malbec variety and discovering extreme high-altitude terroirs at the foot of the Andes.

The Adrianna Vineyard, located at nearly 1,500 meters above sea level, has been called the Grand Cru of South America.

Awards and Distinctions include Decanter Man of the Year, Wine Spectator Distinguished Service Award, Der Feinschmaker Award, Wine and Spirits, and Wine Enthusiast Winery Awards.

“There are many ways to discover a new and extraordinary terroir. Luck plays an important role, but luck means nothing if you don’t know what you’re looking for; understanding what constitutes a quality terroir is a real challenge in these times of climate change.”

Nicolás Catena Zapata dared to plant vines where no one thought they could ripen. His high-altitude wine revolution culminated in the discovery of a new terroir for wine: the Adrianna Vineyard, planted at nearly 1,500 meters above sea level.

Currently, the Catena Institute of Wine team is studying every meter, rock, insect, and microorganism of the Adrianna Vineyard, potentially making it the most studied vineyard in the world.

Each of the Catena Zapata family vineyards is divided into plots based on soil composition. These plots are cultivated and harvested separately to extract their most authentic fruit expression.

They have a total of 6 vineyards:

  • Adrianna Vineyard
  • Domingo Vineyard
  • Nicasia Vineyard
  • Angelica Sur Vineyard
  • La Piramide Vineyard
  • Angelica Vineyard

The Catena Institute of Wine, along with the winemaking and viticulture team at Catena Zapata, has the ambitious mission of producing Argentine wines that can compete with the best in the world, advancing Argentina’s wine regions to the forefront over the next 100 years.

In collaboration with the University of California, Davis, and the National University of Cuyo, they lead research and development projects aimed at expanding the boundaries of viticulture knowledge for technicians and the larger wine community.

They have a restaurant called Angelica, where reservations are required. For any issues, you should contact them directly at their email: reservas@angelicarestaurante.com or call the restaurant at +54 9 2615 07-6901. The restaurant will get back to you directly within two weeks.

From Italy to Mendoza, from Bonarda to Malbec, the story of the Catena Zapata family is part of Argentine wine history. They invite you to let the iconic wines of Catena Zapata tell you the century-old story of the family that redefined the word “wine” in Argentina.

This experience includes:

  • Tour of the winery
  • Tasting of 5 wines: Saint Felicien Bonarda, DV Catena Malbec-Malbec, Angélica Zapata Chardonnay Alta, Argentine Malbec, and Nicolás Catena Zapata

Groups of up to 10 people with a duration of 2 hours.

They invite you to discover a universe of pleasurable sensations, tasting and pairing Catena Zapata wines with a selection of eclectic music.

Includes:

  • Tour of the winery
  • Sensory experience with music paired with a tasting of 5 wines: Angélica Zapata Chardonnay Alta, Catena Alta Cabernet Sauvignon, Nicasia Malbec, Argentine Malbec, Saint Felicien Nature

Groups of up to 10 people with a duration of 1 hour and 45 minutes.

6- Ruca Malen Winery

This contemporary winery conveys a passion for wine through its commitment to quality and diversity, from the terroir to the production methods.

Situated in Agrelo, Luján de Cuyo, in Mendoza’s premier wine region, they focus on producing high-end wines.

Dedicated to sustainable practices, they have been certified organic since 2020.

Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Andes while experiencing their exceptional wines.

7- Bodega Trapiche

Trapiche Winery, located in Maipú, is surrounded by a unique natural landscape defined by its vineyards and olive groves. Not only is the natural setting worth admiring, but its Renaissance-style building from 1912 is also considered one of the icons of Argentine wine architecture.

Since its inception in 1883, Bodega Trapiche has been recognized for its pursuit of innovation. Understanding the land as its most precious asset and utilizing the latest technologies to explore uncharted territories makes Trapiche a winery that challenges the norm.

The winery was a pioneer in several areas, such as introducing French grape varieties, importing French oak barrels, and creating wines from micro-terroirs.

By exploring the highest global standards in viticulture, Trapiche has become one of the leading export brands in Argentina and has received numerous international accolades.

They practice biodynamics, which involves preserving the natural environment without using chemical compounds, herbicides, or fungicides. They calculate lunar cycles for harvesting, maintain ecosystem balance, promote biological diversity, and restore soil bacterial activity.

Trapiche Restaurant

Their culinary proposal includes a tasting menu paired with the most exclusive Trapiche wines and various à la carte options. They harvest potatoes, tomatoes, olives, and seasonal vegetables from their own garden, ensuring freshness and quality in their offerings.

Visit and Tasting Guide

  • Sea and Mountain Tasting
  • Trapiche Experience Tasting
  • Single Vineyards Tasting
  • Signature Wines Tasting

Masterclass

A pairing class led by the Head Sommelier offers the opportunity to experience the most representative wines from the cellar, accompanied by cheeses, nuts, and jams.

Reservations are required for a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 8 people, with at least 48 hours’ notice.

Station 83

They have a bar located in the Maipú winery, offering a completely new and different experience inside a train car that originally transported grapes to and from the winery.

Additionally, they have a winery in Chapadmalal, 6 kilometers from the sea, surrounded by gentle hills and beautiful fields that lead to the South Atlantic.

Hours: Monday to Sunday from 9:30 AM to 5 PM.
Last visit: 4 PM.
Guided tours require advance reservation.

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8- Séptima Winery

Raventós Codorníu is one of the oldest wine families in Spain, dedicated to winemaking since 1551, with over 465 years of experience producing wines and cavas enjoyed worldwide.

Looking to expand into the New World’s great terroirs, Raventós Codorníu established itself in Napa Valley in 1991. After exploring different regions, they chose Agrelo, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina, in 1999 for its excellent conditions for producing international-quality wines. The winery was built in 2001 in Agrelo, at the foot of the Andes, at 1,050 meters above sea level.

Today, they have 14 historic wineries and offer wines that highlight the winemaking tradition and essence of each region.

The winery is part of a 21st-century model that combines European heritage and knowledge, owning estates, producing premium wines, and showing great respect for the terroir.

Innovation, research, and experimentation are key pillars at Séptima Winery. They aim to create unique wines that truly represent the land while being creative and honoring the history of quality wine producers.

Their winemaking approach is clean and minimally invasive, respecting both the varietal characteristics and the terroir of the grapes.

They produce modern, authentic, and noble wines with high quality sustained over time, and a clear sense of terroir.

They create contemporary wines with a strong varietal identity, using high-quality grapes and innovative winemaking techniques.

They were pioneers in precision agriculture, studying each row and mapping by plots. In winemaking, they conduct experiments with microvinifications, co-fermentation with grape pomace, research on indigenous yeasts, and use various methods and containers for fermentation and aging.

9- Los Toneles Winery

Their efforts are focused on producing high-quality grapes, which are hand-harvested from high-altitude valleys.

The wine reflects the essence of the land and the hard work of people. Therefore, from the beginning, they decided that the winery would only use grapes from small-scale vineyards. These vineyards are located in various regions, where fewer varieties are grown per hectare, prioritizing quality over quantity to preserve and convey the values and personality of each estate.

Finca Don Arturo

  • Located in Manzano, Uco Valley.
  • Covers an area of 300 hectares, with 32 hectares planted, at 1,400 meters above sea level.

Finca Mantrax

Located in Chacayes, Uco Valley.

Covers an area of 90 hectares, with 53 hectares planted, at 1,250 meters above sea level.

Inside its warm walls and high ceilings, one can feel the heartbeat of time, the hard work, dedication, and passion of those who celebrate the life of wine.

Views and Tastings

They offer a tour featuring 4 wine portfolios that represent the diversity and expression of the Cuyo wine region.

GUIDED TOURS WITH ITINERANT TASTINGS

Fuego Blanco

  • Fuego Blanco Malbec Syrah.
  • Wine sample in the winery’s concrete pool.
  • Flintstone Malbec.

Mosquita Muerta

  • Mosquita Muerta Margarita for the Pigs.
  • Sample in the winery’s concrete pool.
  • Mosquita Muerta Malcriado.

Cafeteria

La Casona Art & Coffee is their café, where art, architecture, and design combine with specialty coffee and artisanal pastries.

It offers a gourmet experience where baristas, chefs, and pastry chefs cater to consumers seeking sophisticated options, prioritizing a leisurely and mindful tasting experience. Here, art and delicate pastries coexist with exquisite elegance.

Days and Hours

They are open Tuesday to Sunday from 12 PM to 9 PM.

Brunch, lunch, or afternoon snacks.

Abrasado

They ensure full traceability and quality in all processes; it is the only restaurant in the Cuyo region offering aged meats, with their signature being dry-aged meats, a process that enhances flavor, color, tenderness, texture, and juiciness.

Days and Hours

They welcome visitors:

  • Tuesday to Sunday: from 12 PM to 2:30 PM (lunch)
  • Tuesday to Saturday: from 7 PM to 10:30 PM (dinner)

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Recommended Activities to Enjoy in Mendoza City

Mendoza, the land of sun and good wine, is an unmissable and unmatched destination to enjoy all its experiences, views, and activities in nature with its mountains, tourist attractions, and wineries to visit and enjoy with unforgettable guided tours.

Parque “General San Martín”

The Parque General San Martín is the most important green space in the city of Mendoza and therefo re a must-see in the city.

The park is very popular with locals and tourists. It was designed by the French landscape architect Carlos Thays (the same one who designed the forests and the rose garden in Palermo in Buenos Aires) and has an area of 307 hectares, an artificial lake, children’s playground, and different landscaped areas.

To get to the place and experience it in all its splendor, you will definitely need a vehicle. The main entrance where the famous gate is located is on Av. Del Libertador, corner Av. Bulogne Sur Mer.

The entrance gates to Parque San Martín are a true gem of wrought iron, originally designed for the palace of a Turkish sultan.

Caballitos de Marly

In the access roundabout to the park is Los Caballitos de Marly, a replica of a famous work by the French sculptor Guillermo Coustou called Les Chevaux de Marly, which can currently be seen at the Louvre Museum.

Lago del parque San Martín

With a size of 1000 meters long by 100 meters wide. The Club de Regatas de Mendoza, one of the most important and oldest in the city, operates on the lake, where rowing enthusiasts practice their sport. In the southern sector of the lake is the Isla de los “Enamorados” which is accessed by a beautiful bridge. On the north shore is the Fuente de los Continentes and the Rosedal.

Cerro de la Gloria

Next to the park is Cerro de la Gloria with an important monument to the independence struggles led by General San Martín and the Army of the Andes.

Teatro Griego Frank Romero Day

The Frank Romero Day Greek Theater can accommodate up to 19,000 people and since 1963 has been the venue for the closing of the National Grape Harvest Festival.

Malvinas Argentinas World Cup Stadium

With a capacity of 42,500 people, the Malvinas Argentinas World Cup Stadium it is located within the General San Martín Park in the capital of Mendoza.

It was inaugurated on May 14, 1978, in anticipation of the World Cup that was held in Argentina that same year. The stadium was also one of the venues for the 2011 Copa América, in which it underwent a renovation, and the South American qualifying rounds.

Since 2017, it has become one of the venues for the Copa Argentina.

Other places to visit in Parque San Martín:

Natural History Museum
Aboriginal Park
National University of Cuyo

Walk through Aristides Villanueva

Mendoza lives at night on Aristides Street, inviting both Mendoza residents and tourists from all over the world. After your tour of San Martín Park, we recommend going to this beautiful street full of bars and restaurants.

Arístides Villanueva Street is the most visited and renowned street in the city, on which the young night of Mendoza has been established. It offers restaurants, bars, Irish Pubs and much more, next to each other. It is also very close to the center, but we recommend you go by vehicle to explore more and see other places in the area. It is ideal as a “previous” to then go dancing and is prepared to receive the foreigner speaking their own language. Calle Arístides has shine and elegance and when the weekend arrives, there is no room for anything and fun is guaranteed.

The sidewalks of the avenue are completely occupied with the tables and chairs of the restaurants and during the weekends with small street shows. The Antares and the William Brown Irish bar are a must on a night chosen to have a good time.

Beer continues to be chosen to share a local or regional bite. But good Mendoza wines are taking over those spaces since the winery boom is changing tastes and customs. If we talk about wines and tastings, Cabrera Charif Wine House has its own wine bar and wine cellar.

In Mendoza, everything is close. In summer, when the days lengthen and the heat lengthens the time spent away from home, good drinks at Arístides are a good option.

Carlos Alonso Museum

The Carlos Alonso Museum is a mansion for Mendoza culture. On the traditional Avenida Emilio Civit, in the City, stands the impressive mansion, one of the most representative in the history of the province.

It was built in 1912 by Víctor Babino, at the request of Luis Stoppel, a diplomat and businessman born in Chile and based in Mendoza. Its imposing interior invites you to explore every corner, where, currently, the works of renowned Mendoza artists are exhibited.

This space for the visual arts has 2 sectors: Space A and Space B, where samples from different artists are presented.
The Stoppel Mansion can be visited from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Malls

For a day of shopping, we recommend the best shopping centers to visit, explore and add beautiful memories of “The land of sun and good wine” to your suitcase.

Mendoza Plaza Shopping: A shopping and entertainment experience

We begin our journey at the iconic Mendoza Plaza Shopping, the city’s first shopping center, presenting a perfect mix of fashion stores, dining options and entertainment for the whole family.

With 30 years of activity, located at Avenida Acceso Este 3280, Mendoza Plaza Shopping has 180 stores in different segments, from international brand stores to local stores with local products.

Beyond its variety of shops, shopping provides a great experience of services and entertainment. On your walk through this shopping center you can go to the movies, walk, taste the best dishes or take the children to Neverland, a place of games and entertainment for the little ones.

So, it is a fantastic place to enjoy with the whole family. You can visit it from Monday to Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

La Barraca Mall & Outlet: An oasis of sophistication and good taste

La Barraca Mall offers its Luxury Outlet offering, being one of the pioneers in this model within the city.

It is not among the largest, but it certainly has an interesting variety of options in stores for women, men and children. In addition to the convenient service, deco & home premises and the gastronomic offer for all tastes, inside and outside the establishment.

Without a doubt, one of the great attractions in La Barraca are the outlet sections in almost all brands. This way, you can access the best options in terms of quality without investing a lot of money.

Located on Calle Las Cañas 1833, Dorrego, Guaymallén. The opening hours depend on the store you want to go to, but we leave you the general hours:
Clothing: from 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Gastronomy: from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Coffees: from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Palmares Open Mall: A place to relax and enjoy shopping and fun

We close our list with the charming Palmares Open Mall, an ideal option for those looking for a relaxed atmosphere for shopping, drinking a good wine or doing other leisure or consumption activities.

Located on Avenida Panamericana 2650, the Palmares Open Mall Shopping Center has a seal that distinguishes it from other shopping centers in Mendoza: its open-air design, surrounded by beautiful gardens and green areas, creating a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere.

This shopping center has more than 120 well-equipped stores and movie theaters and a play area for the little ones, thus expanding your entertainment options. Beyond offering an environment favorable to family fun, this center allows you to find the best offers, recognized brands and international franchises.

If you want to visit Palmares Open Mall, you must do so from Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 21:00 and on Sundays between 11:00 and 21:00.

Independence Theater

The Independencia Theater is the main stage in the city of Mendoza, with an incredible infrastructure and shows every day and every hour.

It was designed following the French academic style, with a neoclassical front façade, Corinthian columns, a Rococo style frieze, the Shield of Mendoza in bas-relief and a balustrade crowning the complex.

The interior design was based on Italian opera theaters, and in the lobby the gray marble staircase that gives access to the room stands out. This includes four floors of galleries, with a seated capacity of 730 people. The theater is the headquarters of the Provincial Philharmonic Orchestra.

Located on Chile and Espejo streets, it is located in front of the Plaza Independencia theater.

Independence Square

It is the most important and oldest square in the province, located in the center of the city, it was inaugurated in 1863 and currently has more than 70 trees, 150 bushes, 2,200 hanging plants and 55,000 flower seedlings, the “Municipal Museum Modern Art”, and the imposing shield of the province that shines at night, artisans, shows for children and its beautiful fountains that dance all day long.

Also, you can take a souvenir photo at the colorful Mendoza sign, where you can see the entire square and part of Peatonal Sarmiento, another very important gastronomic street in the city, in case you want to explore and taste.

We are sure that these destinations and many more that the province offers will make you fall in love with it as much as we do. We hope you enjoy each place with Rentennials and choose us again on your next visit. Mendoza is always waiting for you, Rentennials too.

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Unmissable Outdoor Activities in Mendoza

Mendoza, located in the Cuyo region of Argentina, is a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts, as it offers a wide range of possibilities, from those with a lot of adrenaline to those who prefer more relaxing activities. That’s why here you will find our recommendations.

Rafting on the Mendoza River

For those who love adventure and adrenaline, rafting on the Mendoza River is ideal for you, as it has fast and exciting waters. To explore these waters, you will not need previous experience as you will have a guide when hiring the service.

You will have to choose between 2 excursions, one half-day and the other full-day. The one classified as “half-day” has a duration of 1 hour, this includes neoprene suit and boots, helmet, jacket, paddle, life jacket, professional guide, safety talks, and finally kayaks for support.

The one classified as “full-day” has a duration of 4 hours as it covers approximately 30 km, and the same as the previous one is included, but additionally you will have a lunch box.

The meeting point for the half-day is in Potrerillos and for the full-day in Cerro Negro. To get to the point, we recommend renting a Rentennials.

Immerse yourself in this experience and, in addition to the adrenaline, enjoy the incredible landscapes that Mendoza offers from this perspective.

Horseback riding in the Cordón del Plata

Horseback riding in the Cordón del Plata is an experience with paradisiacal views, in which you will be surprised by its mountains, the barbecue, and the kindness of the guides.

This adventure begins at 9 am and lasts all day, since approximately at 7 pm you will arrive at your accommodation.

For lunch, a stop is made at Arroyo de los Potreritos, where the arriero will be waiting for you with a barbecue and a first-class wine, and you can also take a break.

This moment is ideal to stop and see the incredible landscape that this place offers you. When you start this experience, you will have included a professional guide, barbecue and drinks, transportation service from the hotel in the city, phone and radio for contingencies, and horses in excellent condition. We recommend that you bring a bottle of water, sunscreen, and appropriate clothing and footwear.

Mendoza Balloons

Are you wondering what Mendoza Balloons is? This outdoor activity will leave you speechless, as it is a hot air balloon in which you will fly slowly and peacefully through the clouds, enjoying incredible views.

To get here, you will have to rent a car, as it is located far from the city of Mendoza, located in Junín, and transportation is not included when hiring it.

Each flight has an approximate duration of 45 minutes, the perfect time to enjoy this incredible experience, in which you can observe nature from another perspective. We recommend that you schedule your flight before going.

Paragliding in Cerro Arco

Cerro Arco is famous in Argentina for its paragliding practices, as it has favorable conditions such as the location and the climate for doing so.

One of the best things about doing this activity with a lot of adrenaline is the panoramic views it gives to the city of Mendoza and the mountains.

If it is the first time you will experience this activity, do not worry, as the flight will be made in tandem paragliders that will be operated at all times by the instructor.

This experience includes transfers, safety equipment, and photos and videos.

The minimum reservation time is 12 hours prior to the time you want to do it.

Activities in Potrerillos

Potrerillos is well known for its beautiful nature and its diverse outdoor activities, which is why you have to dedicate a full day to this incredible place.

As a first option, we recommend renting kayaks on the Potrerillos dam, one of the most popular activities, especially in the summer, as the sun, the dam, and the kayak are the perfect combination.

Potrerillos explorer offers an excursion with a guide to navigate these waters and has a duration of 2 hours.

Another option is to rent a sailboat, in which the Huayra company stands out.

It usually has a duration of 2 hours depending on the package you want to hire. What these packages share are navigation on the Potrerillos dam, safety equipment, technical talk, and participation in basic sailing maneuvers.

We invite you to experience different emotions with the activities mentioned above! Remember that Rentennials can make your transfers easier so you can travel comfortably, safely, and at your own pace. We hope you enjoy these unforgettable experiences!

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The best of Cancún in 5 days

Located in Quinta Roo, this paradisiac place of white sand and crystal-clear waters perfectly blends the natural beauty of its landscapes with the culture of Mayan history.

In this blog, we will guide you through an exciting tour of its best beaches and natural attractions, its incredible temples, the best restaurants to delight your palate, and of course, the best activities to make the most of every moment. We hope this itinerary will help you have the best days of your vacation in Mexico.

Day 1: Welcome to Cancún

Morning

Start your day by having breakfast at “El Café Mexicano”, located in the hotel zone. It is considered one of the best in the city due to its wide variety of flavors, the comfort of the place, and the specialized attention.

After breakfast, we recommend visiting Avenida Kukulkan, the main and most outstanding street in the city, where you can observe from its traditional architecture to street art murals that give the buildings a picturesque touch.

On your walk, you can stop at local shops to buy handicrafts and souvenirs. It also has a wide variety of gastronomy if you want to have lunch here.

Afternoon

Take a break from your long journey and relax on the wonderful beaches. Enjoy the Caribbean tropical climate at Playa Delfines. Here you can enjoy its panoramic views from El Mirador, which is an elevated platform, perfect for appreciating the views and taking pictures of the place. It also has shady areas, tables and benches where you can enjoy a picnic at sunset, appreciating the sunset.

Night

You can’t miss the opportunity to visit La Habichuela Sunset. Savor traditional Mexican cuisine while feeling enveloped in a romantic and charming atmosphere that evokes Mayan culture.

Some of the most traditional dishes are: cochinita pibil, tamales, tikinxic fish, among many more options. They also have an exceptional cocktail bar, serving exquisite cocktails such as their classic “Habichuela Martini”. Without a doubt, a place you must visit.

Day 2: History and Beach

Morning

We recommend waking up early to visit the ruins of Tulum, which are located 62 kilometers from Cancún. It is advisable to go in the morning to avoid crowds and high temperatures of the afternoon.

To get there quickly and safely, the most convenient way is to travel by vehicle. Here are some Rentennials for you. On your way to your destination, we recommend having breakfast at Fit-a-licious. If you don’t have your own transportation, we invite you to see our vehicles available in Cancún.

Here you can enjoy stunning views of the Caribbean Sea, as the ruins are located on cliffs. You will see the most outstanding temples and El Castillo, which is the most emblematic building. If you want to enrich your experience even more, you can join a guided tour to learn about Mayan history and culture.

Afternoon

After visiting the ruins, we recommend having lunch at Camello Jr. to taste fresh seafood. To add a touch of adventure to your day, go to Akumal Beach, where you can not only appreciate this beautiful beach with white sand, but also swim with sea turtles in its crystal-clear waters. This excursion takes 1 hour 15 minutes.

Night

Are you ready to experience one of the most exciting nights in Cancún? Experience the vibrant Mexican nightlife at Coco Bongo. This nightclub is a world of bright lights and immersive music where you can enjoy amazing live shows, a free bar of drinks that offers a wide variety of cocktails, beer, and spirits.

In addition, on the dance floor, you can hear all the genres you love, as the music ranges from rock and pop hits to the best Latin rhythms.

Day 3: Cenote Route

Morning and afternoon

Since it is a long journey of 20 kilometers with more than 10 cenotes, we recommend dedicating a whole day to not miss any details. Within this route called Ruta de los Cenotes Puerto Morelos, some of the most outstanding cenotes you can visit are the following:

In addition, many of these have become eco-adventure parks and offer a wide range of activities such as ziplining, mountain biking, and even horseback riding.

As a recommendation, we suggest that you bring your own food and drinks, as it is unlikely that you will find infrastructure for lunch such as a restaurant, due to the fact that the environment is respected for being sacred to the Mayan culture.

Night

To end this day in the best way possible, we recommend that you have dinner at the restaurant La Fisheria, which specializes in Mexican seafood cuisine with the touch of chef Aquiles Chávez.

This atmosphere will allow you to feel at home because it is relaxed, welcoming and provides you with excellent service. As icing on the cake, you will have panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea while enjoying delicious food and even exquisite cocktails.

Day 4: Island and Nature

Morning

Wake up early and explore the beautiful Isla Mujeres. To get here, you will need to take a ferry, which has departures in the morning from 7:30 am and you can take it from the Punta Sam terminal, at kilometer 8.16.

Once you reach your destination, we recommend renting a golf cart or a golf bike to tour the island in a fun and comfortable way.

Once your tour is complete, relax on Playa Norte, which is among the 25 best in the world in the 2020 Travelers Choice awards. It is known for its white sand and shallow, crystal-clear waters.

It is a perfect place to sunbathe, swim, and even enjoy water sports. You can also enjoy a lunch, without having to leave the beach, as there are a variety of restaurants and bars along it.

Afternoon

To come back with a memory of this incredible island, you can take the opportunity to visit its center and buy souvenirs and handicrafts in the local shops.

Remember that the last ferry back to Cancún is at 6 pm, so if you still have time after visiting the center, we recommend visiting the Punta Sur lighthouse located at the southern tip of the island, to see it from another perspective.

Night

Once you are back in Cancún, we recommend visiting Luna Rossa, an Italian restaurant, which among its most outstanding dishes include Salmone Al pesto, Risotto ai Frutti di Mare, and Fetuccine Primavera.

This place is an enveloping romantic atmosphere that has a terrace that offers sea views, ideal for couples’ dinners.

You can complement your meal with a selection of wines from the restaurant’s menu, which has a variety of both Italian and international wines.

At the end of your dinner, you can end the night with a delicious homemade Italian dessert, such as Tiramisu.

Day 5: Fun and Relaxation

Morning

Visit the Xcaret Park, this is a must-see as it is located in a tropical rainforest setting and within it you can enjoy activities such as: swimming with dolphins, shark adventures, parachute, snorkeling tour and a wide variety of gastronomy so you can have lunch without having to leave the park.

Afternoon

Within this place, in addition to entertainment, you can also relax in its magnificent spa that combines the tranquility of the landscape with the physical and mental benefits of a good massage.

Night

To end your last night of stay, we will give you two options.

At nightfall, one of the most surprising shows is prepared within the park, which brings together more than 300 artists on stage, this show will allow you to immerse yourself more deeply in Mexican culture. It starts at 7 pm and runs until 9pm, so we recommend having dinner within the park.

As a second option, if you wish to leave the park earlier, we suggest you visit the Puerto Madero restaurant to say goodbye to Mexico in the best way possible.

This Argentine restaurant is inspired by the Puerto Madero area of Buenos Aires and is known for its barbecue and wines from the heart of Mendoza. This place offers an elegant atmosphere and some of its tables have sea views.

This 5-day itinerary will allow you to experience the natural beauty and most incredible paradise beaches of Cancun without missing a beat. With Rentennials, we invite you to explore the entire city in a safe and comfortable way and thus you can carry out all the activities proposed above. We hope you enjoy your stay in this paradise!

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The 5 Must-Do Tours in Miami

Miami offers a wide range of tours to choose from, from exploring its history and celebrity homes to the most adrenaline-pumping activities you can imagine. That’s why Rentennials brings you the best tours you should do in this amazing place.

Party bike tour through Wynwood bars

This is a tour you can’t miss if you love beer and adventures. While enjoying a ride on this bike, you’ll take a tour of the best 3 breweries in Wynwood, where you’ll have 3 premium beers included.

This bike has a capacity for 15 people, so it also has 15 pedals. The tour lasts 2/2.5 hours and you’ll have a tour guide who will provide you with essential information about the tourist attractions of Wynwood, such as its murals. To make your tour even more fun, this bike has music. We recommend that you make your reservation in advance to secure a spot.

Visiting Everglades National Park

For people who want to immerse themselves in nature, this is an ideal place, as it is one of the largest wetland ecosystems in the world. There is an immense wildlife, you will find crocodiles, waterfowl, manatees, turtles, Florida panthers, and a wide variety of fish and reptiles.

The duration of this tour will depend on which one you choose, as you have many options, from 3 hours to a full day. What you will have included will depend on which one you contract, but they all include transportation in a vehicle and a guide.

Tour of Biscayne Island

Miami is well known for its immense and luxurious mansions that celebrities own. This tour will allow you to see the mansions on a two-level yacht. The only thing you have included is the yacht, which is why we recommend that you rent a Rentennials to get to the starting point.

The tour lasts 90 minutes. Inside the yacht you will have a bar with drinks for purchase, so you can elevate your experience to the max. In addition to seeing the mansions, you can also see the city of Miami from a different perspective that will amaze you. Make your reservation in advance to secure a spot. 

Visit to the Miami Seaquarium

If you like to do activities related to marine life, Miami Seaquarium is the perfect place for you. This marine park and aquarium is located on Virginia Key.

You can observe the incredible marine species up close, such as dolphins, orcas, sea lions, sea turtles, a wide variety of fish, and many more species.

You can even enjoy live shows like the dolphin show. The park also offers the opportunity to participate in interactive experiences, where you can swim with dolphins or even a day-long trainer program, which will allow you to learn even more about marine life and get information about ocean conservation. You can get your tickets online or in person.

Private plane tour of Miami Beach

For people who are not afraid of heights, this is a great experience to see Miami from a completely different and amazing point of view. It lasts 30 minutes.

The pilot will provide you with details and comments about the places you will be flying over so you can enjoy this experience to the fullest. The experience is not shared, only a group of people per flight, you choose with whom you want to go. As always, we recommend making a reservation in advance so you don’t miss out on a spot.

Miami is a city that offers a wide variety of activities and tours for all tastes, both for visitors who want to explore the culture and those who want to feel the adrenaline of outdoor activities. That’s why the Rentennials team recommends all kinds of tours so you can experience everything this wonderful city has to offer.

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What to do in Miami on your 5 days trip

Welcome to the paradise of sun and white sand beaches. The coasts of Miami, located in southeastern Florida, await you to spend unforgettable days. Do you want to make the most of your time and don’t know where to start?

Here is a 5-day itinerary from morning, afternoon, and evening with the must-do activities so you don’t miss a thing and have the best experience!

 

Day 1: South Beach

Morning

Explore South Beach, enjoy the beach, and walk along Ocean Drive.

Visiting South Beach means getting to know the capital of Art Deco buildings, with shapes and colors as extravagant as the people who roam the place.

Ocean Drive is the most prominent location of Art Deco and therefore, the most famous street in Miami, where you can see over 800 Art Deco buildings built between 1930 and 1940.

The hotels located between 6th and 9th streets on Ocean Drive are the most representative, where the combination of colors, pink flamingos, suns, and neon lights abound.

Finish the tour by having a drink at one of its trendy pubs and bars.

Afternoon

Visit the Pérez Art Museum, the PAMM is the largest contributor to Miami’s prominence as a destination for discovering contemporary and modern art. The three-story building, designed by award-winning architects, evokes beauty and intrigue to the visitor, while its unusual and beautiful architecture captivates with the treasures it hides inside.

Explore a modern and contemporary art museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art from the 20th and 21st centuries. Get there with Rentennials.

Evening

We recommend having dinner at a restaurant in South Beach and enjoy its vibrant nightlife. Terras is a beautiful place to, with a quiet and cozy atmosphere, giving you a unique view of the city from its terraces and the best experience.

 

Day 2: Little Havana

Morning

Go to Little Havana and explore Calle Ocho, try Cuban food, and visit Domino Park.

Calle Ocho is the most famous street in Little Havana, it is very commercial, but at the same time full of nightlife and restaurants, mostly Latin, joy and music never lacks.

This street is walked, so we recommend leaving your vehicle in one of the city’s parking lots nearby, the cost is not very high.

Some of the places of Cuban history to visit are:

  • Cuban Memories Plaza
  • Walk of Stars
  • Street art mural
  • Máximo Gómez Park

Some of our favorite restaurants with typical Cuban flavors are:

  • La Carreta
  • Café Versailles
  • La Esquina de la Fama

Afternoon

Spend time at Wynwood Walls, admiring street art in the Wynwood neighborhood, an important center of the city’s contemporary art scene founded in 2009 by Tony Goldman, transforming Wynwood from a deteriorated industrial neighborhood into a vibrant place of artistic expression.

Evening

Have dinner at a restaurant in Wynwood and explore the nightlife of the area, one of the liveliest neighborhoods in Greater Miami and Miami Beach.

The food in this Miami Scene neighborhood is just as creative as its murals. From a Michelin-starred hidden restaurant to casual restaurants and restaurants with a distinctive global appeal, there is something for everyone.

  • Bottled-Blonde: for a casual lunch or dinner, grab a seat at a picnic-style table.
  • Coyo Taco: it’s always taco Tuesday at Coyo Taco, a popular restaurant where Mexican street food is elevated and margaritas flow.
  • Doya: rated by the Michelin Guide as a Bib Gourmand restaurant, it offers a modern take on Greek and Turkish meze culture.

Day 3: Lincoln Road

Morning

If you visited Miami, you can’t miss its malls and of course spend an amazing day shopping. We recommend taking a walk through the Lincoln Road Mall, which in addition to having stores of all kinds, you can also find restaurants and art galleries.

Afternoon

If you are still in the mood to see more wonderful art scenes, in the Miami Design District, you can see its modern architecture that ranges from huge murals that splash walls to imposing sculptures created by renowned artists.

Night

To end your day in the best way, visit Carousel Club and be surprised by its ingenious idea of a bar with drinks in the shape of an old carousel. Enjoy a delicious meal and the best cocktails accompanied by music or live shows.

Day 4: Key West

On this day, we propose something different. We invite you to visit Key West, a picturesque island located south of Miami, but first we suggest you reserve a whole day to be able to experience all the must-sees that this place has to offer.

Second, we suggest taking this excursion by vehicle, as this will allow you to travel in total comfort and flexibility to choose your schedules, through 34 islands and 42 bridges, known as the Florida Keys. You can visit our website and choose a vehicle that suits your needs.

Almost all the points of interest are located on Duval Street, so we recommend taking a walk down this iconic and lively street.

During the day of your visit, you can find tourism companies that offer options for water activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and much more.

The museum house of the emblematic writer Ernest Hemingway is a place that you must definitely include on your agenda when visiting Key West.

If you like relaxed beach parties, you can see the beautiful sunset at Mallory Square, a square located on the beach, where sunsets are held. To end your day, we recommend having dinner at one of the following places:

Day 5: Bal Harbour Shops

Morning

Explore more of Miami Beach, visit Bal Harbour Shops to go shopping.

Bal Harbour Shops is an exquisite collection of designer boutiques, department stores, and restaurants in an exuberant tropical garden. An internationally renowned shopping destination, it is a favorite among the jet set, fashion lovers, and celebrities. Retailers and restaurants include Salvatore Ferragamo, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Brioni, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Goyard, Harry Winston, Prada, Richard Mille, Van Cleef & Arpels, Versace, Makoto, Le Zoo, Carpaccio, and Hillstone. The presenters are Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue.

Afternoon

Head to Coral Gables and visit the historic Biltmore Hotel and gardens.

You can enter Biltmore Hotel without necessarily being a guest, as it is a historic hotel and an architectural landmark in Miami, known for its splendid Mediterranean architecture and rich history.

Here are some ways to experience Biltmore Hotel:

  • Tours: The hotel often offers guided tours that allow visitors to explore its history, architecture, and elegant spaces, such as the lobby and pool.
  • Restaurants: Biltmore is home to several elegant restaurants and cafes, such as Palme d’Or, where visitors can enjoy meals, afternoon tea, and drinks without having to be guests.
  • Special events and activities: It hosts a variety of special events, from dinners with live music to themed parties, which are usually open to the public.
  • Spa and gym: It offers wellness services, and the gym is open to members and visitors, allowing you to enjoy health and wellness facilities at the hotel.

It is important to note that hours and availability may vary, so it is recommended to check with the hotel in advance through the link.

In addition, Biltmore Hotel is often a popular spot for events, weddings, and conferences, so some areas may be reserved at certain times.

Night

Dinner in Coconut Grove, an area with charming restaurants and nightlife. This historic neighborhood blocks out the usual chaos of the city, and coming here is like a warm bath in which Miami can slide after a long day. Grove is the perfect place for a relaxing and carefree meal. Some of the restaurants you can visit are:

This itinerary will give you a glimpse of the great diversity and excitement that Miami has to offer. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do and enjoy it with Rentennials. Be sure to check the schedules and reservations in advance through the links, as some places may require them. Enjoy your trip!

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Unforgettable itinerary for your first visit to Córdoba

Córdoba welcomes you with open arms and invites you to embark on a journey through the province’s most outstanding places. This guide includes the places you cannot miss on your visit.

It is your ticket to immerse yourself in its charming architecture and majestic landscape, which will captivate you on each of your excursions. Are you ready to experience the magic that Córdoba has to offer you on your visit? Don’t wait any longer and start planning your trip. Don’t forget to add the following destinations to your agenda!

1- Córdoba Capital

What better way to start your journey than by visiting one of Argentina’s most iconic cities? It is none other than the capital of the province.

Unfortunately, this city can sometimes go unnoticed by tourists as they prefer to explore other areas of the province. However, this gem has a lot to offer you, so it deserves to be explored closely.

Don’t miss out on discovering its history, magic, and charm. In Córdoba, we can find surprising colonial architecture, which is reflected and can be observed mainly in the surroundings of Plaza San Martín, where the commercial center is also located.

In front of the square, you will also see emblematic buildings such as the Cabildo and the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption. To enrich yourself with culture, these architectural wonders will make you feel as if you were transported back in time to that era.

If you are attracted to handicrafts, you cannot miss the Paseo de las Artes, a handicrafts fair where you can take a tour of the stalls. Don’t forget to bring cash in case you like a local product and want to buy it as a souvenir. It also offers the option of enjoying the typical food offered by the vendors. If you enjoy watching shows, you can appreciate the street performances of dancers and artists.

Another incredible option is El Paseo del buen Pastor, which will invite you to enjoy a delicious meal and appreciate the show of dancing waters that will undoubtedly leave you amazed. If you like the night, you have found the perfect city, as it has a great nightlife full of bars and nightclubs. Of course, if you visited Córdoba capital, to take away the complete Cordoba experience, you cannot leave without trying a good Fernet with Coca-Cola listening to cuarteto.

2- Villa Carlos Paz

This city, known as “The Pearl of the Sierras”, is located just 30 minutes from the city of Córdoba. Located in the Punilla Valley, on the shores of Lake San Roque, it offers multiple options for water sports enthusiasts.

We recommend not missing the chance to take a catamaran ride along the entire length of this body of water. You can find options and choose the one that best suits your needs; if you want to have fun, some tours include musical shows, to dance and drink delicious cocktails that will be offered on your ride.

But if on the contrary, what you want is tranquility and enjoy the ride, other options offer delicious food and a serene atmosphere so you can relax, enjoy and take pictures of the beautiful postcards. But that’s not all, there’s more!, in this town, as its name indicates, it is surrounded by the majestic mountains, which will also allow you to expand your range of activities.

If you like heights, hiking and getting a privileged view of the city, don’t miss the chance to climb Cerro de La Cruz, the highest peak in Carlos Paz, which is 1000 meters high and has an easy access that will allow you to reach it comfortably.

For a more enriching experience, we recommend taking the guided tour, in which they will not only place you in the history of the city and Lake San Roque, but if you are dazzled by the vegetation, they will also provide you with information about the local flora and fauna. To be able to enjoy all these activities to the fullest, we recommend visiting it in the spring and summer months.

We will also delve a little into the urban life of this city, to be able to know it from another perspective that will surely delight you. We will start the tour on Avenida San Martín, the most important street in the city, where you can find a wide range of gastronomy.

You cannot leave here without having known and taken a picture of the iconic cuckoo clock, considered the largest in the world. As its name suggests, a friendly bird located in the clock will tell you the hours of the day.

This charismatic city stands out for its nightlife and the variety of options it has to offer. If you are looking for night fun, the casino could be one of the best options for you, as in addition to its incredible gaming machines, it is located in a location surrounded by bars and theaters so that the fun never stops.

Another option is the nightclubs, considered to be among the best in the country. We leave you below some that you should go to know and of course, dance all night: Keops, Molino Rojo and Khalama, each one has its own peculiarity that makes it unique.

We hope you have a lot of fun in this charming city!

3- La Falda

If you want to spend an unforgettable few days, we recommend visiting this destination, which perfectly combines nature, entertainment, and culture. This town is located in the Punilla Valley. It is located 67 kilometers north of the city of Córdoba. Here we will leave you your key itinerary of essential visits before you continue on your way to the next destination.

We will start with the outdoor activities that you can enjoy among the hills and trails and the natural jewels that you must know. Your must-do walks are definitely through Cerro La Banderita and El Camino del Dragón, which have different difficulties and will take you a different amount of time. We tell you a little about what each one is about so you can choose the one that best suits your needs.

If you really enjoy hiking, the first option is for you. This route can be a bit more complex, as it has an intermediate difficulty and around 4 hours of climbing, but the incomparable view from its viewpoint compensates for everything.

On the other hand, the second option offers you a more relaxed walk, with low difficulty. You will arrive much faster, in 1 and a half hours walking, and if you want to arrive even faster, you can take your vehicle. On our website, we offer you the best vehicles so you can get there quickly and safely.

On the high plain Pampa de Oláen, many more adventures await you among waterfalls, rivers, and caves. For a unique underground adventure, we recommend visiting El Sauce. Another incredible natural attraction, full of fun, that you cannot miss is the Las Siete Cascadas complex.

If you visit La Falda, you cannot miss its horseback riding, which we recommend because it will be a unique experience to explore all the landscapes in an unforgettable way.

Now, take note, because on your cultural walk you cannot miss your tour of the mythical Museo Hotel Edén, which in its early days gave rise to La Falda. You can have a guided tour during the day or at night according to your preference, and if you are a sports enthusiast, do not forget to visit the first Argentine sports museum.

Due to its special climate, you can visit the province at any time, but we recommend visiting it during its regional festival season, so as not to miss the opportunity to taste and delight in each of its local dishes in a great celebration full of music and dance.

Note the most important events on your agenda: La Fiesta Nacional del Alfajor, held in October. La Falda Rock in November and La Falda Bajo Las Estrellas in January and February.

4- Alta Gracia

Did you like the culture of Córdoba but still want to learn more? If so, perfect, we welcome you to the land of cultural, religious, and historical walks; it is Alta Gracia, one of the closest tourist destinations to the capital, just 40 minutes away.

We will begin our tour by visiting its attractive historic center, where you can visit one of the five Jesuit Estancias. This estancia has been converted into a museum so that you can learn about life during the colonial era. You will find objects from centuries ago that will undoubtedly capture your attention completely.

This place is located on the shores of Lake Tajamar, an artificial dam that offers you the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and next to the iconic and historic public clock. You can also visit the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, which is located in front of the main square, and plays a very important role in the religious life of the cordobans.

To finish and complete your cultural tour, do not forget to visit the emblematic museums, the Municipal Archaeological Museum that will tell the history of the indigenous peoples through the collection of archaeological objects from the time, the Gabriel Dubois House-Workshop where you will find the rescued works of this sculptor, the Manuel de Falla Museum that commemorates the life and work of the composer, and the renowned Casa del Che Museum, where you can appreciate testimonies, letters, manuscripts, photographs, and personal objects.

You can get information to purchase a pass to visit these museums in the tourism section of Alta Gracia.

In addition to its important historical monuments, let us not forget that this city also has beautiful landscapes. We offer you a variety of outdoor activities, for those who enjoy hiking, the province has walking and hiking trails of different difficulty levels to adapt to your abilities, we recommend bringing comfortable clothes and shoes, water, and if there is a lot of sun, do not forget to put on your hat and sunscreen.

Another proposal to experience is horseback riding through the estancias; there is a family business that offers tours of the mountain landscapes with guides.

This immersive experience will make you fall in love with the flora and forests of the region.

You will find different horseback riding options and you have the option of completing your experience with lunches or snacks on the banks of the river. If you want to get away from the urban area, we recommend walking along the banks of the Arroyo Los Paredones, where you will find campsites to spend the day.

In addition, if you want to continue your tour, you will reach the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Lourdes, located in a large green area, where you can enjoy an afternoon in its parks.

Among its cuisine you can appreciate a great diversity, however, one of the must-sees that we recommend is to have tea or coffee in a historic hotel from the early 20th century. Another recommendation is to visit the annual meeting of the communities where you can taste different dishes from different countries of the world, immerse yourself in the culture and enjoy live shows.

We hope you have a great time in this charming city!

5- Mina Clavero 

In this last section, we offer you a proposal to connect with nature through the beauty of its landscapes and the peace that its river transmits. We are talking about Mina Clavero, considered one of the seven natural wonders of Argentina.

Located 160 km from the city of Córdoba, this town offers you a myriad of options to enjoy your stay: from trekking trails and other adventures to a vibrant nightlife. If you are wondering what you can do here, below we will leave you the activities that we consider you cannot miss before finishing your trip.

As we know, Mina Clavero is known for its beautiful oasis of crystal-clear water, that’s why, to spend the best afternoons, we recommend visiting its spas, and if you like, why not do amazing water activities, such as exploring these beautiful waters in a kayak or diving in the Los Dioses spa, which has a great depth.

You can visit different spas that fit your preferences. If what you are looking for is to relax and enjoy the scenery, we recommend visiting the spa “La Residencia” which has calm waters of low depth and a small waterfall ideal for some fresh massages and complete relaxation.

If you like to go for walks, connect with the landscapes and appreciate the panoramic views, this town offers trails for you to go trekking, one of the options is the Cerro de la Altas Cumbres, which will allow you to visualize the waterfall where the Mina Clavero River is born.

Another option is a spa and rest stop called El Toro Muerto, which not only offers the possibility of going for a walk but also for adrenaline lovers. It has options to cross the stream by zip line or rappel. It also provides you with all the comforts as it has barbecues, toilets, parking lot, bar service and gastronomy.

If you have an adventurous spirit and are passionate about nature, we offer you a variety of places to discover: from the majesty of Cerro Champaquí to the surprising Los Túneles walk that will leave you amazed.

Of course, not everything is nature, you can also find cultural activities, there are museums for all tastes. For those who love plants, you can visit the Cactus Museum, and for those who love collections, the Munitions Museum.

To enjoy the local cuisine, we suggest trying the typical dishes such as empanadas, barbecue, and locro. We invite you to know this restaurant and delight yourself with a tasty experience: if you feel like trying a delicious barbecue, Restaurante Mi Lugar is a very good option.

Would you like to experience the complete Córdoba experience? As we showed you in this article, this province is full of natural, cultural, and urban wonders that you cannot miss.

Each town, different from each other but with its unique attractions that characterize and make it unique, is why you cannot miss any. Rentennials offers you the possibility to rent a vehicle that suits your needs, giving you the possibility to complete your trip, move around the city safely, and not miss any activity.

We offer you the possibility to explore every corner at your own pace and convenience. Don’t wait any longer and start planning your trip with Rentennials.

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5 days to enjoy Buenos Aires to the fullest

Buenos Aires, the famous capital of Argentina, is as wide and varied as the activities it offers, with a lot of culture, flavors, and unforgettable experiences. In this note, we will tell you 5 activities to do each day and everything you need to know about them to visit them.

Explore the San Telmo neighborhood

San Telmo is one of the most emblematic neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, as it offers many activities, a large number of bars and restaurants serving authentic Argentine food, and it is famous for its colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and bohemian atmosphere.

On Sundays, the San Telmo Fair comes alive with stalls selling antiques, handicrafts, and live tango performances.

In Plaza Dorrego, from 6 pm, two typical couples give a demonstration of tango and milonga, inviting the public to dance until 10 pm. Milonga is a faster rhythm than tango.

Visit the La Boca neighborhood and Caminito

Another jewel of the city is the colorful La Boca neighborhood, known for its famous pedestrian passage, Caminito. This place is a paradise for art and culture lovers, with brightly colored houses and numerous art galleries. In addition, you can enjoy the passion of football by visiting the Boca Juniors stadium, La Bombonera.

Immerse yourself in history in the Montserrat neighborhood

The Montserrat neighborhood is home to the most important points of the city of Buenos Aires, impossible not to visit them:

  • Casa Rosada
  • Headquarters of the Argentine government
  • Metropolitan Cathedral
  • Plaza de Mayo: an important civic center and site of historical protests.
  • National Historical Museum and the Museum of Modern Art: unmissable destinations for history and art lovers.

Visit the Colón Theater

The imposing Colón Theater is considered one of the five best opera houses in the world. This is due to its excellent acoustic design and its high architectural level. This place was originally conceived as an exclusive theater for opera, although today it also exhibits symphony concerts and classical dance throughout the week.

Savor the best Argentine beef at Don Julio restaurant

Don Julio’s grill is a prestigious grill in Palermo, Buenos Aires, known for its authentic Argentine cuisine and succulent cuts of meat, being one of the best 50 restaurants in the world where the best footballer, Lionel Messi, ate. Don Julio is located at Guatemala 4691, attracting tourists and locals.

It specializes in Argentine barbecue, offering cuts such as bife de chorizo, asado de tira, and entraña. In addition, its empanadas and other food options complement the culinary experience. The extensive list of Argentine wines includes varieties from Mendoza, Salta, and San Juan.

The friendly and attentive service at Don Julio is combined with a rustic and traditional setting.

To secure a table at this popular Palermo restaurant, it is essential to make reservations in advance.

Buenos Aires offers a unique experience full of culture, history, and flavor. These 5 activities are just the beginning of what this fascinating city has to offer. Immerse yourself in the authentic Argentine culture during your visit!

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Hidden Gems to Discover in Córdoba

Welcome to an out-of-the-ordinary trip through a province that not many people know in this way; Córdoba, a hidden gem in the heart of Argentina, offers a range of possibilities for all tastes and ages. On a trip to Córdoba and looking for something out of the ordinary? We invite you to explore this province in a different way and discover the hidden treasures it holds.

While many people prefer to visit the traditional, if you like to go beyond the conventional, keep reading this article because this tour is for you. Are you ready? Below we will leave you a guide of activities that you will not find in the typical tourist guides. It’s time to discover Córdoba like never before!

1- Parque La Serranita 

Located in the Santa María Department, “Parque La Serranita”, surrounded by the Sierras of the Paravachasca Valley, is a recreational park designed to share a day with the family outdoors that includes attractions for the youngest members of the family, but also offers guaranteed fun for all ages. Do you feel like immersing yourself in a world of games and adventures? If so, we have found the perfect place for you. 

This park has attractions ranging from mazes to giant slides. Throughout your visit, you can play a variety of games such as treasure hunts, mini golf, archery, and much more that we don’t want to spoil so you can be surprised to the fullest. 

The park offers different types of passes to adapt to the needs and preferences of each person who dares to visit it and venture into its games and challenges. If you are passionate about adventure, they have the adventure pass, with which you can access the double zip line and mountain ball. In addition, within the complex, you will have a food court to have lunch there and be able to make the most of your day. 

To avoid running out of your passes and missing out on your adventure at La Serranita, we invite you to visit their official website and purchase your tickets. Get ready to experience moments full of fun and take your adrenaline to the max!

2- The Tunnel Road

We invite all travelers to embark on a surprising journey and discover one of Argentina’s hidden treasures: the Taninga Tunnels. This incredible work, located in the Traslasierra Valley in western Córdoba, connects the province with La Rioja. Prepare to cross the mountains of Córdoba through dark tunnels. 

This 36.5-kilometer route includes 5 tunnels that cross the mountains, and each exit will reveal breathtaking landscapes of cliffs and canyons. This is a long route, so it is essential to do it by car to be able to visit everything and not miss any details. If you are in Córdoba and you want to know this incredible place, but you do not have mobility, you can rent a car from our website, Rentennials. 

To get to the Taninga Tunnels, you must drive along Provincial Route No. 34 from the city of Córdoba, and then continue along route No. 15 until you reach the town of Taninga. From there, you must join Provincial Route No. 28. Along the way, you will find restaurants where you can taste the local dish, the chivito. You can also get out of the car and venture into the different landscapes and views that this incredible place has to offer.

These tunnels are located in a natural environment that has tourist attractions that can be appreciated from various viewpoints. Among these attractions, you can find the imposing Quebrada de la Mermela and a waterfall known as the “veil of the bride”.

 If you continue your journey, you will also find a different type of landscape. If you like forests, you can go down to the Chancaní Natural Reserve. However, this section of the route is not paved, so it is important to drive with caution and check the condition of your car.

Do not forget to bring your camera to capture the incredible panoramas that this place has to offer.

3- Cable Car Complex

Have you ever dreamed of flying over the beautiful city of Córdoba? Now, thanks to this cable car complex in Villa Carlos Paz, you can make your dream a reality.

Have you ever imagined what it would be like to appreciate the beautiful views that Córdoba offers from above, as if you were flying?

Thanks to this complex located in Villa Carlos Paz, living this dream experience is now possible. We invite you to raise your emotions to maximum height with a maximum takeoff of 15 meters of height and take a cable car ride so that you can enjoy the panoramic views of the city and the majestic mountains that surround this part of Córdoba, your journey will extend for 600 meters.

You can share your trip with your partner, friends or family as it is suitable for all audiences and has a large number of activities once the tour is over. Don’t forget to take pictures and hold your mobile phone or camera well during the ride!

In addition, once you reach the highest part of your ride, at the top you will find a cafeteria that tempts you to try its exquisite varieties of flavors. If you would like to discover and learn about the first cable car, the place offers you the possibility of visiting its museum.

The beautiful views are not limited only to the cable car, but the complex has trails and viewpoints that also offer information about the local flora and fauna for those interested in vegetation.

Do you feel like there is still fun to be had? In addition to all the wonderful activities that we have told you about, the complex has other attractions in the lower part, such as slides and a mirror maze to ensure unlimited fun for all people who visit.

All this and much more awaits you in this wonderful complex. Is there anything else you would like to know before your visit? Visit their Instagram profile and clear your doubts.

4- Mina Clavero River

Mina Clavero is the tourist destination with the most watercourses in Córdoba, it is crossed by three rivers and a large number of streams. For nature lovers, you can’t miss the opportunity to experience the crystal-clear waters of this paradisiacal place, considered one of the 7 natural wonders of Argentina, where the river flows through the mountains and offers beautiful golden sand beaches.

In addition, you can enjoy the possibility of exploring the river by kayak, admiring its depths. If you are a fan of water sports and adrenaline, you can participate in activities such as rafting. The riverside also offers the possibility of taking walks, admiring the scenery, and relaxing picnics.

The various beaches are adapted to the preferences of each visitor. If you want to dive, your ideal beach is “Baño de los Dioses” since some sections reach 6 meters deep. If you are looking to relax and connect with the scenery, “Balneario La Residencia” has calm, shallow waters, a small dam that allows you to cross the river and generates a small waterfall, ideal for refreshing relaxing massages.

At each of the beaches, you can enjoy the different regional dishes that are characteristic of the town, such as pastries, churros, and homemade bread, which are offered by the families of the community. In addition, tourists are offered beautiful handcrafted products so they can take home a nice souvenir of their visit.

This place invites everyone who visits the province to discover incredible adventures to peaceful corners where you can disconnect with the tranquility that only nature can provide.

5- La Cumbrecita Tour

To explore this pedestrian village located in the mountains of Córdoba, you will need to start your day early to make the most of it.

If you are traveling by private vehicle, you can take the route that runs through “the high road” to appreciate different villages along the way. If you do not have transportation in the province, we invite you to access our website to move safely and calmly throughout the city. The village does not have a gas station, so you will need to check the oil and fuel in your vehicle to avoid inconveniences and fully enjoy your visit.

On this tour, you can walk along its picturesque trails, which are surrounded by nature, and you can observe its alpine architecture. Do not forget to visit the most important places such as Almbach Creek Waterfall, the Natural Reserve, and the Trout Lake.

Along your walk, you can enjoy the local cuisine at each restaurant or café that this village offers, and you can buy souvenirs of your unforgettable visit.

If you are more of an adventurer, there is also the possibility of hiking in the surrounding mountains or horseback riding in the immense mountains. These supervised and guided rides allow us to see the village and take a walk along the banks of the Medio River.

Are you ready for this incredible experience? Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, water, and comfortable clothes to have fun and enjoy!

So, what are you waiting for to plan your trip?

With Rentennials, you can discover every corner of this wonderful province at your own pace and do all of these activities that we propose, and many more. Rentennials makes it easy for you and makes your trip possible. 

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Your Complete 4-Day Guide to Salta Argentina

Your Complete 4-Day Guide to Salta

Salta, known as “Salta la linda”, is located in the northwest of Argentina. It is known as one of the most picturesque provinces in the Republic of Argentina for its culture, history, and of course, incredible landscapes. If you are looking to connect with nature and culture, this 4-day itinerary is for you:

Day 1

In the morning, we recommend going to Cerro San Bernardo. This is a popular tourist attraction due to its viewpoints, stunning views of the city, and handicrafts market. You can get there by car or on foot, but the cable car is the most popular option. The cable car departs from Parque San Martín and is open from 9am to 6:30pm. After exploring the hill, we recommend staying for lunch at “El Baqueano”, a restaurant serving contemporary Andean cuisine.

In the afternoon, we recommend starting from Plaza 9 de Julio to begin exploring the center of Salta. Then, visit the Museum of High Mountain Archaeology, located opposite Plaza 9 de Julio. It is known worldwide for its collection of the Children of Llullaillaco, the bodies of three Inca children over 500 years old in perfect condition. The museum is open until 6:30pm.

After that, you can stay to explore the pedestrian area, visit the Cathedral Basilica, the Church of San Francisco, and Parque San Martín. To end the day, we recommend staying in the center of Salta to sample its typical dishes, such as empanadas, humita, tamales, locro, etc., at “Doña Salta”.

Day 2

We recommend starting the day with breakfast at “El café del convento” to start the day energized and ready for a new adventure in the heights.

Have you heard of trains in the heights? The Train to the Clouds is the third highest in the world, reaching 4,220 meters above sea level. If you want to experience it, the most convenient option in terms of price and comfort is to rent a car (rent with Rentennials) to get to the train. The train ride is 1 hour and the cost of this option will be approximately USD 105 for foreigners and USD 77 for Argentines. It is best to leave early, as you must be before 3:30pm and the journey from the capital of Salta to the train takes approximately 2:30/3 hours. We recommend that you be prepared for the altitude, stay hydrated, and wear a coat, as the weather is very unpredictable. Make your reservation in advance, as it is a very popular place.

Day 3

After a day full of adventures, we leave you a day of relaxation in your itinerary to enjoy nature. Known for one of the highest-temperature hot springs in the world (from 20 to 90 degrees), “Las Termas de Rosario de la Frontera”, located 180 km from the capital of Salta, are one of the major attractions of Salta. Not only for the aforementioned, but also for hiking in the trails, recreational activities, massages, and healing techniques. You can go for the day or stay overnight at the Termas Hotel, which offers a wide variety of services and activities. The hotel has a restaurant, so you don’t have to worry about bringing food.

Day 4

To finish your visit to Salta, Cachi is a town located 163 km from the capital of Salta. It is considered one of the cities with the most historical and cultural value in the entire Republic of Argentina. In this town you will find an UFO landing site, archaeological sites, a historic church, and unique urban architecture. The town is not the only highlight, the road from the capital of Salta to Cachi is also scenic and you will be able to make several stops, such as Quebrada de Escoipe, Cuesta del Obispo, and Valle Encantado. We recommend that you leave early, as although it is not many kilometers, it is a mountainous road. When you arrive in Cachi, you cannot miss the famous brewery and pizzeria “Ashpamanta Restaurante Don Rogelio”, and if you want something more sophisticated, you can visit Bodega Colomé for wine tasting.

Don’t forget to book your Rentennials rental car so you can have an unforgettable experience in the northwest of Argentina. This 4-day itinerary will allow you to see the best places in Salta. Start planning with us to get around comfortably and safely.

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