Pista de esquí en Las Leñas

Find out where to ski in Mendoza this winter and experience the snow

One day you’re having lunch at one of the best wineries in the world, and the next you’re getting ready to ski in Mendoza. These are the things that make Mendoza a unique destination and the perfect place to spend unforgettable days. All you need to do is rent a car and start exploring the province to enjoy everything it has to offer.

The most famous ski resort in the province —and one of the best in Argentina— is located in the Las Leñas Valley, a perfect destination. Whether you’re experienced in winter sports or taking your first steps, you’ll find everything you need here for skiing or snowboarding.

At Rentennials, we share everything you need to know to go skiing in Mendoza — from where to stay, how much you’ll spend, the best way to get to Las Leñas, and much more.

Keep reading and get your ski gear ready!

Pista de esquí en Las Leñas

Where to Ski in Mendoza

The Valle de Las Leñas ski resort is the place thousands of people choose every year to enjoy the snow in Mendoza. It’s located about 80 km from Malargüe, the nearest city to the resort. From the city of Mendoza, it’s 342 km south via National Route 40.

Previously, the Vallecitos and Penitentes ski resorts were also in operation, very close to the capital city. However, today they have been converted into snow recreation areas without ski or snowboard activities.

The Las Leñas Ski Resort

Las Leñas is one of the ski resorts with unmatched scenery. Nestled in the heart of the Andes Mountains at almost 2,300 meters above sea level, it guarantees exceptional snow quality and quantity. And as you glide down the slopes, you’re surrounded by mountains that create an unforgettable scene.

It has hotels at the foot of the slopes, 14 ski lifts, restaurants, and all the services needed to fully enjoy skiing and snowboarding. Plus, there are bars and nightlife options for those who want to combine sports with entertainment.

The quality of its infrastructure and easy access make Las Leñas a favorite choice for skiing in Mendoza.

Ski Slopes in Las Leñas

With 30 ski slopes, Las Leñas offers a wide range of options for all levels. If you don’t know how to ski, you can take a class and start on the beginner slopes.

For those with some prior experience but who aren’t ready for a big challenge yet, the intermediate slopes are perfect. But if you’re an expert looking for adrenaline, then head straight to the advanced or expert trails.

You can check out the full Las Leñas slope map here.

Las Leñas Snow Parks

Not everyone wants or knows how to ski. Or maybe you’re traveling with children who are looking for other ways to have fun while getting into their ski gear. For them, there are the Snow Park, Kids Park, and Adventure Park. There, you can go snow tubing, sledding, snowshoe hiking, or take beginner ski lessons.

How to Get to Las Leñas

The best way to reach the Valle de Las Leñas ski resort is by renting a car in Mendoza and driving south. You need to take National Route 40 to the intersection with Provincial Route 222. From there, turn right and continue for a few more kilometers. The total drive is 342 km on a paved road in good condition.

Click here to see how to get to Las Leñas by car.

Where to Stay When Skiing in Mendoza

To ski in Mendoza, the best option is to stay right in the accommodations available inside the Las Leñas Valley. There are several hotels, aparthotels, and hostels that allow easy access to the slopes. You just need to walk with your gear (or use shuttle services offered by some hotels) and hit the slopes.

Another, more affordable option is to stay in the city of Malargüe. Keep in mind that you’ll need to drive 80 km each way (160 km round trip) daily. So factor in fuel costs and travel time when planning your ski itinerary in Mendoza.

Hotel Piscis en Las Leñas

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Accommodation in Las Leñas

These are some lodging options in Las Leñas. Most of them include restaurants and ski storage areas:

  • Hotel Piscis. The most exclusive hotel in Las Leñas. It has a spa, fine dining, and over 90 rooms with incredible views.
  • Hotel Acuario. Ideal for couples. A relaxed atmosphere with lots of privacy.
  • Hotel Aries. Perfect for families and friends, just meters from one of the most popular ski slopes.
  • Hotel Escorpio. A simple and affordable choice to enjoy the mountain.
  • Hotel Virgo. A stylish, modern hotel with a cutting-edge proposal.
  • Hostel Las Leñas. The top pick for young travelers. Close to restaurants and nightlife in the ski resort.
  • Departamentos y Aparts. Apartments and Apart Hotels: A great option for families and groups of friends.

Accommodation in Malargüe

80 km from Las Leñas, you can stay in some hotels in Malargüe:

How Much Does It Cost to Ski in Mendoza

The cost of skiing in Las Leñas depends on the time of season, the number of days you’ll be on the slopes, where you stay, and whether you bring your own gear, among other factors.

As a general reference, a week of skiing in Las Leñas for an adult costs at least 1,500 USD.

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Daily Pass Prices

Pass prices in Las Leñas vary depending on the season, number of days, and whether it’s for an adult or a child (ages 6 to 11). Here are some adult price references (children pay less):

  • One day in low season: 100 USD
  • One day in high season: 150 USD
  • Three days in low season: 280 USD
  • Three days in high season: 405 USD
  • One week in low season: 540 USD
  • One week in high season: 780 USD

You can check all ticket prices at this link.

Where to Rent Ski Equipment and How Much It Costs

Inside Las Leñas Valley, you’ll find several ski rental spots for renting ski or snowboard equipment. There are special offers for families or for those staying three days, a week, or two weeks.

When Is the Best Time to Ski in Mendoza

The ski season in Las Leñas Valley starts in June and ends in early September. Depending on the weather, it may be extended by a few weeks.

Like any trip, choosing the right week to ski in Mendoza is key. A one-day change can significantly impact the cost.

Choosing Between High or Low Season

High season is during July and early August. During these months, both passes and accommodation are more expensive. And of course, there are more people.

There are also “special” weeks considered as mid-season, which offer lower prices compared to peak season. These usually occur before or after the busiest weeks of July. Additionally, the first days of the ski resort opening, or just before it closes, are the cheapest — known as “low season.”

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Weather and Snow Conditions in Winter

As with all ski resorts, the weather can change quickly. Most days are sunny, and others are overcast. Occasionally, a strong snowstorm with wind may hit. If that happens, the slopes are closed until conditions improve.

In those cases, all hotels are prepared to offer alternative indoor activities. Just in case, you can always check the current slope status in Las Leñas here.

Tips for Driving in the Snow and Enjoying Skiing in Mendoza

  • Bring snow chains and install them as soon as there is ice or accumulated snow.
  • Maintain a moderate speed and avoid sudden braking or sharp turns.
  • Use low-beam headlights at all times, even during the day.
  • Check the weather forecast and road conditions before heading into the mountains.
  • Drive patiently and never overtake unless you’re 100% sure it’s safe.
  • Pay attention to signs and follow Gendarmerie instructions if needed.

 Rent a Car and Experience Winter in Mendoza

To fully enjoy the experience of skiing in Mendoza, the best option is to rent a car to move around easily and discover the province’s stunning landscapes. Don’t miss out on visiting other wineries and exploring the highlights of one of Argentina’s most beautiful destinations.

As we always say, renting a car with Rentennials is easy, simple, and affordable. It’s the best option to enjoy the snow in Mendoza with peace of mind. Mendoza’s winter is waiting for you!

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The 5 Michelin-Starred Restaurants in Mendoza

Wineries, the Andes, snow, and in recent years, Michelin-starred restaurants in Mendoza. This province has it all. The excellence of its gastronomy has drawn the attention of the world’s most prestigious culinary guide. Today, it’s not just about enjoying top wines paired with local or signature dishes — you can live unique flavor experiences found nowhere else in the world.

In this article, you’ll discover the five Michelin-starred restaurants in Mendoza. Dining at these places is much more than a meal: it’s a complete culinary journey where the chefs take the region’s flavors to another level.

At Rentennials, we want you to enjoy the very best experiences in Argentina. Get ready for an unforgettable journey for your palate.

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What Is the Michelin Guide?

The Michelin Guide was born in France in 1900 as a tool for those who dared to travel. Created by the Michelin tire company, it recommended routes, accommodations, and restaurants for travelers exploring the country by car. Just imagine what it was like to venture down dirt roads, with few service stations and a car industry that was just beginning. The guide was essential for many.

Over time, it evolved into the world’s leading authority on gastronomy. Today, it awards stars to restaurants offering exceptional culinary experiences, where dishes must combine quality, creativity, and technique.

We had to wait until 2024 for the Michelin Guide to recognize restaurants in Mendoza and Buenos Aires.

How Is a Restaurant Chosen to Receive a Michelin Star?

First, certain restaurants are selected to be evaluated by Michelin inspectors. These evaluations are done anonymously, so no one knows when a Michelin inspector is dining.

Five criteria are considered: quality of ingredients, mastery of culinary techniques, harmony of flavors, the chef’s personality reflected in the dishes, and consistency over time. The recognition is based solely on what is delivered on the plate and the complete experience offered to the guest.

Now you know all the effort Michelin-starred restaurants in Mendoza have gone through to make it onto this exclusive list.

The Michelin-Starred Restaurants in Mendoza

Mendoza is one of Argentina’s most celebrated culinary destinations. The combination of outstanding wines, local products, stunning landscapes, and talented chefs turns every meal into an unforgettable experience.

Today, there are five Michelin-starred restaurants in Mendoza that celebrate the region’s flavors. Each has its own style and identity.

Here’s the list — and below, all the details about each one:

  • Azafrán
  • Brindillas
  • Zonda Cocina Paisaje
  • Riccitelli Bristó
  • Casa Vigil

Azafrán

Just a few blocks from Plaza Independencia, you’ll find a place that captures the true essence of Mendoza’s gastronomy: Azafrán. Led by chef Sebastián Weigandt, the concept focuses on high-quality local ingredients and a deep commitment to local producers. Mendoza provides the perfect setting to bring his vision to life.

Chef Weigandt offers two tasting menus celebrating Mendoza and Argentina: “Paseo por Mendoza” (six courses) and “Paseo por Argentina” (ten courses). Vegetables and goat are key ingredients in the dishes. There’s also a lighter option called “Pequeño Paseo,” featuring three courses. Each experience is paired perfectly with Mendoza’s finest wines.

Brindillas

In Vistalba, Luján de Cuyo, you’ll find Brindillas, a hidden gem created by chef Mariano Gallego. Tucked away from the usual tourist routes, the location feels like a secret waiting to be discovered. The cuisine, service, and overall experience are simply impeccable.

Chef Mariano Gallego blends technique honed abroad with creativity and a strong respect for local ingredients. His tasting menu, available in a short or long version, features dishes like roasted eggplant with romesco and anchovy cubes, grilled beef with pepper and sweet potato, and confit peach with amaretto, mascarpone foam, and homemade almond ice cream — all paired with excellent wines from their cellar.

  • Reservations
  • Address: Guardia Vieja 2898, Luján de Cuyo
  • Price without wine pairing: from USD 85 per person
  • Price with wine pairing: from USD 160 per person

Zonda Cocina de Paisaje

At Bodega Lagarde, you’ll find another of Mendoza’s Michelin-starred restaurants: Zonda Cocina de Paisaje. Located in Luján de Cuyo, the restaurant’s philosophy centers around using ingredients from their own organic garden. There’s nothing quite like tasting dishes made with produce grown just steps away — from tomatoes to aromatic herbs, all harvested on-site. Their DOC Malbec wines pair perfectly with the menu.

Zonda pays homage to Cuyan cuisine, blending authentic flavors with high-end techniques. Diners can choose from several tasting menus: Experiencia Paisaje, Experiencia Zonda, Pacha, Cuyano, and Gilanco — each one paired with exceptional wines from the bodega.

  • Reservations
  • Address: San Martín 1745, Bodega Lagarde
  • Price with wine pairing: from USD 140 per person
Restaurante estrella Michelin en Mendoza. Zonda Cocina Paisaje

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Riccitelli Bistró

Amidst the vineyards of Luján de Cuyo, Bodega Matías Riccitelli Wines created something different: a restaurant built using recycled materials, fully integrated with the natural landscape. This combination of wine, cuisine, and sustainability makes for a truly unique experience.

Chef Juan Ventureyra presents his dishes either indoors or on the terrace, offering two tasting menus that showcase authentic regional cuisine. There’s also a shorter four-course option. Vegetables take center stage in most of the creations, highlighting the freshness and vibrancy of local produce.

  • Reservations
  • Address: Callejón de La Reta 750
  • Price without wine pairing: from USD 90 per person
  • Price with wine pairing: from USD 150 per person

Casa Vigil

In the heart of Chachingo lies Casa Vigil, the dream project of renowned winemaker Alejandro Vigil. After achieving the first-ever 100-point Parker ratings for two Argentine wines, Vigil turned his focus to gastronomy. His vision brought Casa Vigil into the Michelin-starred list of Mendoza. Inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy, the restaurant offers a symbolic journey through flavors and emotions.

Guests start with a stroll through the vineyards before settling into rustic yet elegant dining rooms, where they can enjoy terroir-driven dishes offered either in a midday executive menu or two extensive tasting menus at night.

  • Reservations
  • Address: Videla Aranda 7008
  • Price with wine pairing: from USD 120 per person
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Tips for Enjoying the Michelin-Starred Restaurant Experience in Mendoza

Dining at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Mendoza isn’t just about tasting some of the best food in the country — it’s a complete sensory experience from the moment you walk in to the moment you leave. Everything is designed to transport you through regional flavors and Argentina’s finest wines.

Here are a few tips to make the most of your experience:

  • Book in advance. Tables are limited and demand is high, especially during holidays and long weekends.
  • Take your time. It’s not just about eating — it’s about fully experiencing something rare and authentic.
  • Trust the tasting menu. It’s the best way to explore the chef’s full vision and creativity.
  • Let them guide your wine pairing. The restaurants work with top wineries to perfectly complement each dish.
  • Be open to new flavors. You’ll discover ingredients and combinations you may have never tried before — and that’s part of the magic.

Rent a Car and Enjoy Mendoza’s Gastronomy

The best way to explore Mendoza’s Michelin-starred restaurants is by renting a car. It gives you the freedom to move easily between wineries, restaurants, and hidden gems scattered across the province.

Renting a car with Rentennials is easy, simple, and affordable. Mendoza is waiting for you!

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The P2P Carsharing Revolution 🌍

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🌱 Why is Rentennials Sustainable? 🚗

Car sharing 🚘 is a shared mobility model that allows users to rent vehicles without the need to own a car. This model transforms the way we move, offering a more affordable, flexible, and sustainable alternative to traditional private vehicle use. At Rentennials, we firmly believe that this transportation model has a positive impact both for users and for the planet. Here’s why:

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In Latin America, a car is parked for an average of 95% of the time ⏳, meaning that most cars on the streets are inactive, taking up space and resources. With the P2P car sharing model, the idea is to maximize the use of each vehicle, making it available to those who really need it. By doing this, we reduce the number of unnecessary cars on the road, and therefore, we decrease traffic and the production of new vehicles 🚙.

🚦 Reducing traffic and vehicles on the streets

According to a Forbes study, for every P2P car sharing vehicle on the road, up to 10 additional cars are removed from the streets 🚗❌. This results in less congestion, less pollution, and more efficient public space 🌍. At Rentennials, we not only optimize the use of existing cars, but we also contribute to a cleaner, less congested urban model.

💸 Sustainability doesn’t have to be expensive

There is a common misconception that sustainability has to be more expensive. At Rentennials, we prove this is not true. Not only do we offer a wide variety of vehicles at affordable prices, but by not having a traditional structure like car rental companies 🏢, we can significantly reduce costs. This allows us to offer much more competitive prices, even more affordable than buying a car! 💰

⚡ The flexibility and economy of the P2P car sharing model

By renting a vehicle through P2P car sharing, our users gain access to a more flexible, broader, and cost-effective option. There’s no need to purchase a car for personal use, which comes with not only a high initial cost but also ongoing expenses for maintenance, insurance, taxes, etc. Instead, with Rentennials, you can rent a vehicle only when you need it, saving money 💵 while using a resource already on the street, in a more efficient and sustainable way.

🌍 Conclusion: The future of transportation is shared

At Rentennials, we are convinced that the future of urban transportation lies in more efficient and sustainable mobility models 🚀. By promoting P2P car sharing, we not only help reduce the number of cars on the streets but also offer an affordable alternative to car ownership. Car sharing is not just a more eco-friendly 🌱 option, but also a smarter choice for those looking to optimize their spending and contribute to a more sustainable world.

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New metered parking system in Mendoza: How does it work?

In the city of Mendoza, drivers are starting to experience a new way of managing parking in some of its busiest streets. This digital metered parking system aims to optimize the use of public space and, more importantly, reduce traffic chaos in key areas of the city.

At Rentennials, we’ll walk you through how this new system works — and how it might affect your car rental experience in Mendoza.
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🅿️ What Is Mendoza’s New Digital Metered Parking System?

This new system, implemented in certain areas of Mendoza, represents a step toward more modern and practical management of public parking.

Unlike the old paper card method (where you had to place a card on your dashboard), everything is now handled through a mobile app.

For those who don’t use smartphones, there are still authorized sales points where you can pay traditionally.

📍 Where Is This System Being Used?

Currently, the system is being tested in key areas such as Arístides Villanueva, Juan B. Justo, Belgrano, Sarmiento, and Tiburcio Benegas — all known for high traffic flow.

If the pilot is successful, it will be rolled out to more areas across Mendoza.

📲 How Does the App Work?

To use the system, drivers must download the SEM Mendoza app. QR codes to access the app are posted on signs in the designated zones.

Once installed, the steps are simple:

1. Register:

Sign up with your phone number, email, and mobile carrier.

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iOS – App Store 
Application for metered parking in the city of Mendoza.

2. Enter Vehicle Info:

Add the license plate number of the car you’re parking.

3. Start Parking Session:

Select the “start parking” option and enter the time you’ll need.

4. Payment:

Pay in advance through the app or at an authorized sales point.

Everything is digital — no more machines or paper tickets — and your session must be paid before parking.

✅ Key Benefits of the New System

Convenience: Manage your parking through the app — no need for cash or finding a parking attendant.

Flexibility: Don’t have the app? You can still pay at physical locations.

Reminders: The app notifies you when your time is about to expire so you can extend it.

Efficiency: Helps organize parking and can expand to more areas if successful.

⏰ What Happens When Time Runs Out?

One great feature is flexibility. If your session is about to expire, you’ll receive a reminder to top it up.

If you don’t, you may receive a fine — just like with any traditional metered parking system.

👥 How Does This Affect Drivers?

Although the system offers many advantages — like convenience and speed — some users may initially struggle if they’re not tech-savvy.

However, the city has introduced a grace period (until March 31), during which the service is free. This gives everyone time to get used to it.

For regular drivers in these areas, the app will simplify payments and reduce parking stress. Plus, no more handling cash or paper tickets!

🌆 Why This Change Matters for Urban Mobility

Digital metered parking doesn’t just improve organization — it can positively impact overall mobility in the city.

Real-time tracking and payment reduce the time people spend looking for parking, which means less traffic congestion, more fluid movement, and a better urban experience.

In an age of smart cities, this is a big leap toward smarter, cleaner, and more efficient urban transportation.

🔮 What to Expect in the Future

If the Mendoza pilot is successful, it could expand across other cities in Argentina and Latin America.

This is part of a larger movement: the digitization of urban mobility, using tech to improve everyday life.

For drivers, adapting to this change might take some getting used to — but the benefits are worth it, especially with the system’s flexibility.

🏁 Conclusion

Mendoza’s new digital metered parking system is a major step forward in modernizing urban transport.

With easy payment options via app or in-person, the system offers an efficient, smart way to manage city parking — making life easier for drivers and creating a more organized and sustainable city.

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Discover the hidden gems in Bariloche and some of its surprising corners

Dive into Bariloche’s best-kept secrets. Bariloche offers much more than its classic circuits. Explore its hidden gems and discover the secrets few people know.

Discover hidden gems in Bariloche and some of its most surprising corners

Hidden beaches, little-traveled trails, and a train ride across the steppe await you in Bariloche.

Do you look for places that are off the beaten path? Even in Bariloche, one of Argentina’s most visited destinations, it’s possible to find them. It might take a bit more effort, but all you need is that key tip that lets you get away from the crowds and enjoy a wonderful destination in a different way.

Hidden beaches, beautiful waterfalls, lesser-known trails, and even a train ride are some of the treasures tucked away in this corner of Patagonia. The best part is that, to discover them, you only need to dare to go beyond the usual.

At Rentennials we want you to truly get to know Argentina and make traveling about more than just ticking off the most famous spots. That’s why here you’ll find everything you need to discover Bariloche’s “Side B.”

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Hidden beaches in Bariloche

It’s true that finding a secluded spot anywhere in the world is getting harder. But that doesn’t mean you should stop trying to find that little corner where you can lay down a mat and sip some mate without too many people around. Bariloche still offers beaches that, thanks to their more difficult access, can be enjoyed in greater tranquility.

Below are three hidden beaches in Bariloche.

Beach at Hotel Las Cascadas

Because it’s behind a hotel, this small beach is rarely frequented by tourists.

To reach La Cascada beach, first head to the hotel of the same name. You’ll find it off a turn at kilometer 5.9 on Av. Bustillo. Once you’ve parked, walk to the trail that starts behind the parking lot. Along the way you’ll pass a waterfall and, after a few minutes, you’ll arrive at a quiet beach on Lake Nahuel Huapi. There’s a small beach bar with food and loungers.

Bahía Tacul Beach

Bahía Tacul’s beach is a small respite within one of the most popular tourist routes: the Circuito Chico. To get there, turn off onto Route 77 and take a gravel road that leads to Villa Tacul, a small neighborhood with very few houses. You’ll be rewarded with beautiful views of the Blest arm of Lake Nahuel Huapi.

The gravel road forks at the end. It’s best to turn left and park in the lot managed by the Tacul-Chewque Mapuche community. From there, it’s just a short walk to the beach.

This is a perfect place to go with kids. The beach has sand, stones, and is surrounded by forest—like most corners of Nahuel Huapi National Park.


Muñoz Beach

Reaching Muñoz Beach requires a 6-kilometer hike each way (and the same to return). Few people tackle it because you need at least five hours round-trip. It sits on the shores of Lake Gutiérrez; to get there, go to Villa Los Coihues, 5 km from the Civic Center. The trek starts at the Park Ranger Station, where you can leave your car and begin walking.

You’ll find more people along the first section of the trail. First is the Cascada de los Duendes, then the Lake Gutiérrez viewpoint, and the Emilio Frey Hut. After that, the vegetation changes and becomes lower, so we recommend starting early in the morning.

Near the end of the trail, take the left path and descend steeply to reach Muñoz Beach.

Because this trail has a medium difficulty level, remember to register on the Nahuel Huapi National Park website or on the Bariloche Trekking site.

One tip: plan enough time for the round trip to avoid walking back in the dark (overnight stays are not allowed at Muñoz Beach).

For more information on the trail, click here.

Pampa Linda, on the way to Tronador

Cerro Tronador is one of Bariloche’s must-sees. Its viewpoint over the Ventisquero Negro glacier is undeniably impressive. But few people know that along the way lie some of the area’s best-kept secrets. In Pampa Linda, you’ll want to park the car and take your time to explore some of Bariloche’s prettiest waterfall trails.

Because it’s often treated as a “through-place,” most travelers don’t stop to explore Pampa Linda. As we always say, take your time and discover the best corners at your own pace.

Las Nalcas Waterfall

To reach Las Nalcas Waterfall, take the road toward the Ventisquero Negro viewpoint. After passing the Hostería Pampa Linda, go about 400 meters and turn left at the fork. A few minutes later you’ll reach a stream that marks the end of the vehicle track. Park there and continue on foot.

It’s a short walk—about 30 minutes—along a trail that begins by crossing a small stream and then a bridge over the Upper Manso River. Caution: there’s a fork where you must turn left.

At the waterfall, you’ll see water plunging from 40 meters high. The lush surrounding vegetation will connect you with nature in a different way.

Los Césares Waterfall

On the shores of Lake Mascardi, along the road toward Pampa Linda (RP 81), begins a short walk that takes you to the De Los Césares Waterfall. It’s a two-kilometer route that takes just over 1 hour and 30 minutes round-trip. Simply follow the signs and take the first right at the initial fork. The path is uphill and can be muddy after rain.

How to reach Tronador and Pampa Linda

To reach Pampa Linda, and then Tronador, take RN 40 south to the junction with RP 81 at Villa Mascardi. Turn right there and, a few kilometers later, follow the road to Tronador.

Entry and return times for Tronador

The road from Los Rápidos to Pampa Linda has specific hours during which traffic flows in only one direction:

  • Uphill only: 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. from Los Rápidos
  • Downhill only: 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. from Pampa Linda
  • Two-way traffic: 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 a.m.
  • No uphill traffic allowed between 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

A journey across the steppe on the Bariloche–Perito Moreno Night Tourist Train

The Patagonian steppe has a special kind of magic. The winds, the vast desert, and the endless landscape make any traveler reflect on how difficult—and beautiful—it must have been to live in these lands decades ago. Recently, the night train service connecting Bariloche with Perito Moreno Station resumed—an invitation to discover another side of the region.

The Bariloche Tourist Train route to Perito Moreno Station

Departing from the Bariloche station around 7:00 p.m., the train arrives at Perito Moreno a little later, where you’ll be welcomed with hot drinks and tasty starters. Then you’ll head to the station’s barbecue hall (quincho) to enjoy typical Patagonian dishes.

Dinner is a classic Argentine grill, with salads or fries, bread, tortas fritas, and dessert. Vegetarian options are available.

The price includes the train ticket and the meals.

Tourist Train days and times

The night tourist train runs on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. and returns to Bariloche around midnight.

The route operates in the summer season through Easter. In winter, the weather becomes harsh and nights are very cold.

Where to buy your Tourist Train tickets

To purchase tickets, visit the official website of Río Negro’s Tren Patagónico.

Cerro La Buitrera: trekking through Bariloche’s steppe

Just 20 km south of Bariloche, the Patagonian steppe opens up before you. Cerro La Buitrera rises with its strange rock formations sculpted by wind and water erosion. For those eager to get beyond Bariloche’s familiar settings, this is the perfect destination.

What the Cerro La Buitrera trek is like

The Cerro La Buitrera trail has a medium difficulty level, and you can hike 6 to 10 km round-trip. There are no major climbs, but unlike forest treks, you won’t find shade here. So it’s essential to protect yourself from the sun and bring plenty of water. Also bring something to eat.

Along the way you’ll cross broad plains covered with vegetation typical of the steppe. Canyons and curious rock formations will become a familiar sight as you walk.

At the summit, you’ll be rewarded with beautiful views of Lake Nahuel Huapi and the surrounding peaks.

How to get to Cerro La Buitrera

To reach Cerro La Buitrera, take the road that starts at the junction of the Ring Road (Ruta de Circunvalación) and Avenida Esandi. After about 15 km, you’ll find a left turn with a one-lane bridge. After crossing, turn left again and continue to a school, where you’ll turn right. The road continues to Estancia La Lucha, a locally owned ranch. Because it’s private property, you must pay an entrance fee and ask permission to do the trek.

Note that access is via a dirt road; while it can be done in a low-clearance car, a pickup or SUV is preferable.

Tips for exploring Bariloche and its hidden gems

Traveling to Bariloche is a dream for anyone looking to connect with nature. Sometimes, due to the number of people at the classic highlights, the experience isn’t what you expected. That’s why it’s essential to find that hidden gem in any destination so you can enjoy it your way.

Here are some tips to make your Bariloche trip unforgettable:

  • Travel in the low season whenever possible (March–June and September–December).
  • March and December are the best months to visit popular places with fewer people and ideal weather.
  • Venture beyond the traditional circuits. The landscapes are just as spectacular—if not more—than the famous ones.
  • If you go in high season, find that quiet corner you’ve been dreaming of to spend an afternoon fully connected with nature in complete silence.

Rent a car in Bariloche with Rentennials and discover its “Side B”

To explore Bariloche’s hidden gems, nothing beats having a car. You’ll reach places public transport and tours don’t. Bariloche awaits in all its splendor—Nahuel Huapi National Park and its lesser-traveled surroundings.

Rent a car in Bariloche with Rentennials and enjoy a different kind of experience. It’s the safest, most affordable, and easiest app to use—offering the widest variety of vehicles at the best price.

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The best treks to do in Bariloche

5 Unmissable Treks to Do in Bariloche

Bariloche is one of the favorite destinations for trekking lovers. The trails of Nahuel Huapi National Park and its surroundings invite you to connect with forests, crystal-clear lakes, and mountains offering spectacular views. You can choose from more than 150 options.

There are trails for every taste—from those that lead to mountain huts where you can spend the night to routes suitable for the whole family. Best of all, many of these trails are well signposted and can be done independently, without a guide.

At Rentennials we provide all the information you need to decide which trek to do in Bariloche: duration, difficulty level, and every detail you need for a peaceful walk in nature.

Below, we present five treks to discover beautiful corners of Patagonia and connect with nature.


Lago Los Césares Trail — get ready for a challenge

For those seeking a long and highly demanding option, the Lago Los Césares trail is ideal. After 4 to 6 hours of hiking with steep slopes, you’ll reach a lake surrounded by forests and mountains.

It all starts in Los Césares, on the shores of Lago Mascardi, on the road to Pampa Linda. After several signs, you’ll find a right-hand turn that will take you to Lago Los Césares. Keep in mind that on rainy days—or after several days of precipitation—there may be mud.

To reach the trailhead, take RN 40 towards El Bolsón for 36 km. After Lago Mascardi, there is a right turn. Continue for 25 km (after passing the park ranger station, where the entrance fee must be paid) until you reach Los Césares, very close to the Hotel Tronador.

As with the entire road to Pampa Linda, it’s important to keep in mind the entry and return schedules. And remember that this trail is only for a same-day out-and-back hike.

  • Estimated time: 4 to 6 hours

  • Distance: 6 km

  • No overnight stay
  • Difficulty: Very high

  • Pre-registration required at this link

Trail to Refugio Emilio Frey via the Cerro Catedral ridge

In Colonia Suiza, 24 km from Bariloche, a trail follows the course of the Goye stream. This is an overnight trek, and you reach the hut after passing through a beautiful valley.

After about three hours of hiking, you’ll cross two streams: Navidad and then Negro (also called Goye). From here, the trail becomes very steep with continuous switchbacks.

Once you reach the summit, the panoramic view opens up before you. Laguna Negra and Cerro Negro come into view. Here you’ll find the Italia or Manfredo Segre Hut. It’s essential to book in advance.

From this same hut, you can connect with Refugio López or continue south along the Five Lagoons Traverse (Circuito de las 5 lagunas).

To reach the trailhead, drive along Avenida Bustillo to km 18. Then continue to the left along the famous Circuito Chico, and then take a gravel road that leads to Colonia Suiza up to the Goye Stream bridge.

  • Estimated time: 5 to 6 hours
  • Distance: 8 km
  • Overnight stay
  • Difficulty: High
  • Pre-registration required at this link

Trail to Refugio Emilio Frey via the Cerro Catedral ridge

The well-known Refugio Emilio Frey can be reached in several ways, but this route is the one for those seeking an expert-level challenge. It is highly demanding and you need trekking experience to do it.

To start the hike, first take one of the Catedral Alta Patagonia lifts (open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; check services beforehand). From the top station, continue to Punta Princesa, where the ridge trail begins.

Continue straight ahead, and it’s very important to follow the signage so you don’t get lost. The route ends at Laguna Schmoll and, a bit further on, Laguna Toncek, where Refugio Emilio Frey is located.

It’s essential to book and confirm your spot to spend the night at the Refugio Emilio Frey. You can also camp in the surrounding area, but always with a prior reservation.

  • Estimated time: 4 to 5 hours
  • Distance: 6 km
  • Overnight stay
  • Difficulty: High
  • Pre-registration required at this link

Trail to Cascada de los Duendes — a classic for kids

The trail from the Lago Gutiérrez ranger station to Cascada de los Duendes is an ideal option for the whole family. It’s short and easy.

The trail starts in front of the Lago Gutiérrez Park Ranger Station. It’s very easy to find because it is perfectly signposted. The path is flat and runs alongside the Pescadero stream.

As you walk, you’ll also find informative signs about the Patagonian Andean forest and its natural features.

  • Estimated time: 1 to 2 hours (round trip)
  • Distance: 1 km
  • Difficulty: Low, suitable for the whole family

Trail from Lago Mascardi to Lago Steffen — pure tranquility

The Lago Mascardi to Lago Steffen trail is ideal for those without much trekking experience who are looking for a bit of excitement and adventure.

It all begins a few meters from La Querencia campground, next to the Llodconto stream bridge on the road to Cerro Tronador. Don’t worry—the first 9.5 km follow a vehicle track that leads to the Boock outpost. From this point, continue along a trail that crosses private property. Don’t forget to close any gates you pass through.

The slope is very gentle, and you’ll always walk through a valley with streams and beautiful trees. Yes, sometimes you’ll need to get your feet wet to cross the waterways.

Towards the end of the trail, you’ll descend through a beautiful forest until you reach the Lago Steffen Campground, located on the lakeshore.

You can also do this route in reverse, starting from Lago Steffen heading north and finishing at Lago Mascardi.

To reach Lago Mascardi and begin from this point, take National Route 40 towards El Bolsón and drive 36 km past Villa Mascardi. To the right, you’ll find the turnoff to the lake. From there, the road is gravel and within a few meters you’ll reach the Lago Mascardi Park Ranger Station, where you’ll pay the National Park entrance fee. Then continue 6 km more to the trailhead.

To drive to the trailhead at Lago Steffen, take National Route 40 towards El Bolsón until the turnoff indicating access to Lago Steffen. From there, the mountain gravel road stretches for 10 km, and note that it has one-way traffic schedules (Entry 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; return 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.).

You can leave your car at the campground or nearby.

  • Estimated time: 7 to 8 hours
  • Distance: 20 km
  • Overnight stay at one of the lakeside campgrounds
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Pre-registration required at this link

Best time of year to go trekking in Bariloche

Bariloche is beautiful year-round, but for trekking, the best time is between November and April. Some trails are closed during winter, and others require special snow equipment.

In summer, consider the high temperatures and be prepared for intense sun. Sometimes it gets very hot, so it’s advisable to start your hike very early.

Recommendations for trekking in Bariloche

Keep these tips in mind when trekking in Bariloche:

  • Always register when required at this link.
  • Don’t leave the trails. Follow signage and the main path.
  • Book huts in advance if you plan to stay overnight.
  • Wear comfortable footwear. If hiking more than one day, bring a change of clothes and warm layers for the night.
  • Bring a water bottle. You can refill it in streams.
  • If the hike is long, bring food.
  • It’s always better to go with company. If you go alone, let someone know which trail you’ll be doing.
  • Keep in mind you won’t have cell signal on most trails.
  • At barilochetrekking.com you can find all the information about local trails.

Remember that making fires is prohibited during hikes (it’s very important to respect this rule).

Rent a car and do the best treks in Bariloche

Bariloche offers beautiful trekking trails—an ideal activity to connect with nature and disconnect from everyday life. Imagine climbing a mountain and sleeping in the middle of the Andes under a starry night. Argentina is a world waiting to be discovered.
With a car, you’ll reach each trailhead easily. That’s why the best option is to rent a car in Bariloche with Rentennials—perfect for those who prefer minimal paperwork, low cost, and direct connection with local hosts.

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Experience the Best Trekking Routes in Mendoza.

Experience the Best Trekking Routes in Mendoza.

Mendoza is one of the top trekking destinations, offering breathtaking mountain trails and stunning landscapes.

Trekking in Mendoza is more than just walking through mountain paths—it’s about disconnecting from the routine and immersing yourself in nature. Whether you’re looking for a multi-day challenge or a family-friendly adventure, Mendoza has options for everyone.

Before you set off, it’s essential to have all the necessary information to make the most of your hike. Must-haves? Good hiking shoes, plenty of water, and your smartphone or camera to capture some of the most spectacular scenery in Argentina. For those looking for a bigger challenge, multi-day treks require additional planning and the right gear.

At Rentennials, we provide all the essential details you need to choose the perfect trekking route in Mendoza—duration, difficulty level, and everything else to ensure a safe and enjoyable hiking experience.


🏔️ Best Trekking Spots in Mendoza

Mendoza is home to incredible trekking routes, in addition to being Argentina’s wine capital. You’ll find trails of various durations and difficulty levels, taking you through the most impressive landscapes of the Andes Mountains.

There’s something for everyone, from short scenic walks to demanding hikes. Read on to discover the best trekking routes in Mendoza.

🥾 Cerro Negro Trail – A Challenge in Cacheuta

The Cerro Negro trail is a great option for a challenging trek near Mendoza. The route starts in Cacheuta, about 30 km from the city. As you ascend, the views become more and more stunning, and the best part? You’ll encounter very few people along the way.

While it’s an amazing experience, some level of fitness is recommended, as some sections can be steep and demanding. Keep in mind that there is no shade, so proper sun protection is essential.

📍 How to get there: Take Provincial Route 82 to Cacheuta and head to Camping La Crucesita, where the trail begins. There’s a small entrance fee, and parking is available.

🕒 Estimated time: 4 to 5 hours
📏 Distance: 8 km
⚠️ Difficulty: Medium

🥾 Cerro Arco Trail – A Must-Do Near Mendoza

The Cerro Arco trail is one of the most popular hikes close to Mendoza. The starting point is in El Challao, Las Heras, just a short drive from the city. The trail offers breathtaking panoramic views as you climb.

Although not extremely difficult, a moderate level of fitness is recommended, as the incline can be challenging at times. Like Cerro Negro, there is no shade, so bring plenty of water and sun protection.

🚗 Parking is available at the trailhead.

🕒 Estimated time: 4 to 6 hours (round trip)
📏 Distance: 9 km
⚠️ Difficulty: Medium to High

🥾 Quebrada & Los Berros Waterfall Trail – A Scenic Walk Near Cacheuta

For those seeking a more relaxed trek, the trail leading to the Quebrada and Los Berros Waterfall is a fantastic option. As you hike, you’ll be surrounded by towering rock walls and a beautiful stream flowing alongside you.

You can choose to hike just to the water spring or continue for another hour to reach the waterfall.

📍 How to get there: Take Provincial Route 82 towards Cacheuta. The trail begins right off the road. Nearby campgrounds and restaurants offer parking.

🕒 Estimated time: 2 to 4 hours (round trip)
📏 Distance: 11 km
⚠️ Difficulty: Low

🥾 Cerro Camello Sur Trail – A Challenge for Experienced Hikers

If you’re looking for a demanding trek, the Cerro Camello Sur trail is an excellent choice. The 10 km route features steep inclines, making it ideal for those in good physical condition.

At the highest point, you’ll be rewarded with spectacular views of the Potrerillos Dam. Make sure you’re well-prepared for a long and intense hike.

📍 Starting point: Provincial Route 82, near Camping La Curva. Parking is available.

🕒 Estimated time: 6 to 8 hours (round trip)
📏 Distance: 10 km
⚠️ Difficulty: High

🥾 Laguna de Horcones Trail – A Glimpse into Aconcagua Provincial Park

This family-friendly trail is located in the Aconcagua Provincial Park and offers a breathtaking experience. The 2-hour hike leads to a stunning viewpoint overlooking the Horcones Lagoon and the South Face of Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Americas.

Most visitors exploring Route 7 stop by Puente del Inca and Las Cuevas, but this hike is definitely worth adding to your itinerary.

📍 How to get there: Drive along Route 7 to the entrance of Aconcagua Provincial Park.

🕒 Estimated time: 2 hours (round trip)
📏 Distance: 7 km
⚠️ Difficulty: Low

📅 Best Time for Trekking in Mendoza

Mendoza is a year-round destination, but the best time for trekking depends on the season:

❄️ Winter: Check for snow conditions before hiking, especially in Aconcagua Park.
☀️ Summer: High temperatures can make some trails uncomfortable. It’s best to hike early in the morning.
🍂🌸 Spring & Autumn: Ideal weather for most hikes.

🔹 Essential Trekking Tips for Mendoza

✔ Plan your departure time to avoid returning after dark.
✔ Follow the marked trails and signs—do not go off-track.
✔ Wear comfortable hiking shoes.
✔ Bring trekking poles if needed.
✔ Carry at least 1.5 liters of water per person.
✔ Expect limited cell signal in most trekking areas.
✔ Pack some snacks for long hikes.
✔ If hiking alone, inform someone about your route.

🚗 Renting a Car in Mendoza for Trekking? Choose Rentennials!

If you’re planning a trekking adventure in Mendoza, Rentennials is the best car rental option. Why?

✅ Safer, easier, and more affordable than traditional rentals.
✅ The largest selection of vehicles at the best prices—from budget cars to 4×4 trucks and luxury models.
✅ Book instantly through the app and pick up your car wherever you need it.

🌍 Explore Mendoza at your own pace—Rent a car now with Rentennials! 🚗💨

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The “Airbnb of cars” raises capital: the Mendoza startup that operates in the United States now reaches Peru

Rentennials, the Argentine platform that connects vehicle owners with drivers, expands its carsharing model to Peru. With the support of ProInnóvate, it aims to consolidate shared mobility in the region and plans to triple its growth this year.

Rentennials, a private vehicle rental platform founded in Mendoza in 2022 by Andrés Puebla and Gerardo Germanó, was selected by ProInnóvate Perú to receive a US$ 40,000 fund that will finance its entry into the Peruvian market.

The measure takes place in a context of accelerated growth of carsharing in the region. According to data from Kushki and Statista, the carsharing industry in Latin America generated US$66.2 billion in 2022 and is estimated to have grown by 18% in 2024. At the moment, Peru and Chile stand out among the markets that drive this trend.

In Argentina, Rentennials, the “Airbnb of cars”, facilitated transactions for $600 million, integrating more than 800 owners who, together, recorded revenues for an average of $480 million, and operates in more than 10 cities. According to data provided by the company, the company expects to triple its growth this year, increasing its operations in the United States, Peru and Argentina. Rentennials aims to contribute to shared mobility through the use of electric vehicles and the implementation of user and owner validation processes, in addition to offering a corporate rental service.

Rentennials works through a mobile app or web platform, which offers a wide variety of searches for tourists, by time of use, locations and type of vehicle, among others. These users must be over 25 years old, have a credit card with available balance for blocking franchises, and must take a photo of their driver’s license, which must not be expired so as not to be rejected by the owner. The process is 100% paperless through a PC or mobile, which results on average between 20% and 40% cheaper than a classic rent a car, the company assures.

The Rentennials business model is based on charging 20% ​​of the total reservation and the remaining 80% is charged by the owner directly with the renter, either in cash or transfer.

“Rentennials’ first idea was to create a rental community for all kinds of products that people have at home and rarely use, such as tools, camping, free time, sports, sound. But when we saw that mobility in the world was changing and in many places it no longer made sense to own a car, we decided to focus solely on that niche,” Germanó said in a newspaper article about the beginnings.

The selection by ProInnóvate Perú adds to a series of previous financing, including an investment of US$ 100,000 in the development of the platform and the support of the Chilean fund AceleraLatam.

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Carsharing vs. Traditional Car Rental: Which One is the Best Option for Your Next Trip?

If you’ve ever rented a car from a traditional rental company, you’ve likely experienced the same frustrating process:

Endless lines at the airport.

High prices and hidden fees.

Complicated paperwork and long contracts.

Impersonal service with no flexibility in pickup or return locations.

Today, there’s a simpler and more accessible alternative: carsharing, or renting cars directly from local owners. In this article, we’ll explain why this new way of renting is changing the game and why more travelers are choosing platforms like Rentennials over traditional car rental companies.

🏆 1. Price: Save up to 50% with Carsharing

One of the biggest issues with traditional rent-a-car companies is the high cost.

If you’re searching for car rental in Mendoza, Buenos Aires, or any tourist city, you’ll likely come across high rates, hidden fees, and expensive insurance add-ons that drive up the total price.

💰 Why is carsharing more affordable?

Up to 50% lower prices, as cars belong to local owners rather than large corporations with high operational costs.

No hidden fees or unexpected charges.

🔍 Real Price Comparison:

Rental Type

Fiat Cronos 2020 (Daily Price)

Traditional Car Rental

USD 75 + extra fees

Rentennials (Carsharing)

USD 35, insurance included, no hidden costs

With carsharing, you pay only what’s fair—no middlemen inflating the prices.

🚀 2. Speed & Convenience: No Lines, No Bureaucracy

If you’ve rented a car from a traditional company before, you know how time-consuming and frustrating the process can be:

•Long waits at the airport.

•Excessive paperwork and documentation.

•Lengthy contracts full of fine print.

📲 With Rentennials, the process is 100% digital:

🔹 Book in minutes from the app or website.

🔹 No paperwork or unnecessary procedures.

🔹 Fast and flexible delivery with local hosts.

💡 Real example:

👉 You arrive at your destination, land at the airport, and within 15 minutes, you’re driving your rental car.

With a traditional rental company, you could easily waste over an hour dealing with paperwork and waiting in line.

📍 3. Location: Get Your Car Wherever It’s Most Convenient for You

With traditional rental companies, you’re forced to pick up the car from their office or the airport. But what if you prefer to receive the car somewhere else in the city?

With Rentennials, you can coordinate with the host and have the car delivered where it suits you best:

Airport → Arrive and have your car waiting for you.

City center → Ideal for those who prefer to explore by taxi or public transport first.

Hotels & accommodations → Perfect for those who value convenience.

💡 Real example:

Many tourists searching for “rent a car in Mendoza,” “rent a car in Buenos Aires,” “rent a car in Miami,” etc., often prefer to have their car delivered directly to their hotel so they can start their trip stress-free.

🔒 4. Security & Trust: Verified Ratings and Reviews

A common misconception about carsharing is that it’s not as secure as renting from a traditional company. The truth? It’s even more reliable.

🔹 Security in Rentennials:

Every host and driver is verified before being allowed to rent.

All cars include insurance with full coverage in case of incidents.

Hosts and drivers can rate and review each other after every rental.

If a host cancels or doesn’t deliver the car, Rentennials steps in to ensure a quick solution.

Plus, while some vehicles listed on Rentennials may belong to traditional rental companies, they must comply with Rentennials’ policies—ensuring greater transparency, fairer prices, and a safer experience (just like Airbnb or Booking with hotels).

💡 Real example:

👉 With a traditional rental company, you might get a car with over 100,000 km in poor condition, without knowing who used it before you.

👉 With carsharing, car owners value their vehicle and keep it in top condition.

🌍 5. Carsharing = More Sustainable Mobility

Beyond convenience and price, carsharing is a key solution to reducing pollution and traffic congestion in cities.

🚗 Fewer cars manufactured = A smaller carbon footprint.

🌱 A single car serves multiple travelers.

🔋 Encourages the use of electric and sustainable vehicles.

💡 Important fact:

The mobility sector accounts for 24% of global CO₂ emissions, with 75% coming from land transportation. Carsharing helps reduce the need for more car production and optimizes existing resources.

🔎 Rentennials vs. Traditional Car Rental

Feature

Rentennials (Carsharing)

Traditional Car Rental

💰 Price

Up to 50% cheaper

High rates & hidden fees

📱 Booking

100% online, no paperwork

Lengthy procedures & contracts

🏠 Pickup Location

Anywhere (airport, hotel, city center)

Only at offices or airports

Wait Time

15 minutes or less

Can take over an hour

🔒 Security

Verified owners + Insurance + Reviews

High-mileage fleet, unknown history

🌍 Sustainability

Fewer cars in circulation

Higher environmental impact

🚀 Conclusion: Is Carsharing Worth It?

If you’re looking for car rental in Mendoza, Buenos Aires, or any major city, carsharing is the best alternative.

Cheaper prices.

No long lines or complicated paperwork.

More flexibility and convenience.

Better for the environment.

🔹 Ready to rent a car the smarter way? Book now at Rentennials.app and enjoy total freedom on your trip!

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