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Plan language: FrançaisThings to do in Mendoza, Argentina, include exploring the vast 393-hectare Parque General San Martín with its lakes and rose gardens. Just 112 kilometers away, Aconcagua Provincial Park offers breathtaking mountain views and hiking trails. Wine lovers can visit Bodega Catena Zapata to taste exceptional Malbecs amid stunning vineyards.


A blend of art and nature in a green sea. Experience the music fountain light show and unbeatable mountain views.
Faits rapides: Covering approximately 81 hectares, it features over 17,000 trees including various plants from around the world. It attracts more than 1.2 million visitors annually, making it one of the largest public green spaces in the area.
Points forts: At the center is a large lotus-shaped musical fountain about 26 meters in diameter. A light and music show is regularly performed at night. There is also a French-style clock tower about 22 meters tall where visitors can climb to overlook the entire park and the Andes Mountains.


Feel the awe of the highest peak in the Western Hemisphere. Experience the ultimate challenge of snowy peaks and wilderness.
Faits rapides: Culminant à 6962 mètres, c'est le plus haut sommet des Amériques, également connu comme le „troisième pôle" de l'hémisphère occidental. Le parc présente non seulement un terrain alpin extrême, mais protège également un riche écosystème andin.
Points forts: Les amateurs de ski et d'alpinisme aiment relever le défi de ces sommets enneigés abrupts, le baptême hivernal testant particulièrement leur endurance. Les points de vue surplombent la ligne de neige et les vallées désolées, révélant les œuvres d'art ultimes de la nature.


Discover the charm of premium wine at the foot of the Argentine Andes. Explore the perfect fusion of traditional winemaking and modern technology.
Faits rapides: A family-run vineyard renowned worldwide for its high-quality Malbec wine. The vineyard is located on a cool plateau at about 1450 meters altitude, ideal for the grapes to mature slowly and develop rich flavors.
Points forts: The winery’s underground cellar maintains a constant temperature of 14°C, allowing the wine to age in perfect conditions. Visitors can also see ancient wooden equipment for traditional hand-pressing of grapes, experiencing centuries of winemaking craftsmanship.


Experience the perfect blend of history and life. Savor local culture, stroll shaded paths, and encounter wine and art.
Faits rapides: This is the oldest square in Mendoza, surrounded by buildings over a hundred years old. A weekly farmers market is held every weekend, offering fresh local wines and handicrafts.
Points forts: At the center stands a 15-meter tall Liberation Heroes Monument with four bronze sculptures representing Argentine provinces at its base. In the evening, lights illuminate the square creating a magical atmosphere, popular for couples taking wedding photos.


Take a journey through time to visit the 16th-century city. Hear the sounds of ancient streets and markets, history alive and vivid.
Faits rapides: Le musée abrite plus de 300 artefacts archéologiques, de la civilisation Inca à la période coloniale. La conception des salles d’exposition allie des éléments modernes et des vestiges historiques, transportant les visiteurs à travers le temps pour revivre le passé.
Points forts: Les ruines anciennes restaurées au centre du musée présentent l’agencement de la ville du 16e siècle, avec des dalles et des bouches d’égout d’époque fidèlement reproduites. Les effets sonores du musée simulent le brouhaha des anciens marchés, donnant aux visiteurs l’impression de remonter le temps pour revivre la vie d’il y a plusieurs siècles.


A city oasis for relaxation. Wander among ancient shade trees and sculptures, feeling the local rhythm of life.
Faits rapides: Le parc s\'étend sur 10 hectares, avec le drapeau argentin flottant en son centre, attirant des milliers de résidents locaux chaque jour pour se détendre et se retrouver. Il abrite plus de 100 espèces de plantes, dont un chêne centenaire de plus de 80 ans.
Points forts: Un point spécial est une fontaine du début du 20ème siècle à l'intérieur, entourée de bancs en pierre pour le repos. La nuit, les lumières de la fontaine s\'allument, et le brouillard d\'eau ressemble à de la gaze, créant une atmosphère féerique.


A natural mineral stone bridge offers a magical scene. Experience the steam from hot springs and the magnificent Andes backdrop in harmony.
Faits rapides: Il y a un pont de pierre de couleur orange-jaune, formé par l\'accumulation naturelle de minéraux, d\'environ 48 mètres de long. La température de l\'eau thermale sous le pont est maintenue à 65℃ toute l\'année, entouré par la cordillère des Andes.
Points forts: Le pont présente des textures uniques orange-jaune, dont la couleur provient des riches dépôts minéraux des sources chaudes. Les visiteurs peuvent sentir de près l\'eau chaude des sources chaudes et la structure naturelle particulière du pont.
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Sopaipillas are fried dough pastries that are a beloved sweet treat in Mendoza, often drizzled with chancaca, a sweet molasses-like syrup.
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Charming mountain village with stunning Andean views and outdoor activities.
Famous wine region with vineyards and breathtaking landscapes.
Home to Aconcagua, highest peak in the Americas, with hiking opportunities.
Connections to Buenos Aires and Chile
From the airport, take a taxi or a shuttle for a 20-minute ride to the city center.
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Commentaires (6)
Crowds hit hard around wineries on weekends, so if you don’t like busy places visit midweek. Overall a peaceful town with lots of charm.
Beautiful views of the Andes but be ready for chilly nights, even in summer. I stayed a week which felt perfect to relax without rushing.
Mendoza's food scene is a treat, lots of fresh produce and great steak spots, though prices were a bit steep for budget travelers. The locals are super friendly.
Avoid the touristy eateries near Plaza Independencia. Walk a few blocks out and you'll find fantastic and affordable empanadas and local dishes.
Loved Mendoza's vibe, amazing wine and food, but the afternoons got scorching, so mornings were best for exploring. Stay at least 4 days.