
Mendoza Argentina Travel Guide
Mendoza's location at the base of the Andes possesses many opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
An easy day trek to Confluencia camp (4-5 hours return) for stunning views of Aconcagua's south face.
A short, flat loop near the park entrance. Numerous trails for day hikes exist in Potrerillos and Vallecitos.
Multi-day expeditions to Aconcagua's summit for serious mountaineers. Special permits and experienced guides are a necessity.
Always book adventure activities with reputable operators. Check weather conditions and physical requirements before participating.
Engage with Mendoza's rich cultural heritage through hands-on experiences and traditional performances.
Various venues offer dinner with tango shows, from intimate to elaborate productions.
The most significant cultural event (late Feb/early Mar). Includes parades, a queen election, and a breathtaking main show.
Several Spanish language educational institutions provide intensive courses. Review local event listings for film, jazz, and other cultural festivals.
Teatro Independencia is the main venue for plays, musicals, opera, and ballet in Mendoza.
Auditorio Ángel Bustelo hosts large concerts, national and international shows, and other cultural events.
Some bodegas hold concerts or special events, especially in the summertime, providing unique settings for live music.
After adventures and cultural explorations, Mendoza offers options for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Termas Cacheuta: a natural hot springs complex approximately one hour from Mendoza city. Offers a range of pools with warm mineral waters.
Numerous hotels have exterior swimming pools. Some private clubs offer day passes to their pool facilities for a refreshing escape. Mendoza has no traditional beaches.
Less prominent for tourists, but local pharmacies and herbalists may offer traditional remedies.
A day trip to Termas Cacheuta offers relaxation and therapeutic benefits.
Many luxury hotels in the city and wine-producing areas feature full-service spas.
Look for retreats in quieter areas like Chacras de Coria or Uco Valley.
Mendoza's evenings offer a mix of live music, theater, and social venues for every preference.
Aristides Villanueva Street: Numerous clubs and discos (boliches) play popular hits and Latin rhythms, open late.
Godoy Cruz: Neighboring department with larger nightclubs, bigger dance floors, and an intense club experience.
Aristides Villanueva Street: The main district for bars, pubs, and restaurants. Ideal for a pub crawl, featuring a lot of options walkable.
Mendoza has several casinos (e.g., Casino de Mendoza, Regency Casino at Park Hyatt), offering slot machines, table games, and live entertainment.
Many cafes remain open late, serving coffee, pastries, and light meals. A relaxed setting for conversation.
Evening wine sampling or special dinners at some bodegas. This offers an elegant night out with unique pairings.
For a full evening, consider a late dinner before heading to a live music venue or overnightclub.