I enjoyed Mendoza city, but I really walked away feeling I touched the area when we stayed at an estate, turned into resort-like B&B... that is a resort for all of my family because we were in the middle of Mendoza with nothing by the Andes, the farm, the pool and the horses to mingle with. It was awesome, especially after doing 3 weeks of ...
Mendoza is the center of Argentina’s wine industry and accounts for approximately 70% of the country’s total output. Nearly all the major wineries are concentrated in this province. Its signature grape is the Malbec. The climate and terroir in Mendoza are the ideal setting for the full expression of this grape variety. The beauty of ...
Mendoza is the most important city of the West of Argentina. Set at the foot of the Andes mountains at an altitude of 760 meters, it is only 200 km from Santiago in Chile.
The city was founded in 1561, and although this is not an Earthquake free zone, there are quite a few historic buildings of interest in the centre. The Ruinas de San ...
Mendoza city main features lie on its wide clean sidewalks view, its citizens hospitality, its leafy trees, its squares and parades, its low-buildings, and its quiet road traffic.
The capital city (982.449 inhabitants and 750mts above sea level) was founded on March 2nd, 1561 by Pedro del Castillo. It's the commercial and administrative ...
Beautiful city, the mountains are awesome and the wine is the best. Nightlife is very exciting from 7 days a week. In the Winter, the best ski in the souther hemisphere.
OOOO men I went to argentina and it's the best. I'm from new york and a friend recomended to me and I went.. I stayed in mendoza and I think that that is the place for everything nightlife, hicking, whatever... Men I even could say that mendoza is better than the U.S.
ai recently visited mendoza and I stayed at Hotel Cervantes, one of the oldest hotels in Mendoza and a real icon. I recommend this palce to anybody visiting this wonderful province, the 8Th wine capital of the world!
I just returned from 3 days in Mendoza and had a wonderful experience. I stayed at the Hotel Argentino which is on Plaza San Martin in the center of town and it was outstanding and the price was fantastic. The hotel arranged great trips to the vineyards and an all day excursion to the Andes to view Aconcagua, South America's tallest peak at ...
If it weren't for the flight from the US, I would already be back!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 12/12/04
The Park Hyatt was a great deal, at about $60 American dollars a night it was the greatest deal. The hotel is stunning and the resturants are great. The hotel set up private wine tours for us and the spa was very beautiful as well. Breakfast was delicious and the wine selection made dinner outstanding. I recomend the street fair on the weekends and visiting the Santa Julia winery.