Explore Mendoza’s rich history and stunning landscapes on a comprehensive city and park tour, perfect for culture and nature enthusiasts.
Explore Mendoza’s rich history and stunning landscapes on a comprehensive city and park tour, perfect for culture and nature enthusiasts.
- Museo Fundacional - At the Museo Fundacional, visitors can explore the historical roots of Mendoza at the very site where the first city was established in the 16th century. Here, they can tour the archaeological remains of the old Church of San Francisco, one of the few structures that withstood the 1861 earthquake. The guide will describe life…
- Museo Fundacional - At the Museo Fundacional, visitors can explore the historical roots of Mendoza at the very site where the first city was established in the 16th century. Here, they can tour the archaeological remains of the old Church of San Francisco, one of the few structures that withstood the 1861 earthquake. The guide will describe life in the colonial city, its original layout, and the events that shaped its reconstruction. This venue offers a unique glimpse into Mendoza’s past, enhanced with models, archaeological artifacts, and interpretive panels that aid in understanding the region’s historical development. It is a must-visit for those wishing to connect with the city’s origins before exploring its modern aspects.
- Plaza Independencia - In Independence Square, visitors will find the heart of Mendoza City. This expansive green area, surrounded by museums, promenades, and satellite squares, serves as the focal point of local cultural life. The guide will discuss its historical significance and urban design as visitors stroll along its paths, admire its central fountain, and explore the urban art and craft stalls often set up in the vicinity. It is an ideal spot for photography, enjoying the Mendoza ambiance, and appreciating how the city blends modernity with tradition.
- Portones del Parque San Martin - Upon reaching the Gates of San Martin Park, visitors can admire one of Mendoza’s most iconic entrances. These grand wrought iron gates, imported from Scotland in the early 20th century, mark the entrance to the city’s most significant park. Here, the guide will explain the history and importance of this Mendoza landmark as visitors observe its decorative details and European-style architecture. It is a perfect location for photos and to begin appreciating the park’s vastness and beauty before continuing the tour.
- The Hill of Glory (Cerro de la Gloria) - At Cerro de la Gloria, visitors will experience one of Mendoza’s most stunning panoramic views and its foothills. Here stands the impressive Monument to the Army of the Andes, a monumental tribute to General San Martin’s liberating efforts. The guide will explain the symbolism of each sculpture and the historical significance of this site for Mendoza’s identity. Visitors can walk along the hill’s trails, capture photos of the scenery, and admire the monument’s grandeur, considered one of the region’s most iconic. It is an essential stop to connect with history, nature, and unforgettable vistas.

- Pick-up and drop-off service at central Mendoza hotels and addresses
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional guide in Spanish and bilingual
- Pick-up and drop-off service at central Mendoza hotels and addresses
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional guide in Spanish and bilingual
- Meals
- Tips
- Tickets to museums or attractions that may require tickets
- Meals
- Tips
- Tickets to museums or attractions that may require tickets
This tour is exceptional for providing a comprehensive and accessible exploration of Mendoza’s history, culture, and nature, perfect for those interested in experiencing the city beyond its renowned wine. Begin at the Founding Area, where the origins of Mendoza and the remnants of the Church of San Francisco, relics of its colonial era, can be explored….
This tour is exceptional for providing a comprehensive and accessible exploration of Mendoza’s history, culture, and nature, perfect for those interested in experiencing the city beyond its renowned wine. Begin at the Founding Area, where the origins of Mendoza and the remnants of the Church of San Francisco, relics of its colonial era, can be explored. Next, visit the New Town, featuring Independence Square, the Civic Center, and the Memorial of the Flag of the Army of the Andes, all significant historical sites.
The journey continues in San Martín General Park, one of the nation’s most iconic green spaces, showcasing its historic gates, the Fountain of the Continents, Lake Regatas, and the famous Marly Horses. Conclude at the majestic Cerro de la Gloria, which houses the Monument to the Army of the Andes, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the precordillera. This is a cultural, natural, and photographic tour not to be missed.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.