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  1. Mendoza (Latin American Spanish: [menˈdosa]), officially the City of Mendoza (Spanish: Ciudad de Mendoza), is the capital of the province of Mendoza in Argentina. It is located in the northern-central part of the province, in a region of foothills and high plains, on the eastern side of the Andes. As of the 2010 census [INDEC], Mendoza had a ...

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · Therapies include luxurious things like a crushed Malbec scrub, grapeseed body exfoliation, red wine bath, and a Torrontes wine body wrap. The Cavas Wine Lodge, the Kumelkan Spa at the Esplendor Hotel, and the Park Hyatt Mendoza Kaua Spa all offer wine-inspired treatments. 25. Go Fly-Fishing.

  3. 84,892. Mendoza, Argentina. Known best for its wine, Mendoza is a bustling city to the east of Mount Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Western Hemisphere. Although it draws its share of adventure travelers, lured by the climbing, skiing, hiking and rafting opportunities within an easy drive of downtown, the area’s more than 1,000 vineyards ...

  4. Jun 5, 2024 · Table of Contents. Best Things to do in Mendoza, Argentina. #1 Tour the Wine Regions. #2 Parque Provincial Aconcagua. #3 Road Trip to the Chilean Border. #4 Whitewater Rafting. #5 Rock Climbing. #6 Horseback Riding. #7 Hiking in the Andes Mountains.

  5. Meltwater thermal baths nestled in mountains and a stunning landscape. Visit one of the most famous hot springs in Argentina, in Mendoza. A natural-stone bridge named by the Inca communities. Mineral waters and sediments formed the phenomenon that today is an icon of the province. Las Leñas, One of the Most Important Ski Resorts in Argentina.

  6. Mendoza. Argentina, South America. A bustling city of wide, leafy avenues, atmospheric plazas and cosmopolitan cafes, Mendoza is a trap. Even if you’ve (foolishly) only given it a day or two on your itinerary, you’re likely to be captivated by the laid-back pace. Ostensibly it’s a desert town, though you wouldn’t know it – acequias ...

  7. 6. Bodega Los Toneles. 1,303. Wineries & Vineyards. Winery set in a scenic locale, providing guided wine tours, an array of tastings including gin and olive oil, and a restaurant with a diverse menu and dry-aged beef options. See ways to experience (2) 2024. 7. Bodega Roberto Bonfanti.

  8. A short drive from Mendoza City, Maipú is one of Argentina’s oldest wine-producing regions. : Rent a bike once you’re there to travel between vineyards. Start with one of the region’s most historic and esteemed wineries. Tour the cellars, understand the winemaking process, and participate in a tasting session.

  9. Mendoza & the Central Andes. A long, narrow sliver of desert landscape, the Mendoza region is home to two of Argentina’s claims to fame – the Andes and wine. The city itself is lively and cosmopolitan and the surrounding area boasts hundreds of wineries offering tours – an educational (and occasionally intoxicating) way to spend an ...

  10. Jun 5, 2024 · Tips for Touring the Mendoza Wine Region. Some wineries are not open on Saturday or Sunday. Plan on visiting no more than three to four wineries per day. Yes, you will have to pay for tastings, but you get a generous pour of wine. During a wine pairing meal, you will typically taste five or six glasses of wine.