Mendoza: Latest 2025 Travel Guide

🌇 City atmosphere

Mendoza, located in western Argentina near the Chilean border, serves as the gateway to the Andes Mountains . Its neatly planned streets are lined with trees, and the pace of life is much more relaxed than in Buenos Aires. With distinct seasons, summers are hot and dry, while winters are ideal for skiing, there's something to do year-round!


📍 Must-visit tourist hotspots

1. Winery Tour (Bodegas & Viñedos)

  • Mendoza is a world-renowned wine producing region, especially famous for its Malbec red wine .
  • Many wineries offer guided tours and tastings, with popular regions including Luján de Cuyo and Valle de Uco .

2. Cerro Aconcagua

  • The highest peak in South America (6,962 meters) and the second highest peak in the world.
  • It is suitable for hiking enthusiasts, with routes of varying difficulty. You don’t have to reach the summit to enjoy the magnificent snow-capped mountains in the national park.

3. Plaza Independencia

  • The heart of the city, the square is surrounded by museums, cafes and markets.
  • There are often music performances and small vendors in the evening, which creates a very local atmosphere.

4. San Martín Park

  • The city's largest green space, featuring lakes, statues and walking trails.
  • You can climb Cerro de la Gloria to overlook the entire city.

5. Hot Springs and Outdoor Activities in the Andes

  • There are thermal springs (Termas de Cacheuta) nearby, perfect for a relaxing soak.
  • In the summer, you can try whitewater rafting and hiking; in the winter, it is a great place for skiing.


🍴 Must-try local delicacies

When you come to Mendoza, you can’t miss the perfect combination of wine and classic Argentine cuisine!

  • Asado
    Traditional Argentinian barbecue paired with local red wine is a perfect combination.
  • Empanadas Mendocinas (Mendoza Empanadas)
    Mendoza's version of empanadas is typically filled with beef, onions, spices, and sometimes olives or hard-boiled eggs.
  • Locro
    A traditional stew of corn, pumpkin, beans and meat, especially popular in winter.
  • Argentinian wine (Malbec)
    The local specialty is red wine, especially Malbec, which is the most representative and can be enjoyed with almost every meal.
  • Dessert: Dulce de leche series <br>Whether it is cake, ice cream or sandwich cookies, this caramel milk sauce is indispensable.

🚍 Transportation Guide

To Mendoza

  • Plane : Mendoza International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional El Plumerillo) has flights to and from Buenos Aires, Cordoba, and Santiago, Chile.
  • Long-distance bus : The journey from Buenos Aires is about 14 hours, and from Santiago about 7 hours, with stunning views of the Andes Mountains along the way.

Urban transportation

  • Walking/Biking : The city center is full of attractions and can be explored on foot or by renting a bicycle.
  • Bus (Colectivos) : The main means of public transportation, you need to purchase a "RedBus card".
  • Taxi (Remis) : Suitable for traveling to wineries or suburban attractions.
  • Winery transportation : Many travel agencies offer day trip transfers, or you can participate in the "biking winery tour" experience.

✨ Editor's Tips

  1. Best travel season :
    • Autumn (March–May): Grape harvest season, with the lively Vendimia Festival.
    • Winter (June–August): Perfect for skiing in the Andes.
    • Summer (December–February): Hot days, perfect for wineries and boating.
  2. Safety reminder : The city center is relatively safe, but avoid walking in remote neighborhoods at night.
  3. Items to bring : sunscreen, water bottle (Mendoza has a dry climate), comfortable shoes.
  4. Editor’s recommendation : You must arrange a day to visit the winery. Even if you are not a wine lover, you will be fascinated by the scenery of the vineyard!
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