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Many of us are foodies on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to eat at the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Bodega Tempus Alba, Plaza España, and Bodegas López and more, get ready to experience the best flavors around Maipu.
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1Bodega Tempus Alba

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Bodega Tempus Alba is a modern boutique winery located in Maipu, offering stunning views of the vineyards from its terrace. Visitors can enjoy a 5-step meal with 4 different wine pairings, creating a perfect culinary experience. The self-guided tour allows guests to explore the beautiful surroundings and tasting area. The friendly staff, including English-speaking members, adds to the welcoming atmosphere.
Tempus Alba is a gorgeous and sophisticated vineyard, definitely worth a visit if you're touring the Mendoza wine region. They have crafted an environment that is perfect for sampling their delicious wines! The degustation provides you with your choice of three of six reserve varieties offered by the winery. I chose to try their Merlot, Syrah and Tempranillo and was thoroughly impressed with all three, but would especially recommend the Syrah! The self-guided tour of the facility is short and simple but informative about the approach Tempus Alba takes to their production process. There is a separate route to walk or cycle the vineyards, which is another short but pleasant way to experience their vineyard and olive plantation!
Jeff C — Google review
We had a great experience trying the option 1 and option 2 wine flights. Their wine is very good. We sat on the patio in the restaurant and it is a delightful view. We had the Greek salad and cheese plate and both were delicious. We also enjoyed the information on the self guided tour.
Rachel G — Google review
Great wine and beautiful views. Staff were so so friendly - really enjoyed the experience
Alex V — Google review
This boutique winery is beautiful. We did an English tour with Flor who took great care of us and was great at answering all the questions we had. Once we finished the tour we had a tasting upstairs in the terrace restaurant. Every wine we tried was amazing. It was a pleasant experience. 10/10
Yaritza E — Google review
Really beautiful setting overlooking the vineyards and olive trees. There was a self guided tour to understand the winery in more depth (free) and the staff were friendly and professional. The wines we tried were delicious and served with an olive tapenade and focaccia. One of my favourite visits when touring the wineries in the area.
Kara H — Google review
Superb modern winery. This was the best vineyard on our cycle around Maipu. The highest quality wines from a quality vinyard.
SEB W — Google review
Great atmosphere, wine and food! We did a tasting that included four different wines paired with 4 different small dishes. Everything was excellent.
98 K — Google review
We loved it ! Took the 5 step meal and enjoyed the 4 different wine pairings. The food and wines were perfect together and we left extremely full after. The self-guided tour, could have been a little more, like perhaps a walk among the grapes and the olives. The ambience, both inside and outside were beautiful and we relaxed at both locations. It's not fancy, but it's a nice wine country experience.
Asha E — Google review
BPS, Moreno 572, M5504 Maipú, Mendoza, Argentina•http://www.tempusalba.com/•+54 9 261 685-7595•Tips and more reviews for Bodega Tempus Alba

2Plaza España

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Plaza España is a vibrant and beautifully landscaped square that showcases extensive Spanish-style tiles, shaded benches, and a charming fountain. This popular tourist spot in Argentina is a stunning reflection of the strong bond between Spain and Argentina. The plaza features lush trees and shrubs, adorned with colorful Andalusian tiles on benches, fountains, planters, and lamppost bases. Visitors can admire the magnificent monument depicting powerful representations of Spain and Argentina through seven captivating scenes from history.
Beautiful, peaceful, very neat. Came during the week on an afternoon, and it was awesome. Good job Mendoza keep the good work.
Leo A — Google review
A nice place to visit for some pictures of delicate mosaic work, including some nice tile work, lighting fixtures and fountains.
Geoff L — Google review
Nicest of the 5 plazas around this area! Nice place to chill.
LM L — Google review
It has tiles with all the Spanish provinces which I've found interesting and unique. A good spot to take a rest and hide from the sun
Rareș M — Google review
Great square with beautiful mozaik
Remko L — Google review
Probably the prettiest square among the 5 plazas in downtown area. The design and architecture elements are consistent to provide a uniform atmosphere. Seems to be enjoyed by locals and tourists alike daily. good for relaxing and people watching.
L L — Google review
One of the four parks/squares situated around Mendoza's main square. All four are different in terms of architecture, structure, materials and general look and feel. A walk between the 4 parks is well worth it.
Steven N — Google review
Well-maintained elegant square in the center of Mendoza. It's dedicated to Spain and replicates sevillan decorations.
Luca V — Google review
San Lorenzo 127, M5500 Mendoza, Argentina•Tips and more reviews for Plaza España
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3Bodegas López

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Bodegas López is a family-run winery established in 1898, providing complimentary guided tours with tastings and featuring a restaurant. Alongside other artisanal and family-owned wineries like Familia Zuccardi, Bodega Trapiche, and Finca Flichman, it offers an immersive experience for all the senses. The intense textures, aromas, and sophisticated flavors of their wines create a rich context for tasting, reflecting their development and natural environment.
We arrived around 1:30 pm and went into the store area and asked about lunch and a tour. We got the usual Mendoza "We have check to see if there is space.....the next tour is at 3pm, Spanish or English, and again at 4." "Do we have enough time for lunch?" "Oh. Sure, and the 4pm tour." We went upstairs to the restaurant and again got the Mendoza standard "We have check to see if there is space....." After she checked the computer, "Please take any of the (30 or 40) open tables." We elected to avoid the 3 tables in use, and went to the lobby like area where the Muzak was not so loud. My wife ordered a tortellini with mixed sauce (cream and tomato), and I ordered the skirt steak. We also ordered beef empanada appetizers, Coke zero and sparkling water. The empanada came quite quickly and they were good, very good. Crispy, dry dough, with finely diced beef in a rich brown sauce within. The tortellini came soon thereafter, and it was quite good too. Then came my calf skirt steak. Smaller, calf sized, I suppose. I immediately cut into it about 1 inch from one end. Medium rare. I moved an inch closer to the center and cut again.... oh, yeah, rare, Red, bloody red! Not Mendoza "Blue" , but that would probably inappropriate or impossible for this cut of meat. The skirt steak was tender, juicy, flavourful, thoroughly seared on the outside, delicious on the inside. This was definitely the best steak we have had in Mendoza, and the best steak we have had in 12 to 18 months including bistec a la Fiorentina in Firenze. We had requested glasses of their recommended wines with each dish, but we had to remind them halfway through the meal. The chardonnay was ok. But remarkable for its body, perhaps overchilled and thus bland. The malbec was also somewhat chilled, light with lots of middling tanins. Neither wine was a stand out and I would have chosen a drier slightly acid chardonnay and a bolder, heavier red. My wife ordered an apple crumble pie with ice cream that looked nothing like the crumble pies I am accustomed to, but she loved it and said the berry ice cream was delicious. Overall, an excellent meal. With a wonderful waitress. We took the 3 pm tour. The tour guide was a unconcerned and uncaring sort, mechanically rattling off his spiel to cattle in a cattle car. His guidance on wine tasting was often off the mark, but probably suitable for 'tourists' who are not gourmands. The wine tour was only $21 USD for 2, OTOH $21 for 2 persons is way better than the $160 to $400 USD further south from Mendoza. Restaurant : Ambience - 5 stars modernish with strong historical ties Service - 4.9 stars, excellent with a lapse or two Food - 5 stars. Bodegas Lopez highly RECOMMENDED.
Joseph E — Google review
Top Restaurant. Good food, wine and service. And not over priced like in most restaurants in Mendoza. My tip, take the tram to Maipú station. From there it is less than 5 mins. to walk. You do not need to buy a ticket. Just hold your credit card to the black (not the blue one) scanner when you enter the tram. The fare is less than 1USD.
Michael G — Google review
The tour is interesting, although a little lacking, the tour guide was good, he was knowledgeable and friendly, but there’s something missing, not bad or anything; but I’ve done winery tours/visits in other countries and this felt a little incomplete. Still worth a visit, it’s not too far from Mendoza city center.
Guayaquil I — Google review
Very good tour, where they explain all the steps of wine elaboration up to reach the final bottle. It has an excellent restaurant, which blends with all the offered wines during the tour. You need to make reservations to the restaurant, but it does worth the effort, because all the options offered in the menu are excellent... the meats options are outstanding... the best meat I had in Argentina
Alex Y — Google review
Beautiful winery in Mendoza which is very famous for their wines. The location is a bit outside from Mendoza downtown(15 min taxi) but it’s really worth it. The bodega is huge with a big museum and a store where you can buy all the good wines they produce. You can also do a very interesting visit of the winery with a guide, which is completely free and with a wine tasting at the end. Staff are very welcoming and knowledgeable. Definitely a place to pass by while in Mendoza!
Louis L — Google review
Really interesting visit, the sweet white wine was delicious! A very thourough tour, showing the entire process including the automated bottling and boxing process. The steak, was the best I've had in Argentina, so try it. We did the 4 step tasting and meal, it was worth it, plus I had the shrimp cream pasta ...wow ! I reccomend a visit if you are on this side. The tour is free and concludes with a free tasting of a sweet white and a Merlot / Malbec.
Asha E — Google review
A fantastic winery, very picturesque, excellent free guided tours in English with tasting lesson at the end. I bought 3 bottles of wine, all of which were delightful. I caught the tram from the town centre, nice cheap way to get there. Highly recommend!
Sue C — Google review
I give credit to the owners of this winery, for not being greedy and giving anyone a chance to learn about and taste their wine. I believe it's quite an ingenious way to get people's foot in the door and potentially create new loyal customers. My fiancee and I do not drink, but we did a tour in Cafayate and liked it. Since this this winery offers a free tour, it was a no brainer. The tour was very professional and informative. The Lopez family is now on their fourth family generation, running this business. We tasted a Malbec and White wine. Both were great on their own way, but for our taste the white wine was our favourite. If you're ever in Mendoza,l do not miss the chance to visit this Bodega, you can thank me later 🍷
Golden C — Google review
Ozamis 375, M5511APG Mendoza, Argentina•http://www.bodegaslopez.com.ar/•+54 9 261 594-8023•Tips and more reviews for Bodegas López

4Museo del Área Fundacional

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Local history museum
History Museums
The Museo del Área Fundacional is a historical gem nestled in Mendoza's old town, offering a captivating journey through the city's foundation. Visitors can explore archaeological remains, colonial artifacts, and immersive exhibits that showcase Mendoza's rich heritage. This small museum provides insights into the early days of Mendoza and recounts the story of its reconstruction after an earthquake in the late 1800s.
Besides wineyards, this historical museum deserves to be visited.
Luca V — Google review
A wonderful journey through Mendoza's history. Some information in English would have been helpful, as would some central seating for those wishing to pause and reflect.
Glenda M — Google review
A wonderful insight into the origins of the city of Mendoza, it's evolution and its mutual interdependence with Chile. Shame not many English speaking guides but a good opportunity to practise Spanish
Wolfgang S — Google review
Great historical place!
Wilma A — Google review
This was the place of the original City hall, then a slaughter house, a market and now finally a museum. You can see the old foundation for the original building. It has some pre-colombian artifacts. It is all in spanish but you can understand most of whats going on. Regular price is $30, students pay $14
MadeBy V — Google review
Really wanted to go but no point to learn only a fraction of the bountiful amd important history if there are not multilingual explanations and information :(
Claire D — Google review
Nice exhibits but no air conditioning or even fans. Sweltering inside. Also would be nice to have explanations in English too.
Carole F — Google review
Interesting little place. Worth visiting if you are interested in the local history
Mateo G — Google review
Plaza Pedro del Castillo, entre Beltrán y Juan B. Alberdi, M5500 Mendoza, Argentina•http://www.ciudaddemendoza.gov.ar/•+54 261 425-6927•Tips and more reviews for Museo del Área Fundacional

5Mercado Central

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Farmers Markets
Mercado Central is a vibrant indoor market located in the heart of Mendoza. Since 1883, it has been a hub for an array of food items including meats, cheeses, spices, and local delicacies. The market features colorful butcher counters, produce vendors, hot-food stands, fish markets, cafes and more. It offers a variety of dining options from exquisite pizzas to local cuisine and classic coffee with tortita mendocina.
Mercado Central is a very varied and interesting shopping center, very reminiscent of Mercado Centrales we visited in Livorno and Firenze, Italy. There are fishmonger, butchers. Green grocers, arts and crafts vendors, artesanal kiosks, as well as cafes, bars and restaurants. We had some very good coffee at one of the cafes, my wife's cappucino had a layer of cream on the top and real chocolate sludge on the bottom. You could even get a personal paella in the Mercado Central. Highly recommended - there's something for everyone.
Joseph E — Google review
This is a great Mercado. It’s clean, orderly and safe. It’s more of a fine foods market than farmers market. A great place to great charcuterie and cheese, fresh meat and chicken, dried goods, sweets and wine. There are a couple of tasty places to eat lunch or dinner.
Jack A — Google review
We stopped in for a quick lunch and were treated to some delicious homemade food! We ordered the canelones stuffed with spinach and ricotta, topped with homemade tomato sauce and plenty of cheese. Everything tasted fresh and homemade, and reminded me of something my nonna used to make in her kitchen. The portion was generous, and the bread on the side was soft and perfect for dipping in the sauce. A simple, classic dish done really well!
John C — Google review
Small market but has plenty of produce and of good quality to choose from. Ideal if you’re looking for charcuterie items or you want condiments such as olives, pickles, fruit/ veg etc. There are coffee shops and snack food bars also if you’re looking for something to eat.
Kara H — Google review
A unique and fun experience with many great selections of various foods. Some, very well priced, others were okay value.
Tim R — Google review
It's a nice place to buy alfajores.
Dionísio G — Google review
Great place for local delicacies: wines, fish, meats, veggies
Stephen R — Google review
It's an old building, and should be a refurbished market. People can buy meat, seafood, fruit, veggies and so on here. There are eateries and restaurants inside, with many local customers.
Desmond H — Google review
Av. Las Heras 279, M5500 Mendoza, Argentina•https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=213503745329304&ref=conten…•+54 261 425-6904•Tips and more reviews for Mercado Central
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6Bodega Domiciano

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Wineries & Vineyards
Bodega Domiciano offers tours and wine tastings for a reasonable price. The basic tour includes an English-speaking guide and three wine tastings, while the premium option allows for upgraded wine tastings. Visitors can enjoy an educational tour of the property in just thirty minutes. The knowledgeable guides provide interesting information about the wines, making it a great value for those looking to learn about and taste different varieties.
The most wholesome experience with an English speaking guide who was very professional and good at her job while making us feel so comfortable. We learned a lot and even stayed for the 4 course lunch which was exceptional! The service and food paired with the wine was the best experience we’ve had in Mendoza!!
Alexandra B — Google review
We visited 6 different bodegas in Maipú and Bodega Domiciano was our absolute favorite. They have a short but very interesting tour before you can taste a selection of wine. What we liked best was that you were able to choose the wine. There are four different price ranges you can choose from. So you get the wine and price that suits you best. The staff was very friendly and know what they are talking about. We would definitely go back here :)
Melanie S — Google review
Great premium tasting. If you are looking for full glasses of wine, then here is not where you should head to. However, if you are looking for a great value for money experience where you get to try and learn about wine, then do not hesitate.
Miguel H — Google review
A Hidden Gem – Unforgettable Experience! From the moment we arrived, everything at this winery exceeded our expectations. Marcelo gave us the warmest welcome and made sure we felt comfortable and taken care of throughout the entire visit. The wine tasting was fantastic — each glass was unique and full of character, and we could tell a lot of care went into the selection. The food, crafted by Chef Pablo, was absolutely outstanding. Every dish was a perfect match for the wines and full of flavor. You could truly taste the passion and creativity in every bite. Ailen also made the experience extra special with her kind and attentive service — she was knowledgeable, friendly, and made sure everything ran smoothly. On top of all that, the prices were more than reasonable for such high quality in both wine and food. It’s rare to find a place where you get this level of excellence without breaking the bank. Highly recommended — this place is a true gem, and we can’t wait to come back!
María F — Google review
Absolutely outstanding service and quality 👏. Marcello was our server and very knowledgeable about all the great wines in our tasting. Food was outstanding!!
Dan F — Google review
We had a great tasting here! The wines were delicious and our hostess was so friendly and taught us some new things!
Melissa P — Google review
Went for the tour and tasting here, it's a nice and friendly place. Wines to taste were not that spectacular, would like if there would be an option to pay a bit more and get some better wine to try.
Petr V — Google review
Nice and friendly winery!! the wine tasting was really nice and we had a personal one that explained really well in English everything and answer to all our question! Good price as well! RECOMMEND
Federico D — Google review
Dorrego 4901, M5513 Maipú, Mendoza, Argentina•https://www.domiciano.com.ar/•+54 9 261 613-7503•Tips and more reviews for Bodega Domiciano

7Plaza San Martin

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Nestled in the bustling heart of the city's financial district, Plaza San Martin is a verdant oasis that invites visitors to relax amidst its beautifully landscaped gardens and shaded benches. The centerpiece of this charming square is an impressive equestrian statue of General San Martín, who played a pivotal role in Argentina's fight for independence.
Beautiful little plaza perfect for relaxing time with friends, children...
Piotr K — Google review
Plaza San Martin is located in the banking area. A busy square. The square was called “Cobo” until 1904, when it took the name of San Martín in honour of the Liberator.  In the middle of the square there is a bronze equestrian statue of General San Martin.  You will also find here a memorial plaque indicating the height above sea level at which the city is located.
Taylor D — Google review
This is one of Mendoza’s most beautiful and symbolic squares. At its center stands a striking bronze equestrian statue of General José de San Martín, hero of Argentina’s independence, proudly pointing west toward the Andes—the same mountains he crossed with his army in 1817. The monument, mounted on a large stone base decorated with plaques, looks especially impressive when lit up at night. The plaza itself is full of character: tall palm trees and jacarandas fill the air with color and shade, and benches line the wide walkways where locals relax, chat, and enjoy the calm atmosphere. By day it’s bright and full of life, while at night the lighting and greenery create a peaceful, elegant setting perfect for an evening stroll. Surrounded by cafes and just a short walk from Plaza Independencia, Plaza San Martín is a must-see stop that beautifully blends history, art, and Mendoza’s laid-back charm.
John C — Google review
Nice public art Looked like a well maintained park Nice shade options It wasn't very busy in the middle of the day
David R — Google review
The square is quite neglected; there are groups of people with a suspicious appearance who seem to be observing all the time, as if waiting for the right moment to steal. Minutes before arriving at the square, my mother-in-law’s backpack was opened. Luckily, she wasn’t carrying anything valuable, but it gave us quite a scare. You shouldn’t go late because the number of people with a criminal appearance increases.
Sergio I — Google review
An extraordinary place, like all the squares in this beautiful province. And how the municipalities and, above all, its citizens take care of them. Congratulations.
Luis B — Google review
Fully renovated this Square has a sculpture of San Martin, the national hero, that planned the independence of Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru from the Spanish. The sculpture was build over a real size rock that was cut off to bring it over to build the sculpture. The squares in Mendoza are a place to take a break or rest in the shadow in the intense summers under a tree, and drink some water from the public fountains.
Paula S — Google review
I visited this plaza as part of a walking tour. This is a pretty plaza and the restaurants and hotels branch off of it. It is maintained very well. You can take time to salute the Liberator. The name San Martin is splashed across the whole city, whether it be a park, hotel or plaza
Sandy J — Google review
Gutiérrez 5500, M5502 Mendoza, Argentina•http://www.ciudaddemendoza.gov.ar/•Tips and more reviews for Plaza San Martin

8Bodega Viña el Cerno

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Bodega Viña el Cerno is a charming and favorite winery in Maipu, Mendoza. Established in 1997, this old artisan and family winery offers educational tours led by the winemaker's daughter, providing insights into its organic wine production and rich history. Visitors can enjoy a tasting experience with reasonably priced wines while learning about the stories behind each wine's name. The preserved rustic atmosphere adds to the allure of this pet-friendly vineyard that welcomes small dogs.
Viña El Cerno offers a charming and authentic insight into an organic vineyard. Perhaps most telling is the sign near the entrance asking that you not intrude into the family home! They offered a three-wine tasting comprising a Rosé (made from Malbec grapes), a blended Malbec-Cabernet Sauvignon and an 18-month barrel-aged Malbec. Each was lovely in its own way, but I especially enjoyed the Rosé and aged Malbec. The staff were exceptionally welcoming and did an excellent job of explaining what to expect from each wine. Well worth a visit!
Jeff C — Google review
Somehow, a winery this fancy can have 30 year old wines for sale, and hundreds of people come in for tastings every day, but no soap in the bathroom. I even came back and asked for soap and they told me there isn't any. The right answer is "oh sorry let me go get some for you". Do better! Wines were yummy and the tour was nice although very claustrophobic because the tour group of 20+ people could barely fit in the cellar. The guide didn't not know answers to many simple questions from the group.
Jimmy ( — Google review
I've arrived here by booking a bike tour. The place is well maintained, the wine is good and the people friendly
Rareș M — Google review
Our party was not welcomed in a proper manner. We had 8 members 5 of which did not want to drink wine, so they refused to serve the rest . Extremely stupid on the part of the employee. Does not make any business sense. We bought wine at every other winery on our bike tour.
Iliya B — Google review
Beautiful family owned winery with a small but extremely tasty wine selection and a vintage grand reserve wine! Amazing philosophy and antique architecture!
Luu N — Google review
Poor experience. They don’t serve you the biodynamic wine that they claim to produce in a tasting set. The only Vinyard to insist on up front payment. The Service lacked warmth & professionalism of alternative vineyards in the area. Wines were bang average. You will not miss out by avoiding this vinyard.
SEB W — Google review
I wanted to like this organic Bodega more. The tasting we chose was good value ($150 for 3 generous Gran Reservas) but, when we asked for tasting notes, were told that we should look the varietal up on Google for information. Sure, I understand the basics, but I'm more interested in the specifics of the Bodega - that's why I go to different Bodegas and try lots of wine, after all! The toilet had no paper, either, which was disappointing.
Nick C — Google review
Very authentic winery, about 4-5 outdoor tables. We came here second on our bike tour, and were attended to straight away. Our hostess gave us 3 wines to taste (1 white, 2 red) and an explanation about all of them, over the course of half an hour. You could see the barrels and ask for more detail/a mini tour if you wanted. Empanadas were available too pretty cheap. Great vineyard to stop at!
Rishi B — Google review
Carril Perito Moreno 631, Coquimbito, M5513 Maipú, Mendoza, Argentina•https://vinaelcerno.mitiendanube.com/•+54 261 481-1567•Tips and more reviews for Bodega Viña el Cerno

9Museo del Pasado Cuyano

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The Museum of Pasado Cuyano covers the history of the region in great detail, but visitors are not allowed to take photos or walk around on their own. It's a great place to learn about the region's past.
If you love history, this place has a lot to offer. Guided tours are included in the ARS$50 admission price, which is good because very little is labeled--making a self-guided tour fairly uninteresting. You also need to make sure that you or someone in your group is fluent in Spanish because, although the museum staff is extremely knowledgeable about their subject material, they speak little to no English and exhibit signage is also only available in Spanish.
David R — Google review
Museum is closed in January 2025, even i Maps says open. No sign on doors. Might be closed for summer?
Otto B — Google review
Closed upon arrival at Friday 10:15am. Posted as open.
B K — Google review
I have passed by this museum numerous times and it's always closed or there is a sign that says "closed for maintenance". On the very rare occasion that it was open, although not obvious as the front gate was hardly pushed open, a lady informed me that the entry was 3,000 (THOUSAND) pesos. The explanation was that it is a private museum. I have visited more than 30 museums throughout Argentina and never seen this price. Thanks but no thanks.
Hugh M — Google review
Small museum about the history of the region. Lots of thing to see. It really covers the history really well. But you cannot take photos inside or walk around on your own.
Guillermo L — Google review
It was closed when I arrived at 12.00. So opening times seem very unreliable.
James H — Google review
It does not open during the opening hour
Christina T — Google review
Boring
Mateo G — Google review
Montevideo 544, M5502 Mendoza, Argentina•https://www.mendoza.edu.ar/museo-del-pasado-cuyano/•Tips and more reviews for Museo del Pasado Cuyano

10Coquimbito BEER CLUB

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If you're looking for a lively spot to unwind after a day of exploration, Coquimbito Beer Club is the perfect destination. Open from 11 am to 7 pm, this vibrant venue offers an inviting atmosphere where you can enjoy drinks at reasonable prices—think $400 for beverages and enticing combos starting at $3000. They've adapted well to winter with cozy tents, making it comfortable year-round. The ambiance is enhanced by live shows and friendly service that keeps the good vibes flowing.
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LEANDRO P — Google review
Good variety of drinks and cool place, but sometimes there's too many people
Agustín G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The regular beer. I wanted to order a tenderloin on a Friday night and they didn't have it. Having plenty of room, they didn't set up more tables. They bring the food to your table but you have to get up and go through all the people and go back to the bar to look for the condiments and salt (it's a pain if you're at a far away table). I don't understand why they don't have stations. with napkins, seasonings and salt. It also seems that they waste a lot of space with the issue of reservations and the surroundings of the stage... It is a beer garden, not a restaurant... Anyway, the burgers and the service seemed good to me. (Original) La cerveza regular. Quise pedir un lomo un viernes a la noche y no tenían. Habiendo lugar de sobra no armaban mas mesas. Te llevan la comida a la mesa pero te tenes que levantar y pasar por entremedio de toda la gente y volver a la barra para buscar los condimentos y la sal (es un bajón si estas en una mesa alejada).No entiendo porque no ponen estaciones con servilletas, condimentos y sal. También se ve que desaprovechan un montón de lugar con el tema de las reservas y los alrededores del escenario... Es un patio cervecero, no un restaurant... En fin las hamburguesas y la atención me parecieron buenas
Gaston P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The truth is, it was a disaster and a shame, we spent 50 minutes waiting at the bar while the people at the bar served and laughed at “Friends” being quite unfair and inhumane because we were all waiting to pay what was owed, when I told them that it wasn't fair, that their “friends” had to stand in line and pay what was due, they not only laughed but told me that they didn't care. That's why every day that bowling alley is emptier and no one goes. So that they take it into account and it is not just another claim of all they have. A shame because the truth is that everything is very unfair and unpleasant. / If it is empty, it is not the same amount, I respond like this because I don't know how to respond otherwise, but it is empty and I am obviously going to communicate with them, if you leave me the names and where I could communicate I would appreciate it. AND YES, THE SAME AMOUNT IS NOT COMING THAT WAS BEFORE, and they had to change reservations, prices and so on so that more people can enter, sorry but it's the truth. Sorry, I hope you listen to my complaint from someone who used to love coming to this place. (Original) La verdad un desastre y una pena estuvimos 50 minutos esperando en la barra mientras las de la barra atendían y se reían con “Amigos” siendo bastante injusto e inhumano porque todos estábamos esperando a pagar lo que se debía , cuando les dije que no era justo, que sus “amigos” debían hacer la fila y pagar lo que corresponde no solo se rieron si no que me dijeron que no les importaba. Por eso cada día ese boliche está más vacío y no va nadie. Para que lo tengan en cuenta y no sea un reclamo más de todos los que tienen. Una vergüenza porque la verdad que todo muy injusto y desagradable. / si está vacío , no es la misma cantidad, te respondo así porque no sé cómo responder de otra manera, pero está vacío y si obviamente voy a comunicar con ellos, si me dejas bien los nombres y en donde podría comunicarme te lo agradecería. Y SI, NO VIENE LA MISMA CANTIDAD QUE VENÍA ANTES, y tuvieron que cambiar reserva, precios y demás para que entre más gente perdón pero es la verdad. Perdon espero que escuchen mi reclamo de alguien que antes amaba venir a este lugar
Dai L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place! Great service, quite acceptable beer, very tasty food (be careful with the burgers because they are small), live shows, parking, etc. etc. Ideal to replace the annoying trip to Aristides to have a good time. Highly recommended (Original) Hermoso lugar! Buenísima atención, cerveza bastante aceptable, la comida muy sabrosa (ojo con las hamburguesas porque son pequeñas) Shows en vivo, estacionamiento, etc etc. Ideal para reemplazar al molesto viaje hasta la Aristides para pasar un buen rato. Muy recomendable
Juampi A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good place, they adapted well to winter since they closed with tents. The prices are very good, drinks from $400 and combos at $3000. And if they are purchased before 00 I understand that they cost less. (As of May/June 2022) I have not had problems with entry, but sometimes there are people who have not been allowed to enter due to scheduling issues. The photo is of a drink that cost $400. (Original) Buen lugar, se adaptaron bien al invierno ya que cerraron con carpas. Los precios son muy buenos, tragos desde $400 y combos en $3000. Y si se compran antes de las 00 tengo entendido que salen menos. (A mayo/junio del 2022) No he tenido problemas con la entrada, pero a veces hay personas que no las han dejado entrar por temas de horarios. La foto es la de un trago que salia $400.
Sofía M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The pizzas they sell are half the size of a regular pizza. We had a reservation, but when we arrived, there were no tables left. The music is good! (Original) Las pizzas que te venden como completar son la mitad de grande que una normal. Teníamos reserva y cuando llegamos ya no habían mesas. La música es buena!
Germán G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very nice place to go with friends and have fun. But the food is terrible. (Old potatoes, squid fried in very old oil, small portions.) (Original) Muy lindo lugar para ir con amigos a divertirse. Pero la comida es pésima. (Papas viejas, rabas freídas en aceite muuuuuy usado, porciones pequeñas.)
Noelia P — Google review
Adriano Gómez 2550, Maipú, Mendoza, Argentina•+54 261 519-2866•Tips and more reviews for Coquimbito BEER CLUB
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11Plaza Independencia

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Plaza Independencia in Mendoza is a vibrant and lively hangout spot, featuring lush greenery, a semicircular fountain, and various vendors. This main square covers 55,000 square meters of green space and boasts rare trees and plants. The centerpiece is the striking Frieze of Independence monument with depictions of significant scenes. Surrounding the plaza are shady pergolas that provide a perfect place to relax and take in the surroundings.
It's a beautiful city park where lots of people come to watch colorful light shows, ever changing fountain, listen to moody music, and have fun otherwise. Salud to the beautiful city Mendoza.
Piotr K — Google review
Very alive. I felt safe. If you wanna enjoy the city, don’t miss the bus city tour ($38 aprox)
Paolo B — Google review
Very gorgeous park that is super clean, it’s used as intended and safe. Wonderful park that in the afternoon has people selling their artisanal crafts
Brutally H — Google review
Plaza Independencia is a beautiful and lively place to spend some time in Mendoza. The park is filled with huge, mature trees that offer plenty of shade, and the sound of the water fountains adds a really peaceful vibe. In the center, there’s an underground museum that’s worth checking out. It feels totally safe, with families, couples, and friends relaxing on benches or shopping at the pop-up vendor booths. A great spot to take a walk, sit with a coffee, or just enjoy the energy of the city.
John C — Google review
This is exactly what a park should be. A place for everyone to hang out, escape the chaos of daily life and relax with your friends or loved ones. I visited the park during the Christmas time and it was decorated accordingly with a market on Tuesday and a beautiful Christmas tree. The sunset in the park was beautiful and we were lucky to catch a glimpse of a fountain show accompanied by Disney music. The Avengers theme is to this day goosebump inducing. Walking through the park was the first time during my stay here that it actually felt like Christmas. A lovely place and I truly recommend hanging out here!
Animesh G — Google review
This is Mendoza's biggest park and has a pretty fountain. It is a very interesting place where you can see performances and artistic activities everywhere on weekends. There are a lot of people, but it's not unpleasant. I was fascinated by the lively atmosphere there. The streets are not dirty, music is flowing, and small temporary stores sell various cute ornaments, bowls, and souvenirs, so I think it would be interesting to watch even if I didn't buy them. While in Mendoza, I visited this place every evening to take a walk or sit down and listen to music. It was a very nice place.
Wonny — Google review
Good plaza\park with artist selling, the water fountain has a show and is the center of Mendoza city but you have to be careful there is a lot of people stealing or doing drugs
Bryan H — Google review
Love this place. There is such a great vibe here. You feel totally safe, even with tons of people around. The park is surrounded by tons of great restaurants. The water show at nice is cool.
Philip F — Google review
Gral. Espejo 300, M5502 AVJ, Mendoza, Argentina•http://www.ciudaddemendoza.gov.ar/2017/04/03/plaza-independencia…•Tips and more reviews for Plaza Independencia

12Plaza Chile

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Plaza Chile is a beautifully landscaped square that serves as a serene oasis in the bustling city. This charming space features a delightful fountain, shade trees, and a statue symbolizing the friendship between Argentina and Chile. It's an ideal spot for families, with children enjoying the nearby playground while older visitors relax with their newspapers under the gentle sun. Originally named Plaza Lima to honor Peru's aid during earthquake relief efforts, it was later renamed to celebrate the significant Chilean community in Mendoza.
Not the best looking or cleanest plaza in Mendoza but it has a nature feel to it, dog friendly you can let you dog run around and other dogs are usually there, the plaza has a fountain in the middle in special occasions they dye the fountain colors there you can also see some people taking showers from time to time, there is a statue of San Martín y O'Higgins and is to due with friendship. They also celebrate the Chilean Independence Day I think is September 18
Bryan H — Google review
Plaza Chile is a tribute to the neighbouring country for the help given to the inhabitants of Mendoza during the 1861 earthquake. It has a fountain of dancing water and on one side the sculpture that symbolizes the friendship between Argentina and Chile which can be seen represented by two heroes - San Martín and O'Higgins - shaking their hands on the back. Between their benches there are eucalyptus, blossomed rosebuds and autochthonous trees. Quieter than the other squares.
Taylor D — Google review
A peaceful and tree filled plaza that celebrates the deep friendship between Argentina and Chile. The centerpiece is a large stone monument honoring San Martín and O’Higgins, two national heroes who fought side by side for independence from Spain. The inscription “Amistad Inmortal” (Immortal Friendship) perfectly captures the spirit of unity between the two nations. The park is surrounded by massive old trees that provide plenty of shade and a sense of calm right in the middle of the city. There is a large fountain in the center of the plaza which adds to the peaceful atmosphere. During my visit, a group of kids were dancing the Cueca, Chile’s traditional dance, which made the experience even more special. It’s a nice spot to relax, enjoy a bit of history, and feel the cultural connection that binds the people of Mendoza and Chile.
John C — Google review
It's a tiny but beautiful city park.
Piotr K — Google review
Not that impressive, a central fountain and a statue in honor of the country Chile.
G J — Google review
A wonderful little plaza. Nice spot in the sun and a lovely tribute to Chile.
Jens O — Google review
Nice park. Watch out for the open pits on the sidewalks.
Nicholas G — Google review
The plazas here are all beautiful and well cared for.
Ricardo B — Google review
Gutiérrez 5500, M5500 Mendoza, Argentina•http://www.ciudaddemendoza.gov.ar/•Tips and more reviews for Plaza Chile

13Paseo La Alameda

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Paseo La Alameda is a charming tree-lined avenue that pays tribute to General San Martín. The area is known for its bookstalls and street shows, making it a popular spot for visitors looking to soak up the local culture. It's also a great place to grab a bite to eat and enjoy some live music at one of the nearby pubs. Whether you're interested in musicals, cocktails, or simply delicious cuisine, this Bohemian zone has something for everyone.
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Josué D — Google review
Nice place, a little bit overfilled when it's rush hour at 6pm or 7:30am but even though the noise is always there, it's a nice walk
Luca B — Google review
Old town of Mendoza City. A lot a historic buildings and lots of shops and street market
Daniel L — Google review
Horrible
Micaela S — Google review
Not what it used to be. Most places now are very basic.
Erik M — Google review
Historic. A couple of good restaurants.
Jose V — Google review
A bit far and many things closed.
Raphael B — Google review
Nice walking around
Cristal P — Google review
Av. San Martín 1721-1787, M5500 Mendoza, Argentina•Tips and more reviews for Paseo La Alameda

14Plaza Italia

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Plaza Italia is a vibrant hub of activity during the week-long festival, offering folklore concerts and Italian food and entertainment. The Via Blanca parade on Friday features illuminated floats, while the Carrusel carnival parade on Saturday showcases beauty queens throwing local produce to cheering crowds. The Acto Central in Parque San Martin hosts a gala performance leading up to the election of the festival queen.
Plaza Italia is a very nice plaza the fountain is really beautiful and at night it lights up looking even better it has a playground and some sculptures and the nature feel with all the trees that it has. They usually do a lot of events and even artesanal sells
Bryan H — Google review
Plaza Italia for me was a lot quieter than the other squares. Lacked atmosphere but definitely worth a visit. A nice place for a siesta! The name was chosen to pay tribute to the Italian community for their active social life in the Cuyo province. Plaza Italia shelters important sculpture masterpieces like the Roman Wolf with Romulus and Remus being suckled by the wolf. Its artist was Luis Perlotti and the sculpture represents the foundation of Rome. In addition to this, it has friezes and maiolicas with Italian design. On one of its vertexes, there is a playground for the little ones.
Taylor D — Google review
Plaza Italia – Mendoza, Argentina One of the four plazas surrounding Mendoza’s main square, Plaza Independencia, Plaza Italia is a peaceful and elegant tribute to the city’s Italian heritage. The square was originally called Lima, but in 1918 it was renamed to honor Italy and the many Italian immigrants who helped shape Mendoza in the 19th and 20th centuries. At the center stands a beautiful marble monument created by sculptor Luis Perlotti, symbolizing the strong bond between Argentina and Italy. The plaza is lined with tall palm trees and shaded benches—perfect for relaxing, people-watching, or enjoying a quiet stroll. It’s a lovely, well-kept spot that captures both history and tranquility right in the heart of Mendoza.
John C — Google review
A beautiful city park.
Piotr K — Google review
Pretty square with a fountain I would recommend to visit it once you will be close
Andrii — Google review
beautiful
Nicholas M — Google review
Love the Dante's inferno interpretation
Andrew L — Google review
Incredibly green & peaceful park
Dan S — Google review
Centro, Mendoza, Argentina•Tips and more reviews for Plaza Italia

15Avenida Juan B. Justo

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Avenida Juan B. Justo has emerged as a vibrant culinary hotspot in recent years, offering an eclectic mix of dining options that cater to diverse palates. From French and Peruvian cuisine to delightful Middle Eastern dishes at Cocina Poblana, this avenue is a food lover's paradise. You can even indulge in the unique experience of having your Turkish coffee grounds read! With its variety of eateries and inviting beer gardens, Avenida Juan B.
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