Close box
Deeply cultural and youthfully energetic, Córdoba defies dichotomies of old and new to exist as a uniquely meshed synthesis of fresh and classic. Founded in 1573, Cordoba was the original capital of Argentina and is now the countries second largest city and one of its most important university towns. Filled with churches, cathedrals, plazas, parks and monuments, as well as thousands of students, the city is both the face of Argentina’s new generation and of colonial prestige.
The city is divided into two distinct sectors, Viejo Córdoba and Nueva Córdoba. Viejo Córdoba is generally accepted as the heart of the city and encompasses the nucleus of shopping, services and colonial architecture. Nueva Córdoba is the student district, packed full of cheap student housing, lots of coffee shops, universities and massive amounts of nightclubs and bars.
Viejo Córdoba's center is criss-crossed by not one but six distinct pedestrians shopping streets. A walk through the hubbub will reveal not only modern shopping centers but also impressive feats of colonial architecture and multiple plazas. Many of the foot-malls themselves wind underneath living ceilings of droopy vines which provide comfortable shade with their latticework. Plaza San Martín, with famous Inglesia Catedral dominating the surrounding skyline is the center of the action. From there you can orientate yourself and start exploring the nearby sights. Also make sure to check out the Manzana Jesuitíca (Jesuit sector), which has a lively atmosphere and also impressive relics of Colonial ingenuity and architecture. The second university in all of South America was opened here during the 1600's and it is still one of the most prestigious institutions in all of Argentina.
Córdoba has remained centrally important to the education of Argentina's youth for centuries, a fact which becomes apparent with a stroll into Nueva Córdoba. Twelve percent of the city is enrolled in educational institutions and so it is not surprising that the locals boast you can find a party "Lunes a Lunes" (Monday to Monday). Nueva Córdoba also has a number of impressive museums and sprawling Parque Sarmiento which is a massive lush park, perfect for a sunbath or a siesta.
Córdoba is above all travel friendly. A wealth of interesting sights, delicious restaurants, easy accommodation, thumping clubs, fascinating history and easy access to the surrounding Sierras (small mountains) makes it a destination which intrigues on multiple fronts. Whether interested in history, nightlife, art, theatre, studying, shopping or a little of everything, Córdoba will deliver.
| Say Hueque Travel / Tours in Argentina & Chile Say Hueque is a travel agency based in Buenos Aires and specially designed for independent travelers from all over the world that wants to visit Argentina & Chile. www.sayhueque.com |
![]() | V!VA List Latin America, 333 Places and Experiences that People Love Packed with tales of travels from Tijuana to Tierra del Fuego, this compilation provides firsthand knowledge about places to visit, things to do, and where to stay, as well as insight into local cultures and customs.Get it from Amazon, Barnes&Noble or direct from V!VA. Download free chapters from this book. Download free Google Earth version chapters. |
![]() | Buy the world's most up-to-date guidebook about Peru. Get it from Amazon or direct from V!VA. Or download free chapters from this book. |