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Adventure sports in the snowcapped Andes, lazy days in the Maipú Valley, a growing gastronomic scene, artistically rich culture, and of course, fine wine, all make Mendoza possibly one of the top travel destinations in South America.

 

Situated in the western Cuyo region, just 1,000 kilometers west of Buenos Aires and some 340 kilometers east Santiago de Chile, Mendoza is surrounded by picture-perfect mountains, lush green valleys, and miles of thick forest. The city was rebuilt after being destroyed by fire and earthquakes in 1861, however, so there aren’t many historical sites.

 

Mendoza is perhaps best known for its wines – specifically, its region-specific vino, Malbec – and visiting the wineries (or Bodegas, as they are called in these parts) that craft them.

 

While the more serious “enophiles” can dedicate a week or more to bodega hopping, lesser wine drinkers should at least try to set aside a day or two to get out amongst the vines. Not only are the wine and olive oil samplings palate pleasers, but the historic buildings and exquisite vineyards are photograph worthy as well.

 

Mendoza is also home to several universities, which ultimately attracts a healthy artistic culture. Museums, such as the Museo Municipal de Arte Moderno, located underneath the main Plaza Independencia, hosts monthly exhibits from the country’s top painters. Dance, music and live performances all serve important roles in Mendocino life as well. On weekends, parks, including Plaza Independencia, Plaza San Martin, Plaza España, Plaza Pellegrini and Parque San Martin, host everything from musicians and artisianal markets to the occasional dance troupes. Cleaner and safer than most parks in North America or Europe, Mendocino parks are popular gathering places for families and adolescent lovers.

 

Craving more of an outdoor adventure? Don’t fear, Mendoza is situated on the eastern Andean piedmont and provides endless opportunity for mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, horseback riding, kayaking and white-water rafting.

 

Mendoza is also famous for its close proximity to Cerro Aconcagua, the highest peak in all of South America at 6,962 meters. Nicknamed the "Roof of the Americas," only experienced mountaineers attempt the summit, but hiking to base camp and the surrounding area is a popular option for passers through.

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