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Hostels in Mendoza

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Top neighborhoods in Mendoza

Mendoza City Center

Mendoza City Center serves up Argentina's wine culture with a side of historic charm. Five leafy plazas connect through pedestrian-friendly streets where locals sip cortados at sidewalk cafés. The neo-Gothic Basilica de San Francisco towers above Plaza Independencia, while art lovers duck into the Municipal Museum of Modern Art between wine tastings. Boutique hotels in converted colonial buildings make perfect home bases for exploring this walkable district. Hop between traditional parrillas serving juicy steaks and wine bars pouring local Malbec. Three metro stations and plenty of taxis make getting around easy, though the best experiences happen on foot under the neighborhood's shady trees.

Historic Center

Mendoza's Historic Center mixes colonial charm with lively urban energy. Stroll the leafy Plaza Independencia to see impressive government buildings and the Metropolitan Cathedral. The pedestrian-only Sarmiento Street buzzes with cafes and shops, while museums showcase pre-earthquake foundations through glass floors. Wine lovers can sample local Malbecs at traditional bars after exploring the Basilica of San Francisco's baroque beauty. Getting around is a breeze with three metro stations nearby and plenty of walkable streets. Traditional parrillas serve up mouthwatering Argentine beef alongside regional wines. Choose from boutique hotels in converted colonial buildings or mid-range options with courtyard gardens to experience the neighborhood's historic character.

Godoy Cruz

Tree-lined streets and local charm define Godoy Cruz, a quieter alternative to downtown Mendoza. The neighborhood pulses with authentic Argentine culture where traditional customs center around wine. Parks like Parque San Vicente offer shaded paths with stunning Andes mountain views, while Plaza Godoy Cruz invites locals to gather for evening mate sessions. Family-run parrillas serve authentic asado alongside neighborhood cafés with empanadas and milanesas. Getting around is simple with three metro stations and walkable streets with wide sidewalks. Small guesthouses in converted family homes provide an authentic neighborhood experience away from tourist crowds.

Gobernador Benegas

Mendoza's Gobernador Benegas neighborhood offers attractions including Palmares Open Mall.

Top landmarks in Mendoza

Learn more about Mendoza

Beneath the watchful gaze of the Andes, wine lovers find paradise in vineyards producing world-class Malbec. Plaza Independencia forms the heart of this walkable city, with four smaller plazas radiating outward like petals. The Municipal Museum of Modern Art showcases local talent while the Anthropology Museum tells tales of ancient inhabitants. Adventure seekers can raft rushing rivers or saddle up for horseback rides through sun-drenched countryside. Aconcagua, the highest peak outside the Himalayas, beckons climbers and hikers just beyond the city limits. After exploring, join locals for evening paseos along Peatonal Sarmiento before selecting a bodega for dinner. Visit in harvest season when the entire city celebrates the grape with gusto.

Woman in vineyards in Andes mountains on wine tasting vacation at a winery in Uco Valley (Valle de Uco), a wine region in Mendoza Province, Argentina, South America

Find out more about Mendoza

Mendoza is a walkable location known for its restaurants. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Nature lovers can visit General San Martin Park and La Gloria Mount. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Independence Square and Plaza Italia.