Còrdoba, Argentina

Travel Blogs from Còrdoba (442)

What battle rage inside my insides, Nono, not more, please, Argentina travel blog
What battle rage inside my insides
May 9, 2006

All is not well again in my intestinos: last night I must have produced enough gas to heat an average UK home for a year. Whatever chemical processing plant had established itself in my bowels was causing me a lot of pain and I didn't sleep much. By ...

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Not THE San Francisco, silly!, San Francisco, Argentina travel blog
Not THE San Francisco, silly!
Apr 30, 2006

... job (yes, I have one!) that against all the odds had managed to find its way to me in the midsts of Argentina via wonderful parents, but a decidely shaky-on-its-feet internet connection scuppered all my attempts at efficiency. On the way to the town, ...

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Revolutionary fervour, Alta Gracia, Argentina travel blog
Revolutionary fervour
May 13, 2006

... very interesting musuem. Exhibited therein was the bicycle he used on his first trip (before the motorcycle diaries one), through Northern Argentina at the age of 22. Was this a coincidence, or was it a sign that I would start nurturing Marxist sentiments ...

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A leisurely stroll, Cordoba, Argentina travel blog
A leisurely stroll
May 14, 2006

My next destination was Cordoba, the second biggest city in Argentina, and a mere twenty miles away - a pootle round the park in my humble estimation, barely worth getting out of bed for and certainly not worthy of me bothering to doll myself up in all my ...

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Attractions in Còrdoba (5)

Manzana Jesuítica (Jesuit Square)
Manzana Jesuítica (Jesuit Square)

Obispo Trejo 242, Cordoba, Province of Cordoba, Central Argentina, Argentina

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Deemed a Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO in 2000, this block of Jesuit religious and secular buildings includes the oldest church and the oldest university in Argentina, a school and a chapel.
Plaza San Martin
Plaza San Martin

San Jeronimo & Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Province of Cordoba, Central Argentina, Argentina

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Dating back four centuries, this lively plaza features fairs and exhibitions, and includes a statue of its namesake, General San Martin, a colonial-style cathedral and a 17th-century cabildo, or clubhouse, once used as a police headquarters.
Catedral
Catedral

Independencia 72, Plaza San Martin Cordoba, Province of Cordoba, Central Argentina, Argentina

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Beautiful inside and out, with Indian angels gracing its towers, this cathedral at Plaza San Martin was started in 1577 and took almost 200 years to build.
El Paseo Buen Pastor
El Paseo Buen Pastor

Av. Hipolito Yrigoyen 325 between Buenos Aires y San Lorenzo, Cordoba, Province of Cordoba, Central Argentina, Argentina

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Forum Discussions on Còrdoba (23)

Horse riding treks around Cordoba
Posted on Sep 10, 2009, 05:02:11
... been looknig on the net but all I can find are incredibly expensive treks. Can anyone recommend a horse trek or estancia around Cordoba? Is this something that is best to book before arriving in the country or will there be places in Cordoba where I can ...
Going to Bs As, Mendoza, & Iguazu - best way to travel?
Posted on Aug 12, 2009, 16:59:22
... do you have for your trip? That might help with the bus or plane advice. I travelled everywhere by bus, and the buses in Argentina are great. You also get different types of seats, the most expensive recline right back like a bed. From BA it's ...
Argentina in winter (August)
Posted on Sep 22, 2008, 14:53:07
... a beautiful, friendly, relaxing city with a nice vibe Iguazu Falls - stunning, stunning, natural wonder - you have to go! Buenos Aires - Fantastic city (I had a great time studying at To answer your question - Argentina is great any time of the year
treks around mendoza/cordoba
Posted on Jul 13, 2009, 08:36:36
... area around. Mendoza. The Andes must have snow by now so I don´t think it´s an easy treck. Does anyone have any ideas about particularly interesting or beautiful treks around Northern Argentina that can be done in July, upto 3 or 4 days?

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