Cordoba
Córdoba, located in the geographical center of Argentina, is a city that combines a rich Jesuit past with the vibrant energy of a university city. Its historic center houses the Jesuit Block, a group of 17th-century buildings declared a World Heritage Site, which includes the country's oldest university and an impressive church.
The city is the perfect starting point to explore the Sierras de Córdoba, a mountain range with charming valleys, rivers, and picturesque towns.
- The Calamuchita Valley, with its Central European air and towns like Villa General Belgrano.
- The Punilla Valley, home to the famous Cosquín Rock festival and tourist cities like Villa Carlos Paz.
- The Quebrada del Condorito National Park, ideal for sighting Andean condors.
- A lively cultural and gastronomic scene in the city, especially in the Güemes and Nueva Córdoba neighborhoods.
Córdoba offers a perfect balance between history, culture, and nature.