10 Free Things to do in Cordoba That You Shouldn't Miss

September 10, 2021 Roger Rusk

Discover the best top things to do in Cordoba, Argentina including Catedral, Museo Historico UNC Manzana Jesuitica, Paseo del Buen Pastor, La Paz, Los Tuneles de Taninga, Paseo de las Artes, Iglesia de Los Capuchinos, Camino de las Altas Cumbres, Capilla Domestica Compania de Jesus, Colegio Nacional de Monserrat.
Restaurants in Cordoba

1. Catedral

Calle Independencia 80 Plaza San Martin, Cordoba X5000IUB Argentina +54 351 422-3446 http://www.cba.gov.ar
Excellent
59%
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4.5 based on 2,328 reviews

Catedral

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.

Reviewed By Tavares242 - Stamford, United States

Really nice cathedral located on the central square. This must have been the original city center when Córdoba was setup 400 years ago

2. Museo Historico UNC Manzana Jesuitica

Camino a Obispo Trejo 242, Cordoba X5012LLA Argentina +54 351 433-2075 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Museo-Hist%C3%B3rico-UNC-Manzana-Jesu%C3%ADtica-188589947859736/?fref=ts
Excellent
61%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,963 reviews

Museo Historico UNC  Manzana Jesuitica

The Historical Museum of the National University of Cordoba is located in the Jesuit Block, inscribed on World Heritage List by UNESCO in 2000. This museum promotes the development of a bond between the University and the visitor. Through its galleries, the museum offers and insight of the oldest university in Argentina (founded in 1613) and one of the most important in Latin American. Daily guided tours in English and Spanish. - Morning 10am English - 11am Spanish - Evening 3pm Spanish - 5pm English . Summer (December 21st - March 21st) 5pm Spanish - 6pm English Contact us on Facebook: Museo Histórico UNC - Manzana Jesuítica

Reviewed By jennasypr

I thought I forgot to take photos during the tour because I was enjoying it. The guide was very informative and the collections were very special. The guide even took us to some rooms exclusive for their tours.

3. Paseo del Buen Pastor

Ave Hipolito Yrigoyen 325, Cordoba X5000JHD Argentina +54 351 434-2727 https://www.cordobaturismo.gov.ar/paseo-del-buen-pastor-cultura-y-recreacion-en-la-ciudad-de-cordoba/
Excellent
44%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 2,474 reviews

Paseo del Buen Pastor

4. La Paz

Cordoba Argentina
Excellent
50%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 115 reviews

La Paz

5. Los Tuneles de Taninga

Ruta provincial 15, Cordoba Argentina
Excellent
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4.5 based on 170 reviews

Los Tuneles de Taninga

6. Paseo de las Artes

Zona entre calles Belgrano y Canada Opps Rooftop Bar, Cordoba Argentina http://www.cordoba.gov.ar/cordobaciudad/principal2/default.asp?ir=1_2_6
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,649 reviews

Paseo de las Artes

7. Iglesia de Los Capuchinos

Obispo Oro, Cordoba X5000BFB Argentina +54 351 468-1922 http://es-la.facebook.com/IglesiaDeLosCapuchinos
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,805 reviews

Iglesia de Los Capuchinos

Reviewed By Jnanayog - St. John's, Canada

As I understand it the Church was inaugurated in the 1930 and underwent some restoration in more recent years. The term Capuchinos I gather refers to a Type of dress but also refers back to a specific groups of the Franciscans monks, name,up the Capuchins. Albeit the Cathedral/Church is one awesome beautiful edifice both inside and out. A definite item to consider on you tour list. I was a little too early in the morning to get the right light conditions for an outside pic.

8. Camino de las Altas Cumbres

Mina Clavero y Carlos Paz, Cordoba Argentina http://www.turismocordoba.com.ar/villacarlospaz/camino-de-altas-cumbres.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 679 reviews

Camino de las Altas Cumbres

Reviewed By Farvil

Amazing path, landscape. A truly treasure for going on thru your best bike! The route is nice, very well conserved.

9. Capilla Domestica Compania de Jesus

Calle Caseros 141, Cordoba X5000AHC Argentina +54 351 423-9196 http://www.soldepiedra.com.ar/iglesia-de-la-compania-de-jesus
Excellent
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4.5 based on 643 reviews

Capilla Domestica Compania de Jesus

Reviewed By GloriaAnchio - Philadelphia, United States

The Jesuits started Cordoba in the late 1500s. You will need a car to get to the "estancias" (ranch settlements) in the vicinity of the city of Cordoba, which are UNESCO world heritage sites. In the city itself, the Jesuit church, in the historic district, is the gem. The altar is spectacular, an example of Spanish baroque style 16th-17th century.

10. Colegio Nacional de Monserrat

Camino a Obispo Trejo 294, Cordoba X5012LLA Argentina +54 351 433-2079 http://www.cnm.unc.edu.ar
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 299 reviews

Colegio Nacional de Monserrat

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