The 9 Best Historical & Heritage Tours in Province of Cordoba, Central Argentina

November 13, 2021 Kaleigh Reichenbach

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Cordoba, Argentina including Traditional Córdoba CityTour x 2 Pax, Jesuit Museums of North x 2 Pax, Private Cordoba City Tour, La Cumbrecita & Villa Gral. Belgrano x 2 pax, Alta Gracia x 2 Pax, Candonga Chappel x 2 Pax, Cordoba City Tour with Optional Jesuitic Square, Córdoba CityTour FULLDAY x 2 pax, Old Camino Real x 2 Pax.
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1. Traditional Córdoba CityTour x 2 Pax

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For a first approach to what is then known inside the province, it is necessary to know how, why, when, where and who forged this great present from the second city of the country.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Snacks, Private transportation, Health Safety Elements: Gel Alcohol, Disposable Chinstraps, Permanent Disinfection

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Reviewed By danieljhorn29

We had a wonderful time with Rodrigo as we toured the Caroya region of Argentina! He picked us up from the hotel on time and was so friendly. The vehicle was clean and well air-conditioned.Our first stop was at a former monastery where Rodrigo explained the importance of wine to the region we were in, and the importance of the region to the wine we would be tasting. After that we were off to the first winery, where we had a great tour of the facility and got to see some methods of winemaking that we'd never seen before (large concrete underground tanks) and taste some of the "old style" wines. He recommended lunch at a place across the street with delicious charcuterie and we are so pleased that we took his recommendation. It was one of the best charcuterie's that I've ever had. We had a wonderful tour guide at Terra Camiare (the 2nd winery of the day) and tasted exceptional wines. Rodrigo was very good to us and we highly recommend this tour if you are planning to visit Cordoba

2. Jesuit Museums of North x 2 Pax

En Camino Paseos
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An exciting tour to the Jesuit past of the province. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Estancias with its own architectural, functional, historical characteristics. In addition, a more than interesting visit to a winery in Colonia Caroya, center of important wine production and strong immigrant roots.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Snacks, Health Safety Elements: Gel Alcohol, Disposable Chinstraps, Permanent Disinfection

Exclusions: Lunch, Tickets to museums

Reviewed By danieljhorn29

We had a wonderful time with Rodrigo as we toured the Caroya region of Argentina! He picked us up from the hotel on time and was so friendly. The vehicle was clean and well air-conditioned.Our first stop was at a former monastery where Rodrigo explained the importance of wine to the region we were in, and the importance of the region to the wine we would be tasting. After that we were off to the first winery, where we had a great tour of the facility and got to see some methods of winemaking that we'd never seen before (large concrete underground tanks) and taste some of the "old style" wines. He recommended lunch at a place across the street with delicious charcuterie and we are so pleased that we took his recommendation. It was one of the best charcuterie's that I've ever had. We had a wonderful tour guide at Terra Camiare (the 2nd winery of the day) and tasted exceptional wines. Rodrigo was very good to us and we highly recommend this tour if you are planning to visit Cordoba

3. Private Cordoba City Tour

Rutur Viajes Excursiones y Turismo Activo
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We take a tour of the most prominent sites in the city. We visit the Historic Center where we will know the majestic Cathedral Church, the historic Cabildo and the Plaza San Martín. Then, we visited the Jesuit Apple, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2000; the “Nueva Córdoba” neighborhood, one of the most dynamic sectors of the city's economic, cultural and recreational life. In its surroundings are the Capuchin Church, a neo-Gothic style building from the mid-twentieth century, the Paseo del Buen Pastor, the Superior Museum of Fine Arts Ferreyra Palace and the Emilio Caraffa Museum of Contemporary Art. Finally, we visit Sarmiento Park, one of the oldest in South America, designed by the French landscape designer Carlos Thays. The tour is customizable based on traveler preferences.

Inclusions: Private transportation, Professional guide

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By kakarotGringo

I did the 'La Hoya Techada del Yuspe' trek. (800 pesos) They picked me up from my hostel. The trek included a big lunch. The views were great. There were waterfalls, and cliffs, and lush green hills. Bring swimmers for this trek. We walked along idyllic streams a lot, and swam in a natural pool above a cool waterfall. And there's a nice diving spot. The hike often turned into a climb, which I found really fun.

4. La Cumbrecita & Villa Gral. Belgrano x 2 pax

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A different way of facing the traditional walk, showing the "other Córdoba", the one of the producers, the one of the traditions. We visit Cumbrecita anda a small craft brewery next to the perfect pairing of the typical Central European meals, already so ours. All this added to the usual route through the town.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Parking Fees, Snacks, Health Safety Elements: Gel Alcohol, Disposable Chinstraps, Permanent Disinfection

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By danieljhorn29

We had a wonderful time with Rodrigo as we toured the Caroya region of Argentina! He picked us up from the hotel on time and was so friendly. The vehicle was clean and well air-conditioned.Our first stop was at a former monastery where Rodrigo explained the importance of wine to the region we were in, and the importance of the region to the wine we would be tasting. After that we were off to the first winery, where we had a great tour of the facility and got to see some methods of winemaking that we'd never seen before (large concrete underground tanks) and taste some of the "old style" wines. He recommended lunch at a place across the street with delicious charcuterie and we are so pleased that we took his recommendation. It was one of the best charcuterie's that I've ever had. We had a wonderful tour guide at Terra Camiare (the 2nd winery of the day) and tasted exceptional wines. Rodrigo was very good to us and we highly recommend this tour if you are planning to visit Cordoba

5. Alta Gracia x 2 Pax

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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Welcome to discover the city where the Jesuits left their mark and Che Guevara enjoyed the years of his childhood. This Tour is exclusive of En Camino. We propose to visit all the museums af the city.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Snacks, Health Safety Elements: Gel Alcohol, Disposable Chinstraps, Permanent Disinfection

Exclusions: Lunch, Tickets to museums

Reviewed By danieljhorn29

We had a wonderful time with Rodrigo as we toured the Caroya region of Argentina! He picked us up from the hotel on time and was so friendly. The vehicle was clean and well air-conditioned.Our first stop was at a former monastery where Rodrigo explained the importance of wine to the region we were in, and the importance of the region to the wine we would be tasting. After that we were off to the first winery, where we had a great tour of the facility and got to see some methods of winemaking that we'd never seen before (large concrete underground tanks) and taste some of the "old style" wines. He recommended lunch at a place across the street with delicious charcuterie and we are so pleased that we took his recommendation. It was one of the best charcuterie's that I've ever had. We had a wonderful tour guide at Terra Camiare (the 2nd winery of the day) and tasted exceptional wines. Rodrigo was very good to us and we highly recommend this tour if you are planning to visit Cordoba

6. Candonga Chappel x 2 Pax

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The Chapel of Candonga is one of the most original religious monuments of the province, its construction dates from the first half of the 18th century and was rebuilt in 1948. In its small, but beautiful construction it encloses a whole history of the colonial past of the province.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Snacks, Health Safety Elements: Gel Alcohol, Disposable Chinstraps, Permanent Disinfection

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By danieljhorn29

We had a wonderful time with Rodrigo as we toured the Caroya region of Argentina! He picked us up from the hotel on time and was so friendly. The vehicle was clean and well air-conditioned.Our first stop was at a former monastery where Rodrigo explained the importance of wine to the region we were in, and the importance of the region to the wine we would be tasting. After that we were off to the first winery, where we had a great tour of the facility and got to see some methods of winemaking that we'd never seen before (large concrete underground tanks) and taste some of the "old style" wines. He recommended lunch at a place across the street with delicious charcuterie and we are so pleased that we took his recommendation. It was one of the best charcuterie's that I've ever had. We had a wonderful tour guide at Terra Camiare (the 2nd winery of the day) and tasted exceptional wines. Rodrigo was very good to us and we highly recommend this tour if you are planning to visit Cordoba

7. Cordoba City Tour with Optional Jesuitic Square

Tangol Córdoba
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Córdoba is the capital of Córdoba Province and the second-largest city in Argentina after the autonomous city of Buenos Aires. The city has many historical monuments preserved from the Spanish colonial rule, especially buildings of the Roman Catholic Church. Then if option is selected, meet the Jesuitic Square, in the center of the city. That are remains of jesuitic education and religion in Argentina and the whole world.

Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, Round-trip shared transfer, Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities

Reviewed By Jnanayog

In summary fashion; the bus was an older Mercedes, it worked fine, AC was great, excellent driver and Anna did speak English but as always if your are fluent in the local,language that helps. However, she was always ready to provide answers to any questions. We would definitely undertake the outing again. It is difficult to round up folks spread all over the city so perhaps an early pickup would help. We were told 9:00 but were 2nd last to be picked up at 09:50. It makes for a long day but for,us it was worth the trip to get out into the countryside, the mountain/hilly areas.. and the sites were great. The stop at the dam and Lake Los Molinos was great and plenty of time provide to walk about y shops. The stop in La Cumbrecita was a highlight as if you have every been to Austria, Germany Area, you would think that is just where you had been transported to via “ Spock..2 to beam up”, however even better was to occur at the Villa General Belgrano, where you have indeed been placed In Austria someplace. Awesome. A Very Enjoyable Day and happy to have taken the excursion.

8. Córdoba CityTour FULLDAY x 2 pax

En Camino Paseos

A complete experience to discover the city of Córdoba in its entirety. In recent years, attractions that are not included in the traditional half-day citys have been added, so we created this new option, where in addition to knowing the history, we enter the most emblematic neighborhoods of the city and its new parks and highways. For lunch, the most typical of Cordoba is suggested: a Choripan in Dante (not inclined). This citytour does NOT include the entrance and visits to museums.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, candys and sweets, Health Safety Elements: Gel Alcohol, Disposable Chinstraps, Permanent Disinfection

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By danieljhorn29

We had a wonderful time with Rodrigo as we toured the Caroya region of Argentina! He picked us up from the hotel on time and was so friendly. The vehicle was clean and well air-conditioned.Our first stop was at a former monastery where Rodrigo explained the importance of wine to the region we were in, and the importance of the region to the wine we would be tasting. After that we were off to the first winery, where we had a great tour of the facility and got to see some methods of winemaking that we'd never seen before (large concrete underground tanks) and taste some of the "old style" wines. He recommended lunch at a place across the street with delicious charcuterie and we are so pleased that we took his recommendation. It was one of the best charcuterie's that I've ever had. We had a wonderful tour guide at Terra Camiare (the 2nd winery of the day) and tasted exceptional wines. Rodrigo was very good to us and we highly recommend this tour if you are planning to visit Cordoba

9. Old Camino Real x 2 Pax

En Camino Paseos

A proposal that grows, revealing more than 400 years of history and that in its journey brings together posts and sites of great historical, natural and cultural value. Along the kilometers, the history is concentrated in the Jesuit Estancias, the posts, the culture of the first inhabitants, the gradual settlement of the Spanish, the murder of Quiroga in Barranca Yaco, the passage of the armies of independence, unitary and federal. They are visited from the very exit of Córdoba, important places for Argentine history. Dirt roads, the original path of the Old Camino Real, which communicated Lima with Buenos Aires.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Snacks, Health Safety Elements: Gel Alcohol, Disposable Chinstraps, Permanent Disinfection

Exclusions: Lunch, Tickets to museums

Reviewed By danieljhorn29

We had a wonderful time with Rodrigo as we toured the Caroya region of Argentina! He picked us up from the hotel on time and was so friendly. The vehicle was clean and well air-conditioned.Our first stop was at a former monastery where Rodrigo explained the importance of wine to the region we were in, and the importance of the region to the wine we would be tasting. After that we were off to the first winery, where we had a great tour of the facility and got to see some methods of winemaking that we'd never seen before (large concrete underground tanks) and taste some of the "old style" wines. He recommended lunch at a place across the street with delicious charcuterie and we are so pleased that we took his recommendation. It was one of the best charcuterie's that I've ever had. We had a wonderful tour guide at Terra Camiare (the 2nd winery of the day) and tasted exceptional wines. Rodrigo was very good to us and we highly recommend this tour if you are planning to visit Cordoba

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