Getting to Know Mendoza
Travel & Leisure → Travel Spot
- Author Alexander Lekker
- Published March 17, 2011
- Word count 413
Mendoza extends over a huge territory of 148,827 km2, situated in the central westerly of Argentina at the foot of the Andes, the tallest in America. Mendoza can be reached by plane or by land via Roads 40 and 143 Mendoza, crossing from north to south, and Route 7, the bi-oceanic corridor that runs the country from east to westerly, connecting Buenos Aires to Santiago de Chile. The city has a well grown infrastructure, meant to receive and entertain the many tourists that come yearly. Mendoza 5 stars hotels are among the best of the world.
Together with the adjacent provinces of San Juan, San Luis and La Rioja, Mendoza is part of Cuyo, one of the key tourist regions of America. The weather is pleasant, warm and with little rainwater. The sun has a covenant with this land, and turns the clarity of the skies in an added attraction for tourists. These climatic conditions integrated with the existence of rivers of melting and the work of man, having transmuted the desert land in urbanized and agrarian haven where it is enjoyable to inhabit and walk.
Mendoza cities have raised in the shade of trees that make them unmatched, with forests, ditches and squares, sidewalks and streets, all part of a unrivaled cultural tradition in Argentina. The capital city of Mendoza was set up in 1561, on Huentota Valley, near the ancient and natural canals. The Old City or Town of Clay because of its adobe constructions, left in ruins after the earthquake of 1861, was rebuilt later as a new town western of that, next to the piedmont, being at the center of both the current divisor San Martín Avenue.
Mendoza now has all the services as major urban centers world-wide, an extended commercial and recreational proposal and an offer of accommodation from 1 to 5 stars, apart-hotels, hostels, cabins and campgrounds throughout the province. Casinos, clubs, theaters, museums, wine-bars, pubs, a rich cultural and artistic activity, varied options of international cuisine and regional specialties make up the offer for recreation and leisure. Besides, both metropolises and some high mountain places, have typical and complementary equipment for expositions and fairs, making it is possible to merge work with pleasure. Most Mendoza 5 stars hotel will offer locales to host meetings, fairs, exhibitions and lectures, also providing catering services as well as technical support to host such group meetings. Because of this, Mendoza has grown into the ideal location for companies trying to find interesting locations to host their corporative group meetings.
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