Visit Córdoba City
Córdoba is a blend of modernity and history, with a vibrant present and a Jesuit past, all within the same city. This tour invites you to take a walk through the historic center to discover its streets and key architectural heritage: the Cathedral, the Cabildo, the Monserrat School, and the Church of the Company of Jesus. You'll also visit the Santa Catalina Convent, the Jesuit crypt of the Old Novitiate, and the Church of the Capuchin Friars. Next, it's time to explore the Nueva Córdoba neighborhood, Sarmiento Park, the stunning Caraffa Museum, and finally, the Cerro de las Rosas neighborhood. The tour concludes at the Chateau Carreras Stadium, built for the 1978 World Cup, which is the second-largest stadium by capacity in Argentina.
Duration: approx. 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Suggested pickup time: Starting at 9:30 AM or 3:30 PM.
Jesuit Estancias
The city of Jesús María is located in the heart of the Jesuit estancias route, ancient agricultural establishments designed and managed by the Jesuit fathers, now declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Just 65 km from the Córdoba capital, Jesús María features the National Jesuit Museum, an architectural treasure with collections of great historical and artistic value across 18 exhibition rooms. The excursion continues to nearby Colonia Caroya, an Italian immigrant settlement, and Casa Caroya, the first factory of edged weapons in the country. Next, in Ascochinga, visit the Jesuit estancia of Santa Catalina and its church, a magnificent example of colonial baroque architecture.
Duration: Approximately 8 hours.
Suggested pickup time: Starting at 9:30 AM.
Alta Gracia
Provincial Route 5 crosses an important industrial area of the city of Córdoba and, in just 35 km, leads to the town of Alta Gracia. This city, rich in history and blessed with a pleasant climate for most of the year, offers visits to the Museum of Viceroy Liniers, formerly known as the Jesuit Estancia of Alta Gracia. Notable sites include its characteristic Tajamar, the Jesuit-built church, the Che Guevara House (where he grew up with his family), and the house of Manuel de Falla (where the famous Spanish composer spent his last days). The return to Córdoba is via Falda del Carmen and the Ing. Justiniano Allende Posse Highway.
Duration: Approximately 4 hours.
Suggested pickup time: Starting at 9:30 AM / 3:30 PM.
Villa General Belgrano
We depart in the morning from the city of Córdoba heading south. Starting from the town of Villa Ciudad de América, we will begin to enjoy the beautiful views of the Los Molinos Reservoir, where we will stop at one of its viewpoints. We continue our journey until we reach La Cumbrecita, located at 1,450 meters above sea level. This is a pedestrian village known for its lush landscapes, dominated by coniferous forests and typical alpine architecture. We will take a walk along the traditional circuit, visiting La Olla, the Ecumenical Church, and the waterfall, while also admiring sculptures carved by a local artisan. We then continue the tour to Villa General Belgrano, founded by German immigrants, featuring Tyrolean architectural style, spectacular German cuisine, and locally brewed craft beer. We return to Córdoba via a scenic route.
Duration: Approximately 10 hours.
Suggested pickup time: Starting at 8:30 AM.