
Cordoba Photography Tour
Tour the Argentine city with this Cordoba Photography Tour, where you'll capture images to share with friends. Cordoba Photography Tour. At your chosen time, we will meet at your hotel in central Cordoba and walk to the Plaza San Martin. Here, we...
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- Open on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Tour the Argentine city with this Cordoba Photography Tour, where you'll capture images to share with friends.
Cordoba Photography Tour
At your chosen time, we will meet at your hotel in central Cordoba and walk to the Plaza San Martin. Here, we will view the facades of the cathedral of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción and the Cabildo.
While providing tips for photography, we will continue to the Pasaje de Santa Catalina, a highly photogenic location. The next stop will be the Plaza del Fundador, another iconic site in the historic center.
We will proceed to the Manzana Jesuítica de Córdoba, stopping at the facade of the church of the Compañía de Jesús for a photo. Next, we will visit the patio of the Historical Museum of the National University of Cordoba, the oldest higher education institution in Argentina.
From Manzana Jesuítica, we will walk to the modern Cordoba, taking photos in front of the cultural center Paseo del Buen Pastor. Nearby is the church of the Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, notable for its neo-Gothic architecture. Guests may ascend the bell tower for panoramic views.
After a three-hour tour, we will conclude at the Sarmiento Park viewpoint, where photos of the Eiffel wheel can be taken.
Meeting point
The walking tour begins at your hotel in the city center. If you are staying in more remote areas, please go directly to Plaza San Martín. The guide will meet you at the central monument of the square at the scheduled time.
Prices
Included
- Pick up at the hotel in the centre of Cordoba.
- English speaking guide.
Not included
- Entrance to the viewpoint of the Capuchin church tower: 250ARS tourists, 200ARS Cordobese, 150ARS children from 4 to 12 years old and free under 4 years old.
Tips
- Accessibility: Yes, you must attend with a carer