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Guided Tour of Cordoba

Museums, palaces, churches and lively squares: discover the most special places in Argentina's second most important city on this guided tour of Cordoba. Guided Tour of Cordoba. After picking you up from your accommodation at the selected time,...

  • 3 hours
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Museums, palaces, churches and lively squares: discover the most special places in Argentina's second most important city on this guided tour of Cordoba.

Guided Tour of Cordoba

After picking you up from your accommodation at the selected time, we'll head into the historic centre of Cordoba for our guided tour of the second most populous city in Argentina.

Our first stop will be in Plaza San Martín, where we'll see important buildings, including the Cabildo and Cordoba Cathedral. We will also discover historic monuments like the Civic Centre, the Palace of Justice, and the Italia and Intendencia Squares. The route continues past the Libertador San Martín Theatre, a National Monument since 1991.

Next, we'll admire the architecture of the Los Capuchinos Church before proceeding through Sarmiento Park and the Ciudad Universitaria to the Alberdi neighbourhood. Here, we'll explore Cordoba's iconic places, such as the Olympic Stadium and the Botanical Garden.

To conclude our four-hour sightseeing tour of Cordoba, we'll visit the Manzana Jesuítica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring architectural gems like the Church of the Society of Jesus and the old rectorate of Cordoba University. We'll drop you back at your hotel at the end.

More Tours of Cordoba

If you prefer a private tour, consider our Private Tour of Cordoba. Alternatively, for a more extensive experience, book our eight-hour Complete Tour of Cordoba.

Children under 5

Children under 5 years old go free on this tour, provided they sit on their parent's lap.

Prices

Included

  • Hotel pick up and drop off.
  • Transport by car or minibus depending on group size.
  • English speaking guide.

Not included

  • Food and drink.
  • Entry to monuments.

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes, you must attend with a carer

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