Begin the day with a private café reservation along tree-lined Avenida Sarmiento, Mendoza’s stylish yet laid-back promenade. Sip a café cortado and enjoy warm medialunas as you learn about the day’s journey and Mendoza’s unique acequia culture—the living legacy of its Andean irrigation heritage.
Explore Mendoza’s reborn historic centre, where wide boulevards and serene plazas reflect 19th-century resilience after the 1861 earthquake. Visit Plaza Independencia, Plaza España, and Plaza San Martín. Then, head to the Museo del Área Fundacional to explore the archaeological site of the original city centre with glass floors revealing colonial San Francisco monastery ruins.
Head by car or bicycle into the grand Parque General San Martín, Mendoza’s 400-hectare oasis designed by Carlos Thays. Explore the gates of the park, the Lago del Parque, El Rosedal, and Cerro de la Gloria.
Sit down to a three-course wine pairing lunch at one of Mendoza’s premier culinary destinations: Bodega Los Toneles. Its jewel, Abrasado, is considered the best dry-aged beef restaurant in the country, one of the best restaurants at a winery in the world, and has been recognised consecutively by the Michelin guide since its arrival to Argentina.
Head to Chacras de Coria, a suburb south of the city, to experience Mendoza’s artistic pulse. Enjoy a private visit to Casa de Fader, for art-focused guests seeking a deeper cultural touchpoint. Pause for a traditional Argentine merienda at a handpicked café or hidden patio—a moment to unwind with a cup of mate, tostadas caseras, and local marmalade.
Learn about the mate ritual, offering cultural insights into Argentina’s most iconic social tradition. End the day with an elegant sunset aperitif and curated wine tasting at Azafrán Wine Bar, 1884 Restaurante by Francis Mallmann, or a rooftop terrace with custom-poured wines, olives, and panoramic views of the Cordón del Plata.