Meoweler

Argentina

Córdoba / Land of Tango Thrills and Siesta Chills

MeowScore 😸90/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😸
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😸
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

april

food festivals & feline-friendly sites

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january

Cats soak in the sun at Río de Janeiro's beaches

🥳
february

Cats experience the annual carnival and dance

🐈
march

Explore feline-friendly historical sites of Córdoba

🍲
april

Cats enjoy delicious Argentinian dishes at food festivals

🎨
may

Cats join local art events for creative inspiration

🎭
june

Witness musical performances at Córdoba's local theaters

🎵
july

Cats bask in the Buenos Aires Tango Festival spirit

🏔️
august

Cats traverse Patagonia's Andes Mountains & glaciers

🌷
september

Marvel at beautiful tulip fields in Cordoba

🏄
october

Experience Reñaca beach life as cats in Valparaíso

🏛️
november

Discover stunning colonial architecture with feline friends

🎄
december

Revel in a feline-centered Christmas celebration in Argentina

🛍️

Wallet friendly

Bigmac $?

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Cordoba offers a good balance between affordable and high-end shopping experiences. Prices for everyday goods and meals are reasonable, with cheaper options available in local markets. However, imported goods can be more expensive.

Don't miss out on the local leather goods - they are high quality and affordable. Check out the artisan markets for unique finds.

Usual visit duration

3-4 days

Exploring city's historic center & nearby landscapes

Usual visit duration

3-4 days

Exploring city's historic center & nearby landscapes

Cordoba is a popular travel destination for its impressive colonial architecture, Jesuit monuments, and access to the nearby Sierras.

Tipping

10-15%

Tipping expected in restaurants

Tipping

10-15%

Tipping expected in restaurants

Cash is preferred; splitting the bill is common

internet situation

meh Speed

ADSL slow in many areas

good Availability

Most areas have access, but not universal.

great Cellular

Good coverage and speed in urban areas.

Electric socket type I

Common in Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, China. Doesn't accept other types, mind China's lower voltage (220V).

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biking possible

Growing cycling culture

walkable -ish

Decent infrastructure, some green spaces

LGBTQ friendly

Progressive laws

Calling all fancy felines! Stretch those paws in Cordoba, a purr-fect playground for curious cats seeking whisker-tingling adventures!

Lounge in sunbathed plazas or hunt down delectable treats at the local food markets. Cordoba offers it all, welcoming one and all with open paws!

Things to do

The mainstream

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Mercado Norte
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Paseo del Buen Pastor
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Cabildo de Cordoba
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Plaza San Martin
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Jesuit Block and Estancias of Cordoba

The mainstream

🍴
Mercado Norte

Traditional market with fresh produce, spices, meats and artisanal food products from local producers 🍎

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🎨
Paseo del Buen Pastor

Former women's prison turned cultural center and park featuring art exhibitions, concerts, and food market 🎶

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🏛️
Cabildo de Cordoba

18th century colonial building housing a museum of historical exhibits including indigenous artifacts 🏤

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🏰
Plaza San Martin

Central square surrounded by colonial buildings, lush greenery and iconic monument of Argentine independence 🌳

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Jesuit Block and Estancias of Cordoba

Historic site of the Jesuit missions with well-preserved buildings, churches and monuments, echoing colonial past 🏛️

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Off the beaten path

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Barrio Güemes
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Feria de Mataderos
🎶
Paseo del Buen Pastor
🎨
Museo de Bellas Artes Dr. Genaro Perez
🌳
El Bosquecito

Off the beaten path

🐾
Barrio Güemes

A bohemian neighborhood filled with street art, vintage shops, and trendy cafes. The perfect place for hipster cats who want to explore a different side of Cordoba.

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🛍️
Feria de Mataderos

A bustling street market that offers traditional gaucho cuisine, crafts, and live music. A vibrant celebration of Argentine culture.

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🎶
Paseo del Buen Pastor

A renovated convent turned cultural center. Cats can enjoy live music, art exhibitions, and delicious food trucks in the central courtyard.

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🎨
Museo de Bellas Artes Dr. Genaro Perez

A beautiful art museum dedicated to showcasing local artists. A must-visit for cultured cats who appreciate fine art!

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🌳
El Bosquecito

A small park filled with greenery and a charming pond. Perfect for cats who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

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biking possible

Growing cycling culture

walkable -ish

Decent infrastructure, some green spaces

LGBTQ friendly

Progressive laws

Mindful meoweler tips

Get lost in the maze-like streets of the Old Town

Meow around the historic center, with its cobbled alleys, patios, and hidden corners. Don't miss the Mosque-Cathedral, a must-visit spot in Cordoba.

Taste the city's typical dish: locro

Cats can enjoy a traditional Andean stew with corn, beans, potatoes, and meat. Try it at one of Cordoba's many peñas (folk restaurants)!

Go hiking in the nearby Sierras Chicas

Take a break from the city and explore the mountains around Cordoba. The Quebrada del Condorito National Park offers spectacular views and trails for all levels.

Learn about Argentina's history at the Museo Histórico Provincial Marqués de Sobremonte

The museum showcases the life and times of a colonial viceroy, and offers insights into the city's past. Don't miss the lovely garden and patio.

Join the nightlife scene on weekends

Cordoba is known for its vibrant and varied nightlife, with bars, clubs, and shows that cater to all types of cats. Join the locals and party until dawn!

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