Explore the amazing parks & culture of Mendoza through the eyes of a local
Enjoy the different circuits and discover the attractions this city has to offer
Learn the parks' wonderful history
Mendoza is found in western Argentina, situated in the famous wine-producing region. Whilst the area may be known for its bodegas, the city of Mendoza has many beautiful parks to explore. One such is General St Martin Park - so named after the man who led Argentina to independence against the Spanish - which contains a notable war memorial. Learn about this beautiful city as you stroll through its parks with a knowledgeable guide.
All year round except on Sundays
3 hours 30 minutes
Pellegrini Square (between Primitivo De la Reta, Av. Alem and San Juan St.)
Pellegrini Square (between Primitivo De la Reta, Av. Alem and San Juan St.)
VIVIMZA
11:00 / 15:00
ONLINE BOOKING NOT AVAILABLE
Meeting point: Pellegrini Square (between Primitivo De la Reta, Av. Alem and San Juan St.)
Meeting time: 11:00 am / 03:00 pm
You will visit the following places:
- St Martin Park
- Glory Hill
- Aboriginal Park
- Park lake
- Continents Fountain
- Park Gates
- Bilingual guide.
- We work on a tips-only basis. This ensures that our guides always give you the best service.
- Bus card or AR$16 pesos.
How to recognize our Tour Guides: Please look for guides with the orange t-shirts.
Cost: Free Tour is a worldwide movement that offers non-traditional tours to everyone, from backpackers to businessmen. This tip-based tour does not have a set price, nor does it require reservations, allowing you to decide the real value of the experience.
Language: The tour is in English.
There is no cancellation policy.
Is this walking tour really for free?
Yes; we offer tours at no upfront cost. In fact, our tours operate on a pay-what-you-like model. We believe that everybody should be able to enjoy an educational tour experience, and discover and learn about this great city, regardless of their budget. We think that you should decide how much you think the tour was worth once it has finished.
How can I recognize the guide from ViviMza?
The guide will have an orange t-shirt to make it easier to identify him/her.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point for the walking tours is at Pellegrini Square (between Primitivo De la Reta, Av. Alem and San Juan St.)
Is the tour tiring?
No. We walk at an easy pace, and because there are so many sights to stop at and see, it means there is never more than 10 minutes of continuous walking.
What if it rains?
We will run our tours if there is light rain, but unfortunately will have to cancel in the case of heavy rain.
What if I have to leave before the tour ends?
That is not a problem, but please let your guide know so he/she doesn't wait for you at the next stop.
Do I need to bring anything?
We suggest you wear comfortable walking shoes, and perhaps carry a bottle of water.
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