Cordoba FAQ

Getting Around Cordoba

Evita Fine Arts Museum

The Palacio Ferrerya – Nueva Córdoba’s landmark building – was built in 1914 and designed by Ernest Sanson in the Louis XVI style, it has now converted into a fine arts museum.

Paseo del Buen Pastor

The Paseo del Buen Pastor or Paseo Cultural del Buen Pastor was inaugurated in 2007. It works as a meeting and meeting point for the people of Cordoba

Faro del Bicentenario

The Lighthouse was erected to become an icon for the city, just like the Obelisk of Buenos Aires or the imposing Monument to the Flag of Rosario.

Sarmiento Park

Sarmiento Park is the largest public park in Córdoba. It is also the green lung in the City of Córdoba and one of the oldest parks in South America.

Cordoba City Tour with optional Jesuitic Square.

See the colonial architecture and historic Roman Catholic Church sites in Córdoba during this 4-hour tour. Learn about the culture, history and traditions of the city from your local guide.

Villa Carlos Paz Tour from Cordoba.

Embark on a captivating journey from Cordoba to Villa Carlos Paz, a charming lakeside city nestled amidst the scenic Sierras de Córdoba. Explore the culture and natural landscapes as you stroll along the shores of Lake San Roque and admire the iconic La Cruz Hill.

Private Cordoba City Tour.

Discover the historical and cultural attractions of Cordoba in just half a day on a private sightseeing tour. Highlights include the historical center, Jesuit Block (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), and Sarmiento Park.