Welcome to Cordoba!
From the center of the country, Córdoba is one of the most developed provinces with the highest population following Buenos Aires. In its capital city with the same name, you will be able to see an intense commercial life, with businesses, culture and universities, which make it a hub of outstanding gatherings, conferences and meetings throughout the year. Among them, we can mention the recent VIII International Congress of Spanish Language 2019.
Its main touristic center is Villa Carlos Paz, at the foot of San Roque Lake, and it is an ideal place for a getaway. The closeness to rivers, hills and the Cordoba spirit describe it as a unique place. In the summer season, the theater offer is one of its main attractions as well as the possibility to enjoy dams, fit for sailing and practicing water sports.
Traslasierra and the valleys of Punilla and Calamuchita, among other regions in Cordoba, are also highly recommended to stay close to nature, with its brooks and rivers in an environment of absolute peace.
The kid goat from Cordoba, cheese and sausages from Colonia Caroya are some of its gastronomic legends, as well as the typical products such as the alfajor. In Calamuchita valley, you can have the Central-European cuisine specialties along with craft beer produced in Villa General Belgrano, the town where the National Beer Festival is held, also known as the Argentine Oktoberfest.
It is also known for its unparalleled outdoor museums that are complemented by the important cultural legacy of places such as the estates, churches and museums, many of which integrate the Jesuit Block and Estates of Cordoba, declared World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.