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Cordoba, Argentina's second biggest city, is a great place to visit. It's in the foothills of the Sierras Chicas mountains, about 700 kilometres northwest of Buenos Aires.


You'll find old Spanish colonial buildings, like the Jesuit Block, a university, and churches. Plaza San Martín is the main square and the Cathedral is nearby.


Cordoba's got a good mix of old and new. It's a university town, so there's a lively atmosphere, especially with students. You can explore the city, visit museums, or take day trips to the mountains for hiking or other outdoor activities.

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Airports near Cordoba

There are multiple ways to reach Cordoba - here are 4 airports you can use to get to Cordoba.

Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport

This is the main international airport serving Cordoba and is located approximately 11 miles (17 km) northwest of the city centre. It offers direct flights to several major cities in South America, including Buenos Aires, Lima, Santiago, and Sao Paulo.

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Ministro Pistarini International Airport

Situated in Buenos Aires, this airport is the largest and busiest in Argentina. It is about 435 miles (700 km) east of Cordoba. travellers can easily reach Cordoba from Buenos Aires by taking a connecting flight or a domestic flight from Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Airport (AEP) in Buenos Aires.

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Silvio Pettirossi International Airport

Located in Asunción, Paraguay, this airport is approximately 370 miles (595 km) north of Cordoba. travellers can reach Cordoba from Asunción by taking a connecting flight or a domestic flight from Silvio Pettirossi International Airport.

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Carrasco International Airport

Situated in Montevideo, Uruguay, this airport is around 500 miles (805 km) southeast of Cordoba. travellers can reach Cordoba from Montevideo by taking a connecting flight or a domestic flight from Carrasco International Airport.

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Things to do in Cordoba

With a wide variety of attractions in Cordoba, we've narrowed it down to our top 3 selections to make your planning easier:

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Manzana Jesuítica (Jesuit Block)

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-see for any visitor to Cordoba. It's a 17th-century complex that includes churches, schools, and cloisters built by the Jesuit missionaries. Today, parts of the complex house the University of Cordoba, the oldest university in Argentina, and the Museo Universitario UNC (University Museum), which has archaeological and religious artefacts.

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Cordoba Cathedral

Located in the heart of the city's central Plaza San Martin, the Cordoba Cathedral is a beautiful example of Baroque and Renaissance architecture. Construction began in the 16th century and took over 200 years to complete. Be sure to take a walk around the outside to admire the intricate stonework and sculptures, and step inside to see the richly decorated nave and chapels.

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Güemes Neighborhood

Güemes is a lively neighbourhood known for its colourful houses, cobblestone streets, and energetic nightlife. During the day, you can browse the shops for crafts and souvenirs, or grab a coffee at one of the many cafes. At night, the neighbourhood comes alive with bars and restaurants, many with outdoor seating where you can people-watch and soak up the atmosphere.

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