In the shadow of the towering Andes, miles northwest of Buenos Aires, Argentina’s second-largest city in the province of the same name offers visitors a rare combination of old and new coexist- ing in harmony.
Córdoba, founded in 1573 by Spanish Jesuits, seems to have avoided the usual conflicts of development versus preservation. As this city approaches 1.5 million inhabitants, Córdoba is in some ways an island, with fertile plains in all directions. Business interests include agribusiness and light industry followed by technology.
City neighborhoods are largely maintained in colonial architecture. Gauchos, Argentina’s cowboys, still ride just outside the city with traditions little changed since the days of Spanish rule. That’s not to say time stands still in Córdoba, but it seems in no big hurry to race toward modern designs as in many South American cities.
This university town boasts six colleges and universities and a lively social and bar scene. Cultural sites and museums are well worth visiting, especially Iglesia Catedral, which required more than 200 years to complete. Outdoors, the moderate four-season climate allows for outdoor adventures and treks almost year-round. (Remember, seasons are reversed in South America.)
Traveling to Córdoba proves a bargain by almost any measure, with a favorable exchange rate to the U.S. dollar. Most visitors fly to and from Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport, most with worldwide connections through Buenos Aires. Upon arrival, transportation by taxi to the city and business centers, many around Plaza San Martin, is convenient and reasonable. (There is also bus service for those on a budget, but trip times average almost an hour.) Within the city, electric trams can aid in short hops. There is little reason to rent a car unless you plan to travel on from the city, perhaps to Mendoza and the high wine country and across the Andes into Chile.
Modern hotels match almost any budget. For those in town to impress, Windsor Hotel remains a popular choice, with its signature restaurant Sibaris, one of the best in the city, offering formal, fine-dining service. For those who wish to make an impression on their business guests, Azur Real Hotel Boutique and Spa or King David Flat Hotel stand out, as does Quorum Córdoba Hotel with its luxe, first-class pool service. If your plans include shopping, consider staying at the 4-star Amérian Executive Córdoba Hotel with an upscale shopping center just across the street. If you prefer apartment-style hostelry with suites, a spa and room for entertaining, Sol de Piedra Apart, Suites & Spa proves a favorite among business travelers.
Argentinians dine much later than busi- ness diners in the United States, so don’t count on an early business dinner. An 8 p.m. meeting time is more likely to end up at 9 p.m. or later, with a stroll after dinner and tour of the bars and clubs often completing the evening. Picking the right restaurant usually takes into consideration your guests’ favorites along with proximity to your hotel. Popular restaurants for business dinners and entertainment are plentiful all around the city center. Most serve main courses of local meats and seafood with several sides and sauces. Restaurants of note for business dinners include San Honorato, Al-Malek, Casa Papagayo and Betos. You’ll find casual dining everywhere in Córdoba; the front desk can recommend several nearby.
If you must work later or catch an early flight, consider lunch rather than dinner. Lunches can be two to three hours long in the best restaurants, and a siesta before returning to work is common.
For a bit of adventure between meetings, the climate is conducive to many activities, including a visit to a working gaucho ranch, hiking and trekking, and horseback riding. Numerous tours take guests around the city sights, with excellent views of the Suquía River, or choose a daytrip with an English-speaking guide for tastings and lunch at area wineries.
For history buffs, Córdoba offers several worthy museums and colonial churches to visit, including El Museo Histórico Provincial, housed in a magnificent colonial mansion worth the stop on its own. Other popular visits include Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes and El Museo Histórico de la Universidad, located at the campus.
Despite your focus on your business objectives, try to make time to take in all the beauty and culture of Córdoba, also known as the City of the Bells.
Read This Next

Introducing
FX Excursions
FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.
#globility
Insta FeedAirlines
Apr 30, 2025LOT Polish Airlines Unveils Redesigned Polonez Business Lounge
LOT Polish Airlines recently completed the renovation of its Polonez Business Lounge at Warsaw Chopin Airport. Its color scheme of deep navy blue, copper tones and amber aligns with the carrier’s Dreamliner cabin retrofit project and the newly opened LOT Business Lounge in Chicago.
Sponsored Content
A Summer Sojourn Along Europe’s Rivers with AmaWaterways
This summer, elevate your vacation experience with award-winning AmaWaterways. Offering a seamless blend of unparalleled luxury, authentic cultural experiences and unrivaled service, AmaWaterways cruises are the perfect way to uncover the heart of Europe during the sunniest season with itineraries that glide along the continent’s most iconic rivers, including the Danube, the Rhine, the Seine and the Douro.
April 2025
Apr 30, 2025Breathe in the View and Sip in the Moment in Puerto Vallarta
Mindful drinking with an eye on wellness can mean ordering a zero-proof or low ABV cocktail instead of one that’s boozy and stirred, or slowly savoring one glass of wine instead of tossing back two or three. But sometimes, where you’re sipping a beverage can have just as much of a positive effect on your mind, body and spirit as what’s in your glass.
Daily
Apr 30, 2025Get a Sneak Peek at New TEMPO Hotel in Brazil’s Santa Catarina
London-based architectural firm Foster + Partners revealed the design for TEMPO Hotel and Residences, scheduled to open in the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. The hotel project is designed to capture the best views of Praia Brava, a spectacular beach with mountain views frequented by surfers. The project is being developed by MUZE real estate development group, committed to creating timeless and artistic spaces that transform everyday life.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Introduces Groundbreaking Safety Video: A Captivating Invitation to Discover Moroccan Heritage
Royal Air Maroc continues to elevate the passenger experience with the launch of its new in-flight safety video — a cinematic journey that seamlessly blends essential safety instructions with a celebration of Moroccan cultural heritage.
eFlyer Reviews
Apr 30, 2025Relais Villa Porta Review
Tucked into a Lake Maggiore enclave overlooking the Gulf of Colmegna, Relais Villa Porta is an idyllic place to take in a side of the Italian Lakes region that’s different from buzzy Lake Como during high season. In 1820, it was built as a hunting lodge, and by the end of the century, was transformed into an inn by Leopoldo Casnedi. Over time, the surrounding parkland was further enhanced with rare plants collected by Pietro Porta, its second owner and botanist, as well as regular guests wanting to support his efforts. This ensured the inn would ultimately sit pretty within a 10,000-square-meter park surrounding the main villa, a 19th-century Liberty-style greenhouse and original Villa Porta mosaic.
eFlyer Lead
Apr 30, 2025Spain, Portugal Suffer Widespread Blackout
On April 28, around 12:30 p.m. (CEST), a massive power outage swept across Spain and Portugal, bringing the countries to a standstill and disrupting airport and train service. Spain remained in a state of emergency for April 28 and 29, but more than 99 percent of energy demand in Spain had been restored, while all power was restored in Portugal.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Marks Five Years with oneworld: Strengthening Connectivity Between USA and Africa and Expanding Global Reach
Royal Air Maroc proudly enters its fifth year as a member of the prestigious oneworld alliance. Since joining in April 2020, RAM has demonstrated resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging as a dynamic airline that enhanced its digital services and expanded its network. The airline plans to grow its fleet to 200 aircraft by 2037, reinforcing its global presence.
Daily
Apr 30, 2025Guesthouse Lake Tahoe Debuts This Spring
Guesthouse, a collection of new, members-only rental houses combining the comforts of a rental home with the amenities of a boutique hotel, announced the opening date of its inaugural property. Guesthouse Lake Tahoe, set to open this spring, is now available for booking for travelers visiting Northern California’s Truckee-Tahoe.
ShareThis