4. Cordoba, Argentina
Best for art, culture and horsing around
Cordoba —
Argentina's second city — is undeniably vibrant. This is partly due to its large student population, and also thanks to its old-meets-new architecture and culture.
The city's well-preserved microcentro boasts a bounty of colonial-era churches, monasteries, and municipal buildings. Meanwhile, the Centro Cultural Córdoba adds modern architectural panache.
Beyond the busy capital, the region of Cordoba is ripe for world-class horse-riding adventures. Visit Estancia Los Potreros to enjoy exactly that.
Then, for something very different, head to kitsch Villa General Belgrano. The town was founded in the 1940s by survivors of a Nazi battleship that sank off the coast of Argentina. To this day its streets are lined by Alpine-style buildings. Expect sausages, sauerkraut and strudel to loom large on menus.
As for why Cordoba is one of the best places to visit in April — this is a month of low rainfall, with temperatures averaging in the pleasant mid-20s.
Sounds just about perfect for mixing exploring the city with out-of-town adventuring.
Where to stay
- Best for couples: Caseros 248 Hotel. Modern, spacious and close to attractions.
- Best for families: AT Suites. Self-catering apartments, with an on-site pool.
- Best for four-star comfort: Amérian Cordoba Park Hotel. Slick service and good food in downtown Cordoba.
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