10 Things to Do in La Falda That You Shouldn't Miss

November 18, 2017 Frederic Celentano

La Falda is a town in the province of Córdoba, Argentina, located 79 km (49 mi) from Córdoba and 800 km from Buenos Aires. It had about 15,000 inhabitants at the 2001 census [INDEC].
Restaurants in La Falda

1. Eden Hotel

Avenida Eden 1400, La Falda X5172FHN, Argentina +54 3548 42-1080
Excellent
35%
Good
51%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 765 reviews

Eden Hotel

Reviewed By ElSantoPapi - Fayetteville, North Carolina

This hotel is not only amazing, but the history of the hotel is interesting. If you ever go to Córdoba don't forget to stop by here and get a tour.

2. Balneario Municipal

Camila Quiroga S/N, Huerta Grande, Argentina
Excellent
25%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
47%
Poor
6%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 31 reviews

Balneario Municipal

Reviewed By ALDO ABEL M - Cordoba, Argentina

Si bien fuimos en baja temporada este bello lugar merece ser visitado. Sus tranquilas aguas, bordeando el río, son excelentes para una parada de descanso

3. Camino de los Artesanos

Avenida San Martin, Villa Giardino 5176, Argentina
Excellent
21%
Good
50%
Satisfactory
23%
Poor
5%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 118 reviews

Camino de los Artesanos

Reviewed By ernesto r - Cordoba, Argentina

Es un camino tipico de las sierras atraviesa arroyos y con abundante vegetación. Hay varias tiendas de artesanías muy bien surtidas. En el trayecto hay algunos restaurantes muy lindos y lugares para tomar un café. es muy recomendable y se puede aprovechar para visitar la Estancia El Rosario en La Cumbre.

4. Cuchi Corral

La Cumbre, La Cumbre, Argentina +54 9 3548 57-0951
Excellent
54%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 273 reviews

Cuchi Corral

Reviewed By haribo_00 - london

Wanted to go paragliding here as highly recommended but couldn't speak to anyone to book it in advance so stayed in hostel la Cumbre and the very nice owner called up and booked it depending on weather. The guy arrived and drove us 20 mins to the top. He vaguely introduced us to two guys waiting up there who Spoke limited English, strapped us in without my explanation and off we went. Ride lasted about 15-20 mins and was great fun. If wind isn't there and you end up going down to the bottom rather than landing where you took off, there's a nice river you can swim in and a cafe so take some money and wear your swimming costume flying. Take lunch too! Cost us $1300 pesos plus we gave a small tip.

5. Tatu Carreta Zoologico

Ruta 38 - KM. 45, Casa Grande 5162, Argentina +54 3548 47-0381
Excellent
33%
Good
49%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
0%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 42 reviews

Tatu Carreta Zoologico

Reviewed By Marianom79 - Munich

Visited on a Monday and had the whole park for ourselves.
The kids loved feeding the maras, deer, ducks, peacocks, guanacos and even the ñandus (those not from their hands though, tough guys the ñandus.
The part with the locked animals is not that impressive but must say the jaguarete was much bigger and nicer than i expected.
definitely recommended.

6. Cascada de Olaen

Camino a las Chacras- a 20 km de La Falda- Cordoba, La Falda, Argentina
Excellent
37%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 197 reviews

Cascada de Olaen

Reviewed By RaphaelDingli - Canberra, Australia

We took a drive from La Falda to this very peaceful tranquil place. We were forced to pay 50 pesos entry by the local farm employee we thinkk. Slightly aggrieved given that Argentinian law provides free unfettered access to all water courses. Pleasant walk down to the bottom. Be careful if with children as there are some rather steep steps and long drops to the bottom. Very peaceful surroundings

7. Museo de la Chatarra

Ruta 38 Esquina Tucuman, Villa Giardino, Argentina +54 3548 49-7771
Excellent
39%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 46 reviews

Museo de la Chatarra

Reviewed By Hugo P - Rosario, Argentina

una parada en el paseo de los artesanos que hace que valga la pena la visita. El arte al alcance de cualquiera.

8. Botanic Garden Dr. Miguel J. Culaciati

Avenida Gral San Martin 668 | Huerta Grande, Huerta Grande X5174ACT, Argentina +54 3548 42-5496
Excellent
17%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
43%
Poor
5%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 17 reviews

Botanic Garden Dr. Miguel J. Culaciati

We offer information and recommendation for those who are actively in search of, or simply curious about how to help our programs. Exclusive lodging in the garden for yourself and families, it's one of the smart ways to help our foundation garden to care native and medicinal plant conservation program through Argentina People and Nature Foundation. We are a 501c3 nonprofit ONG, tax deductible. State of the art features enhancing your sojourn with us, indulge yourself.

Reviewed By Juan d - Rio Cuarto, Argentina

Muy bonito paseo para hacer sobre todo en un día en que acompañe el clima, tiene una vegetación muy frondosa con una gran cantidad de especies y muy bien parquizado con una añeja vegetación

9. House of Manuel Mujica Lainez

Lainez s/n Cruz Chica, La Cumbre 5178, Argentina +54 3548 45-2068
Excellent
53%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 268 reviews

House of Manuel Mujica Lainez

Reviewed By Ikurlat

I had already visited the house many years ago, before it had the present guided tour. Musicales Lainez is one of a generation of very sophisticated Argentinian intellectuals of the second half of the XX century. The house is a testimony to that generation and it's astonishing dedication to culture, literature and a lifestyle dedicated to knowledge and study. The tour shows the main parts of the house where the writer lived and worked. I highly recommend the visit to anyone who visits the area and loves literature.

10. Cerro La Banderita

Avenida Eden, La Falda 5172, Argentina
Excellent
44%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
8%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 61 reviews

Cerro La Banderita

Reviewed By Gustavo M - Escobar, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Luego de asistir a la visita guiada del Hotel Eden, quisimos realizar el camino de aquellos que a principios del siglo pasado competían por ver que equipo subia mas rápido al cerro, muy lindo paisaje y la dificultad siempre esta relacionada con tu estado físico, pero no es imposible, algunos suben mas ra´pido y otros mas lento. Si hay que tener cuidado con los esguinces y usar calzado adecuado, como en todo trek de montaña. Muy recomendable, inclusive con chicos.

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