Why visit
Mendoza is Argentina's wine capital. Malbec at Luján de Cuyo and Uco Valley, Andes cordillera backdrop, and summer climbing on Aconcagua.
Why visit
Mendoza is Argentina's wine capital. Malbec at Luján de Cuyo and Uco Valley, Andes cordillera backdrop, and summer climbing on Aconcagua.
How to use this result
Mendoza is included because it has traveler appeal beyond being a dot on the map. Use the themes, neighborhoods, notes, and season guidance to decide whether it fits a weekend, longer route, or writing prompt.
For a real trip, check how Mendoza connects with nearby cities, airports, rail or bus routes, local costs, weather, and entry rules for Argentina.
Mendoza at a glance
City population
115k
Elevation
853 m
2,799 ft
Time zone
UTC-3
America/Argentina/Mendoza
Airport
MDZ
Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport
Argentina at a glance
Country center
-34.0°, -64.0°
Coast
Has coastline
Country area
2,780,400 km²
1,073,518 mi²
Country population
45.8 million
16/km²
Subregion
South America
Currency
Argentine peso ($)
ARS
Dial
+54
Languages
Guaraní, Spanish
Demonym
Argentine
Internet
.ar
UN
Member state
ISO code
AR / ARG
Where in the world
-34.0° - -64.0°
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Did you know
Bordering Argentina
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Facts last reviewed June 2026 against GeoNames and national statistics sources. See the editorial policy for how destination data is maintained.
Frequently asked about Mendoza
Mendoza uses the Argentine peso ($), ISO code ARS.
The primary languages are Guaraní and Spanish.
The calling code is +54.
Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport (IATA: MDZ).
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