Latin America guide


Best South American City You Never Heard Of

When people think of traveling to or studyingbetween the technology of the 21st century
in a large South American city, they oftenand the history of the colonial period.
think of Santiago, Buenos Aires, and Rio deBeautiful parks, historical places, museums
Janeiro first. Many overlook the countlessand different attractions can be admired such
treasures to be found in other South Americanas the colonial architecture of the
cities. Cordoba, Argentina is one that isCathedral; the Cabildo that dates back to the
often overlooked, but one can find infinite17th century; the Obispo Mercadillo House
attractions in this city at a fraction of thebuilt at the beginning of the 18th century
cost of its popular huge city competitors.the Religious Art Museum, the Monserrat
There are so many reasons why Cordoba,School, the oldest school that dates back to
Argentina is the best city in South America1685, and the Jesus Society, the oldest
that you never knew about.Marlo Goldstein, achurch in the country and the famous and
seasoned veteran in travel throughout Latinprestigious National University of Cordoba,
America, says: I hesitate to say it becausewhich attracts thousands of students from
I'm still so new here, but here goes: I thinkother parts of the country and the rest of
I could fall in love with this place. There ISouth America.Because Cordoba attracts so
said it. My goal now is to do everythingmany students to its university, it is not
possible to get to know it as well assurprising that there are also schools for
possible in a short amount of time. I likeforeigners who wish to study Spanish.
that no one knows I am a foreigner until IEuropeans, particularly Germans, make up the
speak. The people here dress and look verypresent majority of foreigners studying
European/American. I feel very inconspicuousSpanish. Gus Christensen, an American student
and very safe. I like the changing seasonswho studied for four weeks through
(which I haven't ever experienced in a LatinAmeriSpan's program in Cordoba had the
American country. Central America just hasfollowing comments for anyone interested in
wet and dry). I also like that outside thelearning Spanish in Latin America: It is a
city is country and country people, it looksvery comfortable city. It's so easy to feel
more like the Latin America that I know andat home and the people are so friendly. It is
love.Cordoba is the second most importanteasy to find culture, good food, and good
city in Argentina and it is called thenightlife. But, you're reminded that you're
Heartland of Argentina. It is located at thestill in Latin America because of the bus
intersection of the routes that went fromsystem that doesn't always work too well. I
Chile and the Alto Peru (Bolivia) to the portwas also able to go horseback riding and
of Buenos Aires; it was the most importantenjoy the countryside about a half hour
city during the colonial period. Some 300outside of the city.The most rewarding asset
years later, Cordoba has retained its richof it all is the province's warm and willing
colonial heritage, as shown by its culturepeople. The infrastructure is adequate though
and architecture. The Rio Primero, formsnever luxurious, the roads are often winding
Cordoba's main natural landmark. The Physicalbut never hair-raising, and the sights are
center is the Plaza San Martin, named aftersingular while serene. The seasons are
Argentina's great liberator and the site ofopposite of North America, which makes
the city's cathedral. South of the Plaza isArgentina a great winter getaway. Cordoba's
Calle Obispo Trejo, an easily walkable avenuetourist circuits spread out from the capital
filled with some of the city's mostcity like the spokes of a wheel, and many can
illustrious colonial buildings.You willbe covered comfortably in a day.
undoubtedly discover the contrast that exists



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