
Luxury Mendoza Apartment: 60m², 2 Beds, City Center!
Mendoza, My Mendoza! (And This Apartment Made it Magical) - A Riveted Review
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I just got back from a Mendoza adventure, and I'm still buzzing with Malbec and memories. We’re talking about the Luxury Mendoza Apartment: 60m², 2 Beds, City Center!, and let me tell you, it's more than just a place to crash. It's… well, let's just say it set the stage for some seriously good times.
First off, let's be real. I'm a sucker for good location. City Center IS the lifeblood of Mendoza. It means you're a hop, skip, and a (slightly tipsy) jump away from everything. Restaurants spilling onto the sidewalks, vibrant plazas buzzing with locals, the glorious scent of grilling meat… it's the Mendoza experience, distilled. And this apartment nails it.
Accessibility: Okay, confession time. My knees are… well, let's just say they've seen better days. And I'm happy to report that getting around the elevator (check!) made things infinitely easier. Felt like a VIP, honestly.
Cleanliness and Safety: Important Stuff (Don't Worry, It's Covered!)
Sanitation Superstar! I’m a bit of a germaphobe (judge me, I dare you!), and this place delivered. They clearly used anti-viral cleaning products (phew!), daily disinfection in common areas, and obviously rooms sanitized between stays. Knowing that really chilled me out. Seeing hand sanitizer stations everywhere and the whole "staff trained in safety protocols" thing gave me peace of mind, even before sipping my first glass of Malbec! The Safe dining setup made me even more comfortable.
Security? Solid! The CCTV in common areas and outside the property gave me a sense of security. Not paranoid security, just… you know, “I can relax and enjoy my vacation” security. And the 24-hour front desk and 24-hour security folks are a lifesaver especially after that late nights in the bars!
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: A Mendoza Feast
Okay, so the apartment itself doesn't have its own restaurants (duh!), but trust me, being in the city center means you're practically tripping over a never-ending supply of deliciousness. However, there's a Coffee/tea maker, so you can enjoy a coffee at your leisure. And yes, there is a Snack bar close by.
Services and Conveniences: Smooth Sailing (Mostly!)
- Elevator saves my knees!
- Daily housekeeping is a godsend after a day spent exploring the city (and maybe enjoying a few glasses of wine).
- Laundry Service saved the day for the rest of the trip
- Cash withdrawal for when you're running low on pesos (which, let's be real, is always).
- Concierge: always there to help out!
Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Getting Your Groove On!
Okay, so this apartment isn’t a full-blown resort. It's a stylish, modern sanctuary. But the whole point is that you’re in Mendoza! And Mendoza is a playground. After a tough day of wine tasting, I was happy to settle in for a night with Netlix.
Available in All Rooms: The Essentials… and a Few Surprises!
The Good Stuff: Air conditioning (hallelujah!), Free Wi-Fi that actually works (thank the travel gods!), a comfy seating area, and a desk for, you know, pretending to work while looking at the Andes. The In-room safe box felt good for peace of mind.
The Unexpected: Alarm clock, Bathrobes, Slippers, and Free bottled water.
For the Kids: Family-Friendly?
While I didn't haul any kids with me, I did notice the apartment's overall vibe was definitely family-friendly.
Other Ramblings and Observations:
The View: Okay, so it wasn’t a panoramic view of the Andes from my specific unit (I wasn't on the high floor!), but even the street view was charming. The street was never too loud.
The Vibe: Modern, sleek, and designed for comfort. It was a welcome respite from the dusty streets.
Annoyances (Because Life Isn’t Perfect): Honestly, the only thing I could possibly grip about is that I couldn't stay for longer. But hey, that's a good problem to have, right?
Final Verdict: (Drumroll, Please!)
This apartment is a WINNER. It’s clean, comfortable, perfectly located, and incredibly well-equipped. It's the perfect basecamp for a Mendoza adventure.
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this "itinerary" for my Mendoza adventure at Center Apart Mendoza (Dpto 2 dormitorios 60m2, if you need the specifics, like I do) is less a pristine travel plan and more a glorious, chaotic tapestry woven with good intentions, spontaneous detours, and maybe a few too many glasses of Malbec. Consider this your official warning: prepare for emotional whiplash.
Day 1: Arrival and the Glorious, Yet Slightly Overwhelming, City Center
10:00 AM - Arrival and Apartment Check-In (AKA The Struggle): Landed in Mendoza. Whew. The flight was… well, let's just say I now officially understand why they invented noise-canceling headphones. Finding the Center Apart? Surprisingly easy. Getting the key? That was an adventure in itself. The reception guy looked like he'd seen a ghost, but eventually, magic! Key acquired. The apartment itself? Absolutely perfect in that "slightly lived-in but still totally charming" way. Two bedrooms, 60m2, yeah, whatever. I’m here! High five apartment!
11:30 AM - Reconnaissance Mission: City Center Chaos and Alfajores! Okay, first impressions of downtown Mendoza… Beautiful, yes. Organized, maybe. Overwhelming, absolutely. People everywhere, cars honking a symphony of impatience, and the sun beating down like it's trying to win a staring contest. Immediately lost, then found the Plaza Independencia, got my bearings. (Or at least, I thought I did). Crucial mission: acquire Alfajores. Found a bakery, bought like, a dozen. Nom nom nom. Pure, sugary bliss. I'm pretty sure I could live off of Alfajores and Malbec. Maybe I should try.
2:00 PM - The Malbec Initiation: Back at the apartment, dropped off the gear. Time for the real mission: wine. Found a fantastic little shop recommended by a local, stocked up on a few bottles of Malbec. Popped the cork on one. Oh. My. God. This isn't just wine, my friends. This is an experience. This is the reason you come to Mendoza. This is… I may need another glass. (And maybe a nap.)
6:00 PM- Dinner Discovery Disaster: Tried to find a suggested recommended restaurant. Got lost… again. Wandered into a place that looked promising. The steak was tough, the service slow, and I’m pretty sure the water tasted suspiciously like tap water. Walked out, defeated, and ended up at a pizza place. Best pizza I've had in months. Apparently, being lost is my secret weapon.
9:00 PM - Sunset Serenity (and Slightly Tipsy Reflection): Sat on the balcony, watching the sunset paint the mountains a gorgeous shade of pink. Sipped my second bottle of Malbec. Reminded myself to write more in my journal. (I have a horrible habit of not keeping up with it). Feeling pretty damn good. Mendoza, you’re kind of amazing.
Day 2: Wine Tasting! (And The Aftermath)
9:00 AM - Wake Up Call (or, The Hangover’s Arrival): Oh, dear God. The Malbec. It was worth it, of course. Coffee, Advil, and a desperate search for carbs. (Alfajores to the rescue!).
10:30 AM - Wine Tour! (Bodega Catena Zapata): Drove out to the Uco Valley. Holy moly, the scenery! Mountains, vineyards as far as the eye can see, and air that smelled like… grapes and possibility. The Bodega Catena Zapata was stunning, like, seriously stunning. The architecture! The history! Oh, and the wine? Out of this world. Learned so much about winemaking. Pretended to understand it all. Impressed myself and the guide.
1:00 PM - Lunch at the Bodega (and Further Wine Appreciation): Lunch was included. And let me tell you, the food was as phenomenal as the wine. Cheese, cured meats, empanadas, and the wine… flowed. Let's just say my notes from this portion of the day are… blurry.
4:00 PM - The Detour: After what feels like a lifetime in a taxi, discovered a little artisan shop selling leather goods (totally not planned, but I'm so glad I found it). Now I am the proud owner of a beautiful, hand-tooled leather bag. My wallet is slightly lighter, but my soul is overflowing with joy.
7:00 PM - Dinner (Almost): Attempted to cook in the apartment. Burned the onions. Gave up and ordered a pizza. Pizza is the universal language of happiness.
9:00 PM - Balcony contemplation and Journaling… Or Attempting to Journal: Another glorious sunset over the mountains. The aftereffects of the wine are still… lingering. Managed to write something in my journal. Some scribbles about beauty, joy, and the sheer deliciousness of Malbec. The rest is… indecipherable. I suspect I’ll be trying to read it in a few days and getting a good chuckle.
Day 3: Mountains and Maybe, Just Maybe, A Bit of Sanity
8:00 AM - Breakfast, Repentance and Planning (sort of): Got out of bed. Ate everything: toast, fruit, and a leftover alfajor. I will be healthy. Today, I am healthy. Maybe.
9:30 AM - High Altitude Hike: Rented a car. Decided on a day trip to Aconcagua. Drove… and drove… and drove. The scenery was breathtaking! Mountains, canyons, and the air was thin, but invigorating.
1:00 PM - Aconcagua National Park: Reached the park, paid the fee, and started hiking. OMG, it was hard! The altitude! My lungs were burning, my legs were screaming, and I questioned every decision I'd ever made that lead me to this moment. But the views… unbelievable. The sheer immensity of Aconcagua. The scale! It was nothing short of awe-inspiring. Sat there for ages.
- Confession Time Somewhere around here, I almost got altitude sickness (slightly nauseous, the headache was a killer). I also tripped over a rock. Not a huge fall, but embarrassing! Still… the view from this altitude was epic.
5:00 PM - Descent and Reward: Finally made it back down. Exhausted but elated. Found a local cafe and had some mate, and a massive sandwich. Pure bliss after a day in the mountains.
7:00 PM - Back to the Apartment: Relaxed. Showered. Admired the leather bag. Started to pack.
8:00 PM - Packing… or Attempts Thereof: Packing. Hate it. Love it. Hate it. Where did all this stuff come from? Found another half-eaten alfajor in my bag. Score!
Day 4 : Departure (Almost)
9:00 AM - Final Alfajor and Regret: One last alfajor. Bitter-sweet. Regret that I'm leaving.
10:00 AM - Apartment check out and taxi: All done.
12:00 PM - Goodbye, Mendoza!: Arrive at the airport. Already missing the mountains, the wine, and the sheer vibe of Mendoza. Another flight. Time to go home.
- Emotional Overload: Wow. What a trip. I’m exhausted. I’m happy. And I’m already planning my return. Until next time, Mendoza. You beautiful, slightly chaotic, and absolutely unforgettable place.

Okay, Spill The Beans! Is this 'Luxury Apartment' REALLY luxurious? Like, REALLY?
Alright, alright, settle down. Let's be honest. "Luxury" in Mendoza…it's all relative, isn't it? It's not like stepping into a Bond villain's lair. But, yes, it's pretty darn good. The photos made it look like a set from a magazine, but the reality? Well, the floors DID gleam, I'll give them that. And the *smell*? Heavenly. Like expensive soap and… wait for it… a hint of freshly baked bread from the bakery downstairs. Now THAT’S luxury in my book!
However… (and there's always a however, isn't there?) The 'luxury fittings'? They were nice, *mostly*. The shower head gave a good blast, which was fantastic after a day in the dusty vineyards. But that "designer" towel rack? Slightly wonky. I nearly ripped the whole thing off the wall reaching for a towel in my sleepy haze. Minor imperfection, but hey, even luxury has its chinks in the armor.
So, yes. Pretty luxurious. Just don't expect a gold-plated toilet seat. (Though, wouldn't THAT be a story?)
Two Beds? Is this place big enough for a family / couple / the occasional dramatic friend?
60 square meters? You're thinking, "cozy," aren't you? And you're right! It IS cozy. But, surprisingly, it works! We were a couple, and it was *perfect*. Plenty of space to not bump into each other first thing in the morning, which is a HUGE win. Each bedroom? Small, yes, but well-appointed. Comfortable beds, the all-important storage space for all those clothes you *think* you need (you don’t, by the way – travel light!).
Now, a family? Hmmm. Possible, yes. Two adults, two kids? Maybe. Three adults? Things could get a little… close. Remember the dramatic friend? They’ll be fine for a night or two if they are not very dramatic and demanding. Perhaps the fold-out couch or the bed in the living room. Just be prepared for the occasional elbow to the ribs in the night.
So, it depends on your tolerance for personal space and your desire to avoid sibling squabbles or dramatic friend meltdowns. Honestly? Fabulous for a couple, fine for a small family, and a gamble for larger groups. Weigh up your priorities, people!
City Center! Sounds convenient. Is it REALLY convenient? Or is it...noisy?
CITY CENTER, baby! That's the selling point, right? And it delivers. You're *right* there. Restaurants, shops, the Plaza Independencia…all a stone's throw away. We walked everywhere. Bliss! Absolutely bliss. No taxis, no buses, no frantic Google Maps searches. Just… strolling. Wonderful strolling.
Now, the noise? Okay, full disclosure: it *is* city center. Meaning, you will hear… life. We're talking the general hustle and bustle - not a constant blaring of car horns (surprisingly!), but the hum of traffic, the chatter of people, the occasional, oh-so-charming, dog barking with passion at 3 AM.
One night, I swear, there was a full-blown fiesta outside our window. Music, laughter, the works. I wanted to complain to the owners, but then I woke up and thought... I'm in Argentina! I'm not at home. How dare I complain about a *fiesta*! You get used to it. And honestly? It's part of the charm. If you’re a light sleeper, bring earplugs. If you're not? Embrace the chaos! Just be prepared for a slightly louder, more vibrant, but totally authentic experience.
Parking! Is there Parking? Because I hate parking. Absolutely hate it.
UGH, parking. The bane of my existence (and probably yours!). I totally get it. So, the apartment *doesn't* have its own dedicated parking spot. Panic? Maybe. The reality? Well... It's tough. The city center is busy. Very busy.
There are nearby parking garages. Pay, pay, pay. It can add up. We opted for a combination of street parking (which requires a bit of luck and a keen eye for those tiny little parking signs) and the garages. Be prepared to circle for a while, and don’t be afraid to ask locals for tips. They know the hidden gems, the secret spots, the parking lot with the surprisingly decent coffee.
So, no, no dedicated parking. But, it's doable if you're willing to be a little patient, a little resourceful, and prepared to maybe, just maybe, walk a couple of blocks. Consider arriving with a car a gamble that you can win, rather than a must-have. I did it. You can too. (Just don’t let the parking stress ruin your vacation. It almost did mine!)
Kitchen? Is it actually a kitchen, or just a glorified kitchenette where you can microwave a sad dinner? (I need wine glasses. And a coffee maker!)
Okay, the kitchen. This is where things get interesting. It's… well-equipped. Not Michelin-star chef equipped, but definitely more than a microwave and a mini-fridge. And… rejoice! Wine glasses! Yes, proper wine glasses. We had so many glasses! Good, sturdy ones for the Malbec and a couple of delicate ones for the Torrontés. (And no, I didn’t break any. Miraculous, I know.)
Coffee maker? Check! (Phew!). Essentials like a decent cooker, some pots and pans, and all the usual utensils. The fridge was a good size, which is crucial for those late-night cheese and cracker sessions. There were even a few basic spices, which always makes you feel like you’re a proper chef, even if you're just heating up leftovers.
Now, the downsides? The work surfaces were a little… compact. And the lighting wasn't exactly dazzling, especially at night. But, look, it worked. We cooked. We laughed. We drank *a lot* of wine. And for me, that's a win! Bottom line: it's a proper kitchen, not just a kitchenette. Bring your appetite (and maybe a better knife if you’re serious about your food!).
Let's Talk About the Wifi. Because I need to stay connected (ugh, I know). Is it reliable? (And secretly, I also need to Insta-story my amazing trip).
The Wifi. Ah, the modern traveler's lifeline (and also the source of all potential anxiety, I know). Okay, I have to be honest here. It wasn't the *fastest* wifi in the world. Let's just put it that way. It’s not going to win any speed awards, and you can forget about uploading 4K videos in two seconds.
But! It was reliable. Mostly. We could stream Netflix at night without too many hiccups. Video calls worked. I successfully posted approximately 87 InstaWhere To Stay Now

