HOLIDAYS-MENDOZA – TELAM Agency
Mendoza authorities highlighted today the “excellent” extra-long weekend that the province is experiencing in terms of tourism, with an average of 85% occupancy of the 45,000 hotel beds throughout the province.
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“We have had excellent hotel occupancy, very good, it is difficult to determine a number due to the fact that there are complexes that have been at 100 percent capacity, others a little less, the occupancy has been very good,” he told Telam. Director of Tourism of Malargüe, Marcelo Rivarola.

From the Secretary of Culture and Tourism of Mendoza they stipulated that the number of visitors can be modified at the end of the holiday, in which it is expected that each tourist has an average daily expense close to $16,000.
Regarding the tourist offer, the head of Tourism of Malargüe, located in the south of the province, highlighted: “With the attractions open, with a snowfall that gives us a spectacular mountain range setting, we have had a large presence of tourists both from nearby, and from Córdoba, Santa Faith, Buenos Aires and many people from the coast”.
“As a general balance, it has been an excellent weekend, beyond the weather conditions, a large presence of tourists here,” concluded Rivarola.
The agenda of activities for visitors ranges from the classic wineries, a tour of the city, a getaway to the mountains and various shows that will last until Sunday, such as the 2023 Provincial Theater Festival or the U-20 Soccer World Cup. , which takes place at the Malvinas Argentinas stadium.
For its part, Mendoza Weather Contingencies in its extended forecast for the remainder of the weekend indicates for this Saturday “partly cloudy and windy, temperature drop, cold front entry, with a maximum temperature of 14°C. For Sunday “somewhat cloudy with a slight rise in temperature with a minimum of 5°C and a maximum of 16°C.
Source: Ambito

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