A luxury hotel offering breathtaking views of the snow-capped Andes mountains and Mendoza’s premier wine region.
Park Hyatt Mendoza is a world-class luxury hotel that captures the essence of Argentine elegance while providing stunning vistas of the majestic Andes Mountains. Located in the heart of Mendoza’s wine country, this five-star property offers guests an unparalleled combination of sophisticated accommodations, fine dining, and natural mountain beauty. The hotel’s prime location provides panoramic views of the snow-capped peaks that define this wine region, making it an ideal base for experiencing both luxury hospitality and outdoor adventure. From the Park Hyatt’s rooms and terraces, visitors can witness the dramatic landscape that makes Mendoza one of South America’s most spectacular destinations.
Highlights
Panoramic Andes Mountain views from guest rooms and public spaces
Direct access to Mendoza’s renowned wine valleys for tastings and tours
Five-star amenities including spa, fine dining, and outdoor pools
Year-round sunny weather with clear mountain vistas
Gateway to adventure activities including hiking, horseback riding, and wine country exploration
What to Do
Wake up to sunrise views over the snow-capped Andes from your room
Explore nearby wineries in Maipú and Luján de Cuyo valleys
Enjoy fine dining with mountain views at the hotel’s restaurants
Take guided tours of Mendoza’s famous Malbec vineyards
Hike through mountain trails or arrange horseback riding excursions
Visit the Hotel’s spa for wellness treatments with Andes views
Best Time to Visit
Year-round, with peak season from September to November (spring) and March to May (autumn) when weather is mild and vineyards are beautiful. Winter (June-August) offers stunning snow-capped peaks, while summer brings wine harvest season.
Getting There
Mendoza is accessible via Ministro Pistarini International Airport (about 1 hour drive to hotel). Direct flights available from Buenos Aires and other major cities. Alternatively, a scenic 14-hour drive or overnight bus from Buenos Aires.
Visitor Tips
Book accommodations well in advance during peak wine season (March-May and September-November)
Request a room with eastern or northern exposure for the best Andes views
The altitude (about 750m) may require acclimatization; drink plenty of water
Many wine tours can be arranged directly through the hotel concierge
Bring sunscreen and sunglasses—the Mendoza region has intense sun year-round
Luján de Cuyo—premium wine region with boutique wineries
Aconcagua National Park—home to the highest peak in the Americas
City of Mendoza—vibrant downtown with parks, museums, and restaurants
The Park Hyatt Mendoza offers an unforgettable Argentine experience where luxury meets nature’s grandeur. Gazing at the Andes from your room while sipping world-class Malbec wine embodies the magic of this region. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, mountain lover, or luxury traveler, this iconic hotel provides the perfect vantage point to experience Mendoza’s timeless beauty and charm.
One of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders, where thundering cascades meet vibrant riverside cities.
Niagara Falls stands as one of the most iconic natural landmarks in North America, straddling the border between Ontario, Canada and New York, USA. This aerial perspective reveals the spectacular power and scale of the falls, with the Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls creating a mesmerizing display of water and mist. The surrounding landscape showcases the urban development that has grown around this natural wonder, with the Niagara River carving through residential and commercial areas on both sides of the border. From above, you can appreciate how this massive hydroelectric resource has shaped the region’s economy and culture for over a century.
Highlights
Horseshoe Falls – the largest and most powerful of the three falls, dropping 188 feet
The distinctive turquoise-blue water caused by suspended glacial sediment
Mist plume visible from miles away, even in this aerial view
The Niagara River’s dramatic flow and course changes
Urban development on both the Canadian and American sides
What to Do
Take the Hornblower boat tour to experience the falls up close from the water
Visit the Skylon Tower for 360-degree views of the falls and surrounding region
Explore the Journey Behind the Falls tunnels for an underground perspective
Walk along the Niagara Parkway scenic route with overlooks and gardens
Experience the illuminated falls at night when they’re lit up in vibrant colors
Best Time to Visit
Late spring through early fall (May-September) offers the most comfortable weather and best visibility, though winter visits showcase a frozen landscape. Summer provides the most water flow and powerful views.
Getting There
Accessible via car from Toronto (1.5 hours), Buffalo, NY (30 minutes), or by train via VIA Rail or Amtrak. The aerial perspective shown here can be experienced on direct flights from major North American hubs.
Visitor Tips
Wear a rain jacket if taking boat tours – the mist soaks you thoroughly
Book accommodations early during peak summer season
Visit during off-peak times for shorter crowds and better photo opportunities
Bring a camera with a wide lens to capture the full scale of the falls
Nearby
Niagara-on-the-Lake historic village with wineries
Clifton Hill entertainment district
Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens
Table Rock Welcome Centre and gift shops
Whether viewed from ground level or from thousands of feet in the air, Niagara Falls remains one of Earth’s most spectacular natural phenomena. Its raw power, beauty, and the way it has shaped human settlement and industry make it a must-see destination for travelers from around the world seeking to witness nature’s grandeur.
Experience the glittering beauty of Argentina’s vibrant capital city from above as thousands of lights paint the night sky.
Buenos Aires, often called the “Paris of South America,” reveals its true magic when viewed from the sky at night. This aerial perspective captures the sprawling metropolis in all its nocturnal glory, with millions of lights twinkling across the urban landscape. The view from an aircraft offers a humbling reminder of the city’s vast size and the energy that pulses through its streets after dark. From this vantage point, you can appreciate the grid-like street patterns, the dark patches of parks and water bodies, and the concentrated clusters of light that mark the city’s bustling neighborhoods.
Highlights
Spectacular nighttime cityscape with millions of twinkling lights creating a golden tapestry
Clear view of Buenos Aires’ urban planning and distinctive neighborhoods from above
The contrast between illuminated areas and dark parks like the Palermo neighborhood
Perfect photography opportunity capturing the city’s scale and vibrancy
What to Do
Book a flight that departs or arrives at night to capture these stunning aerial views
Visit neighborhoods visible from above like La Boca, San Telmo, and Palermo once you land
Explore the Teatro Colón and other landmarks that dot the lit landscape below
Experience the city’s famous nightlife and tango culture after sunset
Best Time to Visit
Late evening flights (8 PM to midnight) offer the best aerial city views when the lights are fully illuminated against the dark sky. Visit during winter months (June-August) for longer nights and clearer viewing conditions.
Getting There
Fly into Ministro Pistarini International Airport (Ezeiza) or Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (Aeroparque). Book evening or night flights from major airlines serving Buenos Aires to experience this spectacular view.
Visitor Tips
Request a window seat on the right side of the aircraft for the best city views when departing northbound
Bring a camera with good low-light capability or use your phone’s night mode for photos
Avoid cloudy nights that may obscure the city lights below
Allow extra time before your flight to capture this view without rushing
Nearby
La Boca neighborhood with its colorful Caminito street
San Telmo historic district with tango venues and antique markets
Recoleta Cemetery and upscale Recoleta neighborhood
Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood trendy districts
Buenos Aires from above is a breathtaking reminder of why this city captivates millions of visitors each year. Whether you’re arriving or departing, make sure to gaze out your window and witness the glittering spectacle of Argentina’s greatest city spreading endlessly beneath you—a view that captures the spirit and energy of one of the world’s most vibrant metropolises.
A vibrant electronic music venue where Buenos Aires’ nightlife comes alive with cutting-edge light shows and world-class DJs.
Belushi is one of Buenos Aires’ most iconic nightclubs, renowned for its energetic atmosphere and state-of-the-art production. Located in the heart of the city, this venue attracts both local party-goers and international tourists seeking an unforgettable night of electronic music and dance. The club’s signature aesthetic combines disco balls, neon laser lights, and dramatic ceiling installations to create an immersive sensory experience that defines modern Buenos Aires nightlife.
Highlights
Stunning light installations with synchronized laser shows and blue accent lighting
Multiple disco balls and ornate golden chandeliers creating a glamorous atmosphere
High-energy dance floor packed with enthusiastic crowds and professional DJ performances
State-of-the-art sound and lighting production technology
What to Do
Dance to electronic and house music on the main dance floor
Experience immersive visual effects and laser light shows
Enjoy drinks at the bar while taking in the venue’s spectacular lighting design
Socialize with locals and international visitors in Buenos Aires’ vibrant nightlife scene
Best Time to Visit
Thursday through Saturday nights when the venue hosts its best DJs and attracts the largest crowds. Peak hours are typically after 1 AM when the energy reaches its zenith.
Getting There
Belushi is accessible by Buenos Aires’ extensive subway system (Subte), buses, or taxis. The city center location makes it easily reachable from most hotels and tourist areas.
Visitor Tips
Arrive after midnight for the best energy and full DJ lineup
Dress smartly; Buenos Aires nightclubs typically enforce smart casual dress codes
Bring cash in Argentine pesos as some venues prefer it, though cards are accepted
The venue gets very crowded; arrive early if you prefer more space on the dance floor
Nearby
San Telmo historic neighborhood with tango shows and colonial architecture
La Boca colorful street art district and Caminito pedestrian street
Puerto Madero waterfront district with restaurants and modern attractions
Belushi represents the pulse of modern Buenos Aires nightlife—a place where cutting-edge music, spectacular visual design, and infectious energy collide. Whether you’re a dedicated electronic music fan or simply looking to experience the city’s legendary party scene, Belushi offers an unforgettable night immersed in rhythm, light, and the vibrant spirit of Argentina’s capital.