Córdoba presented its tourist offer in San Salvador de Jujuy

At an event organized for journalists and the general public, the city of Córdoba presented its diverse and rich tourist offer in San Salvador de Jujuy. The activity was attended by Luciano Córdoba, Secretary of Culture and Tourism of the Municipality of San Salvador de Jujuy, and Mario Armida, Head of the Institutional Relations Department of the Córdoba Tourism Agency.

Luciano Córdoba expressed his satisfaction upon receiving the tourism team from Córdoba, “the truth is that it is a pleasure to receive the tourism team from the city of Córdoba, a city that never ceases to surprise all Argentines.” He also thanked the Businessmen’s Union for providing the space for the presentation and highlighted the historical and close relationship between Jujuy and Córdoba.

The secretary also highlighted the varied and always renewed offer of Córdoba, emphasizing the proximity and frequent visits of Jujeños to the city: “The truth is that it is a city that has a lot to offer, very close to the Jujeños, the Jujeños They visit it regularly, but there are also many young people who are going to live in Córdoba.” This historic and ongoing relationship between the two regions is seen as an opportunity to continue strengthening tourism and cultural ties.

Luciano Córdoba mentioned the importance of providing spaces so that other cities can present their tourist offers, and in this case, he highlighted Córdoba’s effort to keep its offer attractive and updated: “Nothing better than providing them with this space, so that they can spread the tourist offer, which has a change, which always adapts to what the public, tourism, and a city that always surprises you is asking for.”

In his statements, Córdoba emphasized the pleasure and responsibility of hosting this event and expressed his best wishes for the Córdoba tourism team: “For us it is a pleasure, to wish you all well, and of course, many “More Jujeños and people who live in the north continue visiting them, as tourists, to experience how beautiful the city of Córdoba is.” This declaration highlights not only San Salvador de Jujuy’s commitment to tourism, but also its willingness to promote exchange and collaboration between the different regions of the country.

For his part, Mario Armida highlighted the constant presence of Jujeños in Córdoba due to its educational and cultural offer, “Jujeños are already in Córdoba, because they visit us permanently, through our universities, because of what it means to train in our capital city.” In addition, Armida stressed the importance of the Jesuit legacy and the vast offering of parks and recreational spaces that the city has to offer. “We are soon to turn 451 years old, which makes us available as a city to offer this country a cared for and protected place,” he commented, also mentioning the numerous parks in the city such as Parque Sarmiento, Parque de las Tejas and Parque de The Biodiversity.

The presentation highlighted the continuous improvement of Córdoba’s infrastructure and tourist offering, including its extensive network of cycle paths and the growth of areas such as Güemes and the Ciudad Universitaria. Armida concluded by mentioning Córdoba’s vibrant cultural and gastronomic life, stressing that “when you arrive in Córdoba, there are not enough days,” due to the number of activities and places to discover.

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