Mariana Marrama
“I have been working as a tour guide since I graduated.. I am passionate about history — especially how culture evolves over time. I believe tourism is key to understanding the evolution of the human spirit across past, present, and future. Córdoba is home to many religious buildings. It was also the first city in Argentina to have its own university, which brought great prestige to the area and is still reflected in its historical monuments. But what I love most about Córdoba is the vibrant spirit of the youth that fills the streets day and night. Tourists feel welcomed and connected to the locals, whom I find kind, helpful, and sociable. The surroundings of Córdoba offer a unique blend of nature and immigrant heritage. Spending a day outside the city is truly an incredible experience.
When I am with tourists, I aim not only to tell the story of my city but also to share moments as a friend, helping them feel what it is like to live as an Argentine. I show them the places locals love for eating or relaxing, along with the most recommended tourist spots. I give them all the options so they can choose the experience they enjoy the most.”
My favorite tours: Córdoba City tour – Churches- The Jesuit Estancias (rural establishments declared World Heritage by UNESCO)- Alta Gracia city.
Languages she speaks: English & Portuguese.
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Mazzerine Monnerie
A Love Story That Took Her to Mendoza:
Born in a small town in the north of France, Maze has always wanted to explore the world. With a degree in hotel management and tourism, she decided to move to New Zealand. While there, she met the love of her life, Gaspar, a man from Mendoza. Together, they spent the next few years traveling through New Zealand, the USA, and France, working in the wine and hospitality industries.
Maze’s passion is the outdoors, especially horses. She is an amazing rider and has a special connection with animals. She is known as “La Gaucha” (The Cowgirl), a nickname given to her by the local cowboys after she led a horseback riding expedition across the Andes. Maze speaks English, Spanish, and French, and she is an excellent host. She has a unique insight into the needs and desires of her guests and a deep passion for Mendoza, where she has settled and built her life with Gaspar.
Languages she speaks: French (native) and English.
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