My wife and I stayed four nights in the NH Cordillera with several other couples. We were visiting Mendoza for wine tours (of course). The hotel was chosen by another person in our party who had previously lived in Buenos Aires, and who had had a lot of experience with other NH hotels.
The hotel is well located in the city of Mendoza. Plaza Independencia and the main pedestrian street, Sarmiento, are only two blocks south on foot. Plaza San Martin is just across the street. There's a full-service grocery store near the old Mercado Central, two blocks north and one block west. Plenty of shopping and restaurants in all directions nearby.
The city is quite walk-able and we always felt safe. Plaza Independencia hosts an interesting crafts market on the weekend, with a few musicians and a nice, casual vibe.
The hotel itself is relatively new and modern. Hotel staff are okay, neither horrible nor wonderful. The breakfast room is large and offers a good buffet selection. The rooms are adequate and reasonably well maintained. The pool is small, perched above the parking area and the service entrance to the kitchen. The workout area is quite small and dreary, but my wife was able to book a very inexpensive and decent massage there.
For wine tours outside the city, we used Ampora Tours. Our whole group did two different standard day tours. A sub-set of our group also did a third customized day tour. Ampora did an excellent job.
Overall, we recommend the NH Cordillera for its location. We're sure there are nicer places to stay, but the hotel was quite adequate for our needs, with no complaints.














