It's quite an interesting place to visit with some great views over the city. The cable car costs between 15-20,000 pesos, but it can be walked for free. The walk is fairly easy, just a series of stone steps but taking water is advisable. It's about a 45 minute walk to reach the top. There are vendors selling drinks and snacks at the start and up at the top, along with a cafe and some stalls selling souvenirs, local wines and beers etc. There are also a couple of basic calisthenic gyms and a playground. Toilets are also available free of charge. A good way to spend an...
Read moreThe experience was quite good.
You will have to purchase tickets. It costs around 2200 pesos per person in the month of May 2023. It can increase depending upon inflation.
Please keep your tickets with you till you return back from hills. You will need it while returning as well.
You will have to wait in a long queue to purchase tickets and onboard the cable car. Wait time will be higher during return if you want to return at the closing hour at night around 7:30 PM. We had to wait in a queue for 1 hour...
Read moreAt first I had a doubt wether it's worth it or not but I definitely recommend coming here if you have extra 1-2 hours. The upper area has amazing view on Salta and it's a very cozy and green area where you will find not so many choices to sit but there are some benches. Some people have no respect and sit at the places where people want to take pictures so that can be annoying. There is also some cafe but I didn't go there. The round trip costs 2200...
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