Argentina

With its glorious natural surroundings and unique South American culture, Argentina offers an incredible blend of experiences for travelers of all styles and preferences. From the magnificent Iguaza Falls in the north, to Patagonia’s jagged mountain peaks in the south, to the charming cobblestone streets of Buenos Aires’ old neighborhoods, Argentina is an amazing country to travel in.

In Buenos Aires, soak in some neoclassical architecture at the Catedral Metropolitana (Metropolitan Cathedral) or catch a performance at the Opera Colon (the world’s largest opera house). Visit the old artists’ quarter of La Boca and enjoy a tango show at a milonga club. Or simply enjoy its numerous parks, shopping districts, botanical gardens, a racetrack, polo grounds, a zoo, and some of the greatest nightlife in the world. Then head west to check out the nightlife in the university town of Cordoba before tasting some of the world’s finest wines grown from the vineyards surrounding the sycamore-lined city of Mendoza in the western-most parts of the country.

Tour Patagonia’s many lakes, forests and mountains, and be sure to visit the spectacular glaciers in Los Glacieres National Park. The food in Argentina is also very good, drawing primarily on Spanish and Italian influences. Its remarkably tender brand of beef is considered to be among the best in the world and Asado (traditional Argentinean barbecued beef) is an absolute must-try for meat lovers.

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Puerto Iguazu, Litoral Region, Argentina
One of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, Iguazu Falls, which falls along the border of Argentina, Brazil,..
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
This plaza is the central location of the re-founding of Buenos Aires in 1580, as well as the revolution of 1810. ..
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El Calafate, Patagonia, Argentina
Located within the Los Glaciares National Park, the Perito Moreno Glacier is one of the most impressive glaciers in..
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Puerto Iguazu, Litoral Region, Argentina
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San Carlos de Bariloche, Patagonia, Argentina
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Tandil, The Pampas, Argentina
Ciudad de la piedra movediza.
Alta Gracia, The Pampas, Argentina
Home of Nuestra Señora de la Merced Church, a Jesuit Estate and also former home of Ernesto "Che" Guevara, now made into a museum. This city hosts every January the Festival de las Colectividades, where different immigrant groups show their culture and specially their food. Great oportunity for eating diversly.
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Visit the cemetary in Ricoleta. And Ricoleta is also excellent for food !
Puerto Iguazu, Litoral Region, Argentina
Stunning place and well worth the trip if you have to go out of your way to get there. On the Argentine side a train brings you into the National Park (no cars allowed) and I'd recommend going to the last stop first as if you run out of time by visiting the other stops first you'll miss the highlight of the falls - the Devil's Throat. Amazing.
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Good place to organise a skydive if you want to do one. They pick you up at your hostel and drop you off again later once you're done your leap!
San Cayetano, The Pampas, Argentina
Cerca de Gonzalez Chavez.Tiene un balneario a 60km
Alta Gracia, The Pampas, Argentina
Una ciudad muy pintoresca con un legado jesuitico muy importante
Salta, Northwestern Argentina, Argentina
Visiten el monumento a Guemes.
San Martin de los Andes, Patagonia, Argentina
No perderse este lugar. El lago es un espectaculo y Chapelco, el centro de Ski es uno de los mas lindos de Argentina. Tambien hacer el camino de los 7 lagos que une San Martin con Bariloche, es una de las maravillas del mundo.
Cafayate, Northwestern Argentina, Argentina
La garganta del diablo es lo mas impactante. Lleven mucha agua...
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