Attractions in Argentina
Originating in the province of Salta, the Salado River, also known as Rio Juramento, stretches for approximately 715 miles (1,150 kilometers). This river is renowned for its Class III rapids, […]
Mirador del Traful, located in Nahuel Huapi National Park in Patagonia, Argentina, stands as a breathtaking viewpoint overlooking the serene Traful Lake. Perched on a 335-foot (102-meter) high glacier cliffside, […]
Buenos Aires Eco-Park, located between Plaza Italia and the expansive Tres de Febrero Park, serves as a vital part of Palermo’s green space. Originally an urban zoo established in the […]
Bella Vista Hill, or Cerro Bella Vista, rises above the scenic town of Bariloche in Argentina, offering a breathtaking panorama that justifies its name, which translates to ‘beautiful view.’ From […]
Devoted to the study of marine animals and birds in South America’s Tierra del Fuego region, the Acatushun Museum in Ushuaia, Argentina, showcases the area’s rich biodiversity. Housing over 4,000 […]
Bodega El Tránsito, a family-owned winery in the heart of Cafayate, Argentina, offers a convenient and charming experience for visitors. Centrally located, it is particularly popular with those without a […]
Every Monday, the Ciudad Cultural Konex in Buenos Aires hosts La Bomba de Tiempo, a percussion group that has captivated over five million people in the past 12 years. This […]
Forming part of the border between Argentina and Uruguay, the Rio de la Plata is an expansive estuary stretching 180 miles (290 km). It is created by the confluence of […]
Cerro Colorado, an Andean peak located just east of San Martín de los Andes, stands at an elevation of 5,833 feet (1,778 meters). This now-dormant volcano offers a popular hiking […]
Nestled on the south shore of Lacár Lake in San Martin de los Andes, Quila Quina is a unique blend of modern vacation homes and traditional Mapuche culture. The village […]
Cerro Champaquí, Córdoba’s highest peak, rises to an impressive 9,153 feet (2,790 meters) above sea level. Located in the heart of Argentina, this mountain offers several ascent options, each catering […]
Nestled on the grounds of Estancia Harberton, the Akatushun Museum (Museo Akatushun) stands as a hub for scientific research into Tierra del Fuego’s diverse marine life, including dolphins and other […]
Estancia Alice, also known as Alice Ranch, provides a window into the rural farm life of Patagonia. Nestled along the shores of Argentino Lake and the banks of the Centinela […]
Nestled in the high-altitude region of Cafayate, Salta, Vasija Secreta Winery (Bodega Vasija Secreta) stands as one of the area’s oldest wineries. Founded in a microclimate that fosters aromatic wines, […]
Lake Steffen, located in Bariloche, Argentina, was named after Hans Steffen, a geographer and explorer hired in the late 1800s to resolve a border dispute between Chile and Argentina. Spanning […]
In the heart of Córdoba, Argentina, stands the 17th-century Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the city’s oldest church. This architectural gem is celebrated […]
The Train to the Clouds, one of the world’s highest railways, originates in Salta, Argentina, and embarks on a 269-mile (434-kilometer) journey through the Andes. Ascending to an impressive 13,842 […]
Plaza Independencia, located in the heart of downtown San Miguel de Tucumán, commemorates Argentina’s declaration of independence, which was proclaimed at the Congress of Tucumán on July 9, 1816. This […]
Nimez Lagoon Nature Reserve, situated on the southern shore of Argentino Lake in El Calafate, Argentina, is a picturesque sanctuary framed by the snow-capped peaks of the Andes. This reserve, […]
In the Guarani language, Güirá Oga translates to ‘bird house,’ and this rescue center in Puerto Iguazu, Argentina, lives up to its name. Here, visitors can observe a variety of […]
Navarro Correas Winery, one of the first in South America, dates back to the 18th century and is deeply rooted in Argentinian history and culture. Located in Mendoza, the winery […]
Nestled in the quiet town of Puerto Iguazú, a gateway to the Iguazú Falls UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Puerto Iguazú Arts and Crafts Market offers a vibrant array of […]
Founded in the 1960s, Bodega Domingo Hermanos is a family-owned winery nestled in the high-altitude region of Salta, Argentina. The bodega invites visitors to explore its production facilities and learn […]
Just outside of Buenos Aires, the town of Lujan is home to the neo-Gothic Basilica of Our Lady of Lujan, dedicated to the patron saint of Argentina. This architectural landmark […]