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Tango Porteño, located in Buenos Aires, is housed within a former art deco movie theater, providing a nostalgic journey back to the 1940s, the golden age of tango in Argentina. […]
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Nestled in the foothills of the Andes and stretching across the provinces of Salta, Tucumán, and Catamarca, the Calchaquí Valley captivates with its dramatic red-rock ravines, winding mountain roads, and […]
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Presiding over the grand Plaza de Mayo, the Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana) stands as the seat of the Roman Catholic Church in Argentina. This 19th-century neoclassical cathedral, with its imposing […]
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Shells’ Ravine, or Quebrada de las Conchas, is a striking natural wonder located just outside Cafayate in Northern Argentina. This ravine, with its jagged cliffs and red-rock formations, dominates the […]
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Parque Tres de Febrero, also known as Bosques de Palermo, is a sprawling green space covering nearly 1,000 acres in the northern district of Palermo, Buenos Aires. Established in the […]
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The Cabildo de Buenos Aires, a modest, two-story colonial building, stands along the edge of Plaza de Mayo and once served as the city’s original city hall. One of the […]
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Nestled within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Los Glaciares National Park near El Calafate, the Upsala Glacier stands as South America’s largest, stretching 35 miles long and 6 miles […]
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The Fuegian Andes, the southernmost chain of the Andes Mountains, traverse the entire Tierra del Fuego Archipelago in Argentina, near Ushuaia. Despite their modest height compared to other South American […]
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Nestled in a wide valley within the Fuegian Andes, just outside of Ushuaia, Esmeralda Lagoon offers a serene natural setting. The lagoon is encircled by native coihue and lenga forests, […]
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Established in 1996, Los Cardones National Park in Salta Province, Argentina, was created to preserve the unique high-elevation vegetation of the colorful sierras and dry gorges. The park’s name comes […]
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In Argentina’s dry and rugged northwest, Cuesta del Obispo, also known as Bishop’s Slope, is a winding unpaved road characterized by multiple hairpin bends. This challenging route, which snakes through […]
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El Viejo Almacen de Buenos Aires, nestled in an 18th-century building, has been a cornerstone of the city’s tango scene since 1969. This intimate venue hosts nightly performances that showcase […]
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Punta Tombo, a nature reserve located on a peninsula jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean near Puerto Madryn, Argentina, is renowned for its large colony of Magellanic penguins. Each year, […]
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Nestled in the Beagle Channel, Isla Martillo is a small island in southern Argentina’s Tierra del Fuego, renowned for its resident Magellanic penguins. Hundreds of these charismatic birds make their […]
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Perched on a hilltop just outside the village of Tilcara in Jujuy province, the Pucará de Tilcara is a pre-Inca fortification that dates back to the 10th century AD. As […]
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Lake Fagnano, the largest lake on Tierra del Fuego Island, stretches over 62 miles (100 kilometers), extending across the Chilean border. Nestled between the virgin Patagonian forest and rolling steppe […]
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Following the Rio Grande along the ancient Inca Road, the Humahuaca Ravine (Quebrada de Humahuaca) in Argentina’s Salta region is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its natural and […]
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Señor Tango, located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is one of the city’s largest and most glamorous tango shows. Unlike the more traditional milongas, this venue offers a dazzling spectacle with […]
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Bodega Tierras Altas, opened in 1999, stands as one of Mendoza’s pioneering boutique wineries. Nestled in the heart of Argentina’s wine country, the bodega is managed by the Arizu family, […]
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Nestled within Argentina’s Mendoza region, Uco Valley stands as a premier wine-producing area, often compared to Napa Valley. This picturesque valley benefits from 250 days of sunshine per year, minimal […]
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Mt. Fitz Roy, the highest mountain in Los Glaciares National Park, stands at an impressive 11,171 feet (3,405 meters) above the snow-blown landscape of Southern Patagonia. Named after Sir Robert […]
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Nestled in the heart of Bariloche, the Centro Cívico stands as a testament to the town’s German and Swiss heritage. Its tufa-brick façade, slate roof, and wooden balconies evoke a […]
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Inaugurated in 1966, the Galileo Galilei Planetarium (Planetario Galileo Galilei) stands as a striking landmark in the Palermo Woods, its futuristic silver dome rising prominently over the park and lake. […]
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The Mirador de los Cóndores, named for the majestic condors that often soar overhead, is a prominent lookout point in El Chaltén, Argentina. Perched on a natural balcony, this vantage […]