Attractions in Argentina
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Just a short walk from Ushuaia, the Martial Glacier offers a slice of Patagonia’s rugged beauty. Nestled within the Martial Mountains, this glacier features icy passes and rocky peaks that […]
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Nestled in the small town of Cafayate, in the northern desert province of Salta, the Museo de la Vid y el Vino offers a deep dive into the world of […]
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Nestled on the banks of Lake Argentino and framed by the snowy peaks of Los Glaciares National Park, Estancia Cristina has been a family-run ranch since 1914. This working sheep […]
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Nestled in the rugged landscape of El Calafate, Argentina, the Huemul Glacier offers a striking journey through jagged, snow-covered cliffs and dense woodlands. Named after the rare huemul deer that […]
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Nestled among the vineyards and cacti-dotted ravines of the Calchaquí Valley, the Quilmes Ruins stand as a testament to Argentina’s largest pre-Columbian settlement. Dating back to AD 75, these ancient […]
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Nestled in the heart of Bariloche, Argentina, Lopez Hill (Cerro Lopez) evokes the charm of an Alpine wonderland. The landscape is dominated by snow-capped mountains and crystal-clear lakes, offering a […]
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The Mataderos Fair, a vibrant cultural gem in Buenos Aires, offers a vivid glimpse into Argentina’s rich heritage. Nestled in the heart of the city, the fair features a lively […]
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Sendero Loma del Pliegue Tumbado, a moderate-to-difficult trail, ascends to the summits of Pliegue Tumbado, a chain of three rocky peaks reaching 5,085 feet (1,550 meters) above El Chaltén, Argentina’s […]
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Nestled in the Puerto Madero district of Buenos Aires, the Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat Art Collection is housed in a striking, largely concrete building. This museum showcases an impressive array […]
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Calafate Mountain Park, perched atop El Calafate’s nearest peak, offers a diverse range of outdoor activities across its snow-blanketed slopes and rugged mountain trails. In the winter, visitors can enjoy […]
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Inspired by the icebergs that dot the shores of Lake Argentino, the Glaciarium Ice Museum stands as a striking architectural tribute to Patagonia’s glacial landscapes. Nestled among snow-capped peaks, the […]
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Nestled in the heart of tango legend Carlos Gardel’s neighborhood, Catulo Tango offers an intimate and atmospheric setting for tango enthusiasts. The venue features 10 costumed dancers who perform with […]
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Cathedral Hill, or Cerro Catedral, rises to a height of 7,800 feet (2,388 meters) south of Bariloche, its snow-blanketed peak a striking feature on the horizon. This iconic landmark is […]
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Step into the beating heart of Buenos Aires’ tango heritage in Barrio de Abasto, a neighborhood that once housed the legendary Carlos Gardel. This vibrant area, rich with rhythm and […]
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In El Chaltén, the trekking capital of Argentina, Sendero a Piedra del Fraile offers an easy hiking trail that meanders through the valley of Río Eléctrico. The path winds its […]
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La Plata, the capital of the Buenos Aires province, is distinguished by its neo-Gothic Catedral de la Plata, which towers over the central Plaza Moreno. The cathedral’s grand architecture reflects […]
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Stretching across northwest Argentina in the province of Salta, the Calchaqui Valleys are renowned for their dramatic canyon landscapes. The region is marked by striking red rock formations, particularly in […]
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Paso del Viento, a high-altitude pass at 4,685 feet (1,428 meters) above sea level, offers a breathtaking vantage point over the Southern Ice Field, one of the largest non-polar glaciers […]
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Founded by Spaniards in 1593, San Salvador de Jujuy, the capital city of Jujuy province, nestles among the mountains near the southern end of Quebrada de Humahuaca gorge. The city’s […]
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Old Palermo, also known as Palermo Viejo, is the historic quarter of Buenos Aires’ largest neighborhood. This charming area invites visitors to wander through its streets lined with grand buildings […]
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Nestled among the lush green trees that characterize Mendoza, despite its desert-like climate, Plaza España serves as a cultural gathering spot just a few blocks from Plaza Independencia, the city’s […]
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Esquina Carlos Gardel, named after the tango pioneer who popularized the dance, stands as one of Buenos Aires’ most atmospheric venues for tango performances. Located in the heart of the […]
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Perched on the southernmost tip of Argentina, Ushuaia Cruise Port serves as a gateway to the rugged and untamed landscapes of Tierra del Fuego National Park. This port is also […]
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Nestled in the foothills of the Andes in Mendoza, Achaval-Ferrer Winery has been crafting wines for a few decades, yet it draws on vineyards that have been cultivated for over […]