Argentina

Located in the southern part of South America, Argentina stretches from the desert plains of the north to the shimmering glaciers of Patagonia. The country shares borders with Chile to the west and several other nations to the north and east. Its diverse geography includes the vast Pampas grasslands, the towering Andes, and the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires. Visitors can experience a rich cultural heritage, from sipping Malbec in Mendoza’s vineyards to riding horses with gauchos across the Pampas, or marveling at the thunderous Iguazú Falls.

Attractions in Argentina

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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