Argentina

Argentina is full of charming tourist cities across the country and Argentines are perhaps one of the happiest and most passionate people on the globe. Land of Pope Francis, Maradona, Mafalda, Juan Martín Delpotro, Evita Perón among others, the country is full of beauty and charm.
Buenos Aires:The capital and largest city of Argentina, known for its vibrant cultural life, elegant architecture, tango, delicious cuisine and rich history.
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Casa Rosada and Plaza de Mayo: Casa Rosada is the seat of the Argentine government and is located in the iconic Plaza de Mayo, a historic center of protests and important events in Argentine history.
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Metropolitan Cathedral:Located near Plaza de Mayo, it is a beautiful church with impressive architecture. Pope Francis, before becoming Pope, was the Archbishop of Buenos Aires. During his time as archbishop, he regularly attended the Metropolitan Cathedral to celebrate masses and religious events.
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Caminito (La Boca): A colorful neighborhood of La Boca, famous for its colorful houses, cobblestone streets, street artists and tango.
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Recollect: This neighborhood is home to the famous Recoleta cemetery, where Eva Perón's tomb is located, as well as being a charming place with cafes, art galleries and shops.
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Colon Theatre: One of the most renowned opera houses in the world, known for its stunning architecture and exceptional performances.
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Puerto Madero: A revitalized area with modern skyscrapers, stylish restaurants and a lively riverside atmosphere.
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Palermo:A vibrant neighborhood, full of parks, bars, trendy restaurants and design stores.
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National Museum of Fine Arts: It houses a vast collection of European and Latin American art.
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Japanese Garden: A peaceful retreat with lakes, bridges and lush gardens that offer a relaxing contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Street fairs: Fairs such as the San Telmo Fair (on Sundays) and the Mataderos Fair offer an insight into local culture, with crafts, music and dance.
Bariloche: Located in the Patagonia region, it is famous for its crystal-clear lakes, majestic mountains, winter ski resorts and a variety of outdoor activities.
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Cerro Catedral: A famous ski resort, with a spectacular landscape. In summer, it is possible to go hiking and enjoy the panoramic views.
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Cerro Campanario: It offers one of the most incredible views in the region. You can reach the top by cable car or via a hiking trail.
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Chico Circuit: A car tour that covers incredible points, such as Lake Nahuel Huapi, Hotel Llao Llao and Capela San Eduardo.
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Nahuel Huapi National Park: It offers an immense area of natural beauty, trails, lakes and opportunities to spot local fauna.
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Cerro Otto:Accessed by cable car or a winding road, it offers stunning views and activities such as aerial sledding and trails.
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Craft Breweries:Bariloche is known for its craft beers. Visiting some of the local breweries to taste different types of beer is an unmissable experience.
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Hiking and Adventure Sports: The region offers numerous trails for hiking, cycling, rafting, kayaking, among other adventure sports.
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Big Circuit: A more extensive tour that covers more remote and less explored areas of the region, such as Lake Gutierrez and Cerro Tronador.
Mendoza: Renowned for its vineyards and wine production, it offers stunning landscapes, great gastronomic options and the possibility of wine tourism tours.
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Wine Path: Visit renowned wineries, do tastings and learn about the wine production process. Places like Maipú, Luján de Cuyo and Valle de Uco offer unique experiences.
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Cerro Aconcagua: The highest mountain in the Americas is an icon of Mendoza. Even if you're not a climber, you can hike to the base to enjoy the stunning views.
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Parque General San Martín: One of the largest urban parks in Argentina, it offers green areas, lakes, gardens and even a Greek amphitheater. Great for walking or cycling.
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Puente del Inca: A natural rock formation over a river, where the thermal waters are famous for their therapeutic properties.
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Adventure tours: Mendoza offers activities such as rafting, trekking, horseback riding and even skiing during the winter season in the Andes.
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Plaza Independencia: The heart of the city center with historic architecture, shops, restaurants and a vibrant atmosphere.
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Cacheuta Hot Springs: Near Mendoza, these spas are perfect for relaxing, with thermal pools and spa services.
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Museums: Mendoza has several interesting museums, such as the Wine Museum, which offers information about the region's wine history.
Cordoba: A university town with colonial architecture, a vibrant nightlife and close access to the mountains, which offer opportunities for hiking and adventure tourism.
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Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba: This is an iconic city landmark, a former mosque that has been converted into a cathedral. The architecture is stunning, with impressive columns and arches.
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Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos: A fortified palace with beautiful gardens, used as a royal residence and now a historic site with exhibitions and beautiful scenery.
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Roman Bridges: Córdoba is crossed by historic bridges, such as the Puente Romano, which dates back to Roman times and offers spectacular views of the Guadalquivir River.
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Jewish Quarter (Judería): Narrow streets, charming courtyards, shops and restaurants spread throughout this historic neighborhood, full of unique architecture and a charming atmosphere.
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Torre de la Calahorra: This fortified tower houses a museum dedicated to the history of coexistence between the Christian, Muslim and Jewish cultures of Córdoba.
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Viana Palace: Known for its beautiful courtyards and gardens, it is a true architectural gem.
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Córdoba Archaeological Museum: A fascinating place to learn about the city's history, displaying artifacts from prehistory to the medieval era.
Jump:Known for its colonial architecture, Andean culture and nearby stunning scenery, including the famous Train to the Clouds.
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Plaza 9 de Julio: The heart of the city, where you can find Salta Cathedral and many charming cafes.
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Cerro San Bernardo: A mountain that offers stunning views of the city. You can go up by car or on foot.
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Salta Cable Car: An exciting way to reach Cerro San Bernardo is via cable car, which provides incredible panoramic views.
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Alta Montaña Archeology Museum (MAAM): It houses the famous "Boys of Llullaillaco", incredibly preserved Inca mummies.
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Train to the Clouds: A unique rail experience that takes visitors through stunning landscapes, including viaducts and gorges.
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Quebrada de Cafayate: A stunning region of canyons and spectacular rock formations, known for its landscapes and vineyards.
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Cafayate: A picturesque town famous for its wine production, especially Torrontés white wine.
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Cachi: A small town in the mountainous region, known for its colonial architecture and stunning landscapes.
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Purmamarca and Cerro de los Siete Colores: A charming village famous for its mountain that displays seven distinct colors in its geological formations.
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Salinas Grandes: Huge salt pans, a salt desert that offers surreal landscapes and a unique opportunity for impressive photos.
Ushuaia: Known as “End of the World, considered the southernmost city in the world, it is a starting point for exploring Tierra del Fuego, offering unique experiences in terms of nature, adventure and cruises to Antarctica.
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Tierra del Fuego National Park: It offers incredible trails, stunning lakes and unique fauna and flora.
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Martial Glacier: An area for hiking and skiing in winter, offering spectacular views of the city and surrounding area.
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Train to the End of the World (Tren del Fin del Mundo): A historic train ride that follows old trails used by prisoners during colonization.
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Ushuaia Maritime Museum and Prison: A museum that shows the history of the region, from the indigenous people to the prisoners who were held in the Ushuaia prison.
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Beagle Channel: Take a boat trip through the canal to see penguins, sea lions and a great view of the surrounding mountains.
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Cerro Castor: Great for skiing and snowboarding during the winter, it is the southernmost point in the world to practice these sports.
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Cerro Martial Viewpoint: A trail to the viewpoint that offers stunning views of the city, canal and mountains.
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Harberton Resort: One of the first resorts in the region, it offers guided tours and opportunities to learn about rural history and life.
Puerto Iguazú:Home to the famous Iguaçu Falls, one of the largest and most spectacular waterfalls in the world, on the border with Brazil.
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Iguaçu Falls: It is the main highlight, with its impressive waterfalls. Iguazú National Park offers different trails to explore the falls from different angles.
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Boat trip to the Falls: An exciting way to get up close to the falls is through boat trips that take visitors very close to the waters.
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Macuco Trail: It is a forest trail that offers a more immersive experience in nature, with opportunities to see local fauna and flora.
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Hito Tres Fronteras: It is a point where you can see the border between Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, overlooking the meeting of the Iguaçu and Paraná rivers.
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Marco das Três Fronteiras: Another point to enjoy the view of the confluence of the rivers, however, on the Argentine side.
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Puerto Iguazú Fair: An opportunity to explore local products, crafts and try the region's cuisine.