Argentina

Travel Guide

Buenos Aires featuring a city and a high rise building
Argentina which includes a high rise building, modern architecture and a city
Iguazu Falls which includes landscape views and a waterfall
Cuyo which includes mountains and landscape views
Bird Park showing bird life and zoo animals
This huge South American country isfamous for spectacular waterfalls, the glorious Andes mountain range, wine,tango and the captivating city of Buenos Aires.  

Froman enchanting capital city to sleepy colonial towns, Argentina is truly atraveler’s paradise. South America’s second-largest country features diversenatural scenery, including the snow-capped Andes mountains, magnificentwaterfalls, deserts, sprawling vineyards and lakes. Argentina stretches 2,268miles (3,650 kilometers) from the border of Bolivia to Tierra del Fuego.

Buenos Aires is Argentina’s pulsating heart, afast-paced city that blends European influences with a passion for tango,politics, cafés and nightlife. Discover the changing faces of its colorfulneighborhoods, admire eclectic architectural styles, sample Argentinian steakat a traditional steakhouse and learn to dance the tango. Enjoy a boat tripalong the waterways of the Tigre Deltaor experience gaucho culture in SanAntonio de Areco.

Awayfrom Buenos Aires, the country’s pace slows down and the landscapes grow wilder.To the north, marvel at the majestic IguazúFalls and multicolored cliffs at Quebradade Humahuaca. Visit the colonial city of Salta and travel high in the Andes on the Tren de las Nubes (Train to the Clouds).

Trysome of Argentina's famous wines on a tour of Mendoza’s vineyards and bodegas. Visit Atlantic Coast beach townssuch as Mar de Plata. Travel southalong the foothills of the Andes to SanCarlos de Bariloche, where adventures await in the heart of Argentina’s Lake District.

Argentina’ssouthern region of Patagonia is awilderness of picturesque lakes, mountains and glaciers. Spot penguins at Punta Tombo or dolphins and humpbackwhales from Puerto Madryn on the Peninsula Valdés. Gaze up at thecolossal Perito Moreno Glacier, near El Calafate. Gohiking and skiing in Ushuaia, one ofthe world’s southernmost cities and gateway to Antarctica. 

Crossinglarge distances around Argentina can take time, however traveling is easy with Argentina’sexcellent network of buses and flights. From the searing summer heat of thenorth to heavy winter snowfall in the south, Argentina witnesses all four seasonsand is a destination to visit at any time of the year. 

Popular cities in Argentina

Buenos Aires featuring art
Buenos Aires
Known for Shopping, Tours and Cafes
Buenos Aires awaits: its cafes, museums, entertainment, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Obelisco
  • Palermo Soho
  • Casa Rosada
Ravioles de provolone fritos
San Isidro
Known for Business, Historical and Coffee
Explore San Isidro: its adventures, entertainment, museums, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • San Isidro Cathedral
Tigre featuring heritage architecture
Tigre
Known for Casinos, Adventure and Islands
Zoom down thrilling rides at the amusement park with a view over the delta. Walk along the riverside boulevard.

Reasons to visit

  • Parque de la Costa
Cordoba featuring street scenes
Córdoba
Known for Shopping, Historical and Museums
Love monuments, museums, and history? Get away to Córdoba!
Villa Carlos Paz
Villa Carlos Paz
Known for Monuments, Adventure and Natural parks
Trip time! Discover the monuments, adventure, and parks in Villa Carlos Paz.
Buenos Aires International airport
Ezeiza
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Shopping
Escape to upscale Ezeiza! Enjoy its food and entertainment.

Popular places to visit

Argentina