5 Best Places to Visit in Argentina

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Argentina is well-known for its vibrant capital city of Buenos Aires, which has been compared to Paris or New York City, but this diversified country is much more than one fashionable destination. This South American ideal vacation awaits you with incredible natural wonders, culinary delights, and cultural encounters. Here are some of the greatest spots to visit in Argentina to help you plan your trip.

 

1. Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires

Even if you intend to spend your holiday in other areas of Argentina, your journey will almost certainly begin in Buenos Aires.

Several planes operate on domestic routes from there, buses are a common and pleasant method of transportation, and trains have limited railway directions.

In any case, you are welcome to spend some time in Buenos Aires (4-5 days would be enough). Don’t miss a stroll through Avenida 9 de Julio, the world’s widest thoroughfare, with its massive obelisk.

You may also take a stroll through Buenos Aires’ most “French” neighborhood, Palermo, and visit the city’s most “Latin American” neighborhood, La Boca, where you can view gorgeous, colorful residences.

 

2. Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls

 

Iguazu Falls is a collection of 275 waterfalls on the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. Some of these cascades reach heights of more than 260 feet (80 meters).

Because of the numerous walkways available for exploration, many of which lead straight to observation decks, you can savor diverse vistas throughout your visit.

Behind select areas where you may go up close and feel the tremendous spray from some parts while watching others roar away in front of you.

 

3. Perito Moreno Glacier

Perito Moreno Glacier

You must visit the Perito Moreno Glacier in Santa Cruz Province at least once in your life. After Antarctica and Greenland, this massive glacier is regarded as the world’s third greatest freshwater reserve.

Witnessing this enormous sheet of blue ice flowing towards you at a rate of two meters every day, hearing its unique crack, and photographing a chipping chunk of ice as tall as a multi-story building before it falls into the lake and forms millions of droplets is simply breathtaking!

At El Calafate, you can take a bus or a guided tour to the glacier. A guided tour is not much more expensive than taking the bus and provides intriguing insights while ensuring reliable round-trip transfers.

 

4. Tigre

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Tigre is one of Buenos Aires’ most picturesque suburbs, known as the “Venice of South America” because to its many rivers and canals. In this location, motor boats and catamarans are extensively employed for personal and urban transportation.

The city is ideal for leisurely strolls (you can see everything in 2-3 hours) or boat rides along the river delta; everyone visits this wonderful place mostly for boating.

 

5. Mar del Plata

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After Buenos Aires, Mar del Plata is Argentina’s second most visited city. It is the country’s most well-known beach resort. Because Argentines enjoy spending their summers there, it may get rather congested from December to February.

There are beaches in and around Mar del Plata to suit every taste – sandy or pebbled, popular or isolated. The city itself is better suited to those who prefer noisy and enjoyable vacations that include dancing into the early hours of the morning.

 

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