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Most popular attractions in Argentina

Things to do in Argentina include exploring Iguazu Falls, a spectacular set of waterfalls stretching over 1.7 miles along the border with Brazil. Visitors can also witness the massive Perito Moreno Glacier in Patagonia, notable for its dynamic ice calving. In Buenos Aires, the Plaza de Mayo offers a historic glimpse into Argentina's political heart.

Iguazu Falls

1. Iguazu Falls

Puerto Iguazu

4.9 (125,475)
Nature PreserveScenic SpotTourist AttractionParkPoint of Interest

Experience the roar of massive cascading waterfalls and get soaked by powerful mist sprays. Explore diverse trails that showcase stunning views and thundering water in a natural spectacle.

Quick facts: A breathtaking waterfall system, the cascades stretch over 2.7 kilometers and include around 275 individual falls. The sound of the roaring water can reach up to 90 decibels, rivaling a jet engine up close.

Highlights: Visitors can stand on the edge of the 82 meter high 'Devil's Throat' and feel the mist spray while witnessing the immense power of the largest waterfall in the park. A network of walking trails offers panoramic views from both the Argentine and Brazilian sides, revealing multiple perspectives of the falls.

Perito Moreno Glacier

2. Perito Moreno Glacier

El Calafate

4.9 (3,004)
Natural FeatureEstablishment

Witness massive ice cliffs and hear the glacier roar with every calving. Experience nature’s power up close in a walkable glacier setting.

Quick facts: This glacier moves at an average speed of 2 meters per day, creating thunderous icefalls as chunks break off. It covers an area of about 250 square kilometers, making it one of the largest glaciers outside the polar regions.

Highlights: The glacier dramatically calves huge ice blocks into Lake Argentino, producing spectacular crashes and waves visitors can hear from several hundred meters away. A unique aspect is its accessibility: walkways come within 50 meters of the glacier’s towering blue ice walls.

Plaza de Mayo

3. Plaza de Mayo

Buenos Aires

4.6 (138,863)
Historical LandmarkPlazaTourist AttractionParkHistorical Place

Quick facts: A vibrant heart of political life pulses in the square, where bustling crowds gather around the iconic pink presidential palace and historic statues. Echoes of passionate protests and celebrations linger in the air, inviting visitors to feel the deep social and cultural struggles that have shaped the nation's history.

Highlights: Every Thursday, a powerful tradition unfolds when the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo gather wearing their iconic white headscarves embroidered with the names of their disappeared children; their silent march around the square is both a haunting and hopeful spectacle under the shadow of the pink Casa Rosada presidential palace. The plaza also conceals an ancient underground secret: beneath its bustling surface lies a network of tunnels and room remnants from the city’s colonial past, including a well dating back to the 1700s that you can almost hear whispering history in the stones.

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Teatro Colon

4. Teatro Colon

Buenos Aires

4.8 (86,296)
Opera HouseTourist AttractionPerforming Arts TheaterConcert HallAuditorium

Discover a breathtaking auditorium with impeccable acoustics. Experience performances where each note feels like a private serenade.

Quick facts: The venue seats 2,500 spectators across its horseshoe-shaped auditorium, designed for perfect acoustics without electronic enhancement. Its stage is among the largest worldwide, covering 2,550 square meters.

Highlights: The grand chandelier in the main hall weighs over 1,500 kilograms and features 24 lamps, offering a golden glow that enchants visitors during performances. The meticulous acoustics allow whispers from the stage to reach every corner, creating an intimate listening experience.

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La Boca

5. La Boca

Buenos Aires

Sublocality Level 1SublocalityPolitical

Quick facts: Vibrant houses painted in bright, mismatched colors create an atmosphere that feels like stepping into a lively painting. The area pulses with tango music and dances on the streets, offering a rich cultural feast that captivates the senses.

Highlights: Imagine streets painted in over 30 vibrant colors, originally created by local artists who reused leftover paint from shipyards, giving each building a patchwork charm. Every Sunday, the air fills with the rhythmic resonances of tango music played live on the cobblestone alleys, where dancers clad in vintage attire swirl to legends like Carlos Gardel just steps away from bustling artisans selling hand-painted souvenirs.

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Aconcagua Mountain

6. Aconcagua Mountain

Mendoza

4.7 (1,614)
Mountain PeakNatural FeatureEstablishment

Reach the highest peak in the Americas for epic views and an unforgettable adventure. Experience rugged terrains, diverse climbing routes, and stunning high-altitude scenery.

Quick facts: Soaring to 6,960 meters, this peak is the tallest outside Asia and the highest point in both the Western and Southern Hemispheres. Climbers tackle its slopes from the dry, rocky north face or the icy south face, facing a mix of challenges.

Highlights: Scaling this mountain rewards adventurers with a panoramic view of the Andes that stretches over 200 kilometers on clear days. A unique challenge here involves the extreme altitude combined with surprisingly mild weather swings, allowing climbs nearly year-round.

Valdes Peninsula

7. Valdes Peninsula

Puerto Madryn

4.7 (1,260)
Natural FeatureEstablishment

Experience close encounters with giant sea mammals. Watch whales and seals in their natural playground by the wild Atlantic coast.

Quick facts: Valdes Peninsula hosts one of the largest elephant seal colonies outside Antarctica, with thousands gathering each year to breed. It also doubles as a breeding ground for southern right whales, which can be seen up close from shores during their mating season.

Highlights: Sea lions often sunbathe on the rocky shores while orcas use unique hunting tactics to capture their prey, sometimes even beaching themselves temporarily. The interplay of desert-like cliffs and rich marine life creates a striking contrast few places offer.

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Patagonian National Park

8. Patagonian National Park

San Carlos de Bariloche

4.4 (43)
National ParkParkPoint of InterestEstablishment

Explore vast wilderness where glaciers meet forests and crystal-clear lakes. Experience tranquil hikes, vivid wildlife, and starry skies like nowhere else on Earth.

Quick facts: Millions of years ago, glaciers carved the rugged landscapes seen today, leaving behind fjords and turquoise lakes. The park spans over 528,000 hectares, where unique flora and fauna thrive, including the endangered Huemul deer.

Highlights: Witnessing the clear night skies reveals constellations brighter than in many other parts of the world, thanks to minimal light pollution. The lenga beech forests inside the park turn deep red during fall, a spectacular sight stretching over miles.

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Dulce de Leche

Dulce de Leche

Dulce de Leche is a creamy caramel-like spread made by slowly heating sweetened milk. It is a beloved ingredient in many Argentinian desserts and a cultural icon.

Frequently Asked Questions about Argentina

Is Argentina safe for travelers?
Argentina is generally safe for travelers, with standard precautions advised. Urban areas have occasional petty crime, especially in Buenos Aires. Use common sense: secure belongings, avoid isolated spots at night, and use registered taxis. The overall safety score is similar to many major Latin American cities.
How many days should I spend in Argentina?
A typical trip to Argentina ranges from 10 to 14 days, allowing visits to Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Iguazu Falls, and Mendoza. Shorter trips focus on Buenos Aires and nearby sites in 5-7 days, while longer stays facilitate deeper exploration of natural and cultural attractions.
What is the best time to visit Argentina?
The best time to visit Argentina depends on the region: spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) offer mild weather nationwide. For Patagonia, summer (December to February) brings warmer temperatures, while Iguazu Falls is pleasant year-round but rainier in summer.
Is Argentina expensive for tourists?
Argentina is moderately priced; Buenos Aires hotel rooms average $50-100 per night for mid-range options. Meals cost $5-15 in local restaurants. Transportation like buses is affordable, but internal flights and tourist activities can increase expenses. Currency fluctuations impact costs periodically.
How to get around Argentina?
Public buses are economical and connect major cities extensively. Domestic flights save time over long distances. Buenos Aires has a reliable subway system and taxis. Renting a car is ideal for exploring Patagonia and wine regions but less necessary in cities.

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Comments (7)

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Nadir V.

Stayed 10 days, felt just right to explore a bit beyond the main cities. Argentina has so much nature and culture to offer.

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Anong K.

If you buy bus tickets for long trips like to Mendoza in advance, you can save a ton, plus the overnight buses are way comfier than planes.

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Zaki N.

Weather was unpredictable. Warm days but chilly nights even in summer. Pack layers if you're visiting Patagonia.

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Nolan M.

Tried the steaks everywhere but honestly, some places were overrated and crowded. Better to ask locals where to eat.

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Clara N.

Avoid the touristy markets in the city center. Instead, check out neighborhood street vendors for authentic food and way better prices.

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Getting there

Train stations

Retiro Station

Mitre, San Martín, Belgrano Sur

Use the train or taxi from Ministro Pistarini Airport to Buenos Aires city center; trains depart regularly.

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Useful information for Argentina

Shopping locationsGalerías Pacífico, Patio Bullrich, Alto Palermo
Nightlife locationsPalermo Soho, San Telmo, Puerto Madero
Popular casual restaurantsParrillas, Pizzerias, Empanadas shops
Popular fancy restaurantsTegui, El Preferido de Palermo, Don Julio
Popular coffee shopsLattente, Full City Coffee House, Café Tortoni
Tap water safe to drinkYes
Digital nomad visaNo
Best taxi appCabify, BA Taxi, Uber
Taxi price / km$0.5
Tourists / year70000000
Population45776000
Mobile internet speed25 Mbps
Unemployment percentage9 %
Poverty percentage25 %
Average income / month$500
Average cost of living / month$700
Hotel price / night from$30
Beer price from$1.2
Coffee price from$1
Street food price from$1.5
Restaurant meal price from$6
Local currencyARS
Power plug typesC, I
ReligionsRoman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish
Spoken languagesSpanish, Italian, English
EthnicitiesEuropean descent, Mestizo, Indigenous
Political orientationcenter-left
Population density16 /km²
Geographical area2780400 km²
Possible natural disastersearthquakes, floods, droughts
Dangerous animalssnakes, spiders, scorpions
Locations for a nice walkPalermo, San Telmo, La Boca
Public transportationsbus, subway, train
AirlinesAerolineas Argentinas, LATAM, JetSMART
Suggested vaccinationsHepatitis A, Typhoid, Yellow Fever
Architecture typeSpanish Colonial, French, Italianate, Modern
Average beer consumption per person / year40 l
Average wine consumption per person / year24 l
Tipping culture10% tip is usual in restaurants
Coworking / day$15
Airbnb / month$400
1BR rent / month$300
Gym / month$20
Daily budget (backpacker)$25
Daily budget (mid-range)$50

Overview for Argentina

English proficiencyBad
Traffic safetyBad
Friendly to foreignersGood
Freedom of speechGood
Public transportationAverage
HealthcareAverage
EducationAverage
Power grid reliabilityGood
Crime safetyBad
WalkabilityGood
NightlifeGood
Food sceneGood
LGBTQ+ friendlyAverage
Startup sceneAverage
Noise levelAverage
CleanlinessAverage
Nature accessGood

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