Buenos Aires is a large, lively city with a mix of European-style architecture and distinctly Argentine culture. Neighborhoods feel very different from one another, from historic areas to more modern, residential streets. We recommend you check out Recoleta, Palermo, San Telmo, and downtown. Recoleta is an upscale neighborhood with plenty of architecture, museums, and green spaces. Palermo is a traveler’s paradise famous for its endless array of chic cafes, hidden speakeasies, and traditional steakhouses. San Telmo is the oldest district in the city, filled with colonial architecture and cobblestones. You’ll want to catch a traditional tango show when you visit.
Set among wine country, Mendoza offers a mix of city life and open landscapes. You can spend time visiting wineries or heading into the mountains just outside town.
Iguazú Falls is a large system of waterfalls in northern Argentina, surrounded by rainforest. Boardwalks run through the park and bring you close to the falls.
El Calafate is a small town in southern Argentina that serves as the main gateway to Los Glaciares National Park. Most people visit to see Perito Moreno Glacier.
San Martín is in the heart of the Andes mountain range. Discover wonderful hikes, lakes, forests, and mountains.