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Argentina
Argentina - República Argentina
Explorando las Maravillas de Argentina
Argentina, una tierra de paisajes diversos y rica herencia cultural, es un país que cautiva los corazones de los viajeros. Desde las bulliciosas calles de Buenos Aires, conocida como la 'París de Sudamérica', hasta las impresionantes maravillas naturales de la Patagonia, Argentina ofrece una mezcla única de sofisticación urbana y belleza natural. El país es famoso por su apasionado tango, festivales vibrantes y la legendaria cultura gaucha que refleja sus tradiciones arraigadas. Los visitantes pueden explorar las impresionantes Cataratas del Iguazú, uno de los sistemas de cascadas más grandes del mundo, o aventurarse en la Cordillera de los Andes para una dosis de aventura. La historia de Argentina es tan diversa como su geografía, con influencias de pueblos indígenas, colonización española y oleadas de inmigración europea. La gente de Argentina es conocida por su calidez y hospitalidad, haciendo que cada visitante se sienta como en casa. Ya sea saboreando un bife perfectamente asado, degustando el mundialmente famoso vino Malbec o animando en un animado partido de fútbol, Argentina promete una experiencia inolvidable.
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Seguridad
Argentina generalmente se considera un país seguro para los viajeros, aunque pueden ocurrir delitos menores como el robo de carteras en áreas concurridas, especialmente en Buenos Aires. Se aconseja mantenerse vigilante en los puntos turísticos y evitar mostrar objetos de valor. Algunas regiones, especialmente cerca de las fronteras, pueden tener tasas de criminalidad más altas, por lo que es mejor mantenerse informado sobre las condiciones locales.
Símbolos nacionales
La bandera nacional de Argentina consta de tres franjas horizontales de azul celeste, blanco y azul celeste, con un sol dorado con rostro en el centro. El sol es conocido como el Sol de Mayo. El emblema nacional presenta un par de manos sosteniendo una pica coronada con un gorro frigio, simbolizando la libertad.
Ciudad capital
Buenos Aires / Buenos Aires
Visados
Los ciudadanos de muchos países, incluidos Estados Unidos, Canadá y la mayoría de las naciones de la Unión Europea, no requieren visa para estancias de hasta 90 días. Sin embargo, los viajeros deben asegurarse de que su pasaporte sea válido por al menos seis meses más allá de la fecha prevista de salida. Siempre es mejor verificar los requisitos de entrada más recientes antes de viajar.
Regulaciones aduaneras
Los viajeros pueden traer artículos personales y regalos hasta cierto valor sin pagar impuestos. Sin embargo, hay restricciones en la importación de ciertos bienes, como alimentos frescos, plantas y productos animales. Se aconseja declarar todos los artículos y consultar con la aduana argentina para regulaciones específicas.
Precios
Argentina ofrece una variedad de precios dependiendo de la región y el tipo de servicio. Buenos Aires puede ser más caro, especialmente en áreas turísticas, pero en general, Argentina es asequible en comparación con muchos países occidentales. Comer fuera, transporte local y compras pueden ser bastante razonables, mientras que los productos importados pueden ser más costosos.
Gente y nacionalidades
Argentina es un crisol de culturas, con una población principalmente de ascendencia europea, particularmente española e italiana. El país es predominantemente católico romano, pero existe una creciente diversidad de prácticas religiosas. Los argentinos son conocidos por su naturaleza amigable y apasionada, a menudo participando en conversaciones animadas sobre fútbol, política y cultura.
Clima
El clima de Argentina varía significativamente desde el norte subtropical hasta el sur subpolar. El mejor momento para visitar es durante la primavera (septiembre a noviembre) y el otoño (marzo a mayo), cuando el clima es templado y agradable. Los veranos pueden ser calurosos, especialmente en el norte, mientras que los inviernos son fríos en el sur.
Salud
Se recomienda a los viajeros a Argentina tener sus vacunas de rutina al día. Dependiendo de las áreas visitadas, puede aconsejarse vacunación contra hepatitis A, hepatitis B y fiebre tifoidea. La vacunación contra la fiebre amarilla es recomendada para quienes visitan ciertas regiones del norte, como las provincias de Misiones y Corrientes.
Comida
Asado
Una barbacoa tradicional argentina, que presenta una variedad de carnes como res, cerdo y salchichas, asadas a la perfección. El asado es un evento social, disfrutado a menudo con familia y amigos.
Empanadas
Pasteles salados rellenos de carne, queso o verduras. Las empanadas son un bocadillo o aperitivo popular, con variaciones regionales en todo el país.
Dulce de Leche
Una pasta dulce similar al caramelo hecha de leche y azúcar, usada en postres o como cobertura para tostadas y pasteles.
Mate
Una bebida tradicional sudamericana similar al té hecha de las hojas de la planta yerba mate. A menudo se comparte entre amigos y es un símbolo de hospitalidad.
Transporte
Autobuses
Los autobuses de larga distancia son una forma popular y asequible de viajar por Argentina. Ofrecen varias clases de servicio, incluyendo opciones cómodas para dormir.
Vuelos Domésticos
Para largas distancias, como viajar de Buenos Aires a la Patagonia, los vuelos domésticos son una opción conveniente. Varias aerolíneas operan dentro del país.
Trenes
Aunque no tan extensos como la red de autobuses, los trenes ofrecen rutas panorámicas, particularmente en el norte y alrededor de Buenos Aires.
Alquiler de Coches
Alquilar un coche es una excelente manera de explorar áreas rurales y parques nacionales a tu propio ritmo. Las carreteras están generalmente en buen estado, pero las distancias pueden ser vastas.
Regiones
Buenos Aires
Province
DetailCatamarca
Province
DetailChaco
Province
DetailChubut
Province
DetailCiudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
City
DetailCórdoba
Province
DetailCorrientes
Province
DetailEntre Ríos
Province
DetailFormosa
Province
DetailJujuy
Province
DetailLa Pampa
Province
DetailLa Rioja
Province
DetailMendoza
Province
DetailMisiones
Province
DetailNeuquén
Province
DetailRío Negro
Province
DetailSalta
Province
DetailSan Juan
Province
DetailSan Luis
Province
DetailSanta Cruz
Province
DetailSanta Fe
Province
DetailSantiago del Estero
Province
DetailTierra del Fuego
Province
DetailTucumán
Province
Detail¿Qué visitar?
Iguazú Falls
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is globally renowned for its breathtaking scenery and powerful cascades, drawing visitors from around the world.
DetailIguazú Falls
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is globally renowned for its breathtaking scenery and powerful cascades, drawing visitors from around the world.
DetailIguazú National Park
Offers extensive walking trails, wildlife viewing, and access to the best viewpoints of the Iguazú Falls, making it a prime ecotourism destination.
DetailTeatro Colón
A globally celebrated opera house and architectural landmark with rich cultural significance.
DetailEl Ateneo Grand Splendid
Its stunning setting and vast selection make it a must-see for book lovers and architecture fans alike.
DetailMount Aconcagua
It's a bucket-list summit for climbers and an iconic natural landmark in South America.
DetailPerito Moreno Glacier
One of the world's most accessible and impressive glaciers, renowned for its dynamic ice calving.
DetailLos Glaciares National Park
Home to some of South America's most awe-inspiring natural wonders including glaciers, peaks, and turquoise lakes.
DetailPlaza de Mayo
Epicenter of Argentine political history and social movements, flanked by iconic buildings.
DetailRecoleta Cemetery
A unique urban necropolis housing many of Argentina’s most famous personalities.
DetailLa Boca (Caminito Street)
A photogenic symbol of Buenos Aires’ immigrant heritage and artistic culture.
DetailPalace of the Argentine National Congress
A national symbol of democracy and impressive architectural achievement.
DetailMuseo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Houses a world-class collection, including works by Goya, Van Gogh, and Argentine luminaries.
DetailObelisk of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires’ most recognizable landmark and site of major celebrations.
DetailPuerto Madero Waterfront
Offers a scenic contrast to the city’s historic core and vibrant dining/nightlife.
DetailMuseo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA)
Features works by Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and other major Latin American artists.
DetailCafé Tortoni
The city’s most iconic café and a living piece of cultural history.
DetailBosques de Palermo
The city’s green lung and a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike.
DetailPenínsula Valdés
Globally recognized for its extraordinary marine wildlife and dramatic Patagonian landscapes.
DetailLos Alerces National Park
Renowned for its pristine lakes and forests, and home to some of the oldest living trees in the world.
DetailPunta Tombo
An iconic wildlife destination where visitors can walk among thousands of penguins in their natural habitat.
DetailEgidio Feruglio Paleontological Museum
One of South America's best paleontological museums, famous for its dinosaur discoveries.
DetailEsquel Historic Train (La Trochita)
One of the few remaining steam trains in the world, offering a nostalgic journey through Patagonian landscapes.
DetailCasa Rosada
A symbol of Argentine government and a photogenic historic site, it offers guided tours.
DetailLa Boca (Caminito)
Caminito is a lively open-air museum and the cultural heart of Buenos Aires' immigrant history.
DetailPalacio Barolo
Its unique architecture and guided tours make it a highlight for history and literature enthusiasts.
DetailJardín Japonés
It's one of the largest Japanese gardens outside Japan, offering a peaceful escape in the city.
DetailJesuit Block and Estancias of Córdoba
This site preserves some of Argentina's most important colonial-era architecture and history, integral to the nation's cultural heritage.
DetailIberá Wetlands
This vast protected area is internationally renowned for its pristine landscapes and incredible range of fauna, including capybaras, caimans, and marsh deer.
DetailGualeguaychú Carnival
This is one of Argentina's most famous carnivals, attracting thousands for its spectacular samba parades and festivities.
DetailHill of Seven Colors
It is one of the most photographed natural landmarks in Argentina due to its extraordinary colors.
DetailQuebrada de Humahuaca
Its blend of natural beauty and cultural history makes it a top destination in Argentina’s northwest.
DetailTalampaya National Park
It is renowned worldwide for its stunning landscapes, paleontological significance, and archaeological heritage.
DetailAconcagua Provincial Park
It's the gateway to climbing Mount Aconcagua and offers breathtaking scenery for trekkers and nature lovers.
DetailBodega Catena Zapata
It's a flagship Mendoza winery, offering top-notch tastings and winery tours in an architecturally unique building.
DetailGeneral San Martín Park
It's Mendoza's green oasis, perfect for relaxing strolls, outdoor activities, and panoramic city views.
DetailLanín Volcano
The volcano is a top destination for mountaineers and hikers, set within pristine Lanín National Park.
DetailArrayanes Forest
It is the only arrayán forest of its kind in the world and inspired Disney's Bambi.
DetailCerro Catedral
It's the most renowned ski destination in Argentina and also a summer hiking and mountain biking hotspot.
DetailNahuel Huapi Lake
The lake is central to outdoor activities in the region, including boating, kayaking, and scenic drives.
DetailLlao Llao Hotel
Famous for its architecture and location, the hotel is a Bariloche icon and an ideal spot for afternoon tea or fine dining.
DetailMount Tronador
Tronador is the highest peak in the Nahuel Huapi National Park and a top destination for glacier trekking and nature photography.
DetailTrain to the Clouds
One of the world's highest railways, offering a spectacular and unique way to experience the Andes.
DetailMuseum of High Altitude Archaeology
It offers a rare and moving insight into Inca culture and high-altitude archaeology.
DetailIschigualasto Provincial Park
It is globally renowned for its unique rock formations and paleontological significance.
DetailMount Fitz Roy
A bucket-list destination for hikers, with world-famous trails and stunning photo opportunities.
DetailLago Argentino
Gateway to numerous glacier excursions and renowned for its scenic beauty.
DetailCuevas de las Manos
Home to some of the most significant prehistoric art in South America, dating back over 9,000 years.
DetailNational Flag Memorial
It is one of Argentina's most important national monuments and a must-see in Rosario.
DetailEl Círculo Theater
It is considered one of Argentina's finest theaters and hosts major concerts, operas, and cultural events.
DetailParque de la Independencia
It is a green oasis and cultural hub for both recreation and events in Rosario.
DetailTierra del Fuego National Park
It is one of the world's southernmost protected areas, offering spectacular Patagonian landscapes and access to pristine nature near Ushuaia.
DetailEnd of the World Train
This unique train experience provides a historic and picturesque journey to the edge of the world.
DetailFloralis Genérica
A modern icon of Buenos Aires and popular photo spot.
DetailBuenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral
Its architecture and historic role in Argentine life make it a significant landmark.
DetailVilla Carlos Paz
It is the top summer holiday destination in Córdoba Province, popular for both relaxation and entertainment.
DetailTilcara Archaeological Site
It offers insights into the region’s indigenous history and panoramic valley views.
DetailSan Martín de los Andes
It is renowned for its stunning scenery, outdoor activities, and charming atmosphere.
DetailRoute of the Seven Lakes
This drive is considered one of Argentina’s most beautiful road trips, ideal for nature lovers and photographers.
DetailSalta Cathedral
One of Argentina's most beautiful cathedrals and a centerpiece of Salta's colonial architecture.
DetailCerro San Bernardo
It is the best spot for a sweeping view of Salta and its surroundings.
DetailPurmamarca (Hill of Seven Colors)
It's an iconic and photogenic landmark often included in tours from Salta, though technically in Jujuy, it's a common Salta itinerary inclusion.
DetailBeagle Channel Navigation
These boat tours are the best way to experience Tierra del Fuego's wildlife and the legendary waters at the end of the world.
DetailCasa Histórica de la Independencia
It is the most important historic site in Tucumán and the birthplace of Argentine independence.
DetailJesuit Block and Estancias of Loreto
San Ignacio Miní is the most famous Jesuit mission in Argentina, offering insight into colonial and indigenous history.
DetailSan Telmo Market
A beloved spot for experiencing Buenos Aires’ bohemian spirit and culinary diversity.
DetailCathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Valley
The basilica is the spiritual heart of Catamarca, attracting thousands of pilgrims annually and showcasing impressive colonial architecture.
DetailCampo de Piedra Pómez
This otherworldly field is one of Argentina's most unique natural wonders, perfect for photography and exploration.
DetailEl Shincal de Quimivil
El Shincal is one of the southernmost and best-preserved Inca sites, offering a rare glimpse of Inca presence in Argentina.
DetailResistencia Sculptures
This unique urban outdoor art collection makes the city itself a living gallery and a major cultural attraction in northern Argentina.
DetailFitz Roy Lake
Celebrated for crystal-clear waters and stunning Andean scenery within a UNESCO-listed park.
DetailCórdoba Cathedral
The cathedral is a masterpiece of colonial architecture and a central symbol of Córdoba's history.
DetailSarmiento Park
It's Córdoba's principal green space, perfect for relaxing walks and cultural activities.
DetailCerro Uritorco
This mountain is a magnet for hikers and spiritual seekers, with a reputation for mysterious phenomena.
DetailAlta Gracia Jesuit Estancia
Offers a deep dive into colonial and religious history amid a picturesque setting.
DetailCapuchin Church (Church of the Sacred Heart)
Its architectural beauty and unique design make it a must-see for visitors to Córdoba city.
DetailQuebrada del Condorito National Park
Ideal for hiking and wildlife watching, especially the majestic condors that soar above its cliffs.
DetailEl Palmar National Park
This is one of Argentina's most unique national parks, famed for its Yatay palm trees and abundant birdlife.
DetailColon Thermal Baths
These thermal baths are among the most visited in Argentina, offering relaxation and health treatments in a picturesque riverside setting.
DetailPalacio San José
The palace is an architectural gem and a major historical site, offering insights into the life of a pivotal Argentine president.
DetailPurmamarca
Its unique geology and vibrant adobe town make it a must-see in northern Argentina.
DetailSan Salvador de Jujuy Cathedral
The cathedral is a historic and architectural highlight of San Salvador de Jujuy.
DetailShrine of the Lord of the Peña
It combines religious significance with unique natural beauty, hosting major regional festivities.
DetailBodega Salentein
It’s an essential stop for wine tourism in Mendoza with beautiful vistas and cultural experiences.
DetailPlaza Independencia
It's the social and cultural heart of Mendoza, ideal for people-watching and starting urban exploration.
DetailCerro de la Gloria
Its monument and vantage point are among the most photographed spots in the city.
DetailMoconá Falls
Moconá Falls is unique for its lengthwise drop and offers adventure activities and a wild, off-the-beaten-path feel.
DetailHito Tres Fronteras
This is one of the few places in the world where you can see three countries from a single spot, marked by colorful obelisks.
DetailVilla La Angostura
It serves as a base for exploring Nahuel Huapi National Park and the Arrayanes Forest.
DetailLake Huechulafquen
The lake offers outstanding views of the Lanín Volcano and is popular for fishing and boat trips.
DetailCivic Center of Bariloche
This is the heart of Bariloche, famous for its unique architecture and as a hub for cultural and social events.
DetailCircuito Chico
It's the classic drive or bike route to experience the best landscapes of the region, with viewpoints and short hikes along the way.
DetailPatagonian Museum
It's the best place to understand the human and natural history of the region, with informative exhibits in a historic building.
DetailQuebrada de las Conchas
It's one of Argentina's most spectacular natural drives, renowned for surreal rock formations like the Amphitheater and Devil’s Throat.
DetailPotrero de los Funes
Its striking setting and well-developed tourism infrastructure make it one of the top destinations in San Luis province.
DetailSierra de las Quijadas National Park
The park is renowned for its stunning desert landscapes and paleontological significance.
DetailEstancia Cristina
Combines Patagonian history, adventure, and stunning surroundings in an exclusive setting.
DetailUpsala Glacier
Known for its immense size and dramatic icebergs, making it a highlight of Patagonian glacier cruises.
DetailSan Carlos Convent
It is a key historical site and houses a museum dedicated to General San Martín.
DetailMartial Glacier
Offers breathtaking vistas and a chance to experience subantarctic glacier terrain close to town.
DetailMuseo del Fin del Mundo
Provides essential context for understanding Tierra del Fuego's unique past and cultures.
DetailEstancia Harberton
It is the oldest estancia in Tierra del Fuego and provides insight into the region's pioneering life and natural history.
DetailCerro San Javier
This is Tucumán’s best-known natural viewpoint, popular for outdoor activities and stunning vistas.
DetailQuilmes Ruins
These are the largest and most significant archaeological ruins in northwestern Argentina.
Detail9 de Julio Park
It is the main green space in Tucumán’s capital and a social hub for locals and visitors alike.
DetailSan Francisco Pass
It is one of the most scenic Andean crossings, attracting adventure travelers with its dramatic landscapes and wildlife.
DetailPuerto Madryn Beach
The best place in the region to relax by the sea and spot southern right whales from the shore (seasonal).
DetailChe Guevara Museum
It's a fascinating spot for those interested in 20th-century history and Che Guevara's roots.
DetailLa Cumbrecita
Famed for its natural beauty and Central European charm, it's one of Argentina's most unique mountain villages.
DetailMar Chiquita Lagoon
Its unique ecosystem and birdwatching opportunities make it a draw for nature enthusiasts.
DetailCorrientes Cathedral
It is a historical and spiritual landmark at the center of Corrientes, with impressive interiors and local significance.
DetailSan Martín Square
This iconic plaza is a focal point for city life and historic events, with a monument to national hero José de San Martín.
DetailUrquiza Park
It is the most famous urban park in Entre Ríos, popular for both leisure and its sweeping vistas.
DetailBañado La Estrella
It is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and ethereal flooded forests, making it a top destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers.
DetailSalinas Grandes (Jujuy)
The expansive salt flats create otherworldly vistas and are easily accessible from Jujuy.
DetailCacheuta Hot Springs
It's a top spot for relaxation and wellness in the Andes, popular with both locals and tourists.
DetailWanda Mines
Wanda Mines is a unique opportunity to see gemstone mining up close and shop for souvenirs direct from the source.
DetailCaviahue-Copahue
It is famous for its winter sports and therapeutic hot springs at Copahue.
DetailBariloche Cathedral
The cathedral is an architectural landmark and a symbol of Bariloche, with beautiful stained glass windows and scenic lake views.
DetailRío Limay
The Limay River is renowned for its beauty and trout fishing, with dramatic rock formations like the Valle Encantado.
DetailCachi
It offers a picturesque blend of colonial history and stunning scenery, making it a favorite stop in the Calchaquí Valleys.
DetailCabra Corral Dam
It's one of the region's top adventure spots, known for its dramatic landscape and recreational opportunities.
DetailQuebrada de Ullum
It offers picturesque landscapes and recreational opportunities near the city.
DetailLaguna Capri
A popular stop for trekkers, providing iconic vistas of Fitz Roy reflected in crystal-clear waters.
DetailEstancia La Candelaria
It provides an authentic pampas ranch experience and insight into the region's gaucho heritage.
DetailSantiago del Estero Cathedral
It's a key religious and historical landmark in Argentina's oldest city, reflecting centuries of local history.
DetailThermal Springs of Río Hondo
The thermal baths are among South America's best known, drawing wellness tourists from across Argentina and beyond.
DetailMuseum of Santiago del Estero
It's the region’s best introduction to local indigenous and colonial history in one place.
DetailLes Eclaireurs Lighthouse
This famous lighthouse is an emblem of Ushuaia and a must-see on Beagle Channel cruises.
DetailLaguna Esmeralda
The hike to Laguna Esmeralda offers some of Tierra del Fuego's most beautiful and photogenic scenery.
DetailEl Cadillal Dam
It is a favorite weekend escape for locals and offers outdoor activities close to the city.
DetailFiambalá Hot Springs
These hot springs are renowned for their mineral-rich waters and dramatic setting, offering relaxation and unique views.
DetailAdobe Route (Ruta de los Adobe)
This route reveals the region's colonial heritage and unique adobe architecture, set against striking desert scenery.
DetailLos Seismiles
These peaks offer world-class mountaineering, unique high-altitude landscapes, and are a major draw for adventure travelers.
DetailChaco National Park
It is one of the best places in Argentina to experience the Gran Chaco ecosystem and spot diverse wildlife.
DetailWelsh Tea Houses of Gaiman
A cultural experience blending Patagonian and Welsh traditions, famous for its cakes and hospitality.
DetailVictoria Bridge
This modern engineering landmark offers impressive river views and is a crucial connector between two provinces.
DetailLaguna Oca del Río Paraguay
It is one of the most accessible wildlife and nature reserves in the province, offering close-up encounters with the region’s flora and fauna.
DetailYala Provincial Park
It’s one of the best places in the region to experience the lush Yungas forest and spot wildlife.
DetailIruya
Its dramatic setting and isolation make it an adventurous and rewarding destination.
DetailLihué Calel National Park
It's the only national park in La Pampa and features unique Patagonian landscapes and wildlife.
DetailLa Rioja Cathedral
It is an important historical and religious site for the region, with notable architecture.
DetailMuseo Folklórico
It is the best place to learn about the rich cultural heritage and folk traditions of La Rioja.
DetailLa Aripuca
La Aripuca is famous for its educational exhibits on local culture and environment, as well as its unique giant wooden trap structure.
DetailVilla Traful
Known for its tranquility, scenic beauty, and the unique sunken forest visible in Lake Traful.
DetailChocón Dam and Paleontological Park
The area is notable for important dinosaur discoveries, including the Giganotosaurus.
DetailEl Bolsón Market
This is one of Patagonia's best-known craft markets, drawing visitors for its bohemian vibes and unique products.
DetailSan Antonio de los Cobres
The town is a unique base for exploring the high Andean plateau and experiencing local culture.
DetailCasa Natal de Sarmiento
It offers insight into the life of one of Argentina’s most important historical figures.
DetailLa Carolina
La Carolina is a charming destination blending history, adventure tourism, and mountain scenery.
DetailTerrazas del Portezuelo
The site offers some of the best urban and mountain vistas in the region.
DetailLa Leona Petrified Forest
Offers a rare glimpse into prehistoric Patagonia and its ancient landscapes.
DetailEl Calafate Historical Interpretation Center
Helps visitors understand the region's geology, paleontology, and cultural development.
DetailCatedral Metropolitana de Santa Fe
It is the spiritual heart of Santa Fe and a striking example of religious architecture.
DetailTafi del Valle
It is one of the top holiday destinations in northwestern Argentina, famous for its scenery and culture.
DetailFormosa Cathedral
A symbol of the city, the cathedral is both a religious and architectural landmark in the provincial capital.
DetailLaguna Don Tomás
It's the city’s main green space and a favorite leisure spot for locals and visitors alike.
DetailCuesta de Miranda
It is famous for its spectacular colors and dramatic Andean scenery, making it one of Argentina’s most beautiful drives.
DetailColonia Suiza
Visitors flock to Colonia Suiza for its famous curanto (a Patagonian stew) and the picturesque, alpine-inspired setting.
DetailRosario-Victoria Bridge
It is an architectural landmark and offers panoramic river views, making it a symbol of modern Rosario.
DetailForum Convention Center
It blends Santiago del Estero's heritage with modern culture, making it a hub for events and local arts.
DetailHouse of Cultures
It's a focal point for Chaco's vibrant cultural life and a good place to discover regional art and performances.
DetailIchoalay Regional Museum
It offers valuable insight into the rich heritage and traditions of Chaco's native peoples and settlers.
DetailTrelew Regional Museum
Highlights the fascinating history of Welsh immigration and settlement in Patagonia.
DetailLos Terrones
Its unique geology and scenic beauty make it one of the province's most spectacular landscapes.
DetailCostanera de Corrientes
It is the social and cultural heart of the city, especially lively at sunset and during local festivals.
DetailSanta Ana Suspension Bridge
This architectural landmark offers panoramic views of the river and is a key symbol of Corrientes.
DetailHistorical Museum of Entre Ríos
It is the leading museum on Entre Ríos history, offering a deep dive into the province's cultural heritage.
DetailBasílica de Nuestra Señora del Carmen
It is a major pilgrimage site and one of the most architecturally significant churches in the province.
DetailMuseo Histórico y Regional Juan Pablo Duffard
It is the best place to understand the cultural and historical context of Formosa Province.
DetailProvincial Art Museum
It is the province's cultural hub for visual arts and regularly hosts important temporary exhibitions.
DetailBodega Norton
It's one of Mendoza's oldest and most respected wineries, offering a complete wine tourism experience.
DetailMuseo del Área Fundacional
It offers a fascinating look at the city's origins, including preserved ruins and archaeological finds.
DetailRuca Choroi Community and Lake
It provides a rare opportunity to engage with Mapuche culture within a stunning natural setting.
DetailSan Juan Cathedral
It is a symbol of the city's resilience and a hub for local culture and events.
DetailCathedral of San Luis
Its elegant architecture and historical importance make it a cultural landmark in the city.
DetailJuan de Garay Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum
It offers fascinating insight into the diverse heritage of Santa Fe Province.
DetailBasilica of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary
This basilica is renowned for its impressive architecture and rich religious heritage.
DetailAmaicha del Valle
The town is a center of indigenous traditions and has unique cultural festivals.
DetailParaná River Waterfront (Rosario)
This is a favorite spot for locals and tourists to relax, enjoy river views, and experience Rosario's vibrant outdoor life.
DetailRanquel Cultural Center
It provides rare insight into the history and living culture of the original inhabitants of La Pampa.
DetailSalto de la Moneda
Its lush setting and accessibility make it one of the most beloved natural attractions in the region.
DetailReserva Natural Tara Inti
It offers scenic wildlife encounters and tranquil nature near Termas de Río Hondo, appealing to outdoor lovers.
DetailGuacara Lagoon
It is a tranquil spot for observing waterfowl and enjoying the natural beauty of the Chaco lowlands.
DetailCasa Museo Olga Orozco
It offers insight into the life and works of an internationally recognized Argentine poet.
DetailCanon del Rio de Ají
It is notable for its distinctive geological formations and adventure tourism appeal.
DetailFinca Sierras Azules
It is one of San Juan’s top wine tourism destinations, showcasing local varietals and gastronomy.
DetailHistoria
El primer europeo en llegar al área que ahora es Argentina fue el explorador español Juan Díaz de Solís, quien arribó en 1516.
Pedro de Mendoza estableció el primer asentamiento en Buenos Aires, pero fue abandonado debido a ataques de pueblos indígenas.
La Revolución de Mayo tuvo lugar, marcando el inicio de la Guerra de Independencia Argentina contra el dominio español.
Argentina declaró su independencia de España, con la declaración formal realizada en San Miguel de Tucumán.
Se promulgó la Constitución Argentina, estableciendo al país como una república federal.
Argentina experimentó su primer golpe militar, derrocando al presidente Hipólito Yrigoyen y marcando el comienzo de una serie de intervenciones militares en la política.
Un golpe militar llevó al ascenso de Juan Domingo Perón, quien se convertiría en una figura significativa en la política argentina.
Conocido como 'Día de la Lealtad', se realizaron masivas manifestaciones en apoyo a Juan Perón, lo que llevó a su liberación de prisión y eventual elección como presidente.
La Revolución Libertadora, un levantamiento militar y civil, derrocó al presidente Juan Perón, conduciéndolo al exilio.
Argentina invadió las Islas Malvinas, lo que llevó a la Guerra de las Malvinas con el Reino Unido, que terminó con la derrota argentina.
La democracia fue restaurada en Argentina con la elección de Raúl Alfonsín como presidente, poniendo fin a un período de dictadura militar.
Argentina enfrentó una grave crisis económica, que provocó protestas generalizadas, la renuncia del presidente Fernando de la Rúa y una serie de presidencias de corta duración.
Néstor Kirchner se convirtió en presidente, iniciando un período de recuperación económica y estabilidad política.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner se convirtió en la primera presidenta electa de Argentina, sucediendo a su esposo Néstor Kirchner.
Mauricio Macri fue elegido presidente, marcando un giro hacia políticas económicas más favorables al mercado.
Alberto Fernández fue inaugurado como presidente, con la expresidenta Cristina Fernández de Kirchner como vicepresidenta, marcando un retorno a políticas más izquierdistas.
Actividades
Baile de Tango en Buenos Aires
Experimenta el apasionado y vibrante mundo del tango en Buenos Aires, la cuna de este icónico baile. Asiste a un espectáculo de tango en una de las famosas milongas de la ciudad, como La Ventana o El Viejo Almacén, donde puedes ver a bailarines profesionales en acción. Para una experiencia más inmersiva, toma una clase de tango en una escuela local de baile. La mejor época para disfrutar del tango en Buenos Aires es durante los meses más frescos de marzo a mayo o de septiembre a noviembre.
Cata de Vinos en Mendoza
Explora la renombrada región vinícola de Mendoza, famosa por sus vinos Malbec. Visita algunas de las mejores bodegas, como Bodega Catena Zapata y Bodega Salentein, para disfrutar de catas de vino y recorridos por los viñedos. La región ofrece impresionantes vistas de la Cordillera de los Andes, creando un escenario perfecto para una experiencia de degustación. La época ideal para visitar es durante la temporada de cosecha en marzo y abril.
Senderismo en la Patagonia
Descubre los impresionantes paisajes de la Patagonia, un paraíso para los amantes de las actividades al aire libre. Camina por los impresionantes senderos del Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, hogar del famoso Glaciar Perito Moreno y las imponentes cumbres del Monte Fitz Roy. La región ofrece una variedad de rutas adecuadas para todos los niveles de senderistas. La mejor época para hacer senderismo en la Patagonia es durante los meses de verano de diciembre a febrero, cuando el clima es más templado.
Explorando las Cataratas del Iguazú
Visita las impresionantes Cataratas del Iguazú, uno de los sistemas de cascadas más grandes y espectaculares del mundo. Ubicadas en la frontera entre Argentina y Brasil, las cataratas pueden explorarse desde ambos países, pero el lado argentino ofrece senderos más extensos y vistas más cercanas. Realiza un paseo en bote para acercarte a las cataratas o camina por la pasarela del Garganta del Diablo para una vista impresionante. Las cataratas se visitan mejor durante la temporada de lluvias de diciembre a marzo, cuando el caudal de agua es máximo.
Relajación en las Pampas
Experimenta el estilo de vida tradicional de los gauchos argentinos en la región de las Pampas. Hospédate en una estancia donde puedes disfrutar de paseos a caballo, manejo de ganado y asados tradicionales argentinos. Las Pampas ofrecen un escape sereno del bullicio de la ciudad y una oportunidad para sumergirse en la cultura rural del país. La mejor época para visitar es durante la primavera y el otoño, cuando el clima es agradable.
Esquí en Bariloche
Disfruta de las pistas de esquí en Bariloche, un popular destino de esquí en los Andes. Cerro Catedral es el centro de esquí más grande de Sudamérica, ofreciendo una variedad de pistas para todos los niveles. Además del esquí, los visitantes pueden disfrutar de snowboard, caminatas con raquetas de nieve y actividades après-ski en el encantador pueblo de estilo alpino. La temporada de esquí va de junio a septiembre, siendo julio y agosto los meses pico.
Explorando la Quebrada de Humahuaca
Viaja al noroeste de Argentina para explorar la Quebrada de Humahuaca, un sitio Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO conocido por sus impresionantes cerros multicolores y su rica herencia cultural. Visita los pintorescos pueblos de Purmamarca y Tilcara, donde puedes explorar ruinas antiguas y mercados vibrantes. La región se visita mejor durante la estación seca de abril a octubre, cuando el clima es más fresco y cómodo para explorar.