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The Great Capital of Argentina, and a major global city.
The best way to see it is by getting acquainted at street level, taking in the impressive architecture and making the most of this buzzing cultural hub.
Why not take a photo with the Obelisk, a stroll around San Telmo and La Boca, a jog through the parks of Palermo, or fall in love with Tango and enjoy an exquisite dinner in Puerto Madero. These are just some of the many ways to enjoy the city.
Tucked away in the province of Misiones, the Iguazú Falls, made up of 275 individual waterfalls, over 70 metres high, will not fail to leave you stunned by their awe-inspiring majesty.
As well as the natural beauty, travellers will be surrounded by rainforest, vibrant earthy tones and a diverse range of species, like the iconic toucan.
Challenge: get the best photos you can to capture the most special moments of your trip.
The Iberá park, as well as being the second largest expanse of wetlands in South America, stands out as a jewel in the crown for nature lovers.
Tourists can paddle down its many channels, glide past water lillies and marvel at the indigenous wildlife. The area is estimated to be home to over 350 species of bird, around 85 of mammal, 35 different types of reptile and 45 amphibians.
In the south west of Santa Cruz province, nestled on the shores of Lago Argentino, is El Calafate.
This beautiful corner of Patagonia is the national glacier capital.
It is here where the renowned Perito Moreno Glacier can be found. Enjoying a boat tour, taking pictures and walking on these vertiginous slabs of ice will leave any visitor captivated.
For those who love a bit of luxury and treating themselves to the good life, enjoying a glass of Malbec whilst taking in views of the magnificent Andes mountain range can be one of the most wonderful experiences for visitors. This and a whole host of other exclusive possibilities mean Mendoza is well-suited to the most discerning travellers.
For adventurous types, climbing Aconcagua, America's highest peak, is more than a challenge. The province is also a great place for rafting, tree-top adventure parks, paragliding, and many other activities.
Tradition and culture, discovering the story of the natives.
Argentina's north offers an intense palette of bright colours which will have you coming back for more time and again.
Mountains, enchanting villages, crags, traditional dances, empanadas and tamales with a glass of Torrontés, a Train to the Clouds, stunning gorges and much more. There is so much to see and do
With the Teatro Colón as its flagship institution, the city boasts numerous music and arts venues, bookshops like El Ateneo and charming old cafés like Tortoni or Las Violetas.
Book nowFor those who love nature and the outdoors, Argentina's Littoral region boasts 3 unmissable destinations: Esteros del Iberá (Corrientes), El Impenetrable (Chaco) and Bañado La Estrella (Formosa).
Book nowThe famous asado, Patagonian lamb or the classic empanadas. Whether in a bar in Palermo, on a grill in Puerto Madero, in a rural ranch or out in the wild, accompanied by a glass of Malbec.
Book nowEl Calafate is not only about Perito Moreno Glacier. By taking a boat trip, you will appreciate how much more there is to see and enjoy.
Book nowThe Salinas Grandes de Jujuy and Salta impact by its grandiloquence, the weather and the adventure paths that must be traversed to arrive.
Book nowThroughout a circuit of buildings in different cities of Córdoba, the important testimony left by the Jesuits in Argentina can be appreciated.
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