Argentina

Dance the night away in cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, raise a glass of malbec in Mendoza, and take in awe-inspiring glaciers in Patagonia. Argentina’s diverse landscapes attract outdoor enthusiasts who come to hike the multicolored mountains of Quebrada de Humahuaca, walk in the enormous salt desert Salinas Grandes, and get drenched on a boat ride at Iguazu Falls.

World famous waterfall Cataratas - Foz do Iguaçu at the border of Brazil and Argentina.

Iguazu Falls

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Planning your trip

Use these articles, resources, and guides to plan and inspire your next trip to Argentina.

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Hotels
In a historic 1929 building that used to be the tallest in South America, Hotel Casa Lucia offers travelers a view of the city’s next era.
Whether you’re looking for seaside getaways, reinvented spaces, classics reborn, urban sanctuaries, or adventure retreats, these hotels make being on the road feel like home. This is hospitality in the 21st century.
At a working cattle ranch in Northern Patagonia, visitors can ride horseback, eat traditional Argentine asado, and yes, stay the night.
At this Bariloche hotel, the art is front and center.
Resources to help plan your trip
Iconic and entirely worth-while moments to seek out in Argentina’s capital city
Founder and CEO, Wild Frontiers
Swimming pigs, private islands, and real-life fantasy moments: AFAR staff share their most memorable travel experiences of the year. Part II.
Here’s what happened when the lure of clear streams, endless skies, and elusive fish brought two best friends to the ends of the earth.
Read these tips before your next trip to Argentina.
You don’t necessarily need to know how to wield a paintbrush to participate in these seven art-filled tours.
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