From Glacier Trails to Tango Streets
Argentina is a country that sweeps you off your feet with every mile. From the icy blue of Patagonia to the warm cobblestones of Buenos Aires, each destination offers a slice of culture, history, and nature that feels uniquely alive. I’ve roamed this vast and vibrant land, and after many unforgettable journeys, I’ve narrowed it down to my 21 favorite places to visit in Argentina. Each one is special—whether for the landscapes, the people, the food, or the memories made there.
1. Buenos Aires
The soulful capital where tango was born. Stroll through colorful La Boca, shop in Palermo Soho, and sip Malbec in San Telmo.
2. Iguazú Falls
A breathtaking natural wonder. The power and beauty of these massive waterfalls surrounded by jungle is unmatched.
3.
El Calafate
Gateway to the Perito Moreno Glacier. Come here for icy treks and epic views of Patagonia’s raw majesty.
4.
Bariloche
Chocolate shops and Swiss-style architecture meet mountain lakes and ski slopes. A dream in any season.
5.
Mendoza
Wine lovers rejoice. Mendoza’s vineyards offer world-class Malbec and stunning views of the Andes.
6.
Salta
Rich colonial history, dramatic red rock landscapes, and folkloric traditions make Salta a cultural gem.
7.
Jujuy (Quebrada de Humahuaca)
A surreal landscape of rainbow-colored mountains and ancient Indigenous heritage.
8.
Ushuaia
The world’s southernmost city. Explore Tierra del Fuego, go penguin-watching, or hop on a cruise to Antarctica.
9.
Puerto Madryn
Perfect for whale watching, penguin colonies, and marine wildlife in the chilly Atlantic.
10.
El Chaltén
Hiker’s paradise. Come for the rugged peaks of Mount Fitz Roy and unforgettable trekking trails.
11.
Cafayate
Mendoza’s quieter cousin with high-altitude vineyards and incredible rock formations like the Quebrada de las Conchas.
12.
Rosario
Birthplace of Che Guevara and the Argentine flag, this riverfront city has a cool, youthful vibe.
13.
Tigre Delta
A peaceful escape just outside Buenos Aires—explore the canals, islands, and artisan markets by boat.
14.
Mar del Plata
Argentina’s favorite beach getaway. Come in summer for sun, surf, and seafood.
15.
Villa La Angostura
Charming lakeside town with alpine vibes, ideal for hiking, fishing, and slowing down.
16.
San Martín de los Andes
A cozy town tucked into the Andes, surrounded by forested lakes—gorgeous in both winter and summer.
17.
La Rioja (Talampaya National Park)
Mars-like canyons and red desert cliffs make this UNESCO site feel out of this world.
18.
San Juan (Ischigualasto – Valle de la Luna)
Also known as Moon Valley, a paleontological treasure and geological wonderland.
19.
Corrientes
Home to chamamé music, river adventures, and vibrant Carnival celebrations.
20.
Gualeguaychú
If you love Carnival, this is the place in Argentina to party in February.
21.
Colón (Entre Ríos)
Thermal spas, river beaches, and peaceful countryside—perfect for unwinding.
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Ann Johnes
Argentina is vast, and every corner tells a different story. These 21 places are just the start. Whether you’re chasing adventure, flavor, or tranquility, there’s something here that will steal your heart.