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  1. Sophisticated Salta is a favorite, engaging active minds with its outstanding museums and lighting romantic candles with its plazaside cafes and the live música folklórica of its vibrant peñas (folk-music clubs).

  2. Argentina’s hardscrabble northwest sits beneath the mighty snowcapped Andes, where a confluence of wind, water, ice and time has conjured weird, wonderful rockscapes, streaked with minerals and glowing red in the sun. Nature speaks powerfully here, lending the region a certain mystery.

  3. With its vibrant cities, glorious national parks and world-class food and wine, Argentina has it all. Here's how to sort your visa before you visit. Read article.

  4. Oct 22, 2021 · A can’t-miss destination in South America, Argentina will not disappoint even the most demanding traveler. From Buenos Aires, the lively capital city, to natural wonders like waterfalls, salt flats and mountains, here are the best places to visit in Argentina.

  5. Oct 28, 2021 · Another good option is the Calchaquíes Valleys, a 300km (186-mile) route through northern Argentina (Salta, Tucumán and Catamarca), which features beautiful mountains, mud constructions and villages with indigenous heritage.

  6. Jul 15, 2021 · The eighth-largest country in the world and one of the most geographically diverse in South America, Argentina harbors many delights. From partying in Buenos Aires to tasting wine at festivals in Mendoza, plan your visit to Argentina with this seasonal guide to climate, crowds and costs.

  7. Salta. This magenta-and-yellow church is Salta’s most striking. The exuberant facade is topped by a slender tower; inside are several venerated images, including the Niño Jesús de Aracoeli, a rather spooky crowned figure.

  8. Argentina’s second center for quality wine production, Cafayate is a popular tourist destination but still has a tranquil small-town feel. It’s good-looking territory, with the green of the vines backed by soaring mountains beyond, and is one of northwest Argentina’s most seductive destinations.

  9. Salta’s pink cathedral was consecrated in 1878 and harbors the ashes of (among other notables) General Martín Miguel de Güemes, a salteño (resident of Salta) and independence hero. It's been a national monument since 1942, and looks spectacular when it's illuminated after dark. Read more.

  10. Cerro San Bernardo. For outstanding views of Salta, take the teleférico from Parque San Martín to the top of this hill, a 1km ride that takes eight minutes. Alternatively, take the trail starting at the Güemes Monument. Atop is a rather unique wine bar, a watercourse and artesanía (handicraft) shops.

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