Explore 28 top attractions
Ushuaia
Tierra del Fuego National Park is located on the Argentine section of Isla Grande Tierra del Fuego. Characterized by deep valleys, snow-capped mountains and rugged forests, the park is popular with adventurers visiting Patagonia.
\$73.44
Buenos Aires
Get on and off as you please around Buenos Aires city. Have the freedom to do a city tour without a time limit or a tour guide. Visit the River and Boca Stadiums, where Maradona and Messi once played, walk among the colourful little houses of Caminito or the exclusive neighbourhood of Recoleta.
\$33.70
Salta
The Train to the Clouds is a popular heritage train ride from Salta to the viaduct Polvorilla. The ride is one of the highest train journeys in the world, at times reaching more than 4,000 meters above sea level with bridges 63 meters above the ground. Tours start from Plaza Antofagasta in front of Salta Station, located roughly five minutes' walk from Museo Pajcha in Salta, Argentina. The train itself is boarded from Station San Antonio de los Cobres, a stop on the C-14 line in Argentina, and part of the route the Train to the Clouds takes. It is located at the southern end of the town of San Antonio de los Cobres.
\$215.15
Señor Tango is a spectacularly lavish performance venue that's well-known as one of the biggest and most popular places to see tango in Buenos Aires. This sizzling show is located in an old taverna and it's one of the city's, if not Argentina's, most traditional tango venue.
\$54.43
The Teatro Colón is the main opera house in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's considered one of the ten best opera houses in the world by National Geographic and is acoustically considered to be among the five best concert venues in the world. The other venues are Berlin's Konzerthaus, Vienna's Musikverein, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and Boston's Symphony Hall.
\$92.45
Estadio Alberto J. Armando, commonly know as La Bombonera, is the home stadium of Argentinian football team Club Atlético Boca Juniors. The world-famous arena is located in the La Boca district of Buenos Aires.
\$118.37
El Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti in Buenos Aires – known simply as El Monumental – is the home stadium of Argentinian football club River Plate.
\$41.47
The Catedral Metropolitana is the main Catholic church in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Located in the city center, the cathedral overlooks Plaza de Mayo and is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires as well as the primatial church of Argentina. This 18th-century structure boasts an abundance of Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Baroque design elements.
\$100.23
Temaikèn Zoo, also known as Bioparque Temaikèn, is a foundation and family-friendly attraction focused on research, education, and conservation. Visitors can walk around themed areas and get up close to a range of animals from sharks and rays in the aquarium to goats, sheep, and pigs in the farm. It is located in the city of Belen de Escobar, not far from Buenos Aires in Argentina.
\$96.77
Bariloche
Lake Espejo is a glacial lake in the southern Neuquén Province of Argentina. The lake is close to the town of Villa La Angostura, located along a scenic route called the 'Road of the Seven Lakes'. Lake Espejo gets its name from the clean and tranquil waters that mirrors its surrounding landscape.
\$69.12
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Obelisco de Buenos Aires is a national historic monument and icon of Buenos Aires. It's located on Plaza de la República square, at an intersection between the widest street in the world and another - slightly less wide - street.
\$102.82
El Calafate
Perito Moreno Glacier is a glacier located in Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina. The natural ice dam is a popular destination for tourists visiting Argentinian Patagonia.
\$58.75
El Viejo Almacén has the reputation of being one of the most classic houses of tango in Buenos Aires. It has been putting on live performances since 1969 and works to preserve the architecture and atmosphere of local tango culture. Guests to the city flock for nightly dinner and shows at this quintessential tango house.
\$57.89
Located in a beautifully restored 1920s mansion in the historic center of Buenos Aires, El Querandí is a live tango and dinner venue that takes you on an intimate and atmospheric journey into the history and evolution of tango. Kick back with a scrumptious meal and take in spectacular singers, gracefully fierce dancers, and entertaining musicians.
\$50.11
Puerto Iguazú
There's plenty of natural wonder in the Americas, but perhaps nothing quite as epic as Iguazú Falls. With its thundering, cascading waterfalls and teeming rainforest, lucky visitors come away both inspired and soaking wet!
The Café de los Angelitos is a famous bar known for its contributions to tango, located in the Balvanera barrio of Buenos Aires. It is roughly a five-minute walk from the National Congress of Argentina.
\$99.36
The Rojo Tango Show takes place in the Faena Art Hotel in the Puerto Madero barrio of Buenos Aires. It is located a five-minute walk away from the Monumento Al Tango sculpture.
\$269.58
Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires – MALBA – is a museum dedicated to modern Latin art, founded by the Argentine businessman Eduardo Costantini and centered around his collection. The MALBA is located in the Palermo section of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
\$71.72
The Barolo Palace references the poem, the Divine Comedy, by Dante Alighieri. It is designed in a unique architectural style that blends neo-romantic and neo-Gothic elements. The unique Indian-style dome represents the tantric union between Dante and Beatrice, the poem's protagonists. It's located in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
\$48.39
It takes two to tango, but only one of you needs to know how to get to this venue. Travel to a traditional tangueria located in the heart of San Telmo, on the picturesque Balcarce street in Buenos Aires. This tango venue is winning over hearts nightly in a completely restored convent, providing a unique and intimate atmosphere for the true essence of tango to unfold.
\$40.61