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]]>Argentina is home to some of the most spectacular natural landscapes in South America. From the towering peaks of the Andes Mountains to the vast expanses of the Pampas grasslands, Argentina’s diverse terrain offers opportunities for outdoor adventure and exploration. Explore the majestic beauty of Patagonia, where you can trek through pristine wilderness, marvel at breathtaking glaciers, and spot elusive wildlife such as pumas and guanacos. Discover the otherworldly landscapes of the Salta region, with its colorful rock formations and surreal desert landscapes, or unwind on the pristine beaches of the Atlantic coast.
Secondly, Argentina boasts vibrant cities that pulsate with energy and culture. Explore the bustling streets of Buenos Aires, Argentina’s capital city, and discover its vibrant neighborhoods, historic landmarks, and lively tango clubs. Immerse yourself in the vibrant arts scene of Rosario, birthplace of Che Guevara, or indulge in the culinary delights of Mendoza, Argentina’s wine capital, where you can sample world-class Malbec wines and savor delicious regional cuisine.
You will find a rich cultural history in Argentina that celebrates its diverse influences and traditions. Experience the colorful festivals and lively street parades that showcase Argentina’s vibrant cultural heritage, or explore the indigenous cultures of the Andean northwest and the Guarani communities of the northeast. Discover the rich history of the gauchos, Argentina’s legendary cowboys, and immerse yourself in the traditions of mate, Argentina’s beloved national drink. Whether you’re exploring its stunning natural landscapes, experiencing its vibrant cities, or immersing yourself in its rich cultural heritage, Argentina offers an unforgettable journey through South America.
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]]>Argentina is a country that is famous for its passion. From the tango dance that originated there, to the near-religious devotion many Argentinians have to football, Argentina is a country full of vibrant people. The city of Buenos Aires reflects this liveliness, and also has a European charm to it. Argentina also boasts some of the best landscapes, and the Andes stretch down its length, towards the stunning glaciers of Patagonia in the South.
Brazil is equally as passionate about football as Argentina, and has just as much vibrancy reflected in its buzzing cities and lively samba dancing. The city of Rio de Janeiro is packed with fascinating cultural things to explore, whilst the Amazon Rainforest is one of the most incredible natural wonders of the world.
Peru has some of the most incredible landscapes in the world, most famously epitomised by Machu Picchu, the remains of a lost city built high up in the Andes. The capital of Peru, Lima, is also a center of culture, and has a very unique feel as well as some interesting architecture.
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]]>If we had to pick a single national wonder that you shouldn’t miss for the world while in Argentina, it would definitely be Iguazu Falls. One of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world is surrounded by an equally stunning national park, which is home to several rare animal species.
The Patagonian region is one of Argentina’s hotspots for nature lovers, and it has several amazing national parks in store. Los Alerces is one of the very best and it offers everything from breathtaking glacial lakes to the dense alerce forest that it was named after.
Argentina is one of the best places in the world to visit if you want to witness glaciers in their full glory. Los Glaciares National Park is the best place to check them out since it’s home to one of the largest ice caps in the world, and its glacial lakes are truly a sight to behold.
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]]>The post Córdoba, Argentina Will Win You Over with Its Diverse Architecture appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the best examples of the Gothic revival style in all of Argentina, this church is truly a sight to behold. It opened its doors in 1934, and its intricately carved columns and soaring bell tower with amazing panoramic views still look as amazing as they did the first day.
One of Córdoba’s most visited cultural institutions, Evita Fine Arts Museum was built at the very beginning of the 20th century, and it’s a heaven on earth for fans of classic architecture. After exploring its exterior, make sure to check out its art collection and sculpture garden.
If you prefer architecture with a more modern feel, Museo Emilio Caraffa is the place to be. The building that it’s housed in perfectly blends classic and contemporary architecture, and it’s instantly recognizable thanks to its glass windows of diverse transparencies.
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]]>Parque Pinguino Rey is home to the only colony of king penguins outside the subarctic islands. It all started as a group of right seemingly lost penguins that washed up the horse in 2010. Today, Tierra del Fuego is home to a colony of nearly 100 penguins thanks to the creation of this private park.
On this 300,000 hectare reserve, you can ding culpeo foxes, tuco-tucos, and guanacos as well as many other unique animals roaming around. Karukinka offers a basic guesthouse, as well as 6 domes and 10 camping sites.
A boat ride through the Beagle Channel will take you to one of the most iconic places in Tierra del Fuego, Cape Horn. Here, you can gaze out at the place where the Atlantic meets the Pacific.
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]]>If you’re not sure which signature dish to try, you can’t go wrong with Argentinian steak paired with a glass of wine. The restaurants in Buenos Aires are reasonably priced and offer great food, so after the first try, you’ll find yourself going back for more. Cafes and craft beer bars are also a fun way to explore the city.
San Telmo Sunday market is a place you must visit while in Buenos Aires! It’s huge and has so much to offer, and it’s a perfect place to get souvenirs and gifts for friends.
Buenos Aires gives you a unique opportunity to see a tango show in the birthplace of this famous dance. You can choose among exclusive theatre performances and small, intimate venues, but whatever you pick, you’ll get the experience you’ll remember for the rest of your life.
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]]>The post Art Lovers Shouldn’t Miss These Museums in Buenos Aires, Argentina appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires is one of the city’s most popular cultural spots, and it’s best known for putting 20th century and newer Latin American artwork in the spotlight.
Located in the bustling Recoleta neighborhood, this museum is home to one of Latin America’s largest public art collections, and it features works by such masters as Goya, Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Manet.
If you have a soft spot for modern art, make sure to check out this museum dedicated to showcasing contemporary works by local and international artists.
Another amazing art museum you shouldn’t miss in the Recoleta neighborhood, this spot is home to an impressive collection of around 4,000 pieces, ranging from paintings and sculptures to East Asian art.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons Why You Should Consider Visiting Córdoba While in Argentina appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Córdoba spent many years under the Spanish colonial rule, and many of its most popular buildings are evocative of this part of its past. Jesuit Block and Estancias of Córdoba are the first buildings that come to mind, but the Cathedral of Córdoba and Los Capuchinos Church are also great examples of colonial architecture in this city.
Sarmiento Park is Córdoba’s largest and most beautiful public park, with walking paths and an artificial lagoon on the premises, but it’s not the only one. Tejas Park and the beautifully landscaped Parque del Château are also worth checking out.
If you want to explore Córdoba’s rich history and art scene, the city’s top museums are the place to be. Evita Fine Arts Museum and Faro Museum Emilio Caraffa are amongst the most popular with tourists, and they’re truly impressive inside and out.
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]]>The post El Ateneo Grand Splendid is Buenos Aires’ Most Beautiful Bookstore appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This splendid bookstore is housed in a classic building that once served as an ornate theater. It opened its doors to visitors in 1919 and had a seating capacity of over 1,000, but its time as a theater was short-lived and the future had something else in store for this magnificent space.
In 2000, Grupo Ilhsa leased the former theater with a clear vision in mind—transforming it into the flagship location of their bookstore chain. To make the whole thing better, they weren’t planning to change the original design. Many of the architectural details, including the beautiful ceiling, crimson curtains, and vintage carvings, still remain intact while former theatre boxes are now filled with bookshelves.
Both The Guardian and National Geographic called El Ateneo Grand Splendid one of the world’s most beautiful bookstores and that alone makes it worth the visit.
You can check it out and buy some books to take home with you every day. The store is open between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sundays.
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]]>Mate is one of the most popular traditional drinks in Argentina, and it’s often used instead of tea. You should bring some back home to drink with your friends and family or even get your own mate set.
Traditional Argentinian knives are truly a sight to behold thanks to their craftsmanship, and they’re a souvenir that’s worth investing in.
Tango made it far beyond the borders of Argentina, but it was born in this country. You can now buy tango shoes pretty much anywhere, but nothing compares to getting an authentic pair in the country of its origin.
If you want to treat your loved ones to the taste of Argentina, a box of alfajores is all you need. These delicious biscuit sandwiches, often filled with dulce de leche, are one of the country’s most popular sweet treats.
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]]>The post Why You Should Go To Argentina appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Argentina is home to some of the most spectacular natural landscapes in South America. From the towering peaks of the Andes Mountains to the vast expanses of the Pampas grasslands, Argentina’s diverse terrain offers opportunities for outdoor adventure and exploration. Explore the majestic beauty of Patagonia, where you can trek through pristine wilderness, marvel at breathtaking glaciers, and spot elusive wildlife such as pumas and guanacos. Discover the otherworldly landscapes of the Salta region, with its colorful rock formations and surreal desert landscapes, or unwind on the pristine beaches of the Atlantic coast.
Secondly, Argentina boasts vibrant cities that pulsate with energy and culture. Explore the bustling streets of Buenos Aires, Argentina’s capital city, and discover its vibrant neighborhoods, historic landmarks, and lively tango clubs. Immerse yourself in the vibrant arts scene of Rosario, birthplace of Che Guevara, or indulge in the culinary delights of Mendoza, Argentina’s wine capital, where you can sample world-class Malbec wines and savor delicious regional cuisine.
You will find a rich cultural history in Argentina that celebrates its diverse influences and traditions. Experience the colorful festivals and lively street parades that showcase Argentina’s vibrant cultural heritage, or explore the indigenous cultures of the Andean northwest and the Guarani communities of the northeast. Discover the rich history of the gauchos, Argentina’s legendary cowboys, and immerse yourself in the traditions of mate, Argentina’s beloved national drink. Whether you’re exploring its stunning natural landscapes, experiencing its vibrant cities, or immersing yourself in its rich cultural heritage, Argentina offers an unforgettable journey through South America.
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]]>The post Here are the Best Countries to Visit in South America appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Argentina is a country that is famous for its passion. From the tango dance that originated there, to the near-religious devotion many Argentinians have to football, Argentina is a country full of vibrant people. The city of Buenos Aires reflects this liveliness, and also has a European charm to it. Argentina also boasts some of the best landscapes, and the Andes stretch down its length, towards the stunning glaciers of Patagonia in the South.
Brazil is equally as passionate about football as Argentina, and has just as much vibrancy reflected in its buzzing cities and lively samba dancing. The city of Rio de Janeiro is packed with fascinating cultural things to explore, whilst the Amazon Rainforest is one of the most incredible natural wonders of the world.
Peru has some of the most incredible landscapes in the world, most famously epitomised by Machu Picchu, the remains of a lost city built high up in the Andes. The capital of Peru, Lima, is also a center of culture, and has a very unique feel as well as some interesting architecture.
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]]>The post Argentina’s National Parks Have to Be Seen to Be Believed appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If we had to pick a single national wonder that you shouldn’t miss for the world while in Argentina, it would definitely be Iguazu Falls. One of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world is surrounded by an equally stunning national park, which is home to several rare animal species.
The Patagonian region is one of Argentina’s hotspots for nature lovers, and it has several amazing national parks in store. Los Alerces is one of the very best and it offers everything from breathtaking glacial lakes to the dense alerce forest that it was named after.
Argentina is one of the best places in the world to visit if you want to witness glaciers in their full glory. Los Glaciares National Park is the best place to check them out since it’s home to one of the largest ice caps in the world, and its glacial lakes are truly a sight to behold.
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]]>The post Córdoba, Argentina Will Win You Over with Its Diverse Architecture appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the best examples of the Gothic revival style in all of Argentina, this church is truly a sight to behold. It opened its doors in 1934, and its intricately carved columns and soaring bell tower with amazing panoramic views still look as amazing as they did the first day.
One of Córdoba’s most visited cultural institutions, Evita Fine Arts Museum was built at the very beginning of the 20th century, and it’s a heaven on earth for fans of classic architecture. After exploring its exterior, make sure to check out its art collection and sculpture garden.
If you prefer architecture with a more modern feel, Museo Emilio Caraffa is the place to be. The building that it’s housed in perfectly blends classic and contemporary architecture, and it’s instantly recognizable thanks to its glass windows of diverse transparencies.
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]]>The post 3 Must See Places in Tierra del Fuego appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Parque Pinguino Rey is home to the only colony of king penguins outside the subarctic islands. It all started as a group of right seemingly lost penguins that washed up the horse in 2010. Today, Tierra del Fuego is home to a colony of nearly 100 penguins thanks to the creation of this private park.
On this 300,000 hectare reserve, you can ding culpeo foxes, tuco-tucos, and guanacos as well as many other unique animals roaming around. Karukinka offers a basic guesthouse, as well as 6 domes and 10 camping sites.
A boat ride through the Beagle Channel will take you to one of the most iconic places in Tierra del Fuego, Cape Horn. Here, you can gaze out at the place where the Atlantic meets the Pacific.
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]]>The post Activities You Must Do in Buenos Aires appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re not sure which signature dish to try, you can’t go wrong with Argentinian steak paired with a glass of wine. The restaurants in Buenos Aires are reasonably priced and offer great food, so after the first try, you’ll find yourself going back for more. Cafes and craft beer bars are also a fun way to explore the city.
San Telmo Sunday market is a place you must visit while in Buenos Aires! It’s huge and has so much to offer, and it’s a perfect place to get souvenirs and gifts for friends.
Buenos Aires gives you a unique opportunity to see a tango show in the birthplace of this famous dance. You can choose among exclusive theatre performances and small, intimate venues, but whatever you pick, you’ll get the experience you’ll remember for the rest of your life.
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]]>The post Art Lovers Shouldn’t Miss These Museums in Buenos Aires, Argentina appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires is one of the city’s most popular cultural spots, and it’s best known for putting 20th century and newer Latin American artwork in the spotlight.
Located in the bustling Recoleta neighborhood, this museum is home to one of Latin America’s largest public art collections, and it features works by such masters as Goya, Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Manet.
If you have a soft spot for modern art, make sure to check out this museum dedicated to showcasing contemporary works by local and international artists.
Another amazing art museum you shouldn’t miss in the Recoleta neighborhood, this spot is home to an impressive collection of around 4,000 pieces, ranging from paintings and sculptures to East Asian art.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons Why You Should Consider Visiting Córdoba While in Argentina appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Córdoba spent many years under the Spanish colonial rule, and many of its most popular buildings are evocative of this part of its past. Jesuit Block and Estancias of Córdoba are the first buildings that come to mind, but the Cathedral of Córdoba and Los Capuchinos Church are also great examples of colonial architecture in this city.
Sarmiento Park is Córdoba’s largest and most beautiful public park, with walking paths and an artificial lagoon on the premises, but it’s not the only one. Tejas Park and the beautifully landscaped Parque del Château are also worth checking out.
If you want to explore Córdoba’s rich history and art scene, the city’s top museums are the place to be. Evita Fine Arts Museum and Faro Museum Emilio Caraffa are amongst the most popular with tourists, and they’re truly impressive inside and out.
The post 3 Reasons Why You Should Consider Visiting Córdoba While in Argentina appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post El Ateneo Grand Splendid is Buenos Aires’ Most Beautiful Bookstore appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This splendid bookstore is housed in a classic building that once served as an ornate theater. It opened its doors to visitors in 1919 and had a seating capacity of over 1,000, but its time as a theater was short-lived and the future had something else in store for this magnificent space.
In 2000, Grupo Ilhsa leased the former theater with a clear vision in mind—transforming it into the flagship location of their bookstore chain. To make the whole thing better, they weren’t planning to change the original design. Many of the architectural details, including the beautiful ceiling, crimson curtains, and vintage carvings, still remain intact while former theatre boxes are now filled with bookshelves.
Both The Guardian and National Geographic called El Ateneo Grand Splendid one of the world’s most beautiful bookstores and that alone makes it worth the visit.
You can check it out and buy some books to take home with you every day. The store is open between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sundays.
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]]>The post Traditional Souvenirs You Should Bring Home from Argentina appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Mate is one of the most popular traditional drinks in Argentina, and it’s often used instead of tea. You should bring some back home to drink with your friends and family or even get your own mate set.
Traditional Argentinian knives are truly a sight to behold thanks to their craftsmanship, and they’re a souvenir that’s worth investing in.
Tango made it far beyond the borders of Argentina, but it was born in this country. You can now buy tango shoes pretty much anywhere, but nothing compares to getting an authentic pair in the country of its origin.
If you want to treat your loved ones to the taste of Argentina, a box of alfajores is all you need. These delicious biscuit sandwiches, often filled with dulce de leche, are one of the country’s most popular sweet treats.
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