Category: Attractions
Popular attractions and landmarks worth visiting and learning about history, culture and traditions. Location, opening hours, best time to visit, and other useful information.
Iguazu Falls, located in the "Triple Frontier" region of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, is the tallest and widest waterfall in the world, with 275 cascades spread over nearly 2 miles of the Iguazu River. The Iguazu Falls, also known as the Iguaçu Falls or Cataratas do Iguaçu, are a UNESCO…
View moreWelcome to the mesmerizing world of Perito Moreno Glacier, located in the breathtaking landscapes of Argentina. Prepare to be captivated by the sheer beauty and grandeur of one of Mother Nature's most majestic creations. From its fascinating history to its unique features, this glacier is a true wonder that should…
View moreWelcome to the heart and soul of Buenos Aires – Plaza de Mayo! This iconic square, located in the historic center of Argentina's vibrant capital city, is a place where history comes alive and stories unfold. Steeped in tradition and surrounded by grand architecture, Plaza de Mayo holds a special…
View moreLa Recoleta Cemetery is a unique burial site, located in Buenos Aires Recoleta neighborhood, full of art statues and mausoleums or famous people. Some of them include Eva Perón, presidents of Argentina and Nobel Prize winners. Cemetery is constructed like a proper city, with large square "blocks" and tree-lined avenues…
View moreObelisco is an iconic landmark in Buenos Aires, Argentina; this white obelisk dominates Plaza de la República and it is popular meeting and photoshoot place. Quick facts Name: Obelisco Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina Type of attraction: Architectural/Monument Built: 1936 Ticket price: Free The monument, which stands at 67.5 meters tall,…
View moreCasa Rosada is famous presidential palace in Buenos Aires. This pink colored mansion offers free guided tours. Tours are offered in Spanish and English, and they are free of charge. Make sure to book your tour by visiting the website. An experienced guide will take you around the public areas…
View moreThe bohemian neighbourhood of San Telmo in Buenos Aires is always worth a visit. This neighbourhood is known for its small cafés, flea markets with handicrafts and antiques, and general sense of melancholy. The welcoming residents of San Telmo are always interested in striking up a discussion, and the Art…
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