
Travel and stay in Argentina
Between the Andes and Patagonia, Argentina is experienced as an art of travel.
Argentina, a land of passion and endless horizons, invites you to a fascinating journey through its grandiose landscapes and intoxicating culture. From the ancient glaciers of Patagonia to the exuberant Iguazú Falls, via the hypnotic rhythm of Buenos Aires’ tango and the warmth of gauchos in the Pampa, our stays in Argentina are an exploration of a world of contrasts. Explore our offers and discover a country as vast as it is unforgettable.
What to remember about Argentina in 4 points
Landscapes of incredible diversity
Explore the breathtaking glaciers of Patagonia, the salt deserts of the Northwest, the vineyards of Mendoza, the Andean mountains, and the Iguazú Falls, one of the natural wonders of the world.
The passion for tango and porteña culture
Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of Buenos Aires, discover the history of tango in its iconic neighborhoods, and experience the Argentine passion for football and grilled meat.
A world-renowned gastronomy
Enjoy exceptional beef during a traditional “asado”, accompany it with excellent Mendoza wine, and savor “empanadas” and “dulce de leche”.
An adventure at the end of the world
Venture to Ushuaia, the “end of the world”, and explore Patagonia, its national parks, and its unique wildlife, from penguins to whales.
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Discover Argentina
What are the must-see places to visit?
Argentina is full of magnificent sites. The Iguazú Falls are an unforgettable experience. In Buenos Aires, visit the La Boca, San Telmo, and Recoleta neighborhoods. In Patagonia, admire the Perito Moreno Glacier and the landscapes of El Chaltén. The Mendoza region is ideal for wine lovers. The Argentine Northwest (Salta, Purmamarca) offers colorful desert landscapes. Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, is the gateway to Antarctica.

What are the most beautiful cities and regions to visit?
- Buenos Aires: The cosmopolitan capital, birthplace of tango, with its European architecture and intense cultural life.
- Patagonia (El Calafate, El Chaltén, Ushuaia): For glaciers, mountains, lakes, and wilderness.
- Mendoza: The quintessential wine region, at the foot of the Andes, for its tastings and landscapes.
- Iguazú Falls: A spectacular natural force, at the border with Brazil.
- The Argentine Northwest (Salta, Jujuy): For its desert landscapes, colorful mountains, Andean culture, and wines.

What is the climate?
The Argentine climate is extremely varied due to its vast geographic size. Subtropical in the north (hot and humid), temperate in the center (hot summers, mild winters), and cold and windy in the south (Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego). The austral summer (December-February) is ideal for Patagonia, while spring and autumn are perfect for the center and north of the country.

What to eat? The local gastronomy
Argentine cuisine is famous for its beef. Try theAsado (traditional barbecue), Empanadas (stuffed pastries), Locro (hearty stew), and of course, Dulce de Leche (milk jam). Malbec from Mendoza is the country’s iconic wine. The Mate is the national drink.
When to go to Argentina?
Buenos Aires
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Practical tips for your trip to Argentina
Argentina is home to the highest point in the Americas, Aconcagua (6,962 meters), as well as the lowest point, Laguna del Carbón (-105 meters below sea level).
The currency is the Argentine Peso (ARS). The economic situation can lead to significant fluctuations, so it is advisable to check before traveling. Bank cards are accepted in major cities and establishments, but cash is often preferred or needed in certain situations.
The people are called Argentines and Argentinas.
The official language is Spanish. English is not widely spoken outside major tourist areas in Buenos Aires and international hotels.
There are type I plugs (Australian, with three flat pins) and sometimes type C plugs (European, with two round pins). A universal adapter is highly recommended.