3. Viajero Hostel Buenos Aires Show prices Enter dates to see prices View on map Hostel 390 reviews #3 Best Value of 1,629 places to stay in Buenos Aires Ideal for solo travelers, this hostel boasts a lively bar area and daily social activities. Located in a bo...
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You can travel from Argentina to Uruguay (Buenos Aires to Montevideo) and vice versa by plane, ferry, bus and road. Here we help you decide the best way for you to get between the two South American capitals. Montevideo direct by ferry – just two hours from Buenos Aires If you want ...
make a detour to one of the area's historic cafes, such asCafé Tortonion Avenida de Mayo. “Each side of the obelisk represents different historical events of Buenos Aires,” says Velarde. “It’s also considered the heart of the city, the spot where the main avenues intertwine.” ...
Mendozais widely considered Argentina’s “wine country” and has plenty to entertain any kind of wine enthusiast. The area is home to tons of wineries offering tastings, tours, and more to give you a behind-the-scenes look at the country’s wine industry. ...
Buenos Aires is a magnet for steak enthusiasts. From the city’s high-end GRILLS to its dining halls, steak houses and barbecue pits, here are the best places to sample the finest Argentine beef.
On a visit to Argentina, wildlife and natural attractions are never too far away. The subtropical north of Argentina is where the impressive Iguazú Falls are located, with the surrounding area ideal for hiking. Taking a trip the Los Glaciares National Park in the Patagonia region means the cha...
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The small plaza is located in San Telmo, the oldest neighborhood in the city. San Telmo was once the main neighborhood of Buenos Aires and the Plaza Dorrego was the main square. Today the old area is nicely preserved and home to many cafes, antique shops and tango parlors. The plaza itse...
But there’s also the beautiful Cavayére Lake just a short one-euro bus ride out of the town, which is really quiet even in peak season, and has tons of kids activities and a more kid-free area too. You can sip beers in the main square by the fountain, do a classic French food...