Places To Visit in Argentina
There is much to see here in this
metrópolis for cosmopolitans. Take
a walk through the center of the
city through Plaza de Mayo to
familiarize yourself with the city
and its history where many
historical events took place
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Shop San Telmo
Head over to San Telmo in Bueno Aires to
shop amongst vibrant colors, exotic
boutiques and cobble Stone streets. If Your
feet still have energy, then take off your
walking shoes and put on your dancing
shoes to enjoy the vibrant life of the tango.
Or if you just want to rest, relax at one of
the world’s best opera houses named
Teatro Colon.
Other places you may enjoy are the La
Recoleta, a famous Argentina cemetery
where aristocracy and military officials are
buried incluiding Juan Peron, several
presidents and wealthy characters. You’ll
find this famous cemetery in the Recoleta
neighborhood of Buenos Aires.
Iguazú Falls
After the hustle and bustle of the
city, you may venture out to greener
pastures to Iguazu Falls, which is taller
and much wider than the Niagara Falls.
It is truly a natural wonder. Take one of
the many tours and explore about two
and half miles of churning white noise
laid out in a picturesque scene.
Whale Watching
Then travel south to Valdez
Peninsula where over two
hundred thousand tourists visit
each year to see the whales and
orcas.
On your adventure to the
southern part of Argentina, visit
Pampa, where world-class
beaches are strewn on the
landscape with a painter’s flair.
Mar del Plata
Try Mar del Plata too where you can
swim with the seals. Mar Del Plata
is a seaside resort where ground
tours are available and paragliding
as well. And after sun has gone
dow, enjoy a few cocktails as the
nightlife begins to heat up.
After the beach, explore the Perito
Glacier. This site is excellent for all
ages, and you can walk right up and
along side the glacier to experience
them first hand. Located in Los
Glaciares National Park it is also one of
the world’s largest reserve of fresh
water
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    Places To Visitin Argentina
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    There is muchto see here in this metrópolis for cosmopolitans. Take a walk through the center of the city through Plaza de Mayo to familiarize yourself with the city and its history where many historical events took place .
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    Head over toSan Telmo in Bueno Aires to shop amongst vibrant colors, exotic boutiques and cobble Stone streets. If Your feet still have energy, then take off your walking shoes and put on your dancing shoes to enjoy the vibrant life of the tango. Or if you just want to rest, relax at one of the world’s best opera houses named Teatro Colon.
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    Other places youmay enjoy are the La Recoleta, a famous Argentina cemetery where aristocracy and military officials are buried incluiding Juan Peron, several presidents and wealthy characters. You’ll find this famous cemetery in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires.
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    After the hustleand bustle of the city, you may venture out to greener pastures to Iguazu Falls, which is taller and much wider than the Niagara Falls. It is truly a natural wonder. Take one of the many tours and explore about two and half miles of churning white noise laid out in a picturesque scene.
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    Then travel southto Valdez Peninsula where over two hundred thousand tourists visit each year to see the whales and orcas.
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    On your adventureto the southern part of Argentina, visit Pampa, where world-class beaches are strewn on the landscape with a painter’s flair.
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    Try Mar delPlata too where you can swim with the seals. Mar Del Plata is a seaside resort where ground tours are available and paragliding as well. And after sun has gone dow, enjoy a few cocktails as the nightlife begins to heat up.
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    After the beach,explore the Perito Glacier. This site is excellent for all ages, and you can walk right up and along side the glacier to experience them first hand. Located in Los Glaciares National Park it is also one of the world’s largest reserve of fresh water
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