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Visit glamorous Buenos Aires, Mercado San Telmo market, witness tango show and dancers in La Boca, and more.

If you're after an adventure for the soul and the stomach, Argentina travel is for you. The country is full of national treasures: the romance of its national dance, the tango; the savoury taste of its national dish, asado; and the breathtaking sight of Iguazu Falls, the largest waterfall system in the world. Let our experienced Travel Directors show you the best of our premium Argentina guided tour, combining Buenos Aires must-see attractions with the most iconic natural landmarks in Argentina.

Begin at one of the biggest cities in Argentina, Buenos Aires, for a tour of the cosmopolitan capital, before you visit one of the oldest tango venues in the city to watch a powerful performance. Bookend this cultural experience with two more: strolling San Telmo market, and eating a chef-prepared asado dinner. When you’re not exploring the city by foot and by boat, you’ll spend overnights in the lush Iguazu National Park. Learn how to prepare Argentina dishes like empanadas, and dine on exceptional contemporary dinners in between hikes around the waterfalls. One thing is for certain: the best places to visit in Argentina are covered on a 'Business Class' style trip with Insight Vacations.

What to Eat in Argentina

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Argentina dishes like empandads and asado are mouthwatering and, surprisingly, quite familiar even to the infrequent traveller. Chimichurri, the Latin American cousin of pesto, is a must-try with classic Argentina food like beef, while sweet alfajores pastries make the perfect dessert.

Argentina cuisine begins with asado: grilled meat. These communal barbecues are as much about the food as they are about the gathering, and Argentinian beef is usually the star of the asado.

Argentina is one of the largest producers of wine in the world, and the country’s Malbec red wine is famous around the globe and pairs exceptionally with traditional meat-heavy Argentina dishes.

Any time you’re wandering around market stalls, keep an eye out for choripán. These sausage sandwiches loaded with condiments between flaky bread are popular – and filling – street eats.

Learn More About Argentina

Did You Know?

Argentina has the highest and lowest points in the Southern Hemisphere.

From the waterfalls of Iguazu National Park to the Patagonian steppes, many travellers know that Argentina has a diverse landscape. However, not only does the country have everything from snow to sand, its topography includes the lowest and highest land points in the entire Southern Hemisphere. Visit Argentina’s Coal Lagoon to see one of the lowest points on the planet. Aconcagua, a peak in the Andes Mountains, is the highest point.

What to Know Before You Travel to Argentina

Currency: Argentine Pesos (ARS)

Time Zone: London GMT -3

Capital City: Buenos Aires

Language: Spanish

Power Outlets: Standard 220V

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