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Arrive in Buenos Aires and marvel at the grandeur of Argentina’s cosmopolitan capital. Then to Mendoza, perhaps the true heart of the country’s wine region and most famous for the quality of its Malbec wines. The city itself is leafy, walkable and home to attractive art-deco architecture. Nestled just east of the Andes San Juan is also known for its impressive varieties of reds. As well as the ubiquitous Malbecs, Syrah and Bonarda are two highly regarded varieties produced in the region. Known for its vineyards’ uniquely high altitudes the region of Salta produces outstanding varieties of Malbec, Torrontes and Cabernet Sauvignon wines.
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BUENOS AIRES

DAY 1 - 1

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BUENOS AIRES

Day 1 - 3

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Argentina's evocative capital, Buenos Aires, is a mesmerising blend of culture, history and modernity. Here, skyscrapers contrast with beautiful neoclassical, art nouveau and art deco buildings that house world-class restaurants, traditional cafes and chic bars as well as excellent museums and galleries. Buenos Aires is best known as the world capital of tango, and visitors can find incredible shows and performances on every corner of the city.

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MENDOZA

Day 3 - 5

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Set in western Argentina, at the heart of the country’s wine region, Mendoza is a charming destination that dazzles with its lovely atmosphere. Stroll through the city’s leafy avenues and bustling plazas, relax in its cosmopolitan cafes, visit its excellent museums and be sure to sample some of the local wine in one of its many bodegas. Mendoza’s streets come alive by night, its restaurants and bars buzzing with tourists and locals alike.

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SAN JUAN (CITY, ARGENTINA)

Day 5 - 6

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San Juan is the capital city of San Juan province, in the central-west Cuyo region of Argentina, about 150 km north of Mendoza.

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SALTA

Day 6 - 8

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Nestled in the majestic mountains of northern Argentina, Salta is the perfect base for those looking to explore some of the country’s most impressive nature and soak up its rich culture. The city itself has its own attractions too, and visitors can relax in its cafe-lined plazas, admire its colonial-era architecture and visit its interesting museums. Nearby, head to the Quebrada de Humahuaca to marvel at its otherworldly Rainbow Mountain.

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IGUAZú NATIONAL PARK

Day 8 - 10

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The park was created in 1934 to protect one of the greatest natural beauties of Argentina, the Iguazu Falls surrounded by the subtropical jungle.

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BUENOS AIRES

Day 10 - 13

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Argentina's evocative capital, Buenos Aires, is a mesmerising blend of culture, history and modernity. Here, skyscrapers contrast with beautiful neoclassical, art nouveau and art deco buildings that house world-class restaurants, traditional cafes and chic bars as well as excellent museums and galleries. Buenos Aires is best known as the world capital of tango, and visitors can find incredible shows and performances on every corner of the city.

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Day 13 - Fly Home

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