Introduction
There is no place quite like Argentina! A country of extremes, Argentina stretches from the icy peaks of the Andes to the lush jungles of the north, offering diverse landscapes, rich culture, and unforgettable experiences.
We spent six weeks exploring this incredible country, meeting warm-hearted locals, learning tango, tasting world-class wines, and witnessing some of Earth’s most stunning natural wonders. And we wanted to share with you the best places in Argentina to visit.
From the bustling streets of Buenos Aires to the thundering Iguazú Falls, the wine country of Mendoza, and the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonia, Argentina has something for every traveler.
Argentina is affordable, welcoming, and full of adventure! Whether you’re here for food, culture, nature, or adventure, this list of the best places to visit in Argentina will help you plan an unforgettable trip.


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10 Best places to visit in Argentina
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is one of the best capitals in the world and a must-visit on any Argentina tourist itinerary. We had only planned a couple of days in Buenos Aires, but ended up staying 10 days. This vibrant city is the perfect place to experience tango, rich history, and local culture.

In Buenos Aires, you will find various beautiful neighborhoods, impressive architecture, and great nightlife. Buenos Aires has many faces—from the colorful streets of La Boca to the elegant avenues of Recoleta.
Whether you’re strolling through San Telmo’s markets, enjoying a steak at a parrilla, or dancing the night away in a milonga, Buenos Aires is one of the top attractions in Argentina and a city that never fails to impress.

Where to stay:
- Deluxe Apartments in Palermo – by BueRentals
- Duque Hotel Boutique & Spa
- Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires


Read: 32 best things to do in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2 to 7 days
Puerto Iguazú
Puerto Iguazú is the base town for exploring Iguazú Falls, one of the most breathtaking Argentina tourist attractions. From here, you can visit both the Argentinian and Brazilian sides of the largest waterfall system on Earth.

The Argentinian side offers up-close experiences with walkways leading to impressive viewpoints like the Devil’s Throat (Garganta del Diablo), while the Brazilian side provides panoramic views of the falls. A visit to Iguazú Falls is a must on any Patagonia itinerary or trip to Argentina, making Puerto Iguazú one of the most essential places to visit in Argentina.

Where to stay:
- (€) The Host Puerto Iguazú
- (€€) Iguazu Jungle Lodge
- (€€€) Gran Meliá Iguazú


Read: How to Visit Iguazu Falls: Argentina and Brazil Side Guide
Capilla Del Monte
Discover one of the hippest towns in Argentina—Capilla del Monte, a must-visit destination if you are looking to relax and reconnect with nature. Nestled in the Sierras of Córdoba, this charming town is known for its mystical energy, stunning landscapes, and outdoor adventures.

Capilla del Monte is home to Cerro Uritorco, a mountain famous for its otherworldly legends, UFO sightings, and breathtaking hiking trails. Whether you’re exploring Los Terrones Park, Paso del Indio, or simply enjoying the town’s laid-back vibe, this is one of the best places in Argentina for nature lovers and spiritual seekers alike.

Where to stay:
- (€): Hostel Falucho
- (€€): Monoambiente Golondrina
- (€€€): Leyenda Posada


Read: 11 best things to do in Capilla del Monte, Argentina, in 3 days
Villa General Belgrano
If you want to discover a unique German town in the heart of Argentina, Villa General Belgrano is one of the most original places to visit in Argentina. Nestled in the Sierras of Córdoba, this charming village is known for its Bavarian-style architecture, traditional German cuisine, and lively Oktoberfest celebrations.

Strolling through the town, you’ll find timber-framed houses, artisan breweries, and Alpine-style cafés, making it feel like a slice of Europe in South America. Whether you’re enjoying craft beer, exploring local hiking trails, or simply soaking in the picturesque scenery, Villa General Belgrano is one of the most unique Argentina tourist places worth adding to your itinerary.

Where to stay:


Read: 10 best things to do in Villa General Belgrano, Argentina
Mendoza
If you are looking to do a wine-tasting tour, then Mendoza is the place to visit in Argentina. It is the heart of Argentina’s wine country and one of the most beautiful places in Argentina. Known for its world-class Malbec, this region offers vineyard tours, tastings, and stunning views of the Andes, making it a must-visit Argentina tourist attraction for wine lovers.

Beyond wine, Mendoza is also an adventure hub. Take a trip to Aconcagua Provincial Park, home to Aconcagua, the highest summit in the Americas at 6,961 meters (22,838 ft). Hike through breathtaking mountain landscapes, explore glacial valleys, and experience one of the most thrilling outdoor destinations in Argentina.

Where to stay:
- (€): Clover Hostel
- (€€): Huentala Hotel
- (€€€): Diplomatic Hotel


Read: 13 best things to do in Mendoza City, Argentina, in 4 days
San Rafael
San Rafael is located south of Mendoza. It is a charming little town perfect for slow travel, wine tasting, and outdoor adventures. We stayed in a beautiful villa and enjoyed our time there, taking it easy and resting.

San Rafael is known for its wineries, stunning landscapes, and nearby natural attractions, making it one of the best places to visit in Argentina. Whether you’re exploring Cañón del Atuel, rafting on the Diamante River, or simply unwinding with a glass of local wine, San Rafael is a great alternative to Mendoza for those looking for a quieter, off-the-beaten-path experience in Argentina tourist places.

Where to stay:


Read: 10 Best things to do in San Rafaël, Argentina, in 3 days
Sans Carlos de Bariloche
Our favorite city in Argentina! San Carlos de Bariloche, located in the stunning Lake District, is one of the best places to visit in Argentina for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and couples looking for a romantic getaway.

Bariloche has so many experiences that you can do. From high-mountain hikes to Refugio Frey, to biking the circuito chico to visiting one of the most beautiful national parks in Las Arrayanes.
Whether you’re kayaking on Nahuel Huapi Lake, indulging in Bariloche’s famous chocolate, or simply soaking in the scenery, this is one of the most incredible Argentina tourist attractions you can’t miss!

Where to stay:


Read: 18 best things to do in Bariloche, Argentina, in 5 days
El Chalten
For hiking lovers, there’s no better place to visit in Argentina than El Chaltén! Nestled deep in the Andes, this remote mountain town is a paradise for trekkers, offering some of the best hikes in South America.

Here, you can disconnect from the world—no 4G, no distractions, just nature. Hike to Laguna de los Tres for breathtaking views of Mount Fitz Roy, trek to Laguna Torre, or explore hidden trails through lenga forests and glacial valleys.
If you’re looking for adventure, jaw-dropping scenery, and total immersion in Patagonia’s wilderness, El Chaltén is a must-visit Argentina tourist attraction!

Where to stay:


Read: 15 Best Things to Do in El Chaltén, Argentina, in 3 to 5-Day
El Calafate
El Calafate is the best town to easily visit one of the most breathtaking Argentina tourist attractions—Perito Moreno Glacier. Unlike other glaciers that require long treks, Perito Moreno can be admired effortlessly from well-maintained walkways, offering unbelievable panoramic views.

For an even closer experience, take a boat tour along the glacier’s towering ice walls or walk on the glacier itself with an ice trekking excursion. Whether you choose to hike, cruise, or simply admire this natural wonder, Perito Moreno is one of the most spectacular places to visit in Argentina!

Where to stay:


Read: Visiting Perito Moreno Glacier: Everything You Need to Know
Ushuaia
Get to the end of the world (almost!) in Ushuaia, the southernmost city in Argentina and a must-visit destination on any Patagonia itinerary. This unique town offers a mix of wildlife encounters, stunning landscapes, and epic adventures.

Take a boat tour to Martillo Island, home to colonies of Magellanic and Gentoo penguins, or explore Tierra del Fuego National Park, where you can hike through breathtaking fjords, forests, and rugged mountain trails. Ushuaia is one of the most unforgettable places in Argentina, offering a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience at the edge of the continent!

Where to stay:


Read: 17 best things to do in Ushuaia, Argentina, in 4 to 5 days
Bonus: Salta
In addition to these 10 incredible places to visit in Argentina, we have to mention Salta, a region we haven’t visited yet but is high on our travel list.
We’ve heard amazing things about Salta and its surroundings—from its stunning colonial architecture to the rugged landscapes of the Quebrada de Humahuaca and the high-altitude vineyards of Cafayate. Known for its rich culture, traditional empanadas, and breathtaking desert scenery, Salta is considered one of the most beautiful Argentina tourist places.




About the authors
We are Alex and Tina, a French-Serbian couple who met in China back in 2014. We spent three incredible years there before making France our home. Our shared passion for travel has been the heartbeat of our relationship for over 12 years, taking us across 44 countries and counting.
We launched TheDailyPackers in 2019 as a way to document our adventures. In 2026, we reached a major milestone by officially turning our blog into our full-time job. While we are still growing toward financial independence through this platform, every article we write is fueled by our mission to make your voyages easier through in-depth guides, honest advice, and the lessons we’ve learned from our own mistakes.
Our journey has not been without its storms. In 2023, our world changed forever when our first son, Poppy, was stillborn on November 25th. It was, and remains, the hardest chapter of our lives. In 2025, we were blessed with our second little boy, Milo. He has since joined our traveling tribe, and you’ll be seeing him—and the reality of traveling with a little one-on the blog more and more.
We hope to inspire you to explore the world with curiosity and resilience. Thank you for being part of our story.
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