| Buenos Aires |
Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, is one of the biggest cities on the planet. The entrance port to the country, this metropolis ia the sum of the heterogenic essence of being Argentinean...  |
| Cordoba |
The local people call it "la Docta", because it was the site of the first Argentinean university, or also "the city of bells", because Franciscans and Dominicans filled it with churches, combines the proper attractions of a urban centre whilst enjoying, at the same time a quiet and bucolic life rhythm...  |
| Salta |
It rose out of the sea, from the silent blue mysterious depths when the world was created. Here you will find the million years old marine fossils. Today, Salta is a city surrounded by greenery, prodigious and active, filled with history and generosity, in one word singular...  |
| Jujuy
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In Jujuy, the houses seem to grow out of the ground itself. Whether by car, on top of a bicycle, walking or horseback riding, Jujuy offers the special landscape of the subtropical high forest or Yunga...  |
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| Iguazu |
It is a place that captures the heart of visitors through the senses, a place that will rumble in their ears with its powerful sound and that will show them a setting of indescribable beauty. The Iguaçu Falls, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is a place where two vigorous rivers come together to give birth to a true natural jewel.  |
| Mendoza |
It is a real oasis created by man. A destination where you will find a notable balance between mountains and desert landscapes, a place of fascinating attractions...  |
| San Luis
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A panorama of mountains and valleys, rivers and streams of capricious courses and hot springs of complex origin. It is an important road hub, from whence you can easily access all parts of the great country of Argentina...  |
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