Things to do in Argentina
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Mendoza Wine Experience
4 days (Mendoza to Mendoza)
by G Adventures
Sip your way around the region that put Argentina on the world wine map on this 3-day pursuit of the perfect glass of wine! We explore old and new on our…Not LP reviewed
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Fishing Guides
The tourist office keeps a list of available fishing guides and sells licenses.
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El Calafate Round-Trip Airport Transfer
Varies (Departs El Calafate, Argentina)
by Viator
To make the most of your Patagonian vacation, pre-book a round-trip airport transfer and save both time and money! Skip the long airport taxi lines, and get to…Not LP reviewed
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Puerto Iguazú Round-Trip Airport Transfer
Varies (Departs Puerto Iguazu, Argentina)
by Viator
To make the most of your Iguassu Falls vacation, pre-book a round-trip airport transfer and save both time and money! Skip the long airport taxi lines, and get…Not LP reviewed
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La Riviera
With relaxing sunny patios and river views, this is a scenic spot to kick back.
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Buenos Aires & Tango Experience
4 days (Buenos Aires to Buenos Aires)
by G Adventures
Dance, drink and eat your way around the most sophisticated European city in South America—Buenos Aires. Get to know the city everyone loves to love, as you…Not LP reviewed
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Teatro El Círculo
The city’s main performing arts venue is in a lovely building dating from 1904.
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Boutique del Libro
Outstanding selection of Patagonia and Antarctica-themed material, with literature, guidebooks and pictorials (also in English); there’s a branch at San Martín 1120.
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Casa Brandon
Casa Brandon is a restaurant-bar–art gallery–cultural center.
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Cine Pakawaia
First-run movies are shown at the Presidio’s fully restored hangar-style theater.
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La Candela
Rustic and wonderfully atmospheric, run by three cranky but adorable señoras.
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El Sótano
A moody downstairs venue with regular live acts, mostly hard rock and metal.
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Cine Teatro Español
A stately, old-fashioned cinema that offers a wide selection of Hollywood flicks.
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Abuela Goye
Another of Bariloche’s long-time chocolate makers. Still small and still worth trying.
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Tarantino
An attractive bar with a popular attached nightclub, Sivra. Dress smartish.
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Windy
You can rent surf gear from Windy, down on the beachfront.
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Jardín Zoológico
The modest Jardín Zoológico is in the Paseo del Bosque parkland.
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Centro de Expresiones Contemporáneas
Recycled historical buildings now providing space for special exhibitions.
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La Vieja Esquina
A cozy little lunch spot with stools and window seating. Order at the bar.
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Jorge Barraco
For fine silver, check out the workshop of Jorge Barraco.
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Anderson
Anderson is a spot for a drink or a dance, but only if you're 25 or over.
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El Cafecito
Cute, sunny little café on the main street. Good vegetarian options.
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Los Elefantes
Los Elefantes is a balneario named for its elephant-like rock formations.
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Mamuschka
Quite simply, the best chocolate in town. Don’t skip it. Seriously.
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Fiedrich
Fiedrich rents mountain bikes for AR$8/30 per hour/day.
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