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Argentina

Things to do in Argentina

  1. Mendoza Wine Experience

    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

    from USD$449
  2. Fishing Guides

    The tourist office keeps a list of available fishing guides and sells licenses.

    reviewed

  3. El Calafate Round-Trip Airport Transfer

    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

    from USD$74.99
  4. Puerto Iguazú Round-Trip Airport Transfer

    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

    from USD$44.99
  5. La Riviera

    With relaxing sunny patios and river views, this is a scenic spot to kick back.

    reviewed

  6. Buenos Aires & Tango Experience

    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

    from USD$509
  7. A

    Teatro El Círculo

    The city’s main performing arts venue is in a lovely building dating from 1904.

    reviewed

  8. B

    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.

    reviewed

  9. C

    Casa Brandon

    Casa Brandon is a restaurant-bar–art gallery–cultural center.

    reviewed

  10. D

    Cine Pakawaia

    First-run movies are shown at the Presidio’s fully restored hangar-style theater.

    reviewed

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  12. E

    La Candela

    Rustic and wonderfully atmospheric, run by three cranky but adorable señoras.

    reviewed

  13. F

    El Sótano

    A moody downstairs venue with regular live acts, mostly hard rock and metal.

    reviewed

  14. G

    Cine Teatro Español

    A stately, old-fashioned cinema that offers a wide selection of Hollywood flicks.

    reviewed

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    Abuela Goye

    Another of Bariloche’s long-time chocolate makers. Still small and still worth trying.

    reviewed

  16. Tarantino

    An attractive bar with a popular attached nightclub, Sivra. Dress smartish.

    reviewed

  17. Windy

    You can rent surf gear from Windy, down on the beachfront.

    reviewed

  18. I

    Jardín Zoológico

    The modest Jardín Zoológico is in the Paseo del Bosque parkland.

    reviewed

  19. J

    Centro de Expresiones Contemporáneas

    Recycled historical buildings now providing space for special exhibitions.

    reviewed

  20. K

    La Vieja Esquina

    A cozy little lunch spot with stools and window seating. Order at the bar.

    reviewed

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    Jorge Barraco

    For fine silver, check out the workshop of Jorge Barraco.

    reviewed

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  23. M

    Anderson

    Anderson is a spot for a drink or a dance, but only if you're 25 or over.

    reviewed

  24. El Cafecito

    Cute, sunny little café on the main street. Good vegetarian options.

    reviewed

  25. Los Elefantes

    Los Elefantes is a balneario named for its elephant-like rock formations.

    reviewed

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    Mamuschka

    Quite simply, the best chocolate in town. Don’t skip it. Seriously.

    reviewed

  27. Fiedrich

    Fiedrich rents mountain bikes for AR$8/30 per hour/day.

    reviewed