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Welcome to Argentina!

The name Argentina immediately conjures up the image of Evita Peron or Diego Maradona. But Argentina is more than that.

Everything your heart could imagine, you will find it here: Mountains and plains, falls and glaciers, deserts and rainforests, high altitude vineyards and world class cities with movable nightlife and fine dining.

Actually the hardest part is choose the places where to visit first.

Mate y Asado

We are proud to be the creators of the the best asado and we make the more incredibles steaks of the world.

Also we are the inventors of the fascinating tango and we drink mate, the most sociable tradition around the world. Did you ever think to drink it?

We love the delicious dulce de leche and we are proud about our heritage and our people. That are some of the reasons we believe that our country defies imagination.

Where to Go

Our hot spots include: Buenos Aires, Iguazú Falls, El Calafate and the Perito Moreno Glacier, El Chalten, Bariloche, Mendoza, Puerto Madryn, Salta, Jujuy, Córdoba, Tucumán and Ushuaia, the southest city of the world.

About Buenos Aires

Argentina has a European heritage and his capital Buenos Aires is probably the most European city in South America.

Nested between the Río de la Plata (The River of Silver) in the east and the pampas on the west Buenos Aires is plenty of attractions. Fine cuisine, frenzied nightlife, an awesome shopping and all kind of atractions and activities are available.

Go to San Telmo, a neighbor plenty of antique shops or visit Puerto Madero, a most contemporary neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Learn the basics of dancing tango or attend a passionate world-class soccer match between River and Boca.

If you decided go to La Boca you’ll see the multi-colored conventillos, the early 20th century heritage from the Italian and Spanish immigrants. Buenos Aires have a lot of fun and interesting places and beyond discusion is the South America’s hottest destination.

Argentina Climate and Weather

The climate of Argentina comprises a wide range of weather conditions across a large geographic scale, extending large in latitude and longitude. With a sub-arctic climate in the far south and a subtropical climate in the north generalisations are difficult.

Anyway we can say that throughout the country, the warmer months between November and April are the best time to visit.

Around the capital the Summer is warm and the Winter moderate. The north is hot and with rainfalls all the year round. The Southern Patagonia has very cold winters and dry windy summers.

So just remember that the hottest months will be around to New Years and the coldest will be June and July.