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From the scenic Mendoza wineries in the foothills of the Andes, to the cultural riches of Buenos Aires, to the gorgeous glacial terrain of Patagonia, Argentina offers experiences for all types of travelers. Whether they plan to marvel at the spectacular waterfalls of Iguazu Falls or dance the tango in a swanky nightclub, Fodors Argentina helps travelers take in the most memorable sights and experiences of this culturally and geographically rich country.
EXPANDED COVERAGE: Look for new hotels, restaurants, shops, and nightlife recommendations in Buenos Aires, along with updated travel itineraries and expanded winery coverage in Mendoza and the surrounding valleys.
ILLUSTRATED FEATURES: Rich, full-color anchor features help travelers make the most of top experiences, including tango, Iguaz Falls, gaucho country, Mendozas wineries, and Patagonian adventures. There are also informative sections on Argentinas rich history, highlighting such Argentine icons as...

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Buenos Aires
Side Trips
Side Trips to Uruguay
The Northwest
Mendoza and the Wine Regions
The Lake District
Patagonia
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Buenos Aires. Elegant boulevards and cobbled streets give the capital a European air, but the chaotic traffic and frequent protest marches are distinctly Latin American. The home of tango is the place to take in a show. Also visit Argentinas biggest selection of boutiques, restaurants, and museums.

Side Trips from Buenos Aires. Varied scenery lies an hours bus, ferry, or plane ride from Buenos Aires. Traditional estancias (ranches), waterways, windswept dunes, and mind-blowing Iguaz Falls are only some of the attractions.

Side Trips to Uruguay. Cobbled lanes and colonial buildings define Colonia del Sacramento. East along the Ro de la Plata lies Montevideo, known for its eclectic architecture and down-home dining. Beautiful beaches and beautiful people are what the glamorous resort town of Punta del Este is all about.

The Northwest. Rock-strewn mountain passes, deep red gorges, verdant valleys, humid forests, Inca ruins, and the arid landscape of the Puna: the backdrop in the Northwest changes constantly. Rich Andean traditions live on in the regions food and folk music, beautiful Salta city has a colonial feel, and wines from nearby high-altitude vineyards are the latest thing.

Mendoza and the Wine Regions. Argentinas vintners use desert sun, mountain snow, and extreme altitudes to craft distinctive winesespecially Malbec. Mendozas wineries enjoy the greatest reputation. The Pan-American Highway passes through hot springs, Inca ruins, and incomparable views of Mount Aconcagua.

The Lake District. Alpine scenery on a gigantic scale is one way to describe this regions pine forests and snowcapped peaks. Posh resort towns like San Martn de los Andes and Bariloche are Argentinas best ski spots. In summer, you can climb, hike, and bike in the region.

Patagonia. Patagonia really is the end of the world. The monumental natural beauty of the Perito Moreno glacier alone is worth the trip south, but on the Chilean side of the Andes, Parque Nacional Torres del Paine competes in grandeur. Penguins, whales, and sea lions are the natural attractions on the windswept, wave-battered Atlantic coast.

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Visitor Info

The umbrella organization for all regional tourist offices is the Secretara de Turismo (Secretariat of Tourism www.turismo.gov.ar ). The website includes basic information on the country.

Travel Agents

Argentina-based travel agents can help you pack a lot into a short trip. The 24-hour support many offer is particularly good when internal flights are delayed, a common occurrence. Argentina Escapes and Buenos Aires Tours are reliable local agencies that can arrange trips all over the country. Limitless Argentina is a U.S.-based company with offices in Argentina.

Argentina Travel Agents
Argentina Escapes. | 11/43224141 | www.argentinaescapes.com .
Buenos Aires Tours. | 11/47852573 | www.buenosaires-tours.com.ar .
Limitless Argentina. | 202/5365812 in U.S., 11/47728700 in Buenos Aires | www.limitlessargentina.com .

Driving

Argentina is a fantastic place for a road trip: the vast distances and unique windswept scenery are some of the most driveworthy on the planet. If youre heading to the Lake District or Mendoza or Crdoba province, for example, try to spend at least a little time driving around.

If you dont fancy dealing with driving yourself, you can also hire a remis con chofer (car and driver) in most cities. You can arrange this through hotels or local taxi companies. For trips to and from a specific destination, you pay a pre-agreed-upon flat fare. Otherwise most companies charge an hourly rate of around 150300 pesos (usually with a two- or three-hour minimum) to have a driver at your disposal all day. Rental companies also offer this service, but are more expensive.

Some major highways are maintained by private companies, others by provincial governments; surface conditions vary greatly. Many rutas (national highways) have only one lane in each direction; you get two or three lanes on an autopista (freeway), but these only connect some major cities. Local driving styles range from erratic to downright dangerous, and the road mortality rate is shockingly high. Heavy truck traffic can also make some routes slow, frustrating, and tricky for passing. Dont count on good signage leading to estancias or wineries. Do as the locals do: pull over and ask directions. In towns, intersections without traffic lights or signs function like two-way stops: a car approaching from your right has right of way.

Your rental-car agency should have an emergency help line; the best is usually through the Automvil Club Argentina (ACA), which can dispatch help to nearly anywhere in the country within a reasonable amount of time. In the event of an accident, stay by your car until the police arrive. To report a stolen car, head to the nearest police station.

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