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Aconcagua (Mendoza)
A mecca for climbers and hikers from all over the world, Aconcagua, at just under 7000 meters, is th ...
Artists' Market of Caminito (Buenos Aires)
Caminito, a street within the La Boca quarter, functioned as a pathway for trains traveling through ...
Avenida 9 de Julio (Buenos Aires)
On Avenida 9 de Julio, one of the world's largest avenues, you'll find the tall Obelisk whic ...
Avenida Alvear (Buenos Aires)
Avenida Alvear is the most fashionable shopping area in Buenos Aires. Clothes aren't cheap here ...

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Beagle Channel (Ushuaia)
On a tour of the Beagle Channel one has the chance for a close-up look at many bird-species, includi ...

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Cable Car from Parque San Martin to Cerro San Bern (Salta)
For a great view of the city, hop on the cable car from Parque San Martin to Cerro San Bernardo.

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Cachi (Salta)
Towards Cafayate, through the Quebrada de Las Conchas (Canyon of the Shells) there are beautiful red ...
Cape Horn (Ushuaia)
Located at the southern end of Chile's Horn Island, Cape Horn rises to a height of 424 m (1391 f ...
Casa de la Independencia (Tucuman)
Be sure to visit the Casa de la Independencia, where Argentina declared its independence in 1816! ...
Casa Rosada (Buenos Aires)
Casa Rosada, which means pink house, is the office of the president and the location from which Eva ...
Cascada Los Cantaros (Bariloche)
These waterfalls, 'The Singing Waterfalls', are a 600 step hike through the forest. It is w ...
Catedral Metropolitana (Buenos Aires)
The Cathedral Metropolitana in Buenos Aires contains the tomb of José de San Martín, a hero of Argen ...
Cementerio de la Recoleta (Buenos Aires)
Witness the country's fascination with death at the Cemeterio de la Recoleta, where you're s ...
Cerro Bayo (Bariloche)
Cero Bayo, in Villa la Angostura, is another place to hit the slopes in the Andes. It has 10 ski li ...
Cerro Chapelco Tronador (Bariloche)
Cerro Chapelco Tronador, in San Martin de los Andes, offers some great skiing. It has a famous gond ...
Cerro Otto (Bariloche)
Cerro Otto (4,608 ft) is a ski resort outside of Bariloche. Great for mountain biking, hiking and ...
Church of the Candelaria (Humahuaca)
On the way to the Humahuaca Canyon, the Church of the Candelaria contains paintings from the Cuzco s ...
Coctaca (Humahuaca)
Coctaca is home to an archeological site and in close proximity to an indian village.

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Convict Train (Ushuaia)
This ancient convict train of the world's southern-most city has been turned into an amazing tou ...
Cuevas de las Manos (Comodoro Rivadavia)
Inside the prehistoric caves of Cuevas de las Manos (over 10,000 years old), images of animals can s ...

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El Rey National Park (Salta)
El Rey National Park, originally created to preserve the southern tropical forest, is alive with bir ...
El Trencito (Esquel)
This narrow gauge train travels the 100 kilometers from Esquel to El Maiten.

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Esmeralda Lagoon (Ushuaia)
Surrounding this lagoon is many examples of the Sub Antarctic fauna and flora. A walk through this m ...

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Fernandez Blanco Museum (Buenos Aires)
The Fernandez Blanco Museum is a colonial building which houses spectacular pieces of 18th and 19th ...
Florida Avenue (Buenos Aires)
Florida Avenue offers cafes and shops, and is located right off of the Plaza de Mayo.

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Free Tango performances (Buenos Aires)
Free tango performances can be found at weekend arts and crafts fairs at Plaza Dorrego or Recoleta a ...

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