10 Tips to Plan a Trip to Argentina

Research the Climate

Argentina's vast size means its climate varies significantly from region to region. Check the weather for the specific areas you plan to visit, like the humid subtropical climate in Buenos Aires or the cooler temperatures in Patagonia.

Learn Basic Spanish

While you can find English speakers in tourist areas, knowing basic Spanish phrases will enhance your experience, especially in rural areas.

Embrace Local Cuisine

Argentina is famous for its beef and wines. Don't miss out on local specialties like asado (barbecue), empanadas, and Malbec wines.

Currency and Payment Methods

Understand the currency exchange rate and where it's best to exchange money. Carrying some cash is a good idea since not all places accept credit cards.

From the bustling streets of Buenos Aires to the stunning natural beauty of Iguazu Falls and the glaciers of Patagonia, Argentina offers diverse destinations. Plan your itinerary accordingly.

Cultural Experiences

Engage in cultural experiences like tango dancing, attending a football match, or visiting historical sites and museums to fully appreciate Argentina's rich culture.

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In general, Argentina is a safe country.  In big cities like Buenos Aires, I recommend you carry your backpack or bags in front. Use common sense and don't brag about money or gear.

Is Argentina Safe?

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Argentine Gastronomy

Savor Argentine delights: asado, picada, milanesas, wine from Mendoza, San Juan, and Cafayate. Also, empanadas, medialunas, dulce de leche and more!!!