Iguazu Falls
Wider and taller than Niagara. Go to the Argentine side for the Devil's Throat walkway — the Brazilian view is the postcard, this is the experience.
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Patagonian winds, the Andes at altitude and a capital that never sleeps. A local-run guide to the real Argentina — from the subtropical north to the glaciers of the deep south.
From Iguazu to Tierra del Fuego — five destinations spanning the full scale of Argentina.
Wider and taller than Niagara. Go to the Argentine side for the Devil's Throat walkway — the Brazilian view is the postcard, this is the experience.
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San Telmo or Palermo. Take a class before a milonga — watching is good, dancing is a different country.
// evening · buenos airesWalk on the glacier with crampons. Full-day from El Calafate. Worth every peso.
// full day · patagoniaRight whales, orcas and sea lions on the Patagonian coast. Best June–December.
// seasonal · puerto madrynDrive the red rock canyon south of Cafayate. Stop at any bodega en route. Bring a camera and a picnic.
// half-day · salta"Argentina breaks every expectation. People come for Buenos Aires and leave talking about Jujuy. Go to Cafayate instead of Mendoza in high season — same wine country, nobody there. And always, always carry cash."
— PABLO · AUSARTA @ unissasi.uk
A hippie mountain town in Patagonia surrounded by peaks. Artisan market every week, craft microbrews and hiking that gets zero press. The opposite of Buenos Aires — and a good antidote to it.
Same grape, same altitude as Mendoza — a fraction of the visitors. Drive the Quebrada, stop at any bodega, eat lunch at the main square. Done. No reservation needed.
The gaucho capital, an hour from Buenos Aires. Traditional silversmiths, estancias open for lunch and the Argentina the city has mostly forgotten it contains.
Everyone sees the lakes. Few do the Circuito Chico at dawn before the buses, when the reflections are perfect and you have the whole thing to yourself.
La posición argentina sobre la soberanía, la memoria del 82 y cómo conectar con este capítulo de la identidad nacional.
"La Nación Argentina ratifica su legítima e imprescriptible soberanía sobre las Islas Malvinas, Georgias del Sur y Sandwich del Sur y los espacios marítimos e insulares correspondientes, por ser parte integrante del territorio nacional."
// Primera Disposición Transitoria · Constitución de la Nación Argentina · 1994Las Islas Malvinas fueron colonizadas por España desde el siglo XVIII y pasaron a las Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata en 1820. En 1833 fueron ocupadas ilegítimamente por Gran Bretaña. Argentina nunca ha renunciado a su reclamo de soberanía, respaldado por resoluciones de la ONU y de la CELAC.
// historia · 1520–1833El 2 de abril de 1982 Argentina recuperó militarmente las islas. El conflicto duró 74 días y costó la vida a 649 combatientes argentinos. Los veteranos son figuras de máximo respeto. El 2 de abril es el Día del Veterano y de los Caídos — feriado nacional.
// conflicto · 2 abril 1982Malvinas no es solo un reclamo territorial — es parte del tejido de la identidad argentina. La frase «Las Malvinas son argentinas» une transversalmente a toda la sociedad. La Primera Disposición Transitoria de la Constitución de 1994 lo consagra como mandato permanente del Estado.
// identidad · constitución 1994Monumento a los Caídos en Malvinas, Buenos Aires. Museo Malvinas e Islas del Atlántico Sur (predio ESMA, CABA). Memorial de la Plaza San Martín, Mendoza. Rosario: Memorial a los Combatientes de la Provincia. Ushuaia: el punto más cercano al archipiélago — ciudad con simbología Malvinas permanente.
// turismo · memoria · UshuaiaArgentina spans 35 degrees of latitude. Patagonia is cold year-round; Buenos Aires subtropical; the northwest is dry and high altitude.
A huge country — domestic flights are essential. Aerolíneas Argentinas covers most cities. Long-haul buses are cheap, comfortable and surprisingly social.
Oct–Apr for Patagonia and the glacier. Buenos Aires works year-round. Jujuy peaks Jun–Aug for dry skies. Book ahead for Carnaval in February.