Caminito
At the center of La Boca lies the Caminito, a short pedestrian walkway that
is both an outdoor museum and marketplace. Each day, tango performers dance
alongside musicians, street vendors, and artists.
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
This museum contains the world's
largest collection of Argentine sculptures and paintings from the 19th and
20th centuries. It also houses European art dating from the pre-Renaissance
period to the present day.
Malba-Colección Constantini
New private museum houses Latin
American art showcasing work from Antonio Berni, Pedro Figari, Frida Kahlo,
Cândido Portinari, Diego Rivera, and Antonio Siguí.
Discovering Iguazú Falls by Raft:
A number of tour companies operate rafts that speed toward the falls,
soaking their awestruck passengers along the way. This is the best way to
experience the sound and fury of Iguazú's magnificent cataratas.
Mendoza River and White Water Rafting
Mendoza offers the best white-water
rafting in Argentina, and best during the summer months.
Climbing Aconcagua
At 22,829 ft., Cerro Aconcagua is
the highest peak in the entire Western Hemisphere.
Museo Arqueológico Provincial
Museum displays archaeological
finds representing 2,500 years of life in the Jujuy region. See a
2,600-year-old ceramic goddess, the bones of a child from 1,000 years ago,
and two mummified adults.
Las Leñas Skiing
South America's top ski
destinations, featuring more slopes than any single resort in the Americas.
Manzana Jesuítica
The Jesuit Block, which includes
the Society of Jesus's Church, the Domestic Chapel, the National University
of Córdoba, and the National School of Monserrat, has been the intellectual
center of Argentina since the early 17th century.
Museo Fundacional
The Foundational Museum displays what
remains of the old city, ravaged by the 1861 earthquake.