Argentina
Buenos Aires first — spring jacarandas, serious steak, and the best free walking tours we've found.
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Argentina runs from subtropical waterfalls to Patagonian glaciers, with Buenos Aires — part Paris, part Madrid, entirely itself — at the center. Come for steak and Malbec; stay for tango, café culture, and streets made for walking.
🏛️ A Little History
Built on beef and wheat, Argentina ranked among the world's richest nations by 1900 — Buenos Aires' grand avenues still show it. The century since brought Perón, tango's golden age, dictatorship, and democracy: history here is recent and everywhere.
💡 Did You Know?
Argentina holds both the southernmost city on Earth (Ushuaia) and the highest peak in the Americas (Aconcagua) — and Buenos Aires' Avenida 9 de Julio, at up to fourteen lanes, is often called the widest avenue in the world.
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