One of our dream trips would be to see the Art Nouveau architecture and flamenco dance halls of
Buenos Aires, the epic Iguazu Falls, the mountains and lakes of Patagonia,
and then drive the Mendoza Wine Trail.
Here are some resources to help you plan your own “travels with two” to Argentina.
ARGENTINA – GENERAL
Guides
Argentina Tourism Guide
National Geographic
Conde Nast Traveler
Concierge.com
Frommers
Fodors
Anthony Bourdain
Globe Trekker
Articles
Travel + Leisure: Affordable Argentina
Budget Travel: Buenos Aires…Then What?
Conde Nast Traveler: The Great South American Beach Finder
Travel + Leisure: The Best of South America’s Haciendas
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BUENOS AIRES
Guides
Time Out
National Geographic
Fodors
Conde Nast Traveler
Travel + Leisure
Samantha Brown
Articles
Conde Nast Traveler: Buenos Aires in Bloom
Travel + Leisure: Shopping in Buenos Aires
Travel + Leisure: Top 10 Hotel Spas
Budget Travel: Buenos Aires at a Price That’s Right
Conde Nast Traveler: Maestro on Fire
Daily Candy: Don’t Cry for Me
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MENDOZA WINE REGION
NGT: Mendoza Wine Estancias, Rated
Budget Travel: The Toast of Argentina
Travel + Leisure: Five More Wine Regions: Mendoza
Travel + Leisure: Romantic Escapes: Mendoza
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PATAGONIA
Travel + Leisure: Patagonia: Argentina’s Lake District
Travel + Leisure: Patagonia Inside Out
Conde Nast Traveler: Something Wild
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SALTA
Budget Travel: On the Road in Northwest Argentina
Travel + Leisure: Andean Highs
Travel + Leisure: Salta, Argentina
Travel + Leisure: Romantic Escapes: Salta
Travel + Leisure: Romantic Places: Salta
Travel + Leisure: Cachi: Argentina’s Mountain Retreat
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Argentina Travel Agents & Tours
Limitless Argentina
Southwind Adventures
Big Five Tours & Expeditions
Natural Habitat Adventures
Abercrombie & Kent
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if 1982, the school of Architecture in Buenos Aires could not be completed. If they actually did, the roof would fall down and destroy the rest of the building. It was, to say the least, a poor design.