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Necochea
An Atlantic beach town in Buenos Aires Province, Necochea has drawn summer visitors to its broad sandy beaches since the late 19th century, when the Díaz Vél…
Tres Arroyos Partido
This Buenos Aires province partido with roughly 100 km of Atlantic Ocean beach frontage, taking in the coastal resorts of Claromecó, Reta, and Orense along t…
Iruya
Founded in 1753 high on the eastern slopes of the Sierra de Santa Victoria in Salta Province, Iruya is a little Argentine town surrounded on two sides by the…
Salta
The provincial capital of Salta sits high in the Andes foothills of northern Argentina, in the Valle de Lerma, crossed by the Arenales river and close to the…
San Martín de los Andes
A lakeside town in Argentina's Patagonian Andes, San Martín de los Andes sits on the eastern shore of Lago Lácar with a walkable centre full of cafés and res…
General Pueyrredón Partido
Mar del Plata, the large Atlantic coast resort city that anchors this Buenos Aires Province partido, draws visitors with a dense café and restaurant scene an…
Chascomús Partido
A Buenos Aires province town where ornate colonial-style architecture trimmed in ochre lines tree-lined streets, jacarandas bloom purple overhead, and a walk…
Campana
This industrial city on the Paraná de las Palmas river in Buenos Aires province, Campana is known as the birthplace of the first Argentine automobile and has…
Carmen de Patagones
Sitting on the north bank of the Río Negro, Carmen de Patagones is the southernmost city in Buenos Aires province and the only part of that province that bel…
Pilar
Pilar, a city northwest of Buenos Aires, is where the Treaty of Pilar was signed in 1820, a foundational document in Argentina's constitutional history that…
San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca
Founded on 5 July 1683, this walkable city in northwestern Argentina draws pilgrims and visitors alike to its colonial architecture and historic churches, mo…
Esperanza
Founded on 8 September 1856 by around two hundred European farming families under a land-grant colonisation contract, Esperanza holds the distinction of bein…
Corrientes
Founded on 3 April 1588, Corrientes is the oldest city in northeastern Argentina, sitting on a bend of the Paraná River across from its twin city Resistencia.
Oberá
Known as the "City of Churches" for its more than 30 places of worship, Oberá is also the site of the Fiesta Nacional del Inmigrante, held since 1980 to cele…
Carlos Paz
This major tourist hub in Argentina's Córdoba province, Villa Carlos Paz sits in the Punilla Valley alongside the San Roque dam and the Sierras de Córdoba, w…
Tandil
City in the Tandilia hills of Buenos Aires Province, Tandil draws visitors for its sierra scenery and a walkable centre with a dense café and restaurant scene.
Gualeguay
Founded on 20 March 1783 by the military surveyor Tomás de Rocamora — who also founded Gualeguaychú and Concepción del Uruguay and gave the province of Entre…
Humahuaca
Humahuaca sits in the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage valley of dramatically coloured mountains in the high Andes of Jujuy province, Argentina.
San Miguel de Tucumán
Argentina's declaration of independence was signed in this northern city on 9 July 1816, earning San Miguel de Tucumán the nickname "Cradle of Argentine Inde…
Alta Gracia
Alta Gracia, in the Córdoba province of Argentina, is built around the remains of a Jesuit estancia whose historic core — including the main church, the Resi…
Zonda Department
This little wine-and-fruit-growing department in Argentina's San Juan Province, Zonda sits against a rugged mountain backdrop with sparse vegetation and hill…
Gualeguaychú
Gualeguaychú, a city in Argentina's Entre Ríos province on the bank of the Gualeguaychú River, is best known for its annual carnival — the "Carnaval del País…
Río Cuarto
City in southern Córdoba province with a walkable centre full of cafés and restaurants, Río Cuarto sits on the banks of the Río Cuarto (also known as the Cho…
Concordia
Riverside city in Entre Ríos Province, Argentina, Concordia sits on the right bank of the Uruguay River directly across from the Uruguayan city of Salto, wit…
Posadas
Sitting on the left bank of the Paraná River across from Encarnación, Paraguay, Posadas is the capital of Argentina's Misiones province and its largest city,…
Villa General Belgrano
Bavarian-style architecture lines the streets of this pocket-sized Argentine mountain town in Córdoba's Calamuchita valley, a legacy of the German, Swiss, Au…
San Salvador de Jujuy
Sitting at the confluence of the Grande and Xibi Xibi rivers, surrounded by mountains that carry snow in winter, San Salvador de Jujuy is the capital of Arge…
La Rioja
This mid-sized Argentine city at the foot of the Velasco Sierras, where a grand twin-towered sandstone cathedral anchors a walkable centre with a lively café…
Esquel
Patagonian town in northwest Chubut Province, Esquel is the home station of La Trochita, the historic narrow-gauge railway known in English as the Old Patago…
Exaltación de la Cruz Partido
This quiet Buenos Aires Province town anchored by a stately two-story neoclassical civic building on a wide, tree-lined street, offering an authentic slice o…
Diamante
Sitting on the eastern shore of the Paraná River in Entre Ríos province, Diamante offers direct access to the river and views across the Paraná Delta.
Monte Caseros
This town in the south-east of Argentina's Corrientes province where three countries meet: Monte Caseros sits across the water from Bella Unión in Uruguay an…
Eldorado
Founded on 29 September 1919 by German-born entrepreneur Adolfo Julius Schwelm on the eastern banks of the Upper Paraná River, Eldorado is a city in Misiones…
San Carlos de Bolívar
A tree-lined central plaza with a grand equestrian monument anchors this Buenos Aires Province town, offering a relaxed taste of Argentine pampas civic life…
Aconquija
Pocket-sized mountain town in Argentina's Catamarca Province where dry, scrub-covered slopes draw hikers and horse trekkers along rocky trails through a broa…
Leandro N. Alem
This mid-sized Misiones town set among rolling green hills, with a lively illuminated central roundabout and easy access to the wider region's UNESCO-listed…
Goya
Sitting on the eastern shore of the Paraná River in Argentina's Corrientes province, Goya is a riverside town and the second most populous city in the province.
Don Torcuato
This town in the Tigre district of Greater Buenos Aires, Don Torcuato has a compact centre with cafés, restaurants, and a concentration of historic churches,…
Reconquista
Founded in 1872 as a military fort by Colonel Manuel Obligado on land once belonging to the Jesuit mission Reducción San Jerónimo del Rey, Reconquista is the…
Mercedes
Mercedes, a town in Buenos Aires Province west of the capital, hosts three national food festivals — the Fiesta Nacional del Salame Quintero, the Fiesta Naci…
Chivilcoy
Recognized since 2016 as the provincial capital of theatre, Chivilcoy is a town in northern Buenos Aires Province credited with planting the founding seed of…
Morón
This busy city in Greater Buenos Aires, known informally as the Capital of the West for its concentration of banking, financial, and political institutions i…
Chilecito
A tree-lined town in Argentina's La Rioja province, set in a valley between dramatic mountain ranges, with a large hilltop Christ statue visible above the ro…
La Boca
This waterfront neighborhood in Buenos Aires where tango took early root and Italian Ligurian immigrants shaped a working-class culture now expressed in the…
Yapeyú
Yapeyú, a compact village in Argentina's Corrientes province, is known across the country as the birthplace of General José de San Martín (1778–1850), hero o…
Alpa Corral
A little village in the eastern foothills of the Sierras de Comechingones in Córdoba province, Alpa Corral sits alongside the Río Las Barrancas and offers a…
Santa Rosa
Founded in 1892 on the shore of Don Tomás Lagoon in the Argentine Pampas, Santa Rosa is the provincial capital of La Pampa and one of the smallest provincial…
Merlo Partido
A large Buenos Aires Province city in Greater Buenos Aires, with a tree-lined central plaza, a landmark church tower, and a walkable café and restaurant scen…
Mojón Grande
This compact grid-plan village in Argentina's lush Misiones province, where low-rise houses and a little church sit amid rolling forested hills, with the wid…
San Marcos Sierras
This little Argentine town in the Córdoba hills where a pale colonial-era church anchors a compact centre, with a river nearby and surrounding upland country…
Colón Partido
A Buenos Aires Province town where a well-preserved early-1900s municipal building anchors a leafy central plaza, with water within easy reach and a relaxed…
Monte Hermoso
Monte Hermoso is an Atlantic Coast beach town in southern Buenos Aires Province with a distinctive geographic quirk: it is the only place in Argentina where…
Moreno Partido
A large Buenos Aires Province city whose tree-lined central plaza — complete with a marble statue, ornate ironwork, and a yellow-trimmed civic building — anc…
Ayacucho Partido
This flat Pampas town in Buenos Aires Province anchored by a grand stone cathedral with twin towers and ornate neoclassical facades, offering a quiet slice o…
San Francisco
Founded in 1886 in eastern Córdoba province, San Francisco is an Argentine town straddling the border with Santa Fe, with a compact centre of cafés and resta…
Aristóbulo del Valle
A low-rise town of red-earth streets and tin-roofed buildings spread across lush green Misiones countryside, with forested hills rising on the horizon and a…
Cruz del Eje
Cruz del Eje, in Argentina's Córdoba province, sits alongside its reservoir — completed in 1943 — in a sun-drenched valley known locally as the Cuenca del So…
Pergamino
This city in northern Buenos Aires Province known as Argentina's textile hub and declared the national seed capital in 1997, Pergamino sits at the heart of o…
San Miguel Partido
This city in Greater Buenos Aires whose centre has developed into a dining and entertainment hub for the northwest of the metropolitan area, drawing resident…
Villa Dolores
This town in southwestern Córdoba province, Villa Dolores sits beside water with mountains visible on the horizon and a compact centre with cafés and restaur…
Santa Lucía
A riverside town in Argentina's Corrientes province, Santa Lucía sits between two rivers and rewards visitors with vivid open skies, a tree-lined central pla…
Belen de Escobar
A city in Greater Buenos Aires known for its Japanese Argentine community and its Japanese garden, Belén de Escobar sits in the northeast of Buenos Aires Pro…
Puerto Iguazú
Gateway town to Iguazú Falls — listed among the natural wonders of the world and a short drive from the centre — Puerto Iguazú sits at the point where Argent…
Santa Rosa de Calamuchita
A small town in Argentina's Calamuchita Valley where the Río Santa Rosa runs through the centre, Santa Rosa de Calamuchita sits among the Sierras Cordobesas…
Capioví
Capioví, a tiny town in Misiones Province midway between Posadas and Puerto Iguazú, is known across the province for the Capioví Falls — a waterfall on the C…
Puerto Tirol
Founded on August 6, 1888 by settlers from the Tyrolean region of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Puerto Tirol is a pocket-sized industrial town in Argentina's…
Puerto Libertad
Pocket-sized town in Argentina's Misiones Province with direct access to the Paraná River, Puerto Libertad sits a short drive south of Iguazú Falls, placing…
Los Toldos
Los Toldos, a tiny town in Buenos Aires Province, is best known as the birthplace of Eva Perón, born here in 1919.
Nordelta
A large planned community in Tigre, Buenos Aires Province, Nordelta was founded in 1999 as Argentina's first ciudadpueblo — a self-contained residential deve…
San Luis del Palmar
This riverside town in Argentina's Corrientes Province, San Luis del Palmar sits close to the water amid palm-dotted lowlands, offering a relaxed base for ex…
Coronel Rosales Partido
This coastal partido in southern Buenos Aires Province is anchored by its capital Punta Alta and includes Pehuen-Có, a beach resort town on the Atlantic shore.
La Cumbre
A pocket-sized town in Córdoba province's Punilla Valley, La Cumbre sits at the foot of the Sierras Chicas mountains with a café and restaurant scene that pu…
Coronel Felipe Varela Department
Broad valley of green vineyards and irrigated farmland spreads across this arid La Rioja department, with the Andes foothills rising on the horizon and the t…
Concepción de la Sierra
Founded in 1619 by the Jesuit priest Roque González de Santa Cruz, Concepción de la Sierra in Misiones Province, north-eastern Argentina, sits on the site of…
Bahía Blanca Partido
A coastal city in southwestern Buenos Aires Province, Bahía Blanca has a walkable centre with a real café and restaurant scene and sits on the shore of the A…
San Pedro
This town in Argentina's Misiones Province surrounded by an unusual concentration of protected natural areas, including the Araucaria Provincial Park — creat…
Dos Arroyos
A modest Misiones village of red-dirt roads, lush subtropical greenery, and rolling hills, Dos Arroyos offers a genuine slice of rural Argentine life within…
San Javier y Yacanto
This little village in Córdoba's Traslasierra Valley at the foot of the Sierras Grandes, San Javier y Yacanto sits beside a river with a municipal bathing ar…
Paraná
Sitting on the eastern shore of the Paraná River in Argentina's Entre Ríos province, this city is known locally as the "ciudad paisaje" — city of landscape —…
La Cumbrecita
Founded in 1934 by the Cabjolsky family on 500 hectares of mountain land in Córdoba's Calamuchita Valley, La Cumbrecita is a car-free Alpine-style village hi…
Panambí
A small town on the bank of the Uruguay River in Misiones Province, north-eastern Argentina, Panambí sits on the border with Brazil, connected to the Brazili…
Mina Clavero
The Mina Clavero river, chosen as one of Argentina's seven natural wonders in a 2019 New 7 Wonders Foundation contest, runs through this small tourist town i…
Venado Tuerto
Founded on 26 April 1884 in the south-west of Santa Fe province, Venado Tuerto is known as the birthplace of the "Marcha San Lorenzo," the Argentine military…
Formosa
Capital of Argentina's Formosa province, this riverside city sits on the right bank of the Paraguay River, facing the Paraguayan town of Alberdi, with a walk…
Córdoba
Córdoba, Argentina's second-largest city, pairs a lively café and restaurant scene with historic colonial churches, hill-framed surroundings, and a sports cu…
Cerro Azul
This pocket-sized town in Misiones Province, north-eastern Argentina, holds the title of provincial capital of the peach, built around the peach orchards and…
Capilla del Monte
Founded in 1585 at the foot of Cerro Uritorco in Córdoba province's Punilla Valley, Capilla del Monte is a pocket-sized Argentine town whose main draw is tha…
Lomas de Zamora
Founded in 1861 as Pueblo de la Paz, Lomas de Zamora is a city in the southwest of Greater Buenos Aires with a walkable centre and a dense café and restauran…
General Alvear
A modest village in Misiones Province, north-eastern Argentina, General Alvear draws visitors to two waterfall attractions: the Salto Tobogán and the balnear…
Quilmes
Founded in 1666, Quilmes is a city on the Río de la Plata coast in Buenos Aires province, a short distance southeast of the Argentine capital, with a walkabl…
Santa María de Punilla
A small town in Córdoba province's Punilla Department, Santa María de Punilla sits on the banks of the Cosquín River with the Sierras visible in the distance.
Valle Hermoso
A little summer resort town in Argentina's Punilla Valley, Valle Hermoso draws visitors to its clear rivers and balnearios — riverside bathing spots — set ag…
San Pedro Partido
This riverside town in Buenos Aires province where tall palms shade a well-kept central plaza, a bust monument at its heart, and classic civic architecture l…
Puente del Inca
A natural stone arch spanning the Las Cuevas River in Mendoza Province, Puente del Inca is both a geological landmark and part of the Qhapaq Ñan Andean road…
Concepción
Tiny departmental capital in Argentina's Corrientes Province, this flat, tree-lined town features a central plaza anchored by a striking bronze monument, wit…
Paso de los Libres
Known as the Cuna del Carnaval Argentino — the birthplace of Argentine carnival — Paso de los Libres is a town on the western bank of the Uruguay River in Co…
San Ignacio
San Ignacio Miní, a Jesuit reduction whose ruins are among the best-preserved of their kind in the region, sits within this compact town in Misiones Province…
Domselaar
A pocket-sized Buenos Aires Province town where a weathered brick church with a tall bell tower stands as the visual centerpiece, sitting at the edge of the…
Cañuelas Partido
A Buenos Aires Province partido with a walkable town centre full of cafés and restaurants, Cañuelas is also home to Vicente Casares, where La Martona — Argen…
Miramar
The only settlement on the shores of Mar Chiquita — the largest lake in Argentina and one of the largest in South America — Miramar de Ansenuza is a modest t…
Piguee
Founded on 4 December 1884 by forty Occitan-speaking families from the Aveyron département of southern France, Pigüé carries a distinctly French colonial her…
El Soberbio
A riverside town in Argentina's Misiones Province, El Soberbio sits on the Uruguay River at the Brazilian border, facing the small Brazilian settlement of Po…
Villa María
City in Córdoba Province, Argentina, with a walkable centre dense with cafés and restaurants, Villa María sits on the left bank of the Tercero River and serv…
Wanda
Wanda, a town in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina, draws visitors to its precious stone mines and sits just short of an hour's drive from Iguazú…
San Nicolás de los Arroyos
Riverside city in northern Buenos Aires province, San Nicolás de los Arroyos sits on the western bank of the Paraná River with a walkable centre offering a s…
Luján Partido
This mid-sized Argentine city west of Buenos Aires, Luján features whitewashed colonial-style buildings with red-brick arched detailing, tall palms, and a wa…
Vuelta de Obligado
On the right bank of the Paraná River, at a bend where the channel narrows, Vuelta de Obligado is the site of the Battle of 20 November 1845, in which Argent…
Sierra de La Ventana
Founded in 1908 and named for a nearby rocky peak with a natural window-shaped opening in its face, Sierra de La Ventana is a small village in the southwest…
Concepción del Uruguay
This riverside town in Argentina's Entre Ríos province, Concepción del Uruguay sits on the western bank of the Uruguay River with a compact centre of cafés a…
Villa Giardino
This small town in Córdoba province's Punilla region with a café and restaurant scene that punches above its size, Villa Giardino sits along National Route 3…
San Miguel del Monte
This modest town on the left bank of the Salado del Sur river in Buenos Aires Province, San Miguel del Monte — commonly called Monte — sits roughly a short d…
La Cruz
Founded in 1630, La Cruz is a small town in Argentina's Corrientes Province that sits on the western bank of the Río Uruguay, on the border with Brazil and d…
San Juan
Founded in 1562 as San Juan de la Frontera, this Cuyo region city is the capital of Argentina's San Juan province and a base for the province's wine routes,…
San Javier
A town on the bank of the Uruguay River in north-eastern Argentina's Misiones Province, facing the Brazilian city of Porto Xavier across the water.
Malvinas Argentinas Partido
Large Buenos Aires suburban city whose civic center features bold Corten steel sculpture and modern brick architecture, offering easy access to the wider Gra…
Arrecifes
A Buenos Aires Province town on the water, Arrecifes draws independent travellers with its flat pampas setting and a weathered early-twentieth-century railwa…
Los Cocos
The highest-elevation village in the Punilla Valley, Los Cocos sits in the mountains of Córdoba province, Argentina, where it is known locally as the "Balcón…
Zárate Partido
Sitting on the banks of the Río Paraná de las Palmas, Zárate is an Argentine city with a walkable centre full of cafés and restaurants.
Río Ceballos
A tourist town at the foot of the Sierras Chicas in Argentina's Córdoba province, with a compact commercial centre along Avenida San Martín and a reservoir —…
Basavilbaso
One of Argentina's earliest Jewish agricultural settlements, Basavilbaso in Entre Ríos province traces its origins to Russian Jewish immigrants — many from U…
Corpus Christi
Small Argentine town in forested Misiones province, reached along a tree-lined road, where yerba mate country and the surrounding hills place you within easy…
Santo Tomé
This town on the Argentine bank of the Uruguay River in Corrientes province, Santo Tomé sits at a crossing point between Argentina and Brazil, connected to t…
Gobernador Roca
This little roadside town in Argentina's lush Misiones province, Gobernador Roca sits close to water and rolling hills, serving as a low-key base for explori…
Dique Luján
Dique Luján, a tiny locality in the Paraná Delta near Buenos Aires, is where Diego Maradona died in 2020 — a fact that brought it worldwide attention.
Resistencia
Officially designated Argentina's National Capital of Sculpture in 2006, Resistencia is the provincial capital of Chaco in north-eastern Argentina, with more…
Florentino Ameghino
This small village in Argentina's lush Misiones province where a wide rocky river drops over a low cascade into a clear natural pool, surrounded by dense sub…
General Belgrano Department
This small Argentine town in La Rioja's southeastern lowlands, backed by dramatic ridged mountains and lush green vegetation, with vivid bougainvillea blooms…
Hipólito Yrigoyen
This small village in Argentina's lush Misiones province, Hipólito Yrigoyen sits along a forested waterfront corridor, with dense subtropical greenery, a loc…
San José
Little Misiones town with low-slung cream-and-red civic buildings, surrounded by yerba mate and citrus farmland, and well-placed as a gateway stop near the r…
Loreto
The Jesuit mission ruins of Nuestra Señora de Loreto are the main draw of this compact village in Misiones Province, north-eastern Argentina, reached via Rut…
Apóstoles
Designated Argentina's National Capital of Yerba Mate, Apóstoles is a town in the southern part of Misiones province that hosts an annual festival celebratin…
Villa Santa Cruz del Lago
A small lakeside village in Argentina's Punilla region, Villa Santa Cruz del Lago sits right at the water's edge with upland country close by and scenic view…
San Fernando Partido
A riverside Argentine city with a walkable centre packed with cafés, restaurants, and historic churches, sitting close to upland country and within reach of…
San Roque
This compact Argentine village in the Punilla hills, San Roque sits within walking distance of water and offers a modest café and dining scene alongside easy…
Anisacate
This modest Argentine village in Córdoba's hilly interior, set right along the water's edge, with a modest café and dining scene and easy access to UNESCO-li…
Mártires
Small riverside village in Argentina's Candelaria region, Mártires sits directly at the water's edge with hilly surrounds and serves as a quiet base for expl…
José de la Quintana
A modest Argentine village in Santa María sitting right at the water's edge, with hills rolling through the surrounds and several UNESCO World Heritage sites…
Ingeniero Adolfo Sourdeaux
A tiny Argentine town in Buenos Aires Province's Malvinas Argentinas district, sitting right at the water with a modest café and dining scene in its compact…
Campo Viera
Tiny Argentine town in Misiones province sitting right at the water's edge, with upland country close by and several UNESCO World Heritage sites within reach…
San Vicente Partido
A mid-sized Argentine city sitting directly on the water, with easy reach of a UNESCO World Heritage site in the surrounding region, making it a practical an…
San Salvador Department
This riverside town in Argentina's Jujuy province, San Salvador draws visitors with its concentration of historic churches in the centre and hilly surrounds…
Profundidad
This compact Argentine village sitting right at the water's edge in Candelaria, with scenic viewpoints nearby and easy access to the wider region's celebrate…
Los Helechos
Small Argentine town in Misiones' hilly interior, sitting directly on the water with rolling green surrounds and easy access to the wider region's UNESCO-rec…
Tres Capones
Small Argentine village set directly on the water in hilly Misiones province, within reach of the wider region's UNESCO-recognized Jesuit heritage sites.
Fachinal
A small Argentine village set directly on the water, with hills rising nearby and several UNESCO World Heritage sites within reach for day trips.
Ministro Rivadavia
A town in Greater Buenos Aires' Almirante Brown district, Ministro Rivadavia sits within walking distance of water and offers easy access to the wider region…
Punta Indio Partido
A small Argentine town on the edge of the water, Punta Indio Partido offers a quiet riverside atmosphere where visitors can enjoy easy access to the shore an…
Marcos Paz Partido
A riverside town in Buenos Aires province with hilly surroundings and easy access to a UNESCO World Heritage site in the wider region, making it a practical…
Villa de María del Río Seco
This small Argentine town sitting directly on the water with upland country close by, offering a quiet base for exploring the rural landscapes of Córdoba pro…
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