Here's a one week travel itinerary for Argentina, that includes Buenos Aires and Iguazu Falls.
Why Travel To Argentina
- Diverse landscapes
- Stunning natural wonders
- Magnificent city architecture
- Vibrant culture
- World-class food and wine
Argentina Itinerary Map
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| 1:Buenos Aires 2:Iguazu Falls |
Argentina Travel Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrive in Buenos Aires
- Day 2: Explore Buenos Aires
- Day 3: Explore Buenos Aires
- Day 4: Day trip to Tigre Delta
- Day 5: Travel to Iguazu Falls
- Day 6: Explore Iguazu Falls (Argentinian side)
- Day 7: Explore Iguazu Falls (Brazilian side)
- Day 8: Travel back to Buenos Aires & Depart
If you've more days then consider visiting Patagonia for stunning nature or/and Mendoza (wine region). You could also replace Iguazu Falls in the above itinerary with Patagonia or Mendoza.
Best Time To Visit Argentina
The best time to travel to Argentina varies by destination, but usually, spring (September–November) and fall (March–May) provide enjoyable weather for visiting places like Buenos Aires, Iguazu and Mendoza, with smaller crowds and beautiful scenery. Patagonia is best enjoyed in summer (December–February) for hiking and outdoor adventures.
Argentina Itinerary Top Experiences
- Stunning architecture and vibrant neighborhoods of Buenos Aires
- Boat tour of the islands and waterways of Tigre Delta
- Witness the power of nature at the IguazĂș Falls
- Hiking through Patagonia
Day 1: Arrive In Buenos Aires
- Afternoon: Arrival in Buenos Aires
- Late Afternoon: Guided walking tour of Buenos Aires City Center
- Evening: Dinner in Palermo
Best area to stay in Buenos Aires: Palermo or Recoleta
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| Palace of the Argentine National Congress (Buenos Aires) |
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| Plaza de Mayo (Buenos Aires) |
Day 2: Explore Buenos Aires
- Morning: Guided walking tour of Recoleta and Retiro neighborhoods
- Afternoon:
- Explore Recoleta Cemetery
- Visit El Ateno Book Store
- Explore Museo Nacional des Bellas Artes
- Visit MALBA (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires)
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| Lavalle Square (Buenos Aires) |
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| Ombu Tree (Buenos Aires) |
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| Retiro (Buenos Aires) |
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| Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar - Recoleta (Buenos Aires) |
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| Recoleta Cemetery (Buenos Aires) |
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| Recoleta Cemetery (Buenos Aires) |
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| Recoleta Cemetery (Buenos Aires) |
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| El Ateno Book Store (Buenos Aires) |
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| Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Buenos Aires) |
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| Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA) |
Day 3: Explore Buenos Aires
- Morning: Guided walking tour of La Boca neighborhood
- Wander along Defensa Street in San Telmo
- Walk around Plaza de Mayo and visit the Metropolitan Cathedral
- Evening: Enjoy live Tango performance
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| La Boca (Buenos Aires) |
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| La Boca (Buenos Aires) |
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| La Boca (Buenos Aires) |
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| Mural at Buenos Aires Museo |
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| Basilica of San Francisco (Buenos Aires) |
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| Metropolitan Cathedral (Buenos Aires) |
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| Tango Show (Buenos Aires) |
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Day 4: Day Trip to Tigre Delta
- Explore the waterways and islands of Tigre Delta in a boat cruise
- Explore Puerto de Frutos Market
- Visit Buenos Aires Botanical Garden
- Explore El Rosedal Garden
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| Tigre Delta |
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| Tigre Delta |
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| Puerto de Frutos Market (Tigre) |
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| Buenos Aires Botanical Garden |
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| El Rosedal Garden |
Day 5: Travel to Iguazu Falls
Fly to Iguazu Falls and settle down in your hotel. Best area to stay in Igauzu Falls: Puerto IguazĂș
Day 6: Explore Iguazu Falls (Argentinian side)
Day 7: Explore Iguazu Falls (Brazilian side)
Parque das Aves (bird sanctuary on Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls):
Day 8: Travel back to Buenos Aires & Depart
Fly back to Buenos Aires and depart to your destination. If you are departing from Buenos Aires the next day, then spend your evening exploring Puerto Madero neighborhood and have dinner in Puerto Madero.
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| Puerto Madero (Buenos Aires) |
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| Puerto Madero (Buenos Aires) |
What to Shop In Argentina
Argentina is known for Yerba Mate (which is the national drink), Dulce de leche (creamy caramel spread), Alfajores (biscuits filled with dulce de leche), Argentinian wine, handicrafts and leather goods.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this itinerary! Feel free to share your questions or suggestions in the comments section below.
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