Wonders of Argentina
Finnegan Flynn
| 06-07-2025
· Travel Team
Hey Lykkers! Ever had one of those travel daydreams where you’re dancing under fairy lights in a buzzing city plaza one day, and standing in front of thundering waterfalls the next? Argentina can actually make that happen.
This country is all about contrast—you’ve got the passion of Buenos Aires and the raw power of Iguazú Falls, both waiting to wow you in totally different ways. So let me take you through two amazing spots to visit in Argentina—complete with local restaurants, shopping gems, and top experiences you don’t want to miss.

1. Buenos Aires – A City That Dances

Ah, Buenos Aires. The moment you arrive, it wraps you in its energy—music on the streets, art on the walls, and the smell of fresh empanadas in the air. This city is vibrant, soulful, and full of surprises.

Top 3 Things to Do:

- See a Live Tango Show: Head to El Querandí or La Ventana for a full dinner-and-dance experience in an elegant old building.
Estimated cost:$40–$100 USD (cost may vary).
- Wander San Telmo Market: Especially fun on Sundays—street food, antiques, local crafts, and live music around every corner.
- Visit La Boca: This famous neighborhood is bursting with color, fútbol pride, and street art. Check out Caminito Street for photo ops and handmade souvenirs.

La Boca

Where to Eat:

- Don Julio (Palermo) – This is the place for Argentine seared meat. Reserve ahead!
Estimated cost:$40–$60 USD per person (cost may vary).
- Café Tortoni – An iconic, historical café perfect for coffee and churros while people-watching.
Estimated cost:$10–$20 USD (cost may vary).

Café Tortoni

Where to Shop:

- Galerías Pacífico – A stunning shopping mall with local and international brands, and even an art gallery inside.
- Feria de Recoleta – Great for handcrafted leather goods, jewelry, and artisan items.

2. guazú Falls – Pure Nature, Pure Power

Now let’s switch gears. Picture yourself standing on a jungle walkway as spray hits your face and the thunder of Devil’s Throat fills the air. Iguazú Falls isn’t just a waterfall—it’s an experience.

Top 3 Things to Do:

- Walk the Garganta del Diablo trail – Take the park’s eco-train to the top platform for the most dramatic view.
Entry fee: Around $20 USD (cost may vary).

Garganta del Diablo

- Boat Ride Under the Falls – It’s wild, wet, and 100% unforgettable.
Boat tour cost: $30–$40 USD (cost may vary).
- Visit the Bird Park (Parque das Aves) – Just across the border in Brazil, this is home to vibrant toucans, parrots, and butterflies.
Entry fee: About $16.61USD (cost may vary).

Where to Eat:

- Restaurante La Rueda 1975 (Puerto Iguazú) – A cozy, wood-accented spot known for local river fish like surubí.
Estimated cost:$20–$30 USD (cost may vary).
- Aqva Restaurante Iguazú – More upscale, with regional dishes and stylish presentation.
Estimated cost:$25–$35 USD (cost may vary).

Aqva Restaurante Iguazú

Where to Shop:

- Duty-Free Shop Puerto Iguazú – Near the Argentina–Brazil border, perfect for electronics, perfumes, and name brands.
- Artisan Market – Handmade goods, from woven textiles to wooden animal carvings, all crafted by local artists.
So, Lykkers, whether you’re sipping torrontés in a city café or soaking wet from a waterfall adventure, Argentina’s got something for every kind of traveler. And the best part? You don’t have to choose—you can have both.
Let me know if you want part two with places like Bariloche, Mendoza, or Salta. I’ve got more adventures waiting!