Tango Day is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of dance, regardless of technique and skills. Go to one of the resorts of Argentina to enjoy the cultural, historical and natural wealth of the country.
Buenos Aires
This is not only the capital of Argentina, but also of the world tango. In Buenos Aires, milongas are held everywhere: in clubs, dance schools, at home, on the streets. In between the exciting moves on the dance floor, you will certainly not be bored.
Argentina is often described as a European country with a South American landscape. In turn, its capital is compared to Paris in the nineteenth century. The associations are due not only to the city's architecture, but also to the artistic atmosphere that reigns here. One of the city's showcases, although not the most famous, is the colorful La Boca district. The corrugated metal facades of the houses in the immigrant port district are painted with paint from the ships that used to be here. Therefore, each house is a different color.
The most famous street in La Boca, Caminito, is a tourist spot. Souvenir shops and cafes fill it so densely that even tango dancers have a hard time finding a piece of free space for themselves. Tourists come here in droves. Many of them, especially those who love football, come here to the stadium of one of the most famous clubs in South America, Boca Juniors Buenos Aires, which gave the world Diego Maradona.
Patagonia
Argentina is famous not only for its beautiful and friendly cities. The real wonder of Argentina is the works of nature that attract travelers from all over the world. Several regions compete for the title of the most beautiful land in this South American country. One of them is certainly the mysterious Patagonia with its "icy pearl", the famous blue Perito Moreno glacier.
Travelers from all over the world also rave about the high Andes, which are best seen from Torres del Paine National Park. For a great view, it is also worth driving one of the most scenic roads in all of South America, which is more than 1300 km long. The best views are along the road along Lake General Carrera.
Tierra del Fuego
Tierra del Fuego is an archipelago located on the southern coast of South America, which is actually part of Patagonia. According to many, it is the most beautiful place in Argentina. It is here that Cape Horn or the Strait of Magellan is located - places that are written about in adventure books. This corner of the world is famous for its beauty.
A must-see stop on a trip to Tierra del Fuego is Ushuaia, located at its southern tip, where the locals claim to be "at the end of the world." Here you will see Antarctica, accompanied by penguins and many of the local whales.
Papaya
A fantastic contrast to Patagonia is the grassy pampas. This desert land is a realm of peace, silence and leisurely enjoyment of life. Fruits and vegetables ripen in the mild climate of this part of Argentina. Here, under the watchful eye of shepherds in the saddle, giant herds of cattle graze against a backdrop of blooming sunflowers. A variation on the flat landscape of the Pampas is the Sierra de la Ventana mountain range, which encourages mountaineering. Also not to be missed are nature reserves such as Cerro Colorado, where caves with murals are hidden.
The nature of the Pampas is its greatest asset, but it is also worth taking the time to visit its cities: Argentina's second largest metropolis is Cordoba, with the oldest university in the country, founded in the early seventeenth century.
Iguazu Falls
The Iguazu Falls system, over 2 km long, is not only one of the greatest attractions in Argentina, but in all of South America. After viewing the source, Eleanor Roosevelt is said to have said that Niagara looked like a stream of tap water compared to Iguazu.


