Group Solo Travel in Argentina
Travel solo as part of a group tour to Argentina
Why travel solo to Argentina?
Traveling solo as part of a group tour to Argentina allows you to experience a country where modern, elegant cities come face-to-face with nature on a vast scale.
The capital Buenos Aires – known as the ‘Paris of South America’ – offers a touch of Europe class with a Latin twist. French-accented architecture dominates the streets, with characterful cafes reminiscent of 19th-century Paris and the rhythms of tango settling squares alight, especially at night.
But beyond the sensual glamor of the capital, a wild world beckons. The vast glaciers and ice fields of Patagonia. The rolling vineyards of Mendoza. The majesty of the Andes. All of which you can experience on a group adventure.
Top places to visit in Argentina
Buenos Aires
If you’re a fan of steak or fine wine, you may find yourself lingering in Buenos Aires. Argentina’s capital is a food and wine delight with steakhouses on almost every corner. Away from excellent cuisine, Buenos Aires also offers grand French and Italian-style architecture, a plethora of galleries, and a vibrant street art scene.
Los Glaciares National Park
The glaciers in Los Glaciares National Park really are a grand sight. From Perito Moreno, known for the dramatic icefalls from its front wall, to ice that appears to flow through waterfalls and some of the most accessible glaciers in the world, it’s no wonder this is a hiker’s paradise.
Mendoza
In Mendoza, you can trek through vast open plains on horseback via rugged dirt tracks, the vast mountainscape all around you, or head to a local bar to make your way through a bottle of Argentinian wine accompanied by tender meats and local cheeses instead. Either way, Mendoza is a must-visit.
Córdoba
Córdoba does get unfairly overlooked by tourists, but the locals know better. It’s a city full of colonial history with the main plaza overlooked by a picturesque colonial cathedral. Art and culture abound, thanks to the Evita Fine Arts Museum and the Córdoba Cultural Center.
Trips to Argentina
Argentina facts
What's the national language?
Spanish
What's the currency?
Argentine peso
Timezone
Argentina Standard Time is GMT-3
Top three activities
1. Trekking through the Patagonian wilderness
2. Vineyard-hopping in Mendoza
3. Interactive dining experience in Recoleta
Top five dishes to try
1. Locro – hearty squash stew with meat
2. Asado – Argentine BBQ
3. Empanadas – fried or baked pastry turnover with a savory filling
4. Choripan – chorizo sandwich
5. Dulce de leche – caramelized milk used in desserts
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