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What 10 travel creators agree you should do · Updated July 26, 2026

Things to do in Argentina.

The top things to do in Argentina, by creator consensus: Iguazú Falls, Mount Fitz Roy, Mendoza Wine Region — 5 creators independently recommend Iguazú Falls. We watched 42 videos from 10 travel creators covering Argentina and ranked every place by how many of them independently recommend it — so the spots at the top aren't one person's opinion, they're consensus.

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Most-recommended: Iguazú Falls (Argentina Side) Ryan Shirley 839K subs

Ranked by creator consensus

13 of 32 spots independently recommended by 2+ creators

Latest source June 2026 · 91% from the last two years

↻ Updated: +5 creators, grew 24→32 since May 2026

  1. 01 Iguazú Falls 5 creators
  2. 02 Mount Fitz Roy 3 creators
  3. 03 Mendoza Wine Region 3 creators
  4. 04 Bariloche 3 creators
  5. 05 Perito Moreno Glacier 2 creators
  6. 06 Mirador Base Las Torres 2 creators

+26 more spots, sourced & cited below ↓

Iguazu

1 spot
№ 01

Iguazú Falls (Argentina Side)

nature 5 creators

Multiple creators call this the largest waterfall system in the world, highlighting the Devil's Throat viewpoint where visitors get completely soaked, plus wildlife encounters with coatis along the trails. Buy tickets online in advance to skip long queues.

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Ryan Shirley

@ryanshirley · 839K subs

Shirley calls Iguazú one of the most powerful waterfall systems in the world, noting it can have up to 300 falls at peak flow and that it spans both Argentina and Brazil, with both sides worth visiting.

→ Top 10 Places To Visit in Argentina - Travel Guide @ 0:40

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    Chews to Explore 116K

    The Chews took an Uber to the national park visitor center for about $3, bought tickets online in advance ($20 USD equivalent), and document exactly what to expect on a full day at the Argentine side. [watch @ 5:20]

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    Sue Where Why What | Solo Travel Over 40 3K

    Describes jaw-dropping viewpoints, shimmering rainbows, and getting completely soaked at the iconic Devil's Throat, plus mischievous coatis stealing lunch along the trails. [watch]

  • CU

    Cuppa to Copa Travels 2K

    Covers both the upper and lower trails on the Argentine side plus the famous Devil's Throat, recommending a boat ride from the Brazilian side as a complementary experience. [watch]

  • AL

    Alle Abroad 4K

    Lists Iguazú Falls as one of the top must-see destinations in Argentina, noting it was named one of the world's great natural wonders and that visitors will get wet from the spray. [watch @ 9:27]

El Calafate

3 spots
№ 01

Perito Moreno Glacier

nature 2 creators

The star attraction of Los Glaciares National Park near El Calafate, this UNESCO World Heritage glacier can be viewed from park boardwalks or by boat, with the Glaciers Gourmet Boat Tour offering access to multiple glaciers including the Spegazzini with its 134-meter ice wall.

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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos

@samuelandaudrey · 437K subs

Samuel and Audrey took the full-day Glaciers Gourmet Boat Tour on Lago Argentino — calling it a splurge but worth every penny — cruising past glacier after glacier including the Spegazzini with its 134-meter ice wall.

→ EL CALAFATE TRAVEL GUIDE ❄️🇦🇷 | Things to See, Eat & Do in El Calafate, Argentina @ 1:06

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    Ryan Shirley 839K

    Shirley highlights the Mendoza Province and Patagonia region together, specifically noting El Calafate as the gateway to Los Glaciares National Park where the Perito Moreno Glacier is located. [watch @ 1:26]

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    Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos 437K

    Audrey warns not to confuse the two Pito glaciers, clarifying that Perito Moreno is in Los Glaciares National Park and requires traveling to El Calafate specifically. [watch @ 9:20]

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Los Glaciares National Park

park 2 creators

A UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest national park in Argentina, accessed from El Calafate (southern section with glaciers) and El Chaltén (northern section, considered Argentina's trekking capital). A 3-day park pass costs $55 per person.

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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos

@samuelandaudrey · 437K subs

Samuel and Audrey explain that Los Glaciares is a UNESCO World Heritage site and Argentina's largest national park, with El Calafate giving access to the glacier-filled southern section.

→ EL CALAFATE TRAVEL GUIDE ❄️🇦🇷 | Things to See, Eat & Do in El Calafate, Argentina @ 5:08

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    Ryan Shirley 839K

    Shirley paid $55 per person for a 3-day park pass and found the area around Lake Pehoe with its striking blue color to be his favorite spot inside the park. [watch @ 1:04]

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Glaciarium Patagonian Ice Museum

museum 1 creator

El Calafate's dedicated museum about Patagonian glaciers, offering context and education about the ice formations visitors will see in Los Glaciares National Park. Recommended as a complement to time on the park boardwalks.

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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos

@samuelandaudrey · 437K subs

Samuel and Audrey list the Glaciarium Patagonian Ice Museum as one of the key El Calafate activities alongside the boat tour and park boardwalks, calling it a wonderful way to learn about the glaciers.

→ EL CALAFATE TRAVEL GUIDE ❄️🇦🇷 | Things to See, Eat & Do in El Calafate, Argentina @ 0:26

El Chaltén

3 spots
№ 01

Mount Fitz Roy (Laguna de los Tres Hike)

hike 3 creators

Creators consistently call this one of the most spectacular hikes in Patagonia — a challenging 14-mile round-trip trek to Laguna de los Tres with views of Fitz Roy, Poincenot, and Saint-Exupéry peaks reflected in a turquoise lagoon. Trekking poles are recommended.

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Ryan Shirley

@ryanshirley · 839K subs

Shirley calls Fitz Roy one of the most well-known mountain ranges in Patagonia, located on the Argentine side, and hiked 14 miles round trip to Laguna de los Tres to get the best view.

→ Top 10 Places To Visit in Argentina - Travel Guide @ 1:23

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    Ryan Shirley 839K

    Describes the 14-mile round-trip hike to Laguna de los Tres as long but definitely worth it, walking through pristine nature before the jaw-dropping view of the granite towers reflected in the lake. [watch @ 1:31]

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    Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos 437K

    Samuel and Audrey call Laguna de los Tres the most impressive hike in El Chaltén, a hard and challenging trek rewarded by views of Fitz Roy, Poincenot, and Saint-Exupéry; they recommend trekking poles. [watch @ 3:27]

  • GA

    Travel with Gaz 5K

    Gaz says if you want to do the signature Fitzroy hike you need to go to El Chaltén, calling it the must-do trek for serious hikers visiting Patagonia. [watch @ 5:26]

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Cerro Torre (El Chaltén)

hike 1 creator

One of the two most iconic peaks in El Chaltén alongside Fitz Roy, with trails leading to glacial lagoons and lookouts where condors can be spotted. El Chaltén is considered Argentina's trekking capital and sits inside Los Glaciares National Park.

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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos

@samuelandaudrey · 437K subs

Samuel and Audrey describe El Chaltén as the trekking capital of Argentina surrounded by epic peaks including Cerro Torre, with trails to glacial lagoons, waterfalls, and condor lookouts.

→ EL CHALTEN TRAVEL GUIDE 🏔️🤩 | Things to See, Eat & Do in El Chalten, Argentina @ 0:07

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Mirador de los Cóndores (El Chaltén)

viewpoint 1 creator

An easy short hike ideal for the first afternoon in El Chaltén — a warm-up for bigger treks that rewards hikers with great panoramic views and, if clouds cooperate, impressive mountain peaks including Fitz Roy.

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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos

@samuelandaudrey · 437K subs

Samuel and Audrey hiked to Mirador de los Cóndores on their first afternoon in El Chaltén, calling it a short, easy hike that serves as the perfect warm-up with great views all around.

→ EL CHALTEN TRAVEL GUIDE 🏔️🤩 | Things to See, Eat & Do in El Chalten, Argentina @ 2:08

Patagonia

3 spots
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Mirador Base Las Torres (Torres del Paine)

hike 2 creators

Described as one of the most popular hikes in all of Patagonia — a 12.5-mile round trip with 3,000 feet of elevation gain — rewarding hikers with views of massive granite towers above a turquoise lake. Creators recommend starting no later than 11am as the final section to the lake closes at 3pm.

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Ryan Shirley

@ryanshirley · 839K subs

Shirley describes it as a 12.5-mile round trip with 3,000 feet of elevation gain taking about 8 hours, calling it one of the most rewarding hikes once you reach the lake and see the massive granite towers.

→ Top 10 Places To Visit in 2026 (Year of Travel) @ 1:04

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    Ryan Shirley 839K

    Calls it one of the most popular hikes in all of Patagonia, recommending starting no later than 11am because the last section to the lake closes at 3pm, taking roughly 4 hours each way. [watch @ 1:39]

  • SA

    Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos 437K

    Samuel and Audrey cover an action-packed day at Torres del Paine including turquoise lakes, jagged granite peaks known as the Horns of Paine, and a beach where you can spot icebergs. [watch]

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Peninsula Valdés

nature 2 creators

One of the best wildlife destinations in all of Argentina — creators saw penguins, sea lions, elephant seals, and guanacos over three days. From June to December, southern right whales come to meet, give birth, and raise their young, accessible by boat tour.

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Ryan Shirley

@ryanshirley · 839K subs

Shirley calls Peninsula Valdés one of the best places in the world to see southern right whales from June to December, recommending a whale-watching boat tour to get close to the animals.

→ Top 10 Places To Visit in Argentina - Travel Guide @ 3:19

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Glass Pod Hotel (Patagonia Cliff)

experience 1 creator

Kara and Nate traveled 57+ hours to stay in a unique hotel featuring glass pods on the side of a cliff in Patagonia — one of the world's most unique accommodation experiences with panoramic views of the Patagonian landscape.

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Kara and Nate

@karaandnate · 4.5M subs

Kara and Nate traveled 57+ hours to sleep in a glass pod on the side of a cliff in Patagonia, calling it one of the world's most unique hotel experiences.

→ We Traveled 4,000 Miles to Stay in the World's Most Unique Hotel

Buenos Aires

12 spots
№ 01

San Telmo Market

market 2 creators

Founded in 1897, this iconic indoor market is one of Buenos Aires' most beloved spots for street food, wine tasting, and atmosphere. Multiple creators highlight the rib-eye sandwich, empanadas, and small wine bars tucked inside as standout experiences.

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Travel with Gaz

@gazwrighttravel · 5K subs

Gaz calls the San Telmo Market an absolutely top-draw experience, highlighting the rib-eye sandwich as the best thing he tasted and a small wine bar called Dominicana as the highlight of the entire visit.

→ The Best Street Food in Argentina @ 0:08

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    Travel with Gaz 5K

    Calls San Telmo Market absolutely top draw, describing it as an essential stop for food and atmosphere in Buenos Aires. [watch @ 9:14]

  • SA

    Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos 437K

    Samuel and Audrey spend 2 days in San Telmo, eating empanadas and drinking wine at the San Telmo Market, exploring cobbled streets, colonial mansions, and murals of Argentine football legends. [watch]

№ 02

San Telmo Neighborhood

neighborhood 2 creators

One of the oldest neighborhoods in Buenos Aires with a bohemian flair — cobbled streets, crumbling colonial mansions, and murals of Argentine football legends. Creators describe it as the best base for a Buenos Aires food and culture crawl.

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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos

@samuelandaudrey · 437K subs

Samuel and Audrey describe San Telmo as one of Buenos Aires' oldest and most bohemian neighborhoods with cobbled streets and historic cafés, spending two full days exploring it.

→ SAN TELMO: A Guide to Buenos Aires' Bohemian Neighbourhood 🇦🇷🎨

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    Travel with Gaz 5K

    Gaz based his entire Buenos Aires food tour in the San Telmo and Soho/Leo districts, calling the neighborhood the best place for street food, wine, and market culture. [watch @ 0:26]

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Palermo Neighborhood

neighborhood 2 creators

Buenos Aires' trendiest district, described by creators as the best base for cute cafés, coffee shops, and patisseries with very Parisian and Italian vibes. Home to rooftop bars, boutique shops, and LGBTQ+-friendly nightlife.

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Travel with Gaz

@gazwrighttravel · 5K subs

Gaz says Palermo is the best neighborhood for cute cafes, coffee shops, and patisseries and runs his entire food tour — including Vive Café, Sheikob's Bagels, and El Colmo — from this base.

→ The Ultimate Buenos Aires Food Tour @ 0:26

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    Two Gay Expats 38K

    Two Gay Expats highlight Palermo Soho as a top neighborhood for rooftop mornings, LGBTQ+-friendly nightlife, and exploring Buenos Aires' most vibrant streets. [watch]

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Casa Rosada

palace 2 creators

Argentina's iconic pink presidential palace on Plaza de Mayo, where the changing of the guard takes place. Multiple creators on walking tours highlight it as one of the most recognizable landmarks in South America.

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Travel with Gaz

@gazwrighttravel · 5K subs

Gaz watched the changing of the guard at Casa Rosada on his free walking tour, noting it is where the president works (not lives) and is located right on Plaza de Mayo.

→ SHOCKING Free Walking Tour of Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Vlog 🇦🇷 @ 4:53

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    Two Gay Expats 38K

    Two Gay Expats list Casa Rosada as one of the historic landmarks not to miss on any Buenos Aires itinerary. [watch]

№ 05

Plaza de Mayo

other 1 creator

The historic main square of Buenos Aires surrounded by iconic architecture including Casa Rosada and the Metropolitan Cathedral. The starting point for most walking tours of the city and a hub of political and cultural history.

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Travel with Gaz

@gazwrighttravel · 5K subs

Gaz describes Plaza de Mayo as absolutely beautiful and the starting point for most tour groups, surrounded by the main historic buildings and architecture of Buenos Aires.

→ SHOCKING Free Walking Tour of Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Vlog 🇦🇷 @ 3:36

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Palacio Barolo

museum 2 creators

A 100-meter tall building in Buenos Aires where every architectural detail references Dante's Divine Comedy — guided tours take visitors conceptually through hell, purgatory, and heaven as they ascend to the rooftop for 360-degree city views. Tours are about 1.5 hours.

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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos

@samuelandaudrey · 437K subs

Audrey strongly recommends a guided tour of Palacio Barolo, explaining that every architectural detail references Dante's Divine Comedy and the tour ends at the rooftop with 360-degree views of Buenos Aires — calling the views the highlight.

→ 15 Things to Do in BUENOS AIRES, Argentina When it Rains ☔ @ 0:32

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    Travel with Gaz 5K

    Gaz lists Palacio Barolo as one of the key landmarks covered on the free walking tour of Buenos Aires. [watch]

№ 07

Teatro Colón

other 1 creator

Buenos Aires' world-famous opera house, considered one of the greatest in the world and a must-see for any visitor to the city, highlighted by multiple creators covering Buenos Aires attractions.

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Two Gay Expats

@twogayexpats · 38K subs

Two Gay Expats list Teatro Colón alongside Casa Rosada and Recoleta Cemetery as iconic sights no visitor to Buenos Aires should miss.

→ GAY BUENOS AIRES: We Show You EVERYTHING in the Argentine Capital

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Recoleta Cemetery

other 1 creator

One of Buenos Aires' most famous and atmospheric attractions — a labyrinthine cemetery containing the tombs of Argentina's most illustrious figures, highlighted by multiple Buenos Aires travel guides.

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Two Gay Expats

@twogayexpats · 38K subs

Two Gay Expats name Recoleta Cemetery as one of the must-see historic landmarks in Buenos Aires alongside Casa Rosada and Teatro Colón.

→ GAY BUENOS AIRES: We Show You EVERYTHING in the Argentine Capital

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Boca Juniors Match at La Bombonera

experience 1 creator

Attending a Boca Juniors match is described as one of the craziest football experiences imaginable — tickets cannot be bought at the ground or online and must be purchased through a club member intermediary for around $100 USD. Arrive 4 hours early to soak in La Boca neighborhood.

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Travel with Gaz

@gazwrighttravel · 5K subs

Gaz paid $100 for tickets through a club member intermediary (the only legal way to get them), arrived 4 hours early, and describes the atmosphere as absolutely sensational — one of the best football match experiences of his life.

→ Attending A La Boca Juniors Game Is An AMAZING Experience @ 0:53

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Puerto Madero

neighborhood 1 creator

Buenos Aires' newest and fastest-growing neighborhood, a former port and docklands area now filled with skyscrapers, riverside promenades, and repurposed red brick warehouses. Home to the free Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur, a massive urban nature reserve with lagoons and abundant birdlife.

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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos

@samuelandaudrey · 437K subs

Samuel and Audrey spent 5 days in Puerto Madero and highlight the Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur as the primary reason to visit — it's enormous, free to enter, and home to three lagoons and diverse birdlife.

→ PUERTO MADERO 🇦🇷 Guide to Buenos Aires' Newest Neighbourhood! @ 2:32

№ 11

Tigre Delta

day-trip 1 creator

One of the best day trips from Buenos Aires — just 30 minutes away — where a network of waterways creates an Amsterdam or Venice-like experience. Creators recommend taking a small boat tour to see the varied houses along the delta canals.

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Travel with Gaz

@gazwrighttravel · 5K subs

Gaz describes Tigre as Argentina's answer to Amsterdam or Venice, just 30 minutes from Buenos Aires, with boat tours through the delta canals past gorgeous houses as the top activity.

→ Tigre is BETTER than Buenos Aires - Travel Vlog 🇦🇷 @ 1:39

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Estancia Villa María

experience 1 creator

A stunning Tudor-Norman style manor house turned countryside hotel just outside Buenos Aires, set on 74 hectares with over 300 species of trees. Activities include horseback riding, walks, polo demonstrations, and elaborate afternoon tea with dulce de leche pastries.

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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos

@samuelandaudrey · 437K subs

Samuel and Audrey toured the 74-hectare property on horseback taking in 300 species of trees, enjoyed afternoon tea with dulce de leche squares and quince cookies, and call it a slice of paradise in the Buenos Aires countryside.

→ Estancia Villa Maria | Staying at a Tudor Manor in Buenos Aires, Argentina @ 6:02

Mendoza

4 spots
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Catena Zapata Winery

experience 1 creator

Voted one of the best wineries in Mendoza, offering a tour for around £75 per person that includes five wines (some whites and Malbecs). Creators call it the must-do wine experience in Argentina's premier wine region.

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Travel with Gaz

@gazwrighttravel · 5K subs

Gaz calls Catena Zapata literally voted the best winery you can go to in Mendoza and paid £75 per person for a tour including five wines — a couple of whites and Malbecs.

→ What Makes Argentina The Best Destination In South America @ 2:46

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Mendoza Wine Region

experience 3 creators

Argentina's premier wine country, home to world-class Malbec. Multiple creators recommend spending at least five days here visiting wineries, with great-value wine available at restaurants for around $20 a bottle.

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Travel with Gaz

@gazwrighttravel · 5K subs

Gaz spent five days in Mendoza visiting multiple wineries including Catena Zapata and others, saying Mendoza is essential for anyone who wants Malbec and incredible wine value.

→ What Makes Argentina The Best Destination In South America @ 2:13

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    Alle Abroad 4K

    Alle names Mendoza as her personal favorite destination in Argentina, calling it essential for Malbec lovers and ending her tips video with an enthusiastic endorsement of the region. [watch @ 9:57]

  • RY

    Ryan Shirley 839K

    Shirley notes the Mendoza Province is home to Aconcagua, the tallest mountain in the Americas, while also being Argentina's premier wine country. [watch @ 2:24]

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Aconcagua

mountain 1 creator

The tallest mountain in the Americas at over 6,900 meters and the highest non-technical peak in the world — meaning it can be summited without ropes from certain routes, though the process takes around 20 days.

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Ryan Shirley

@ryanshirley · 839K subs

Shirley highlights Aconcagua as the tallest mountain in the Americas and the highest non-technical mountain in the world, noting a summit attempt takes roughly 20 days and is located in the Mendoza Province.

→ Top 10 Places To Visit in Argentina - Travel Guide @ 2:24

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Awasi Resort (Mendoza)

experience 1 creator

Described by Kara and Nate as Argentina's best resort, this ultra-luxury property in Mendoza costs around $3,000 per night — the video evaluates whether the experience justifies the price.

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Kara and Nate

@karaandnate · 4.5M subs

Kara and Nate stayed at the Awasi in Mendoza at $3,000 per night, calling it Argentina's best resort and evaluating whether the all-inclusive experience is worth the price.

→ We Tried South America's Most Expensive All Inclusive Resort

Bariloche

4 spots
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Bariloche

neighborhood 3 creators

An incredible city built on a lake in northern Patagonia's Lake District, described by creators as reminiscent of a Swiss or European alpine town. Great in summer for lake activities and in winter for skiing, with a vibrant waterfront and excellent restaurants.

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Ryan Shirley

@ryanshirley · 839K subs

Shirley describes Bariloche as an incredible city built on a lake that reminds him of a European alpine town, calling it a great summer destination for Argentina's Lake District and a winter ski destination.

→ Top 10 Places To Visit in Argentina - Travel Guide @ 2:52

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  • GA

    Travel with Gaz 5K

    Gaz recommends Bariloche for travelers who are more pressed for time or flexible, calling it a stunning town with amazing hikes, bars, restaurants, and a gorgeous crystal-clear waterfront. [watch @ 5:37]

  • SA

    Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos 437K

    Samuel and Audrey feature Bariloche as the hub of Argentina's Lake District, covering surrounding towns and national parks accessible by bus or car, including boat trips, craft breweries, and an old steam train. [watch]

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Nahuel Huapi National Park

park 1 creator

Argentina's oldest national park surrounding Bariloche, featuring Lake Nahuel Huapi with its iconic lookout point, stunning forests, and the starting point for the Cruce Andino crossing into Chile. The Llao Llao Hotel sits inside the park between two lakes.

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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos

@samuelandaudrey · 437K subs

Samuel and Audrey begin the Cruce Andino crossing from Bariloche through Nahuel Huapi National Park, sailing across Lake Nahuel Huapi through the scenic Blest Arm inside Argentina's oldest national park.

→ Crossing the Andes from Argentina to Chile 🇦🇷🇨🇱 | Cruce Andino

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Llao Llao Hotel

experience 1 creator

Described as the most famous hotel in Patagonia, set on a hill between lakes Moreno and Nahuel Huapi with Cerro López as a backdrop. Creators call it an alpine paradise that has to be seen to be believed.

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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos

@samuelandaudrey · 437K subs

Samuel and Audrey say the Llao Llao is the most famous hotel in Patagonia, set between two lakes with epic mountain views behind it — a place they had been eyeing for years before finally staying there.

→ Llao Llao Hotel: This Is the Most Famous Hotel in Patagonia 🇦🇷

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Villa La Angostura & Arrayanes Forest

nature 1 creator

Nicknamed the Garden of Patagonia, this resort town on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi is the ideal base for exploring the famous Arrayanes Forest — described as looking straight out of a storybook — and driving the Route of the Seven Lakes.

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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos

@samuelandaudrey · 437K subs

Samuel and Audrey describe Villa La Angostura as the Garden of Patagonia with streets lined with rose bushes, ideal for visiting the fairy-tale Arrayanes Forest and driving the Route of the Seven Lakes.

→ VILLA LA ANGOSTURA TRAVEL GUIDE | Things to See, Eat & Do in Villa La Angostura, Argentina

Salta

2 spots
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Quebrada de las Conchas (Salta Province)

nature 1 creator

A dramatic scenic river valley in the Salta province featuring striking rock formations, sand dunes, and colorful landscapes on the road trip circuit that connects Cafayate wine country with Cachi and the Los Cardones National Park.

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Travel w/ Jeff

@travelwjeff · 2K subs

Jeff covers the Quebrada de las Conchas as the dramatic starting point of a Salta province road trip, featuring stunning rock formations and sand dunes along the scenic river valley route to Cafayate.

→ Salta Travel Guide - See Argentina's Amazing Northwest

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Cafayate Wine Region

experience 1 creator

One of the world's highest-altitude wine-producing regions, located in the sunny Salta province. A key stop on the Salta-area road trip alongside Quebrada de las Conchas, offering wine tastings at altitude.

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Travel w/ Jeff

@travelwjeff · 2K subs

Jeff highlights Cafayate as a relaxed, always-sunny town ideal for tasting wines from one of the world's highest-altitude wine regions, part of a complete Salta province road trip itinerary.

→ Salta Travel Guide - See Argentina's Amazing Northwest

Creators catalogued

10 contributors · cited above
GA
Travel with Gaz

5K subs · 8 vids

RY
Ryan Shirley

839K subs · 4 vids

CH
Chews to Explore

116K subs · 2 vids

TW
Two Gay Expats

38K subs · 2 vids

KA
Kara and Nate

4.5M subs · 3 vids

AL
Alle Abroad

4K subs · 1 vid

CU
Cuppa to Copa Travels

2K subs · 1 vid

TR
Travel w/ Jeff

2K subs · 1 vid

Frequently asked

7 questions
What are the top attractions in Argentina that creators consistently recommend?

Across creators, the most consistently recommended Argentina attractions include the Perito Moreno Glacier and Fitz Roy peaks in Patagonia, Iguazú Falls, and Buenos Aires neighborhoods like Palermo and San Telmo. Per Ryan Shirley, the jagged peaks of Fitz Roy and the rugged landscapes of Tierra del Fuego rank among Argentina's most awe-inspiring destinations. Samuel and Audrey highlight El Calafate as a glacier hub, with activities ranging from boardwalk viewing of Perito Moreno to boat tours and the Glaciarium Patagonian Ice Museum. Chews to Explore and Cuppa to Copa Travels both cover Iguazú Falls as a must-see, with the Argentinian side offering upper and lower trails plus the iconic Devil's Throat.

What are the best things to do in Buenos Aires specifically?

Multiple creators highlight a cluster of Buenos Aires activities worth prioritizing. Martijn Around The World's dedicated Buenos Aires guide covers top attractions, hidden gems, and neighborhood highlights across the city. Aliki Travel Blog breaks down key zones including Centro, Recoleta, Retiro, and San Telmo. Travel with Gaz specifically calls out the free walking tour and San Telmo Markets as highlights, while Two Gay Expats spotlight neighborhoods like Palermo Soho and historic landmarks as well as the iconic Faena Hotel for drinks. Crosby Grace Travels covers a Palermo Soho food tour, Argentine pizza, asado, and the San Telmo Market as food-focused Buenos Aires experiences.

Is attending a Boca Juniors football match worth doing in Buenos Aires?

Per Travel with Gaz, attending a Boca Juniors game at La Boca is one of the craziest and most amazing football match experiences available in Buenos Aires. The creator notes that most people worry about safety but reports having zero issues, with everyone being very friendly. Importantly, tickets cannot be bought at the ground or online — you need to go through a third party or tour operator to secure entry.

What are the best day trips from Buenos Aires that creators recommend?

Travel with Gaz specifically flags Tigre as one of the best day trips from Buenos Aires, describing it as Argentina's answer to Amsterdam or Venice and noting it is only around 30 minutes away by taxi. The creator covers the town's waterways and top activities and goes so far as to say Tigre is better than Buenos Aires itself. Aliki Travel Blog also mentions a boat trip between Buenos Aires and Montevideo, Uruguay, as a natural extension for those looking to venture further afield.

What food experiences and food tours do creators recommend in Argentina?

Crosby Grace Travels dedicates an entire video to Buenos Aires food, covering 15+ Argentine dishes including a Palermo Soho walking food tour, yerba mate, Argentine pizza, asado, and the San Telmo Market. The creator links to a specific Palermo Foodie Walking Tour on GetYourGuide for those wanting a guided experience. A typical Sunday in Palermo, per the same creator, also includes visits to the Japanese Gardens, Sunday markets, and Paseo el Rosedal. Travel w/ Jeff highlights Cafayate in Salta province as a destination for tasting wines from one of the world's highest-altitude wine-producing regions.

Are there lesser-known or off-the-beaten-path destinations in Argentina worth visiting?

Travel w/ Jeff spotlights the Salta and Cafayate region in Argentina's northwest as a standout off-the-beaten-path itinerary, covering the Quebrada de las Conchas scenic river valley, dramatic rock formations, sand dunes, and the Angastaco and Los Cardones national parks — a region far less visited than Patagonia or Buenos Aires. Samuel and Audrey note that El Calafate also offers beyond-glacier activities like visiting an estancia and observing flamingos, which many tourists overlook. Before Your Trip's Argentina top-10 list also includes the Iberá Wetlands and Nahuel Huapi Lake as underappreciated destinations alongside the usual headliners.

What should hikers and trekkers prioritize in Argentine Patagonia?

Ryan Shirley and Crosby Grace Travels both single out the El Chaltén and El Calafate area as the heart of Argentine Patagonia for trekkers, with Fitz Roy's jagged peaks being a flagship hike. Crosby Grace Travels describes the region as exposing visitors to nature in its rawest and purest form, documenting a week of difficult challenges and intense highs across El Chaltén and El Calafate. Samuel and Audrey round out the picture for El Calafate specifically, noting that most activities center on the glaciers — via boardwalks in Los Glaciares National Park, boat tours, and the Glaciarium museum — making it essential to budget at least a couple of days there.

How this guide is built

Synthesized from 42 Argentina-focused videos across 10 YouTubers (combined audience: approximately 5.5M subscribers), filtered to videos explicitly naming specific attractions, neighborhoods, hikes, or experiences in Argentina.

Every attraction is sourced from a named creator's video. Updated July 26, 2026. See when to visit Argentina or browse Argentina channels.