Exploring the area can start with the old town of Salta, one of Argentina's most beautiful. It was built in the colonial style, and to make the most of this place, tourists must visit the city center. Those who wish to stay on site will indeed find a charming inn there, and before leaving the ►
Exploring the area can start with the old town of Salta, one of Argentina's most beautiful. It was built in the colonial style, and to make the most of this place, tourists must visit the city center. Those who wish to stay on site will indeed find a charming inn there, and before leaving the city, a tasting of the famous Con Leche coffee is to be done for lovers of this type of drink. Tourists who want to enjoy the incredible view of the city will have to go by cable car to Cerro San Bernardo and the top. Moreover, not far from the valley resort of Teleferico, there is the famous Parque San Martin which presents itself as the city's green lungs. Its beautiful lake, fountain, and boats probably have something to do with it. A passage in Calle Balcarce street is necessary to discover the lively nightlife with the matches broadcast in the restaurants, and those who wish to go dancing can also do so. The geological formations and red mountains along Route 68 are impressive on the Quebrada de Cafayate side. Visitors who want to take in sight can stop at the Devil's Throat, the 3 Cross, the Monk, the Obelisk, or the natural amphitheater. Those who want to discover the local life can stop at the village Cafayate where the welcome of the locals is incredible. Not far away, there are also wineries to visit. Some wineries also offer tours as well as wine tasting. In the Jujuy area, travelers can prepare to be amazed by Purmamarca and the seven-colored hill. Going there in the morning is advisable to see the colors better. Moreover, in this part of Argentina, travelers should expect to discover some of the best dishes in the country. Here, the influences are a mix of Spanish and indigenous. ◄