Buenos Aires is built in the image of the great European cities. It's a cultural epicenter, known for its music and dance, for its cuisine, fine wines, and outstanding nightlife. This is the home of the Tango and literary cafes; of a certain fusion between western culture and its own Latin American pride. Buenos Aires is waiting with its amazing steaks, red wine, and plenty of sites to occupy you for days on end. This city rarely sleeps and you'll have a chance to explore many weekend ferias or markets, great dining establishments, historic sites, plazas, and museums during your visit. Sip a glass of malbec, eat an empanada in the park, or go out and practice your tango skills.
The Best of Brazil and Argentina!. Start in Buenos Aires to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows. Continue to Bariloche (central hub for Argentina's breathtaking lake region. with its tall peaks and crystal clear waters, dazzles with its extraordinary landscapes, where majestic lakes are followed by impressive mountains). Next destination is Iguazu Falls (with its breathtaking natural spectacle, declared a World Heritage Site. This 275 waterfalls comprising the site were shaped by 120 million years of geological history). End your trip in the fascinating Brazil, with an unforgettable stay in Rio de Janeiro (for a visit to the newly declared Wonder of the World -Christ the Redeemer-).
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