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We recently spent almost three weeks in Panama and this country SHOCKED us. The amount of diversity this place has to offer is insane: waterfalls, beach towns, surfing, snorkelling, mountain towns, volcanoes, cloud forests, islands everywhere, and so much more. The weather, endless activities, amazing food, and ease of travelling around this place makes it a great vacation spot!
This itinerary covers the following places in Panama:
- Panama City
- San Blas Islands
- Playa Vaneo
- Santa Catalina
- Boca Chica
- El Valle de Anton (Anton Valley)
- Boquete
It covers everything we did (hotels, food, travelling, tours, activities, and SO MUCH MORE), and gives our personal opinion into where we think you should spend more or less time (to make this itinerary more flexible for your wants!).
This itinerary covers everywhere we went with the addition of a few days and uses a car - which we found to be the easiest way to get around. However, almost all the locations listed in the below are able to get around to with the use of shuttles and public transportation.
& yes it's for three weeks, but this itinerary is easily adjustable to either cut the locations that sound the least interesting to you, or add / cut more time in certain locations!
Adventure • Road Trip • Outdoors
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If you're wondering what to do and where to go once you arrive in Mendoza, Argentina, look no further. I've got you covered. I'll recommend places both within the city limits, as well as a bit further afield.
I have also listed some recommendations on where to stay in Mendoza.
Adventure • Art • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Wellness • History • Nature • People & Culture
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Unsure of what to do in the capital of the Province of Córdoba? Well look no further, I’ve got you covered!
Córdoba is the second biggest city in Argentina, but without a lot of the chaos of Buenos Aires. It’s the perfect place for getting that big city fix, but still feel really chilled out.
I spent 3 entire months getting to know this city and what it has to offer. I made several local friends, which is how I discoverd off the beaten path spots. I'm now going to pass those secrets over to you.
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • History • Shopping • Nature • People & Culture
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Spending my university life in Argentina gave me the chance to travel for years around the Country where all nature unites.
Glaciers, jungles, deserts, whales, 7000m volcanoes. All united within a single Country.
This map might be the biggest I have ever made so far (also considering how big is this country).
It will give you intel on all its national parks, most beautiful cultural events, fantastic food of Buenos Aires and logistics hubs for transport.
For any question you can always contact me at @leonthesilkroad
Adventure • Foodie • Outdoors • People & Culture • Road Trip
$10.00
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I've been to various parts of Argentina a couple of times now, and it keeps bringing me back. Shop my guides below.
Destinations include;
- Buenos Aires
- Mendoza
- Patagonia
- El Chalten
- El Calafate
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Foodie • History • Nature • People & Culture • Wine • Mountain
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Due to the expansiveness of Patagonia - over 400,000 square miles - and the fact it encompasses the southern end of South America, governed by Argentina and Chile; this is one of the more remote places to reach in the world.
The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and glaciers in the west and deserts, tablelands and steppes to the east.
This itinerary was designed to experience a couple key areas of Patagonia on both the Argentinian side and the Chilean side; in a condensed amount of time.
The focus of the itinerary is on Glaciers National Park, outside of El Calafate; and Torres del Paine National Park in Chile.
The itinerary easily combines both countries, however, you can separate them out if you just want to focus on one area of Patagonia, and expand your touring from there.
The itinerary will include additional places to say based on budget, mid-budget and luxury accomodations; as well as recommended restaurants, and optional tours and activities.
Adventure • Foodie • Nature • Relaxation • Mountain
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This is the best guide for what to do in the town of Bariloche, just outside, and a bit further out. This guide not only includes the destinations, but also includes information on transportation and detailed info on how to reach each place.
I spent two weeks around the area of Bariloche getting to know the area and trying to find the best of nature, and of course the best of the gastronomical scene!
Budget • Adventure • Foodie • Shopping • Nature • People & Culture • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel
$9.99
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This was our first adventurous trip as a couple where we really toured around Argentina to try and see as much of it as we could in two weeks whilst really trying to get a feel for the places we visited.
In this itinerary, you'll spend two weeks covering these spots in Argentina:
-> El Chalten (Patagonia!)
-> El Calafate (& the Glacier)
-> Ushuaia (Walk With The Penguins!)
-> Buenos Aires (The Famous City)
This itinerary covers each day & outlines where to stay, where to eat, and what to do. It also covers things like what to know before arriving in Argentina, travel times, our experiences, and so much more.
We did this exact itinerary when we visited in 2021 so you'll have our input and can be sure it's the perfect itinerary to see as much of Argentina in two weeks whilst still enjoying as much as possible during your stay in each of those places.
Adventure • History • Outdoors • Wine • People & Culture
$18.00
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Destinations:
Buenos Aires, Puerto Iguazu, Montevideo (Uruguay)
I've included tips and recommendations for transportation around Buenos Aires, places to eat & drink, places to remote work (with wifi speeds), places to shop, places to get health & beauty services, and places to explore. I've also included a few recommendations for Puerto Iguazu and Montevideo, Uruguay, as well. There are 98 recommendations included with an interactive map to help you plan your adventure.
These are mostly personal recommendations from my 1.5-month stay.
Updated May 2024
Digital Nomads • Car-free • Female Solo • Couples • Family • Backpacker • Groups • Slow Travel • Shopping • People & Culture • Adventure • Budget • Outdoors • Coffee • Foodie • Photography • Road Trip • Wellness • Romantic • Relaxation
$5.00
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After immersing myself in this port city on the Río de la Plata, affectionately known as "BA" by locals, I crafted this guide for a friend with food, culture, and outdoor enthusiasts in mind.
Buenos Aires is a very walkable, though sprawling, European-feeling South American city made up of many distinct neighborhoods. Among them: trendy Palermo, Parisian-like Recoleta, Spanish Plaza de Mayo, bohemian San Telmo, vibrant Boca recalls Southern Italy. Italian, Spanish, and French heritage is tasted in its love for pizza, cheese, bread, meat, wine, and coffee.
The guide includes both affordable and world-class restaurants and hotels, but mostly, find luxury in slow travel where you truly get to know the culture.
Virtual explorers and trip planners alike, explore Buenos Aires with this interactive guide. Check out what to SEE + DO, where to EAT + DRINK, places to STAY + REST, and ways to COME + GO around Argentina's largest city.
In addition to cultural immersion, this comprehensive guide provides:
1. Interactive map
2. Portable, mobile-first format
3. "Remixable" make-your-own itinerary
4. "Living" guide that receives updates
This guide is intended for you to make your own. Explore at your own pace within your available timeframe. Visit all of the sites or just those that call to you. Skip around or simply glance on the way to your next meal.
As a travel expert and creative, I built AMG Inspired to design quality architecture and support sustainable tourism, defined as “tourism that respects both local people and the traveler, cultural heritage and the environment.”
Be sure to tag @amginspired in your photos.
Foodie • Photography • Architecture • Coffee • Outdoors • People & Culture • Luxury • Slow Travel
$20.00
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Manuela Vanegas | Km con Pasaporte
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Buenos Aires, Argentina in 3 days with food recommendations
The ultimate guide to visit the most emblematic and incredible places in Buenos Aires. Three days are just perfect to get a full Buenos Aires tour.
When I first visited this city, I instantly fell in love with it. It's vibrant, filled with delicious food and colorful, just as I like it. So let me share a full guide to the city.
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Budget • Foodie • History • People & Culture
$5.00
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I have been living in Argentina for the past year (plus 5 months in Buenos Aires back in 2005). This is one of my favorite cities in the entire world, and I want to share with you what makes it so great.
This 10 day itinerary begins on a Friday morning, and is arranged according to market schedules, or other events in the city that fall on particular days. But you can certainly do the activities out of order, and fit them to your schedule as needed.
I have planned this 10-day itinerary to allow you to maximize your days, and hours in this amazing city, but still allow you to enjoy the small moments without feeling overwhelmed, and get rest when needed.
I have spent around 100 hours researching, writing descriptions to give detailed information of every place mentioned in this itinerary, visiting and testing out each day; they are all genuine recommendations. I have carefully planned out and timed each activity, including transportation and time moving between sites. I have also linked related articles and videos from my blog and YouTube channel.
This itinerary will provide you not only with daily activities, but information on how to get the best exchange rate, how to stay safe, and information for transportation- how to get from spot to spot, so you can put as little time into planning as possible. Let me do that for you! :)
This is not the ideal itinerary for those seeking the nightlife and parties. It is full of morning, daytime, and evening activities (with a few optional activities that go into the night) to help you get to know the culture of Buenos Aires and Argentina. It does not include nightclubs.
This is a great itinerary if you are coming to Buenos Aires for the first time and you want to see all the important places, along with a few extra gems. This can also serve if you live in the city but have friends and family coming to visit. I've got it all planned out for you!
I have included a lot of walking in this itinerary, though I have attempted to concentrate each day in one particular area of the city whenever possible. However, the city is full of transportation options if you prefer less steps due to accessability issues, or fatigue.
I strongly suggest reading through the entire itinerary at the beginning of the week in case there are places where you need to make a reservation. If so, it will be listed at the top of each day.
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • Shopping • Nature • People & Culture • Wine • Coffee
$49.99
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Buenos Aires, and Argentina in general really, needs to be on your destination bucket-list. We're not city people but we had the best time in Buenos Aires - culture around every corner, great restaurants, and so many things to do. Here is a mini-guide to the spots we loved, our favourite places we ate, and the things we think we missed out on!
Adventure • Foodie • Architecture • Art • Luxury
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A collection of popular and lesser-known places in Buenos Aires to explore, eat, drink, photograph, co-work, find community, and so much more! 🇦🇷 Nearly all of these I have been to myself, the remaining others I have been recommended repeatedly, but haven’t yet had the chance to visit. Even so, I've included everything here so you won't miss out!
Inside, you’ll find 150+ unique recommendations sorted and subcategorized among the following sections: Sightseeing, Museums & Art Galleries, Outdoor Spaces, Day Trips, Cafés & Bakeries, Restaurants & Food, Nightlife, LGBTQ+, Shopping, Street Photography, and Bonus (rotating events & more!)
As a bilingual, queer, and solo female traveler having spent 6+ months in Buenos Aires, this list is my treasured resource to daily life and tourism in the city with an emphasis on cultural immersion. I’ve included a wide array of free activities, affordable options, and a few handpicked higher-end experiences for passerby travelers and nomads alike.
Buenos Aires is massive and has lots to offer, but is also home to hidden beauty and unique gems waiting to be discovered. I recommend you explore at your own pace, strolling the beautiful neighborhoods and leaving room for serendipity while sorting through the places in this guide that resonate with you the most!
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Art • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Wine • Photography
$20.00
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In this guide, you’ll discover 36 must-see sights and hidden gems, along with some tips for a stress-free trip in BA. I’ve included famous spots as well as a few surprises I stumbled upon that I think are absolutely worth sharing.
I spent two weeks exploring Argentina’s capital in January 2024, and fell head over heels for Buenos Aires. It’s now my second favorite city in South America, after Rio. From the incredible food and budget-friendly prices to the tango vibes and irresistible alfajores, this city completely stole my heart.
Couples • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Digital Nomads • 50+ • LGBTQ+ • Car-free • Business • Backpacker • Family • Groups • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Foodie • Coffee • History • Photography • Romantic • Slow Travel • Shopping • Wine
$10.00
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Pack your bags along with a favorite Gabriel García Márquez novel and head on to BA! Upon arriving in the country you will feel the magical realism, along with the rich history, art scene and fascinating political drama of the past.
Whether you have a week in the cosmopolitan capital or only a few days I've identified all the best spots during my month in the colorful city. I spent many hours beginning in 2019 and now since my recent return in 2023 curating a variety of the best the city has to offer (across all price points).
My goal is that you have the best possible experience visiting with however much time you have there! If you have questions or specific requests, please ask!
Luxury • People & Culture • Foodie • Architecture • Photography • Wine • Coffee • Art • History • Shopping • Romantic
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Looking for an unforgettable Rome experience that won’t cost you a dime? You’re in the right place! Whether you’re a budget traveler, backpacker, or someone who loves exploring without spending a fortune, Rome has countless free attractions and activities. From iconic landmarks like the Colosseum (from the outside!) to peaceful walks through the historic streets of Trastevere and breathtaking views from the Aventine Hill, the Eternal City offers endless ways to soak up Roman culture for free.
Get ready to save this ultimate guide packed with insider tips on how to experience the best of Rome’s rich history, art, and local life – all without opening your wallet!
This guide includes:
👉🏼 A list of 50+ FREE things to do in Rome!
👉🏼 Where to Stay in Rome on a Budget
👉🏼 How Your Vacation Will Look Like
Accessibility • Backpacker • Couples • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Design • History • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic
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