You can find on this page the Argentina tourist map to print and to download in PDF. The Argentina tourist attractions map presents the monuments, museums, parks and points of interest of Argentina in South America.

Argentina tourist map

Map of Argentina travel

The Argentina tourist map shows all tourist places and points of interest of Argentina. This travel map of Argentina will allow you to easily plan your visits of landmarks of Argentina in South America. The Argentina tourist map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Argentina recorded a total of 7 million tourists in 2019, ranking 56th in the world in absolute terms as you can see in Argentina tourist map. Without including the size of a country, such a ranking list may not be very meaningful. By putting the tourist numbers in relation to the population of Argentina, the result is much more comparable picture: With 0.16 tourists per resident, Argentina ranked 134th in the world. In South America, it ranked 6th. Argentina generated around 5.65 billion US Dollar in the tourism sector alone. This corresponds to 1.5 percent of its the gross domestic product and approximately 17 percent of all international tourism receipts in South America.

In 2019, tourism expenditures for Argentina was 9,826 million US dollars as its shown in Argentina tourist map. Tourism expenditures of Argentina increased from 5,460 million US dollars in 2000 to 9,826 million US dollars in 2019 growing at an average annual rate of 4.91%. One of South America most attractive cities (also one of the largest), Buenos Aires is often the first glimpse of Argentina most visitors will have before heading off to popular tourist destinations such as Patagonia. Be sure to visit La Boca, Buenos Aires most colorful neighborhood and home to the quirky Caminito Street Museum, a splendid pedestrian zone and open-air museum popular for its brightly painted houses, amusing sculptures, cafés, music, and tango dancers in the streets. Other districts to explore if time permits are Palermo and Belgrano with their wide boulevards and palatial mansions, and, in the downtown core, the delightful Plaza de Mayo.

From the desert plains of the north, through the Andes Mountains and green pampas, and to the icy frontier of Patagonia, Argentina draws in travelers with its diverse geography. The obvious starting point is Buenos Aires, Argentina free-spirited capital, where the old-school romance of the tango is offset by an electric nightlife scene, a passion for fútbol (soccer), and the meat-mad feasts on offer at parrillas (grill houses) as its mentioned in Argentina tourist map. From the capital, long distances and vast landscapes divide Argentina, so tours can help visitors cover more ground in one trip. Many visitors go west into the Pampas to ride horses with gauchos (cowboys), enjoy Malbec wine tasting amid the vineyards of Mendoza—650 miles (1,046 kilometers) from Buenos Aires—or head north, where boats dot the water under the UNESCO-listed Iguazú Falls, a good 15-hour drive away.

Argentina attractions map

Map of Argentina tourist attractions

The Argentina attractions map shows all monuments and sightseeing of Argentina. This tourist attractions map of Argentina will allow you to easily discover monuments, museums ans places to visit of Argentina in South America. The Argentina attractions map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The stunning Iguazú Falls lie along Argentina border with Brazil, with Iguazu National Park on the Argentinian side and Iguaçu National Park on the Brazilian side as you can see in Argentina attractions map. Protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, these huge waterfalls are undoubtedly one of the most spectacular sights in South America. The main hub for tourists visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Patagonia Los Glaciares National Park, the small town of El Calafate offers plenty of accommodation options and other amenities for visitors. Another important feature of Los Glaciares National Park is the 3,359-meter-tall Monte Fitz Roy, a stunningly beautiful mountain straddling the border with Chile that is reputably harder to climb than Everest.

The 156,000-acre Tierra del Fuego National Park extends all the way from Beagle Channel to the Chilean Border and northwards to Lago Kami. It is a paradise for hikers, with trails for all experience levels. One of the most popular routes is Senda Costera, a coastal path to Lake Roca from Ensenada Bay that offers a chance to see a rich diversity of wildlife including Andean condors as its shown in Argentina attractions map. The city of Puerto Madryn lies on the shores of Golfo Nuevo in one of the most sheltered places on the Patagonian coast. Founded by Welsh settlers in 1886, the city deep-water port and abundant nature reserves make it one of the most popular cruise destinations in Argentina. Its rugged coastline attracts water sports enthusiasts, particularly windsurfers who enjoy defying the strong Patagonian winds. Nature lovers find plenty of things to do on the Valdez Peninsula, an important nature reserve listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its diverse wildlife.

The Maritime Museum of Ushuaia is housed in the town notorious former military prison, is worth visiting for its many maritime artifacts and scale models of famous ships such as Darwin Beagle. Usually simply referred to as Bariloche, San Carlos de Bariloche is a lively city set in the midst of Nahuel Huapi National Park, and Patagonia the northern Lake District as its mentioned in Argentina attractions map. Undoubtedly one of Argentina most beautiful cities, filled with Art Deco architecture, Mendoza is as popular with outdoor enthusiasts in winter as it is in summer. When the snow flies, skiers from across South America experience some of the Andes' best ski slopes at the popular resorts of Las Leñas, renowned for its steep terrain, and Los Penitentes, just 25 kilometers from the border with Chile. Plaza San Martin, attractions much of which dates from the 18th century, include an ornate interior with exquisite 20th-century frescoes and murals painted by leading Argentinian artist Emilio Caraffa, a native of Córdoba.