Argentina was isolated from other Spanish-speaking countries in its early history, which resulted in vocabulary unique to the country that even native Spanish speakers may not know. Read about some of the words unique to Argentina.| Wander Argentina
The 'Blue dollar' in Argentina is back. Visitors are advised to come with cash to exchange for pesos. Those who didn't bring cash can use money transfer services instead of ATMs to get a far better rate.| Wander Argentina
Buenos Aires has a low crime rate for Latin America, but as in all big cities there is crime. Learn safety tips from locals before enjoying one of the world's most exciting cities.| Wander Argentina
Airport pickup from Buenos Aires' Ministro Pistarini (Ezieza) to the city of Buenos Aires. It's the fastest, most convenient way to get to Buenos Aires from the airport. ✅| Wander Argentina
Accommodation in Argentina runs the gamut -- from basic snow huts in Patagonia to five-star luxury hotels and quirky Buenos Aires Airbnb's.| Wander Argentina
The Obelisk is Buenos Aires most famous monument and is seen by every visitor to Argentina's capital. El Obelisco extends out from the city’s midriff like a giant pencil , standing proudly erect as the unofficial center, symbol, and rallying point of this sprawling metropolis.| Wander Argentina
Argentina has a cash economy for visitors who want to get the so-called 'Blue Rate.' Find out the best way to deal with money while visiting Argentina.| Wander Argentina
Encountering penguins up close is a Patagonia highlight. Punta Tombo, 2.5 hours south of Puerto Madryn, is Argentina's best place to see these charming seabirds.| Wander Argentina