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  • Days 1-3

    Buenos Aires

    Stay: Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires (3 nights)​​

    So many people associate BA with the tango, the finest steak and great wine – and it’s not hard to see why: you can watch – or learn – the country’s signature dance in the salons of the city; Parrillas (steakhouses) sit on almost every corner; and the nightlife is almost never-ending.

    But Argentina’s capital – with its French buildings, Italian food, and Spanish nightlife – also tells a different story: one of a city that has one foot in Latin America and the other in Europe, so the experiences here really give you a taste of the cosmopolitan spirit of the city (from the colourful Caminito, Recoleta, Boca Stadium, Mataderos Market, Botanic Garden, Zoo, and Japanese Garden to Holy Land, the world’s first religious theme park).​


    Your Stay

    Palacio Duhau Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

    A neoclassical palace on Recoleta's most iconic street, with a wonderful balance of 1930s elegance and hip design, two wings linked by an art gallery under the lovely gardens; soothing, tech-savvy rooms, and the city's most extensive spa.

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  • Days 4-5

    Iguazu Falls

    Stay: Belmond Hotel das Cataratas (2 nights)​

    Originating from the Iguazu River, and located on the border of Brazil (in the state of Paraná) and Argentina, The Iguazu Falls are a magnificent spectacle of 275 individual drops that have awed anyone who’s laid eyes on them over the centuries, from locals to tourists. And where better to stay than at Belmond das Cataratas, with the greatest location, direct views of the falls and access to the park even when it’s closed to the general public.​​

    Your Stay

    Belmond Hotel das Cataratas

    Bordering Argentina and Brazil, in a lush rainforest filled with exotic wildlife, and overlooking thundering Iguazú Falls, Belmond Hotel das Cataratas is the only property set within the Brazilian side of the Iguazú National Park.

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  • Days 6-8

    Mendoza

    Stay: Casa de Uco Vineyards & Wine Resort (3 nights)​​

    At the foot of the majestic Andes, famous for its leafy streets, atmospheric squares, diverse café culture and Malbec wines, Mendoza is one of the prettiest (and neatest) cities in Argentina. Staying 20 minutes outside of the city, tucked away in the heart of Lujan de Cuyo (the birthplace of the Malbec grape), the unique, boutique Entre Cielos is where you’ll call home for the next three nights, exploring everything from the region’s world class wineries and dining experiences, to active adventure in the mountains and beyond – as well as all the world-class shopping, nightlife and culture of Mendoza itself.​​

    Your Stay

    Casa de Uco Vineyards & Wine Resort

    A dream come true for oenophiles, Casa de Uco is a contemporary hideaway on 790 acres of vineyard; family owned, family run and family friendly, with all sorts of activities.

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  • Days 9-10

    Buenos Aires

    Stay: Legado Mítico (2 nights)

    Staying in the cosmopolitan area of Palermo (a part of BA that’s split into a number of districts) you’ll probably spend most of your time in bohemian Palermo Viejo (now known as Palermo Soho). Its picturesque stone-paved streets are lined with the widest selection of restaurants, cafés, bars and shops, and filled with an avant-garde, eclectic spirit – the perfect place to spend your last nights in Argentina.​

    Your Stay

    Legado Mítico

    A superb little hotel in a three-storey townhouse with a historical narrative in trendy Palermo Soho, and unique in its offering.

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  • Day 11

    Depart Buenos Aires

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