Capital - Buenos Aires
Second in South America only to Brazil in size and population, Argentina is a plain, rising from the Atlantic to the Chilean border and the towering Andes peaks.

In its vast surface of 1,450,742 sq. mi. (3,757,407 km2), Argentina offers every variety of climate and landscape: from tropical heat, always rainy, vibrant with colorful vegetation, to polar cold when the landscape is all laden with snow and ice.
Major Tourist Attractions
Calle Florida - Architecture buffs will love the opulent, early 20th-century buildings that line this mile-long pedestrian mall, popular for its gem, leather and fur stores.
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes - There’s no fee to enter this fine museum housing significant works of the European masters from Pre-Renaissance days to the present and a vast collection of 19th and 20th-century Argentine sculptures and paintings.
Iguazu Falls - On Argentina tours visit the 8th top wonder of the world i.e. Iguazu Falls Argentina, which extends along a 3-km long rim. This magnificent natural wonder with its massive height beholds the eyes of every traveler.
Patagonia - One of the largest regions in Southern Argentina is Patagonia. You can fix your date with the gorgeous whales and penguins in Peninsula Valdes and the lake region of Bariloche. Patagonia presents a completely different and unique genre of Argentina.
Argentina and Medical Tourism
Argentina became a highly desirable destination for medical tourism following the collapse of their currency (the peso) in January 2002, which had previously been pegged to the US dollar. This collapse resulted in extremely favorable exchange rates for US citizens visiting Argentina. Excellent medical treatment and its exotic travel locations, unexplored and undiscovered by most tourists, Argentina presents herself as a hot spot for medical tourism.