Top 10 best romantic places in Argentina

Top 10

Enjoy unforgettable places with your partner.


1) La Cumbre (“The Summit” - Córdoba)
The most sophisticated destination in Córdoba: the hotels and restaurants are well cared for, influenced by the area's English history. Many intellectuals have chosen to reside there. Manuel Mujica Lainez, who resided in La Cumbre from 1964 until his death in 1984, was a reference. His home is now a museum worth seeing. Paragliding in Cuchi Corral is a great option for people searching for a rush.

Shelters for love: El Castillo de Mandl, Los Cedros, Gapasai.
 
2) Delta (Buenos Aires)
A traditional retreat only minutes from the city. There is enough vegetation and the right degree of tranquillity to make this place a haven for people seeking seclusion. There is a decent selection of hotels (some with spas) and weekend specials.

Shelters for love: Bosque de Bohemia. Los Pecanes, La Becasina.
 
3) Mendoza
The region of wine is an excellent reason to stay at some of the vineyards that, in addition to greeting visitors, provide lodging and activities so that you don't have to leave the place. Another fascinating alternative is to stay in Chacras de Coria, an aristocratic neighborhood 14 kilometers from the capital with its charm, where you can visit the Casa de Fader Museum, among other things.
 
Shelters for love: El Aguamiel, Cavas Wine Lodge, Finca Adalgisa.
 
4) Villa La Angostura (Neuquén)
Irresistible point of the Route of the Seven Lakes, its environment invites you to relax and embark on some journeys with a leisurely pace and eyes wide open: sailing along the Nahuel Huapi, touring the Correntoso lake (its shore is full of gorse), and even improvising a picnic on the side along the way, visiting the Arrayanes forest (by boat, on foot, or by bicycle) and visiting the houses of the artisans outside the town, among other possible activities.

Shelters for love: Lago y Río Correntoso, Las Balsas, La Escondida.
 
5) Cachi (Salta)
It is practically the capital of the Calchaques valleys, making it a perfect place to base yourself and visit them throughout the day. The town's attractions remain cobblestone lanes, whitewashed homes, and the peace of its surroundings. Its Museum of Archeology, which has over 5,000 items of Calchaqu culture, is not to be missed.

Shelters for love: Cabañas Miraluna, La Merced del Alto, Casa de campo La Paya.
 
6) Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego)
The postcard of the Beagle Channel is certainly worth seeing if you visit the city. Navigate the canal, walk along the shores of Lake Fagnano, ride the End of the World Train (the station is 8 kilometers outside the city), and have a delicious meal at Kaupor or Chez Manu. They form a romantic scheme that is more than profitable.

Shelters for love: Las Hayas Resort Hotel, ArakurTierra de Leyendas, Los Acebos.
 
7) Esteros del Iberá (Corrientes)
The greenest choice for people seeking a natural setting and guaranteed peace & quiet. Choose a nice accommodation, which is more important than in any other location because it is from there that the activities that may be done in the vicinity are conducted. During the summer, the walks are scheduled extremely early to take advantage of the cooler hours.

Shelters for love: Hostería Rincón del Socorro, Casa Santa Ana, Posada de la Laguna, Posada Aguapé.
 
8) Bariloche (Rio Negro)
For decades, it has been an unavoidable destination for wedding guests. Today, the city and its environs have a strong hotel and gourmet offer. Staying on Victoria Island, half an hour away by catamaran, is a nice choice for anyone seeking refuge from the throngs of visitors and students that crowd the center for much of the year. The Llao Llao is a distinct chapter for those with deep finances and a taste for fine spirits.

Shelters for love: Llao Llao, Isla Victoria, Lirolay Suites, Aldebarán Hotel & Spa.
 
9) Villa Pehuenia (Neuquén)
One of Patagonia's newest settlements, it was originally picked as a honey producer's location. Despite its rapid expansion in recent years, it retains the vigor of its roots. Adventurers should take a vehicle trip via the volcano Batea Mahuida (the greatest view in town) or camp at the Trenel campground, which is operated by Fernando López, a well-known mountaineer.

Shelters for love: La Escondida, Piedra Pintada, Amarras Pehuenia.
 
10) Purmamarca (Jujuy)
It was founded in 1594 and its name means "people of the pristine land" in Aymara. Sheltered by the Cerro de Los Siete Colores, it is a dream destination for any visitor who appreciates the scenery of our northern hemisphere and one of the inevitable stops for those that traverse the Humahuaca. The Spring of Silence in a gourmet key with an outstanding Andean culinary proposal is an obvious option.

Shelters for love: La Comarca, Casa de Adobe, El Manantial del Silencio, Los Colorados.