Which is the best city in Argentina to visit in winter, according to artificial intelligence

Gemini, Google’s chatbot, answered which is the ideal city to visit at this time of year.

Geminian AI chatbot developed by Google based on the PaLM 2 family that is updated with daily information unlike OpenAI’s ChatGPT, It usually receives different queries from users. This time we asked him about What is the best city in Argentina to visit in winter?.


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Which is the best city in Argentina to visit in winter, according to artificial intelligence

First of all, the chatbot clarified: “There is no single answer to this question, since the best city in Argentina to visit in winter depends on your interests and preferences”. Then he gave some options:

  • Bariloche: This Patagonian city is known for its beautiful mountain landscape and its world-class ski resort, Cerro Catedral. In Bariloche you can also enjoy activities such as snowboarding, sledding and ice skating.
  • Ushuaia: Known as “the city at the end of the world”, Ushuaia is the southernmost city on the planet. It is a great place to visit if you are interested in seeing glaciers, mountains and subantarctic forests. In Ushuaia you can also do activities such as hiking, kayaking and sailing.
  • San Martín de los Andes and Villa La Angostura: These two cities are located on Lake Nahuel Huapi and offer a variety of winter activities, such as skiing, snowboarding, and ice fishing. You can also visit the Nahuel Huapi National Park, which is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna.
  • Mendoza: This city is known for its sunny climate and delicious wines. In Mendoza you can visit wineries, take hiking or cycling tours through the vineyards and enjoy delicious food. In winter, you can also ski or snowboard in the nearby mountains.
  • Jump: This city is the gateway to northwest Argentina, a region known for its rich culture and history. In Salta you can visit the Salta High Mountain Museum, walk the Train to the Clouds or take an excursion to the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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