The magical town of Jujuy that artificial intelligence recommends for the long weekend

The magical town of Jujuy that artificial intelligence recommends for the long weekend
The magical town of Jujuy that artificial intelligence recommends for the long weekend

These towns not only offer an ideal weekend getaway, but also allow their visitors to connect with nature and local culture in a calm and welcoming environment. Whether as a couple, as a family or alone, each of these destinations promises a unique experience that will last in your memory long after you return home.

Nestled in the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Tilcara dazzles with its rich history and spectacular arid landscape. Here is the Pucará de Tilcara, an ancient pre-Columbian fortress that tells stories of past civilizations. Its cobblestone streets and vibrant artisan community offer a unique immersion in the culture of northern Argentina.

Villa de Merlo, San Luis

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Get to know this hidden town in San Luis that has a lot of magic.

At the top of the Sierras de los Comechingones is Villa de Merlo, an oasis of tranquility famous for its pleasant microclimate and impressive panoramic views. Surrounded by pristine nature, Merlo offers a variety of nature trails, waterfalls and viewpoints that capture the very essence of serenity and natural beauty.

Villa La Angostura, Neuquén

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Get to know this little town in Neuquén that very few know.

Located in the south of Argentina, in the province of Neuquén, Villa La Angostura is a destination that nature lovers fall in love with. Located next to Lake Nahuel Huapi and surrounded by forests and mountains, this picturesque town offers endless outdoor activities, from hiking to kayaking through its crystal-clear waters. During the winter, ski enthusiasts can enjoy the nearby Cerro Bayo, a resort renowned for its quality and panoramic views.

Tandil, Buenos Aires

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Tandil celebrated a new record for the longest salami in the world.

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Just over three hundred and sixty kilometers southeast of Buenos Aires, Tandil stands as a monument to natural majesty. With its iconic rock formation, Piedra Movediza, and the imposing Cerro El Centinela as a backdrop, Tandil is a paradise for hiking and outdoor enthusiasts. In addition to its landscapes, the city offers a rich local cuisine that invites you to savor the very essence of the region.

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