At FXExpress Publications, Inc., we’re excited to #ComeBacktoTravel and welcome the travel industry and travelers to #ComeBacktoGT. Over the coming weeks, we’ll share photos and stories from destinations we’re eager to visit. Join us on a visual tour of some of Argentina’s most stunning sights.
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Choripán is a popular Argentine street food: grilled sausage or meat seasoned with chimichurri, served in crusty bread for a simple, satisfying bite. © Aleksa Vorobev | Dreamstime.com -
Puerto Madero’s renovated docks offer waterfront dining and striking city views, making it one of Buenos Aires’ most popular neighborhoods. © Stefan Gottschild | Dreamstime.com -
Galerías Pacífico, built in 1889 and inspired by Parisian department stores, remains a landmark shopping gallery adorned with beautiful murals and architecture. © Blackalex | Dreamstime.com -
Plaza de las Naciones Unidas is home to the iconic Floralis Genérica, a large metallic flower sculpture that opens and closes its petals, set within green public space enjoyed by locals and visitors. © Padchas | Dreamstime.com -
El Calafate, located in Argentinian Patagonia, is the gateway to Los Glaciares National Park and a starting point for exploring the region’s dramatic glaciers and mountain landscapes. © Scott Biales | Dreamstime.com -
Puente del Inca is a naturally formed stone arch spanning the Las Cuevas River near Mendoza, close to mineral-rich hot springs and dramatic Andean scenery. © Iakov Filimonov | Dreamstime.com -
La Boca, known for its colorful houses and strong Italian heritage, invites visitors to explore vivid street art, lively promenades, and cultural attractions along the Riachuelo River. © Antonella865 | Dreamstime.com -
The Sierra de los Padres offers rocky hills and scenic ridgelines west of Mar del Plata, a tranquil escape for hiking, panoramas, and nature lovers. © Paola Garcia Broeders | Dreamstime.com







