As your flight descends into Salta, the city’s colonial charm and mountainous backdrop immediately come into view, hinting at the rich discoveries awaiting you. This is a place where history resonates through every street, inviting you to explore its unique blend of culture and natural beauty. Prepare to uncover a city that truly captures the spirit of northern Argentina.
Here’s what makes Salta so captivating:
Plaza 9 de Julio
Step into the heart of Salta, a lively square surrounded by impressive colonial architecture. This bustling hub is perfect for people-watching and soaking in the city's lively atmosphere.
Salta Cathedral
Admire the stunning pink façade and intricate details of this magnificent cathedral, a prominent landmark on Plaza 9 de Julio. Its grandeur reflects Salta's deep-rooted religious heritage.
Museum of High Mountain Archaeology (MAAM)
Discover the fascinating story of the Llullaillaco Children, Incan mummies remarkably preserved by the Andes' harsh conditions. This museum offers profound insights into ancient high-altitude cultures.
Cabildo de Salta
Explore one of Argentina's best-preserved colonial cabildos, which now houses a historical museum. It offers a glimpse into Salta’s past as a crucial regional centre.
Cerro San Bernardo
Take the cable car to the summit for panoramic views that stretch across the city and the Lerma Valley. It's an ideal spot to gain perspective on Salta's picturesque setting.
Calle Balcarce
Experience the lively nightlife and traditional peñas (folk music venues) along this popular street. Enjoy local empanadas while listening to authentic Argentine folk music.
Tren a las Nubes (Train to the Clouds)
Embark on one of the world's highest train journeys, traversing incredible viaducts and tunnels through the Andes. This engineering marvel showcases the dramatic landscapes just outside the city.