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Greetings from Argentina πŸ‘‹πŸ‡¦πŸ‡·

CassyL
Administrator
Administrator

Hello and welcome to the Argentina Group – we’re so excited to have you here! In this group, you can connect with other members who also live and work in your country. From country-specific compliance experiences to sharing your favorite coffee spots, you can find all the local details Community members chat about here.

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We all know historic stops like the iconic Obelisco in Buenos Aires are a must-see, but what are some of your other favorite places to visit in Argentina? Share your top sights in the comments below!

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Romi
Weekender

Buenos Aires is big and there is a lot to visit. But, if you are in CABA, I do recommend visiting El Rosedal, Los Lagos de Palermo, La Reserva EcolΓ³gica, the Eco Parque (ex. zoolΓ³gico) and El JardΓ­n BotΓ‘nico. All for free and beautiful.

CassyL
Administrator
Administrator

Thanks for sharing @Romi, these are great suggestions! El JardΓ­n BotΓ‘nico looks stunning, and the greenhouse looks like it has a lot of native species to appreciate. Los Lagos de Palermo also looks like a great outdoor space to enjoy a leisurely walk from, or maybe even to do some work in. Have you worked remotely from any of these places (though, totally okay if not - sometime you gotta put work down and stop to smell the roses!)

No, I have a lot of plants and flowers on my balcony πŸ™‚ I work from home. But those are amazing open spaces to visit and smell really nice roses. And also, native species. 

promani
Weekender

In order to be more federal. I think:
- Obelisco
- Cataratas del Iguazu
- Cerro Fitz Roy

Wow the water at the Fitz Roy looks SO pristine and clear! Gorgeous spot. Thanks for sharing, Ignacio!