
Salta – Travel Guide
Nowhere in Argentina has the Colonial influence and old world charm been preserved as it has in Salta, an enchanting city characterized by beautiful multi-colored mountains and canyons, fabulous dry sub tropical weather, colonial architecture, extensive vineyards, and a warm and welcoming environment. Believe it or not, its surrounded by dramatic hills of sparse vegetation, colorful canyons of exposed sedimentary rock, and emerald green agricultural valleys, Salta is home to some 700,000 people who live at the lofty elevation 1100 meters above sea level (3,700 feet) in the arid foothills of the Andes Mountains.
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Top Attractions

El Cabildo
It was the institution in charge of the city government and its jurisdiction. He assumed police, administration, supply and justice functions.

Plaza 9 de Julio
The Plaza is named after 9 de Julio in commemoration of Argentine independence day and it is also the founding site of the city.

San Francisco Church
The Franciscan temple of Salta, with its emblematic bell tower and intense terracotta colors, constitutes a whole cultural complex with a museum of sacred art, library and archive.

Salta Cathedral
Salta Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Salta, Argentina. The church serves as the seat and the metropolitan cathedral of the Archbishop of Salta.
Unique Experiences

Best of Salta: Guided City Tour.
Uncover the rich history and heritage of Salta, the cultural hub of Argentinas northwest, on this 3-hour city sightseeing tour. Admire the city’s glorious colonial architecture; visit striking landmarks like the Cathedral of Salta and San Francisco Church.

Bungee Jumping Adrenaline Experience.
Experience the thrilling sensation of free-fall, before the elastic bungee yanks you back up into the air, giving you that incredible rush of weightlessness before settling back into the starting position.

Cachi Full Day Tour from Salta.
Discover the beauty of the Cachi region on a full-day tour from Salta. Travel in a comfortable climate-controlled coach with a knowledgeable guide, passing through a mountainous landscape with views of Quebrada de los Laureles, Quebrada de Escoipe, and the Enchanted Valley.

Cafayate Wine Trail Excursion: Explore Salta’s Vineyards.
Savor the delicious wines and colorful scenery of one of the highest wine route in the world during this 10-hour trip near Cafayate. Explore this increasing popular wine-making region during tasting stops at two local wineries and also a stop at the city’s Museum of Vine and Wine.

Cloud Forest Hiking.
Embark on an adventure through the sub-tropical jungle of Argentina with this full day hiking experience. Led by an experienced guide fluent in both English and Spanish, every trek is tailored to your interests, preferences and fitness levels.
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