When I first visited Argentina in 2022, it was almost impossible to find a perfect cup of third-wave coffee, let alone a cafe that served healthy omelettes and had high-speed Wi-Fi. When I revisited in 2025 to exchange vows with Vanesa, the scene had changed completely. Here’s how to find the best third-wave coffee cafes in Argentina, along with my favorite cafes across key cities.
Looking for the best food tour in Buenos Aires, I stumbled upon Asado Adventures. What I thought was just a food tour turned out to be one of the most memorable culinary experiences of my travels. Not only did we learn about the Argentine Asado, but we also had a great tour of Palermo, a wine tasting, and so much more.
Ushuaia is one of the best cities to visit in Argentina. It’s the southernmost city in the world and a beautiful example of Patagonia. There are plenty of activities and things to do in Ushuaia, even if just relaxing at the resort and taking in the landscape.
San Telmo is one of the oldest of the 48 neighborhoods (barrios) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and one of the most interesting to explore. Vanesa and I only spent the better part of an afternoon there, but we found some really interesting things, especially considering she’s from Buenos Aires but had never really explored the neighborhood herself growing up.
Hidden not two streets away from the central square is the best hotel in Cordoba, Argentina. Not only will you find total comfort with all the amenities, you’ll also find some of the best food in the country, and one of the most unique spas in the world. They claim there are only five similar spas worldwide, and I believe them.