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    Salta. Coordinates: 24°47′S 65°25′W. Salta ( Spanish: [ˈsalta]) is the capital and largest city in the Argentine province of the same name. With a population of 618,375 according to the 2010 census, it is also the 7th most-populous city in Argentina.

    • Plaza 9 de Julio. Start your wandering around Salta in the city’s main square, Plaza 9 de Julio, where you’ll find Spanish colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and cafes along the edge of the palm tree-lined plaza.
    • Museo Arqueologia de Alta Montana (MAAM) If you only hit one museum in the city, this should be it for sure. Dedicated to anthropology and preserving Andean culture, the biggest draw of the MAAM are the mummified Inca children discovered by scientists in 1999 at the Llullaillaco Volcano.
    • Museo Pajcha Arte Etnico. Okay, so if you’re going to visit two museums in Salta, this should be the second one. It’s a bit off the beaten path and it’s not your average museum.
    • Cerro San Bernardo. You’ve got to get to the top of this hill for fabulous panoramic views of the city. It’s a great place to have a picnic on a sunny day or watch the sunset in the evenings.
  2. Descubre Salta, una provincia donde la naturaleza y la cultura se fusionan para brindarte una experiencia inolvidable. Explora destinos y experiencias en los Valles Calchaquíes, el Valle de Lerma, la Puna de los Andes y más.

    • Marvel at the Quebrada de Humahuaca. Have you heard of Rainbow Mountain in Peru? The one that has 7 colours? Well, move aside crowded and expensive Rainbow Mountain, because there’s a new kid in town!
    • Explore the Historic City of Salta. The provincial capital, Salta, is worth 1 night of your itinerary in this region and the top thing to enjoy here is wandering the historic centre of this charming city.
    • Sip Wine in Cafayate. And one of the places you’re likely to connect through Salta for is the amazing town of Cafayate, famous for its wine-growing. Heading to this cute-as-a-button ,small town is absolutely one of the best things to do in Salta, Argentina because, even if you’re not into the wine, the gorgeous scenery and chilled vibes here are hard to beat.
    • Head Up to Cerro San Bernardo. Now we head back to the city for number 4 on this list of the best things to do in Salta. The Cerro San Bernado is the hill that dominates the province’s capital and you can’t miss it!
    • Museo de Arqueología de Alta Montaña. One of northern Argentina's premier museums, MAAM has a serious and informative exhibition focusing on Inca culture and, in particular, the child…
    • Centro Cultural América. A former church built in French academia style between 1721 and 1732, in 1913 it became Salta’s most important social club until the government took it…
    • Iglesia San Francisco. This magenta-and-yellow church is Salta’s most striking. The exuberant facade is topped by a slender tower; inside are several venerated images, including…
    • Catedral Basilica de Salta. Salta’s pink cathedral was consecrated in 1878 and harbors the ashes of (among other notables) General Martín Miguel de Güemes, a salteño (resident of…
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  4. Salta is a backpacker hot spot in the north west of Argentina, famous for its salt flats, empanadas, colonial architecture and tango. Find out the best hostels, tours, attractions and road trips to explore this beautiful region.

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