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I am going to Argentina in April...?


Ok I am planning a trip to Argentina in April and we will be staying there for about 3-4 days. But I also want to see the Iguazu Falls. My question is...is it best to land on the Argentina side or the Brazilian side to see Iguazu Falls.

My plan is from Iguazu Falls to fly to Rio De Janeiro, but I am not finding any flights leaving from Iguazu IGR to RIO. Can someone help me out on this?

And when I am in Buenos Aires, what are some places to see while there, good clubs to go to, and restaurants?

Should I stay in a hostel or hotel? And can someone recommend a good hostel & a hotel that is reasonible a price. Is it best to stay in a hotel, if I plan on getting drunk some nights while there? Thanks for all your help

o please dont go to argentina, i think its the most boring country of the world, think of going to brazil and have a grate
time there, ok. that's my opinion, ok.
have a grate trip were ever you go.

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If you go to Argentina you'll need more than 3-4 days, specially if you want to see Buenos Aires AND Iguaz煤 Falls. Iguaz煤 alone will be 2/3 days worth staying.
Since the best waterfalls are on the Argentinean side, you might want to stay in Brazil for the view, although I recommend the Argentinean side, where you'll find cheaper hotels due to the different exchange rates.
Regarding Buenos Aires even the cheap restaurants are good. The meat is even better than in Brazil (I've been to Brazil several times and Argentinean asado cannot be beaten). Plan to stay at least 5 days and dedicate one entirely to shop around. Great quality clothes at great prices.
If you are planing to get drunk, don't stay at a hostel. You are planning your trip way ahead of time. Make reservations with enough time and you'll get a great deal for a decent room at a hotel.
Good luck and have a nice trip!

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Fly to BA, spend five days, then get an internal flight to the falls and back then jet off to Rio!

You really only need a couple of days at the falls, if you are not planning to explore the national park and hike, etc. You can view the falls from Argentina one day and Brazil the next - it is great fun. There has been lots of rain and it should be quite spectacular!

You must spend more time in Buenos Aires, please follow my link and read more:

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Buenos Aires requires at least 5 days and spring is fantastic, we have apartments that will cost you only US$100-200 for a 5 day Buenos Aires Stay!

First, I don麓t think that you can see Buenos Aires and Iguazu in just 3 or 4 days!!.I went to Iguazu, and it took 5 days to go to all the nice places, but, if you just want to see the FALLS, with 2 days will be OK. In the Argentinian side, you see the falls very close to you, and, from the Brazilian one, you see the Argentinian side like on a stage. I recommend you to stay at a Brazilian hotel.
In Buenos Aires...well, depends on what you want to see...You have the city center that is really nice. The Obelisc, Plaza de Mayo, some malls...Then, La Boca ( A place with coloured houses,tuouristic), San Telmo... And, for getting drunk, Buenos Aires has LOTS of nightlife, so won麓t be difficult to find a place for that.
You didn麓t find a flight.. humm... Perhaps you should connect Iguazu and Rio with San Pablo. Check on www.despegar.com
Good luck!!

Argentina is the coolest place ever.. I wanna go back again soon. People are hottttttt..........there are many places to go but ask the people at ur hotel they shud provide u with everything...XXXXX enjoy ur trip

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