See top attractions in this thriving metropolis with cultural museums and jewel-like Neoclassical buildings such as the Cathedral of Salta and San Francisco Church. Ascend San Bernardo Hill for panoramic views, visit sights commemorating Argentina’s war for independence, shop at the Artisan Market and travel to the village of San Lorenzo, a subtropical retreat for the wealthy.
Round-trip transport from most Salta hotels is included.
Duration
The tour starts at
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Salta.
After hotel pickup, we will head by coach toward the city center and listen t...
After hotel pickup, we will head by coach toward the city center and listen to your expert guide share the history of Salta. Founded in the 16th century by Spanish visionary Hernando de Lerma, Salta turned into a wildly successful trading center. There, you will see evidence of Salta’s heyday in the gold-plated cathedrals and mansions as your vehicle winds through the city, which went into decline after Argentina’s war for independence and the changing of trading routes on the Pacific coast. Today, Salta is known for its beautiful and well-preserved colonial architecture.
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Salta - Cathedral of Salta
Reaching the central plaza, you will behold the grand, twin-towered Cathedral...
Reaching the central plaza, you will behold the grand, twin-towered Cathedral of Salta built in 1885 and you will learn about national hero General Güemes, whose remains rest in the cathedral. He fought against the Spanish during Argentina’s war for independence.
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Salta - Historical Museum of the North
Then, you will pass by the Cultural Center of the Americas, and note the Span...
Then, you will pass by the Cultural Center of the Americas, and note the Spanish viceroyalty colonial architecture of the Historical Museum of the North, housed in the old cabildo, or town hall.
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Salta - San Francisco Church
You will admire postcard-perfect San Francisco Church with towering white pil...
You will admire postcard-perfect San Francisco Church with towering white pillars supporting a crimson-colored façade. Its purple belfry stands 174 feet (53 meters) tall and the bell it holds was constructed out of the cannons used during the Battle of Salta.
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Salta - Monument to General Güemes
Then, you will pass by the 16th-century San Bernardo Convent, one of the olde...
Then, you will pass by the 16th-century San Bernardo Convent, one of the oldest buildings in the city and the monument to General Güemes.
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Salta - San Bernardo Hill
Then, we will leave the city center and head into the foothills skirting Salt...
Then, we will leave the city center and head into the foothills skirting Salta. At the top of San Bernardo Hill, you will take in sweeping views of the city and Andean peaks.
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Salta - Battle of Salta Monument
You will see the Battle of Salta monument and February 20th Park, built in co...
You will see the Battle of Salta monument and February 20th Park, built in commemoration of the battle fought and won here during the war for independence.
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Salta - San Lorenzo
You will visit the nearby village of San Lorenzo, frequented by wealthy famil...
You will visit the nearby village of San Lorenzo, frequented by wealthy families from Salta during the summer because of its unusual subtropical microclimate.
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Return to Salta city
We will return to Salta and stop at the Artisan Market, located inside a trad...
We will return to Salta and stop at the Artisan Market, located inside a traditional white colonial building to peruse the offerings from craftsmen who travel from all over the province to sell their goods here. You will snack on alfajores (cookies with caramel filling) and candied walnuts, or pick up one-of-a-kind purses, blankets and jewelry (snacks and shopping at your own expense). With your souvenir shopping done, you’ll be taken back to your hotel.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Professional guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Gratuities
Food and drinks