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If you are planning to shop in San Carlos de Bariloche, keep in mind that the prices will not be very low here. The city has become famous as a resort for people who have money. So do not count on very favorable offers. If you plan to make a long shopping trip with the search for not only beautiful souvenirs but also everyday items at low prices, it will be better to go for a couple of days in Buenos Aires. A good choice will also be in large cities in the foothills. But you can still find anything in the capital of Argentina. However, if you want to just buy things to remember your trip to San Carlos de Bariloche, then you should buy them in stores in the city center. A small container for drinking mate called calabaza is considered the most Argentine and inexpensive souvenir. You can also buy it as an interior decoration. You don’t have to buy a special bombilla tube in this case. Traditionally, calabaza is made from pumpkin. The simplest variations of this vessel are sold on the local market. They are inexpensive. If you want, you can buy a painted calabaza with gold and silver inlay. The cheapest option costs about $1. The highest price depends solely on your budget. Poncho can be considered the second famous Argentine souvenir. This is, in fact, a large piece of dense fabric with a hole for the head. It is very popular among the local cowboys- gáucho. In General, everything related to gáucho is popular here. You can buy a knife similar to those that dashing … Read further

Our guide to San Carlos de Bariloche

Travel guide to San Carlos de Bariloche

The Museum of Patagonia remains one of the most interesting cultural venues in the city. The museum is named after Francisco Pascasio Moreno. The venue was officially open in 1940. Nowadays, it exhibits an interesting collection of various historical artifacts. Nature science and anthropological items are of a particular value and importance. A part of the museum’s halls is dedicated to modern exhibitions. … Open

San Carlos de Bariloche for children - what to visit

Most of the colorful old buildings are located near the main square and the surrounding streets. Be sure to take a walk along the waterfront. The view is just beautiful there. Perhaps the Bariloche Cathedral will attract the child's attention. It was built in the middle of the last century. The Cathedral looks monumental and slightly mysterious. San Carlos de Bariloche is perfect not only for walking through the … Open

Shopping, streets and outlets

A couple of packages of a mate will be a good gift. This herbal drink is quite easy to prepare – you need to put it in a calabaza vessel and fill it with water at a temperature of about 70 degrees. You just need to add hot water as the vessel becomes empty. Mate is also good because if you like to drink it, you can look for this herbal tea on sale in your home country. It is sold all over the world today. Be sure … Open

Traditions and mentality of San Carlos de Bariloche

You should not argue with a local on political topics. Citizens are very fond of fiercely defending their point of view on certain legislative initiatives. So it's better not to engage in controversy. The same applies to football. It is the national sport here. Schoolchildren and students are allowed to go home to watch matches during the national team's games at the Championships. The defeat of the favorite team … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Local chefs pay a lot of attention to vegetables. However, they are usually served as a side dish or as part of a soup or stew. In general, the ideas of vegetarianism are not very popular here. But San Carlos de Bariloche is a popular place. So if you want you can find a lot of places that serve dishes without meat. Salads are quite common here. But you will very rarely find just sliced vegetables, seasoned with … Open

Attractions and active leisure

The range of institutions for evening rest is no less impressive in San Carlos de Bariloche. The most original one is the so-called Ice Bariloche Bar. Being completely constructed of ice, it offers visitors a worthy choice of "warming" drinks. Adherents of more traditional forms of relaxation would probably prefer Cerveceria Gilbert Bariloche Bar serving excellent beer. Your vacation program should also include … Open

Nature and parks of Argentina

Mesopotamia is the region with such rivers as the Uruguay, River, Parana, Pepiri Guazu, Iguazu, and San Antonio. The region’s climate is subtropical, and there is no dry season. The weather is hot and very humid all year round. Tourists mostly visit this part of Argentina to see the Iguazu Falls and the Iguazu National Park. This park is home to various plants that do not grow anywhere else in the world due to the unique climatic conditions of this area. In the park, there is a population of predatory cats, such as puma, jaguar, and ocelot. Of course, there are non-predatory animals that live in the park, including tapir, capybara, coati, and several types of monkeys. There are also unique types of insects and reptiles. The Iguazu Falls are a row of waterfalls that are 80m high. … Open

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