Colonial Cities of Latin America

Plaza Mayor, Villa de Leyva, Colombia

Latin America’s colonial cities are living time capsules: places where Spanish, Portuguese, and Indigenous histories have collided, overlapped, and reshaped one another over centuries. Some are major tourist centres; others, tucked in hills or along …

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São Paulo: A Deep Dive into Brazil’s Megacity

Casa das Rosas, São Paulo, Brazil

São Paulo, Brazil’s sprawling megacity, is a dynamic hub of cultural diversity, economic power, and architectural contrasts, with vibrant street art adding colour to its urban landscape. Known for its thriving arts scene, towering skyscrapers, and eclectic street murals, the city embodies Brazil’s industrial and cultural heartbeat.

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Buenos Aires – Porteños, Tango and Culture

Street Tango, San Telmo, Buenos Aires

From the bustling streets of Calle Florida, where porteños and tourists shop side by side, to the historic memorials for the fallen soldiers of the Falklands War in Plaza San Martin, Buenos Aires is a city that elegantly marries its turbulent history with a vibrant present and its passion for football and love of tango.

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Tierra del Fuego – Penguins at the End of the World

Ushuaia, Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina

Tierra del Fuego is a land of captivating extremes—a place where rugged landscapes, shifting borders, and rich wildlife intersect with historical legacies and environmental challenges. Our journey across the “End of the World” showcased an unforgettable blend of natural beauty, cultural depth, and enduring frontier spirit that defines this unique region.

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Montevideo – Enlightened Capital City

Plaza Independencia, Montevideo, Uruguay

Montevideo blends the old and the new, with its parrillada dining experiences celebrating Uruguay’s rich culinary heritage, while its progressive cultural atmosphere reflects a modern outlook. The city’s architectural charm shines through its historic districts offering a unique balance of tradition and innovation.offering a dynamic urban experience steeped in tradition and progress.

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El Calafate – Gateway to the Perito Moreno Glacier

Glaciar Perito Moreno, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, Patagonia, Argentina

El Calafate, Patagonia’s gateway to the Perito Moreno Glacier, offers stunning views of glacial landscapes, vibrant town life, and traditional gaucho culture. This UNESCO-protected area’s dramatic vistas, the glacier’s spectacular ice calving, and historic Estancia Anita’s gaucho heritage highlight Patagonia’s unique natural and cultural charm.

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El Chaltén – Trekking Capital of Argentina

Lago de los Tres, Mount FitzRoy, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, Patagonia, Argentina

The blending of adventurous tourism with the comforts of a small town makes El Chaltén a unique spot in Patagonia. Even with the increasing number of visitors, the town remains a peaceful retreat, offering hikers, climbers, and nature lovers an unparalleled gateway to Patagonia’s rugged wilderness.

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