Discover Salta’s colonial heritage and natural beauty. Explore historical sites, breathtaking views, and artisan markets on this immersive half-day city tour.
Discover Salta’s colonial heritage and natural beauty. Explore historical sites, breathtaking views, and artisan markets on this immersive half-day city tour.
- Salta - Explore the most captivating spots in the city and its surroundings. Salta, founded in 1582, boasts charming colonial architecture set against a backdrop of hills. It’s an ideal place to delve into the country’s rich culture and history. Begin at the main square, 9 de Julio, where you’ll find historic buildings like the St. Bernard…
- Salta - Explore the most captivating spots in the city and its surroundings. Salta, founded in 1582, boasts charming colonial architecture set against a backdrop of hills. It’s an ideal place to delve into the country’s rich culture and history. Begin at the main square, 9 de Julio, where you’ll find historic buildings like the St. Bernard Convent, the oldest religious structure in Salta, featuring a carob wood door carved by natives—a true provincial art treasure. The St. Francisco Church tower stands 53 meters tall. Don’t miss the impressive Cathedral, which houses the remains of General Martín Miguel de Güemes, a local hero of the independence movement.
- Museum of High Altitude Archaeology - Nearby is the stunning Saint Francis Church, built in 1796, blending Baroque and Italian neoclassical styles. The High Mountain Archaeological Museum (MAAM) is a must-visit in Salta, preserving invaluable archaeological treasures that testify to the Inca presence in the region, including the Llullaillaco Children, sacrificial offerings found at 22,000 feet on the Llullaillaco volcano over 500 years ago. The MAAM offers a unique tour that promises an unforgettable experience. During the tour, you’ll also visit St. Bernard Hill, where the General Güemes monument, carved from local stone with a bronze statue of the hero, stands prominently. You’ll also see the Catholic University and the Vaqueros River.
- Salta - Continue to the Castellanos Gorge and Lesser, eventually reaching the charming San Lorenzo Village, a popular summer retreat in Salta. Located in the yungas (mountain forest) area near the San Lorenzo River, northeast of Lerma Valley, the village offers stunning landscapes, picturesque estancias, and attractive homes. The San Lorenzo Ravine, with its high-altitude vegetation often shrouded in summer fog, is a must-see. On your return, visit the Crafts Market in Salta, housed in an 18th-century building.
- Local guide
- Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Local guide
- Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Meals
- Meals
This tour is unique because it offers an immersive journey through Salta’s rich colonial heritage and natural beauty. You will explore iconic historical sites such as the 9 de Julio Plaza, the Cabildo, and the stunning San Francisco Church.
The tour also includes a visit to the oldest religious building in Salta, the San Bernardo Convent, with its…
This tour is unique because it offers an immersive journey through Salta’s rich colonial heritage and natural beauty. You will explore iconic historical sites such as the 9 de Julio Plaza, the Cabildo, and the stunning San Francisco Church.
The tour also includes a visit to the oldest religious building in Salta, the San Bernardo Convent, with its remarkable indigenous-carved portal. Beyond the historical center, you will experience the breathtaking views from San Bernardo Hill and visit the charming summer retreat village of San Lorenzo. The tour concludes at the artisan market, providing a comprehensive and culturally enriching experience of Salta.
- No special requirements
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.