10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Salta That You Shouldn't Miss

July 13, 2021 Randal Brittian

Vibrant Salta is a mashup of old world architecture and modern fun—a truly sophisticated bohemia! Marvel at the intricate façade of the old town hall—a Salta focal point—as you stroll from museums to markets. Savor the vintages at local wineries or take a train to a tiny village that's perched "at the top of the clouds." Thrill seekers will love the adventure sports and archaeological explorations that await at nearby Cabra Corral Dam.
Restaurants in Salta

1. Poncho Tours

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Poncho Tours

Tailor-made tours with English-speaking guides

2. Andes Challenge

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Andes Challenge

In our company we organize tailor made tours in the Argentina`s North West. We are specialist in high altitude wine tours, nature trips and hiking tours. Our king tours are the round trips around the region where we can combine the wine country, the best’s landscapes, the mountains and our culture.

3. Overland Salta

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Overland Salta

Especialistas en el Descenso de la Cuesta del Obispo en mountain bike!! Desde hace más de 15 años, siendo los pioneros de esta actividad. También realizamos viajes a medida brindando todo el soporte necesario.

4. Salta Free Tour

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Salta Free Tour

Salta Free Tour provides with free walking city tours, guided by professional local guides arround the city. The best guides in town to show the visitors the history and culture with no upfront cost. every visitor should be able to experience the city in an affordable manner. Our tours are also a great way to meet fellow travelers and make new friends. From Monday to Saturday at 10am and another different tour at 17 in front of the cable car station. check our website for more info. Look for our orange T-shirt or Jacket.

5. Anfiteatro Natural

Salta Argentina http://www.acusticaweb.com/acustica-arquitectonica/blog/acca-arquitecta/anfiteatro-de-cafayate.html
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Anfiteatro Natural

Reviewed By MaureenAlaska - Darwin, Australia

I loved this area with so many amazing rock formations. It was a short walk into the amphitheater from our bus and we were fortunate to have a market seller play music for us with our guide. Such a lovely sound echoing through the rock formation. We were sad to see some silly young people climb up on the rock wall, surely that is forbidden.

6. Nordic Travel

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Nordic Travel

Our company is dedicated on tours services in the provinces of Salta, Jujuy and Tucuman. The tours are conducted in the newest minibuses with professional driver and bilingual guides of Northern Argentina. Come and enjoy the best tours to Tafi del Valle, Cafayate, Cachi, Humahuaca, Purmamarca, Salinas Grandes, Iruya, etc.

7. Basilica Menor San Francisco

Cordoba corner with Caseros, Salta Argentina +54 387 431-0830 http://www.sanfrancisco.todowebsalta.com.ar
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Basilica Menor San Francisco

This towering church with striking white pillars is one of Salta’s most famous landmarks, often pictured on the city's postcards.

Reviewed By 311queenj - California, United States

Not only is this a beautiful church inside and out, but the tour was one of our favorites in Argentina. This church and convent was founded by the Franciscan Monks. Construction of the first sanctuary began in 1685, though it took a a hundred years and some renovations to complete the entire site as it is seen today. The bell tower is the tallest in S. America at 57 meters, and is home to the Campaña de la Patria bell, made from the bronze cannons used in the War for Independence. They ring the bells once a day at 7:30 pm. The tour is about 1.5 hours and takes visitors throughout the museum quarters of the church - the old living quarters of the monks, rooms with church relics and robes, halls with the original walls, moldings, and sculptures, the belfry tower, the balcony with the organ overlooking the church pews below, the courtyard, and the main church. The tour was very informative and was a private tour since no one else showed up. Be aware that the guided tour is only given in Spanish. The museum and tour hours are 10am to 6pm, Monday through Friday. The tour was only a few dollars, around 200 or 300 pesos per person. Tours run regularly about every hour. It is closed for lunch between 1pm and 2pm. There are 40 minute audioguides available in Spanish, English, and French that you can download to your phone from the website, but I am not sure what kind of access you have to the site when you don't go with a guide. There are certainly more beautiful churches in Argentina, but we liked this tour because it was a private, personalized tour. Because we had our own tour guide to ourselves, the pace revolved around us, our photo taking, and our questions. It was well worth the time.

8. Cathedral of Salta

Salta Argentina +54 387 431-8206 http://catedralsalta.org
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Cathedral of Salta

This cathedral houses 16th-century statues of the Virgin Mary and the Cristo del Milagro, which were washed ashore when the Spanish ship transporting them sank.

Reviewed By TanyUziel - Ko Pha Ngan, Thailand

A Beautiful cathedral right in the center of the small city Salta. Decoration is beautiful and if you happen to attend a misa at Semana Santa (September ) an enlightenning experience is promised !

9. MAAM - Museo de Arqueologia de Alta Montana de Salta

Bartolome Mitre 77, Salta A4400 Argentina +54 387 437-0592 [email protected] http://www.maam.gob.ar
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MAAM - Museo de Arqueologia de Alta Montana de Salta

Reviewed By oscargV2783PO - San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

This High Mountain Archeology Museum in Salta. Is dedicated to the cryopreservation of The children of Llullaillaco, the best preserved pre-Hispanic mummies in the world, the mummified bodies of three children who were sacrificed in a sanctuary located 6,700 meters high on an Andes volcano.

10. Volcan Llullaillaco

Salta Argentina
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Volcan Llullaillaco

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