Featured - San Juan Hostel
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San Juan, Argentina |
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| Official Language: |
Spanish |
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| Population: |
40,300,000 |
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| Currency: |
Argentine Peso ($) |
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220V, 50Hz  |
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| Province: |
San Juan |
| Location: |
Latitude: 3134S
Longitude: 06852W
Altitude: 46 |
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medium |
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| Local Time: |
GMT-3
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| Dialing Code: |
054 264 |
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| Population: |
112,000 |
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| Main Tourist Attractions: |
Take a wine tour or tasting and learn about the art of making wine in some of the areas numerous bodegas.
A bit out of the city, in the area of Rivadavia, visit a champagne cave to learn the unique process involved in making this delightful bubbly.
San Juan was completely rebuilt after an earthquake in 1944, making it the country’s most modern city. Take a city tour and see the unique character of the area.
Check out the Santo Domingo Convent, a cell where Gral. San Martin hid out in 1815 while he prepared to liberate Chile and Upper Peru.
Come in February for the annual Fiesta Del Sol, a festival celebrating food, culture, art, and of course sun and all things summer.
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| When to go: |
Summers in San Juan are hot and dry, while winters are mild and rarely reach freezing. Rainfall is rare. To hit the ideal temperatures for your outdoor ventures, try visiting in the spring (Oct-Nov) or Fall (Apr-May), when you can go outside without worrying about layers or sweat stains.
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| How to get there: |
Buses travel to San Juan from every major city in Argentina. Buses are cheap, leave regularly, and are the perfect option for anyone traveling on a budget. If time is an issue and you’re traveling far, another option is flying into San Juan airport.
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| Visa Information: |
Travelers from most countries including the US, UK, Australia, EU citizens, New Zealand, Canada, and Israel do not require a visa to enter Argentina. A 90 day tourist visa will be issued at the airport with a passport. Tourist visas can be renewed for those wishing to stay in Argentina with a quick trip to Uruguay from Buenos Aires. No tourist visa is required of visitors from Israel for stays up to 90 days.
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| Tipping: |
At restaurants it is normal to tip 10%. Taxi drivers do not receive tips but the fare may be rounded up to the nearest peso. Porters can receive a tip of a couple of pesos.
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