• In the north west of Argentina, you’ll find Salta. Famous for its salt flats, mini empanadas, colonial architecture and unique folk version of the tango!
  • Various sources indicate that Salta, Argentina was founded in 1852 by a Spanish conquistador. The truth is that the Inca Empire once lived in Salta.
  • Salta, Argentina is a lively city known as the 'capital of the north'. ... The indigenous Aymaran inhabitants of Argentina's Salta originally named it 'Sagta'...
  • Salta, Argentina is surrounded by jaw-dropping scenery from the red mountains and rock formations to the tobacco fields with old school processing plants.
  • Salta, city, capital of Salta provincia (province), northwestern Argentina. It lies in the irrigated Andes Mountains valley of Lerma, on a headstream of the Salado...
  • Salta is known as Salta “la Linda,” something like Salta the beautiful or Salta the cute. It is one of the most beautiful provinces in Argentina.
  • salta iron sign Salta Argentina Our posada (guesthouse), Casa de Borgoña, was only a few blocks from Salta’s central plaza, Plaza 9 de Julio.
  • If you’re wondering what to do in Salta Argentina to get the heart racing, I recommend this action-packed, full-day zipline and river rafting tour from Salta.
  • 141), which are located in the Puna region of the province of Salta (Salta – Province), in northwest Argentina, at an altitude of nearly 13,000 feet above sea level.
  • It’s siesta time and the stores are closed until 4pm. As I sit across the central plaza of Salta, Argentina, I sip on a cool drink of Pomelo.