• The capital, San Miguel de Tucumán, is considered the nation’s birthplace.
  • Discover the best top things to do in San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina including Museo Miguel Lillo De Ciencias Naturales...
  • San Miguel de Tucuman is a large place in the region of Tucuman in Argentina with a population of approximately 548,866 people and is one of the largest...
  • San Miguel invites to discover its past leading to a better understanding of the present by just walking around a few blocks in the historical center.
  • Located close to the Northern Andes, Tucumán is often referred to as the “Gate to Northern Argentina”. The province's capital, San Miguel de Tucumán, is...
  • To conclude our trip, we’ll return to Tucumán, but not without taking strategic breaks along the way to soak in the awe-inspiring landscapes and capture memorable...
  • San Miguel de Tucumán is recognized as the Cradle of Independence for its role in Argentina’s declaration of independence from Spain on July 9, 1816.
  • In 2000, the National Government declared San Miguel de Tucumán Historical City both for its role in Argentine history and for its architectural and urban heritage.
  • San Miguel de Tucumán was founded by Spanish Conquistador Diego de Villarroel in 1565. The city was relocated in 1685 to its present site between the...