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Now that a large part of America is in the grip of what hopes to be the last rural cold front, what is a better way to close the winter than an epic adventure to some of the safest and cheapest cities in Latin America?
Travelers in February who are still looking for the winter sun do not have to lounge at the pool with a fruity cocktail in hand, no matter how tasty that is.
Sometimes exploring cultural cities is exactly what the doctor prescribes, especially if you are surrounded by amazing nature and beautiful weather.
Gobankrates has one list Of some of the most affordable places to visit, with sunny skies, low crime figures and wallet-friendly prices-and these 3 undervalued Latin American cities were the most noticeable:
Salta, Argentina: stay of $ 12 and divine wine
When the winter blues are over, an adventure in warm weather awaits far from home. The colonial city of Salta, clearly overshadowed by the city expansion of Buenos Aires, is a hidden gem that is definitely worth reaching.
Known for breathtaking red landscapes and divine wine that is served in abundance vineyards Salta is open to the public and is an ideal place to enjoy the outdoors for anyone who needs a break after creating the driveway home.
Gobankingrates claims that hotels will fall considerably at this time of the year – no less than 35%, which means that you can score comfortable stays from $ 12.
This may seem like a utopia, but I investigated it myself, and no, they are wrong.
It’s $ 11! You can save that extra money by keeping up El Chabot fan Even if it is a hostel, not a luxury hotel.
But more beautiful accommodations also offer a lot for your money, such as four -star accommodations Hotel Salta for just $ 60. And food is also fairly cheap with local favorites, empanadas or loco soup, which cost less than $ 4.
When you return to nature, your journey starts as soon as you reach Salta. An absolute must if you have the TREN A LAS NUBESWhat translates into “train of the clouds”, puffing through the vast Andes.
Because your name is Salta, you could of course conclude that there is a reason for that. The top attraction of the city is undoubtedly the Salinas Grandes (Salt flats), one of the most Instagram-worthy sites in Argentina.
Cusco, Peru: Magnetizing Culture and Machu Picchu Base
If you think of Peru, you probably think of the bustling capital Lima, but that also applies to the fascinating old site Machu Picchu, one of the most global -recognized portals to the old world.
To get here, your bet will fly to Cusco, a colonial time capsule that had record numbers in 2024.
The city itself provides a journey in itself, because you become fascinated by exploring the flawlessly maintained timeless streets of one of the oldest destinations in America.
The old town of Cusco is protected by UNESCO and one of the best places to serve as a base to wake up in a picturesque paved maze full of cozy cafés, Spanish inspired monuments and perfect postcards Plaza de Armas.
Cusco is also incredibly affordable. Because everyone cancels the cushions from the couch for change due to inflation, your bank account will not get bruises while enjoying all the pleasures of Cusco
In fact, your biggest edition (in addition to the airline tickets of course) train From Cusco to Machu Picchu. However, booking a tour is cheaper, ranging from $ 50 – $ 70 per person.
Not too poor for a destination on the bucket list.
Montevideo, Uruguay: Move, Arby’s! They have the meat!
We have all had the task of planning a nice date evening, and there is nothing more reliable than booking a delicious steak dinner.
This includes a large bill, but not in Montevideo, where you can $ 10 steak Is more a way of life than a special occasion.
Better yet: Gobankingrates reports that Montevideo sees hotel prices fall by no less than 30%, where you can score holiday homes by the sea as low as $ 25 per night.
A visit to the beach does not cost a cent, so the savings are stacking even more, since the city is a springboard to 650 kilometers of coastline.
Traveling by public transport costs around 75 cents, whether you go to the beach, search for intriguing museums or eat goodies that are sold in many bustling markets spread throughout the city, such as local favorites La Feria de Tristán Narvaja.
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