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Tackle the tango in a Buenos Aires milonga. Bite into the world's most heavenly beef. Gallop with gauchos across the Pampas. Better and cheaper than ever, Argentina beckons! Grab the top-selling, tried-and-true guide and prepare for a thrill ride across enchanting cities, lush jungles and windswept plains, over Patagonian glaciers...to the tip of the world.
• FIND YOURSELF - navigate the country with 90+ detailed maps, more than any other guidebook to Argentina • BECOME THE EXPERT - insight into the country's culture and history, from tango etiquette and tips for beef-eaters to the story of Evita and the recent peso crash • HOP THE BORDER - side trips to Uruguay and Chile, plus essentials for crossing into Paraguay, Brazil and Bolivia • SNACK, SIP & SLEEP - top dining spots and bargain bites, the scoop on local libations (from mate tea to Mendoza wine) and hundreds of top-notch lodging options • TALK THE TALK - handy Spanish language chapter and food glossary help you chat with the locals and order ice cream instead of liver 作者简介:
Danny Palmerlee
Danny Palmerlee is a main author of is the main author of some books published by the Lonely Planet Publications Ltd. When Tony and Maureen Wheeler arrived in Sydney the day after Christmas 1972 after a six month Asia overland trip from Europe they had 27 cents left between them. In late 1973 they started Lonely Planet Publications to publish Across Asia on the Cheap, the story of their trip from London to Australia. From that self-published guidebook Lonely Planet Publications has grown to become the world’s largest independent guidebook publisher with more than 500 titles in print, over 400 staff and offices in London and Oakland as well as the head office in Melbourne. 编辑推荐:
First stand-alone guide to South America's best travel bargains. Provides cultural insights and coverage includes Chilean Patagonia and side trips to Uruguay and Paraguay. The brand-new guide to one of South America's best travel bargains, formerly covered in the best-selling Argentina, Uruguay & Paraguay includes more colour highlights, suggested itineraries, maps, keyed sites and cultural insights than any other guide coverage includes Chilean Patagonia and side trips to Uruguay an increasingly popular destination, with visitor numbers up by 18 per cent in 2003 just about everything costs two-thirds less than it does in the US (eg, a five-star luxury hotel is USD100 to USD175, a two- or three-star hotel USD25 and a bottle of Argentine wine is about USD6.50). However the economy has stabilized significantly over the last 3 years the film Seven Years in Tibet, starring Brad Pitt, was mostly filmed in Patagonia. about 85 percent of the population is of European origin
Tackle the tango in a Buenos Aires milonga. Bite into the world's most heavenly beef. Gallop with gauchos across the Pampas. Better and cheaper than ever, Argentina beckons! Grab the top-selling, tried-and-true guide and prepare for a thrill ride across enchanting cities, lush jungles and windswept plains, over Patagonian glaciers...to the tip of the world. ·FIND YOURSELF - navigate the country with 90+ detailed maps, more than any other guidebook to Argentina ·BECOME THE EXPERT - insight into the country's culture and history, from tango etiquette and tips for beef-eaters to the story of Evita and the recent peso crash ·HOP THE BORDER - side trips to Uruguay and Chile, plus essentials for crossing into Paraguay, Brazil and Bolivia ·SNACK, SIP & SLEEP - top dining spots and bargain bites, the scoop on local libations (from mate tea to Mendoza wine) and hundreds of top-notch lodging options ·TALK THE TALK - handy Spanish language chapter and food glossary help you chat with the locals and order ice cream instead of liver Argentina A country of southeast South America stretching about 3,701 km (2,300 mi) from its border with Bolivia to southern Tierra del Fuego, an island it shares with Chile. Europeans first explored the region in the early 1500s, and in 1776 Spain established a viceroyalty that included present-day Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia. Argentina achieved its independence from Spain in 1816. Buenos Aires is the capital and the largest city. Population: 39,500,000. 目录:
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Getting Started Ltineraries Snapshot History The Culture Environment Food & Drink Buenos Aires The Pampas & The Atlantic Coast Northeast Argentina The Andean Northwest Cordoba & The Central Sierras Mendoza & The Central Andes The Lake District Patagonia Directory Transportation Health Language Glossary Behind The Scenes World Time Zones Index Map Legend |