30 Best Tourist spots & Things to Do in Salta | Apr 2025

Salinas Grandes and Purmamarca: Full Day Excursion from Salta Capital Image
# 1 provided by Viator.com

Salinas Grandes and Purmamarca: Full Day Excursion from Salta Capital

In this Service, Passengers will visa one of the most beautiful places in Northern Argentina, which was recently selected as one of the 7 Wonders of Argentina: SALINAS GRANES.

4.57 (141 reviews)

Train to the Clouds Experience Admission Ticket Image
# 2 provided by Viator.com

Train to the Clouds Experience Admission Ticket

Take a ride at the iconic Tren a las Nubes (Train to the Clouds). This experience combines routes by bus and train in which you can enjoy the Andean landscapes and culture, while at the same time, benefiting the local and tourist development of the regions of the Quebrada and Puna.

4.69 (13 reviews)

Promotion of 3 Excursions: Cafayate + Cachi + Salinas Image
# 3 provided by Viator.com

Promotion of 3 Excursions: Cafayate + Cachi + Salinas

It is a tour that will captivate you with its majestic landscapes. Cafayate will dazzle you with its ravine, the town of Cachi with its colonial atmosphere and Salinas Grandes will catch you in its immensity.

4.68 (25 reviews)

Full-Day Tour Cafayate Calchaqui Valleys with Wine Image
# 4 provided by Viator.com

Full-Day Tour Cafayate Calchaqui Valleys with Wine

This day-trip to Cafayate offers you one of the most beautiful landscapes in South America. You will be able to see formations in the mountains like The Castles, The Amphitheater, The Devil's Throat and more.

4.50 (325 reviews)

 From Salta: Serranías del Hornocal and the hill of 14 colors Image
# 5 provided by Viator.com

From Salta: Serranías del Hornocal and the hill of 14 colors

We will begin the trip to the hill of 14 colors, also known as the Serranías del Hornocal. We will depart from the city of Salta to enter the province of Jujuy, where we will visit the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, we will pass through the town of Volcán, Purmamarca where we will find the majestic Cerro de los 7 Colores; Tilcara; Humahuaca, the largest town in the ravine; Uquía, a small town where the ancient paintings of the Arquebusier Angels reside; Huacalera, where we step on the imaginary cut of the Tropic of Capricorn and finally, La Paleta del Pintor in Maimará.

4.26 (43 reviews)

From Salta: Full-Day Tour to Cafayate, Land of Wines Image
# 6 provided by Viator.com

From Salta: Full-Day Tour to Cafayate, Land of Wines

Visit the winegrowing center of the province, crossing Las Conchas gorge. The erosion has formed a succession of natural wonders such as The Devil's Throat, a deep and closed canyon.

4.16 (58 reviews)

 Full-Day Tour to Salinas Grandes and Purmamarca From Salta Image
# 7 provided by Viator.com

Full-Day Tour to Salinas Grandes and Purmamarca From Salta

This full-day excursion from Salta will discover the most interesting places. Marvel at the Cerro de los Siete Colores, pose for photos in the striking white salt flats of Salinas Grandes and shop for souvenirs at the famous Purmamarca craft market.

4.23 (106 reviews)

Excursion to Cafayate and Quebrada de las Conchas Image
# 8 provided by Viator.com

Excursion to Cafayate and Quebrada de las Conchas

We will travel to the city of Cafayate, the land of the sun and wine, located in the Calchaquí Valley 180 km from the Salta capital that are transited by one of the most striking and renowned routes of the Argentine North.

4.57 (7 reviews)

From Salta: Full-Day Tour to Humahuaca, Purmamarca and Tilcara Image
# 9 provided by Viator.com

From Salta: Full-Day Tour to Humahuaca, Purmamarca and Tilcara

A visit to the destination enshrined as Natural and Cultural Heritage of Humanity (UNESCO) crossing the homonymous ravine, discovering exceptional landscapes, towns and cultures.

3.86 (35 reviews)

From Salta: Full-day tour to Cachi and Los Cardones National Park Image
# 10 provided by Viator.com

From Salta: Full-day tour to Cachi and Los Cardones National Park

Leaving behind the fertile Lerma Valley, we ascend the Quebrada de Escoipe and continue along the imposing Cuesta del Obispo and Valle Encantado, surrounded by mountains.

4.44 (27 reviews)

4 days 4 destinations in North Argentina  Image
# 11 provided by Viator.com

4 days 4 destinations in North Argentina

Dare to know the Argentine North! With this 4-day tour you can get to know the 4 most important points of Salta and Jujuy.

From Salta: Two full-day tours of Cafayate and Salinas Grandes Image
# 12 provided by Viator.com

From Salta: Two full-day tours of Cafayate and Salinas Grandes

Two-day excursions through Salta and Jujuy. Tour to the wine-growing center of the province, touring the Quebrada de las Conchas and separating the Lerma Valley from the Calchaquí Valley.

5.00 (1 reviews)

Full-day Cachi and Los Cardones National Park from Salta Image
# 13 provided by Viator.com

Full-day Cachi and Los Cardones National Park from Salta

In this tour to Cachi, you´ll discover one of the most breathtaking landscapes that Salta offers like the “Cuesta del Obispo” and the "Parque Nacional de Cardones".

4.42 (115 reviews)

Humahuaca Quebrada Full Day Tour Image
# 14 provided by Viator.com

Humahuaca Quebrada Full Day Tour

We leave the province of Salta to enter the neighboring province of Jujuy, visiting the beautiful Quebrada de Humahuaca.

 From Salta: City Tour and San Lorenzo on a half-day tour Image
# 15 provided by Viator.com

From Salta: City Tour and San Lorenzo on a half-day tour

Vehicle tour of the beautiful city of Salta, "Salta La Linda" that begins at 4:00 p. m every day of the week. On this midday walk we will visit the following points of general interest: Plaza 9 de Julio, Cathedral Basilica, Cabildo, Casa de Uriburu, Convent of San Francisco, Convent of San Bernardo, Mirador del Cerro San Bernardo, Monument to General Güemes, Monument 20 of February, Quebrada de San Lorenzo and Artisan Market.

3.67 (6 reviews)

Humahuaca Quebrada Tour with Hornocal Image
# 16 provided by Viator.com

Humahuaca Quebrada Tour with Hornocal

We will leave the city of Salta and begin the journey to the 14-color hill (known as the Serranías del Hornocal) to enter the province of Jujuy, where we will visit the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Full-day Cafayate, Lerma Valley, and Wine Tasting from Salta Image
# 17 provided by Viator.com

Full-day Cafayate, Lerma Valley, and Wine Tasting from Salta

Take in stark landscapes, get a glimpse of traditional tobacco farming, and savor local wine and cheese during this guided tour of the best of the Cafayate region from Salta, Argentina.

4.30 (113 reviews)

Full-Day Tour to Humahuaca Gorge from Salta Image
# 18 provided by Viator.com

Full-Day Tour to Humahuaca Gorge from Salta

Fill your day with distinct landscapes, small towns, Incan culture, and regional foods as you explore the best of the Humahuaca Gorge region which was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003.

4.68 (25 reviews)

Day Trip Discover Humahuaca Valley from Salta Image
# 19 provided by Viator.com

Day Trip Discover Humahuaca Valley from Salta

We will travel to the city of Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the province of Jujuy, near the Bolivian border.

3.17 (6 reviews)

Salinas by Purmamarca + Humahuaca in 2 Days Image
# 20 provided by Viator.com

Salinas by Purmamarca + Humahuaca in 2 Days

This 2-day group excursion includes a visit to the most important tourist spots in the Province of Jujuy. (Pueblo de Purmamarca - Cerro de 7 Colores - Cuesta de Lipan- Salinas Grandes - Paseo de los Colorados - Pueblo de Humahuaca), offering passengers the possibility of spending one night (or more) in the beautiful and charming town of Purmamarca, which is an icon of the Quebrada de Humahuaca (World Heritage Site).

4.05 (38 reviews)

Full-Day Tour to Humahuaca, Purmamarca and Tilcara Image
# 21 provided by Viator.com

Full-Day Tour to Humahuaca, Purmamarca and Tilcara

On this full-day tour you will get to see Purmamarca, with its 7 Colors Hill, and Tilcara and its ruins and the unique church of Uquía.

4.02 (195 reviews)

From Salta: Cafayate, Cachi and Humahuaca in 3 full days Image
# 22 provided by Viator.com

From Salta: Cafayate, Cachi and Humahuaca in 3 full days

Our to the wine-growing center of the province, touring the Quebrada de las Conchas. Wind erosion has formed a succession of natural whims such as the Devil's Throat, The Amphitheater, The Fraile, The Obelisk, The Castles.

5.00 (1 reviews)

One Day Tour of Cachi and Calchaquí Valleys from Salta Image
# 23 provided by Viator.com

One Day Tour of Cachi and Calchaquí Valleys from Salta

Immerse yourself in the Cachi and Calcahaqui valleys during this tour of dramatic gorges, high altitude flora and fauna, Incan history, tranquil towns, churches and museums.

4.18 (100 reviews)

Excursion to Cachi and Los Cardones National Park Image
# 24 provided by Viator.com

Excursion to Cachi and Los Cardones National Park

We will travel to a magical town located in the Northwest of the Salta Calchaquí Valleys, surrounded by imposing mountains, snowy, plateaus and colonial architecture that will take us back to the past.

5.00 (1 reviews)

From Salta: Pack of 4 Excursions in Salta and Jujuy Image
# 25 provided by Viator.com

From Salta: Pack of 4 Excursions in Salta and Jujuy

Enjoy four spectacular excursions. Cafayate with the Quebrada de las Conchas and its wineries. Humahuaca with its magical towns and colorful mountains; Cachi between slopes, mountains and Cardones; Salinas Grandes and its immensity that leaves us shocked.

3.83 (6 reviews)

Excursion to Humahuaca & Purmamarca with 7-color Hill, from Salta Image
# 26 provided by Viator.com

Excursion to Humahuaca & Purmamarca with 7-color Hill, from Salta

This tour stands out for its journey through the stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Jujuy. You'll experience the vibrant colors of Cerro de los Siete Colores, cross the Tropic of Capricorn, and visit historic churches with unique colonial-era paintings.

Best of Salta: Guided City Tour Image
# 27 provided by Viator.com

Best of Salta: Guided City Tour

Embark on a 3-Hour Adventure in Salta! Immerse yourself in this vibrant city with its Neoclassical wonders, such as the Cathedral of Salta and the San Francisco Church.

4.37 (27 reviews)

Humahuaca and Hornocal Full Day Tour Image
# 28 provided by Viator.com

Humahuaca and Hornocal Full Day Tour

We start from Salta city heading north on National Route 9, passing through the outskirts of San Salvador de Jujuy to enter the Quebrada de Humahuaca, Cultural and Natural Heritage of Humanity.

5.00 (1 reviews)

Half Day Salta City Tour Image
# 29 provided by Viator.com

Half Day Salta City Tour

This tour is unique because it offers an immersive journey through Salta's rich colonial heritage and natural beauty. You will explore iconic historical sites such as the 9 de Julio Plaza, the Cabildo, and the stunning San Francisco Church.

Tour to Cafayate from Salta  Image
# 30 provided by Viator.com

Tour to Cafayate from Salta

Our excursion will start in the center of Salta, we will head south on the RN 68 passing through four tobacco towns. The first stop will be in Talapampa, a country place to rest for twenty minutes or so, then continue to Germany, a former railway village founded by Germans where five families currently live.

What activities can I do in Salta?

Salta, located in the northwest region of Argentina, is a beautiful city with a rich colonial history and stunning natural landscapes. Here are some of the top things to do in Salta: 1. Explore the Historic Center: Start your visit by exploring the charming historic center of Salta. Wander through the cobblestone streets, admire the colonial architecture, and visit the main square, Plaza 9 de Julio. Don't miss the Salta Cathedral and the San Francisco Church. 2. Take a Cable Car to Cerro San Bernardo: Ride the cable car up to Cerro San Bernardo, a hill that offers panoramic views of Salta and the surrounding mountains. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery and take memorable photos. 3. Visit the MAAM Museum: The Museo de Arqueología de Alta Montaña (MAAM) is a fascinating museum that displays the remains of three Inca children found on nearby mountains. Learn about the Inca civilization and their rituals while exploring the museum's exhibits. 4. Take a Day Trip to Cafayate: Just a couple of hours away from Salta lies the picturesque town of Cafayate, famous for its vineyards and wineries. Take a tour of the vineyards, sample the region's renowned Torrontés wine, and enjoy the stunning landscapes of the Calchaquí Valley. 5. Explore Quebrada de Humahuaca: Embark on a day trip to Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its breathtaking landscapes and colorful rock formations. Visit the towns of Purmamarca and Humahuaca, and don't miss the iconic Cerro de los Siete Colores (Hill of Seven Colors). 6. Discover the Train to the Clouds: If you're a train enthusiast, don't miss the opportunity to ride the Tren a las Nubes (Train to the Clouds). This iconic railway journey takes you through stunning landscapes, including viaducts and bridges, reaching an altitude of over 4,000 meters. 7. Enjoy Local Cuisine: Salta is known for its delicious regional cuisine. Try traditional dishes such as empanadas salteñas, locro (a hearty stew), and humita (a corn-based dish). Don't forget to pair your meal with a glass of local wine. 8. Attend a Peña: Experience the vibrant folk music and dance culture of Salta by attending a peña, a traditional music gathering. Enjoy live performances of traditional Argentine folk music and join in the dancing. 9. Visit the San Lorenzo Gorge: Located just a few kilometers from Salta, the San Lorenzo Gorge offers a peaceful retreat from the city. Explore the lush vegetation, go for a hike, or simply relax by the river. 10. Take a Road Trip to Salinas Grandes: If you have more time, consider taking a road trip to Salinas Grandes, a vast salt flat located between the provinces of Salta and Jujuy. Marvel at the endless white expanse and take unique photos in this otherworldly landscape. These are just a few of the many things to do in Salta, Argentina. The city and its surroundings offer a wide range of cultural, historical, and natural attractions that will make your visit unforgettable.

When is the best time to travel to Salta?

The best time to travel to Salta, Argentina is during the spring and fall seasons, which are from September to November and March to May, respectively. During these months, the weather is mild and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius (59 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). In spring, you can witness the blooming of colorful flowers and enjoy the vibrant landscapes. It is also a great time for outdoor activities such as hiking, horseback riding, and exploring the stunning natural attractions around Salta, such as the Quebrada de Humahuaca and the Cafayate vineyards. In fall, the region's landscapes are transformed into a beautiful array of warm colors as the leaves change. It is an ideal time to visit the vineyards and taste the delicious wines produced in the region. Additionally, the city of Salta hosts various cultural events and festivals during this time, providing a unique and enriching experience for travelers. It is worth noting that Salta can be visited year-round, but the summer months (December to February) can be quite hot, with temperatures often exceeding 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit). The winter months (June to August) are cooler, with temperatures ranging from 5 to 15 degrees Celsius (41 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit), but it is still a good time to visit if you don't mind the colder weather.

Travel culture you should know when traveling to Salta

Salta is a city located in the northwest region of Argentina and is known for its rich cultural heritage. The city is often referred to as ""Salta la Linda,"" meaning ""Salta the Beautiful,"" due to its stunning colonial architecture and picturesque landscapes. One of the highlights of Salta's cultural scene is its vibrant music and dance traditions. Traditional folk music, known as ""folklore,"" is deeply rooted in the region and is often performed with traditional instruments such as the guitar, charango, and bombo drum. The most famous folk music style in Salta is the ""zamba,"" a slow and melancholic dance accompanied by poetic lyrics. Another popular dance in Salta is the ""cueca,"" which is a lively and flirtatious couple's dance. You can often find live music performances and dance shows in the city's peñas, traditional venues where locals gather to enjoy music, dance, and traditional food. Salta also has a strong religious heritage, with numerous colonial churches and cathedrals scattered throughout the city. The most iconic religious site is the Salta Cathedral, located in the main square. It is known for its stunning neoclassical architecture and houses the remains of General Martín Miguel de Güemes, a local hero of the Argentine War of Independence. The city also hosts several cultural festivals throughout the year, where locals and tourists come together to celebrate their traditions. One of the most important festivals is the ""Carnaval de Salta,"" a vibrant celebration held in February featuring colorful parades, music, and dancing. In addition to its cultural attractions, Salta is surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes. The nearby Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers stunning views of colorful rock formations and ancient indigenous ruins. The Calchaquí Valley, famous for its vineyards and wineries, is another must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts. Overall, Salta offers a unique blend of cultural heritage, traditional music and dance, religious landmarks, and natural beauty, making it a captivating destination for travelers interested in experiencing the rich culture of Argentina.

Shopping list or souvenirs to buy when traveling to Salta

When visiting Salta, Argentina, there are several shopping lists or souvenirs you can consider: 1. Traditional Crafts: Salta is known for its vibrant arts and crafts scene. Look for handmade textiles, ponchos, rugs, and blankets woven by local artisans. These items often feature traditional Andean patterns and designs. 2. Mate Accessories: Mate is a popular traditional drink in Argentina, and you can find a variety of mate accessories in Salta. Look for beautifully decorated mate gourds (called ""mates"") and bombillas (metal straws used for drinking mate). 3. Leather Goods: Argentina is famous for its high-quality leather products. In Salta, you can find leather jackets, bags, wallets, and belts. Look for items made from locally sourced leather for an authentic souvenir. 4. Wine: Salta is also known for its excellent wine production. Consider buying a bottle or two of Salta's famous Torrontés wine, a white wine variety that is unique to the region. You can also find other Argentine wines such as Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon. 5. Handmade Jewelry: Salta has a thriving jewelry industry, with artisans creating unique pieces using local gemstones and silver. Look for earrings, necklaces, and bracelets featuring colorful gemstones like amethyst, citrine, or quartz. 6. Traditional Musical Instruments: If you're interested in music, consider buying a traditional Argentine musical instrument like a charango (small guitar-like instrument), quena (flute), or bombo (drum). These instruments are not only beautiful but also represent the rich musical heritage of the region. 7. Local Food Products: Salta is known for its delicious cuisine, and you can find various local food products to take home. Look for jars of dulce de leche (caramel spread), alfajores (traditional cookies filled with dulce de leche), or traditional spices and herbs used in Argentine cooking. Remember to check customs regulations and restrictions regarding the transportation of certain products, especially food items or animal products, before purchasing them as souvenirs.

Salta travel review

Salta, Argentina: A Journey into the Heart of Northwestern Beauty Nestled in the picturesque northwestern region of Argentina, the province of Salta is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. With its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm-hearted locals, Salta offers an unforgettable travel experience that will captivate even the most seasoned adventurers. One of the first things that strike visitors upon arriving in Salta is the sheer beauty of its natural surroundings. The province is home to stunning mountain ranges, lush valleys, and expansive vineyards, making it a paradise for nature lovers. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-visit destination for its colorful rock formations that span over 150 kilometers. As you hike through this mesmerizing landscape, you'll feel like you've stepped into a painting. For those seeking a more adrenaline-fueled adventure, Salta offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. From horseback riding through the rugged terrain to white-water rafting in the Juramento River, there's no shortage of thrilling experiences to be had. The region is also a haven for hikers, with trails that lead to hidden waterfalls, ancient ruins, and panoramic viewpoints that will leave you breathless. Beyond its natural wonders, Salta is also steeped in history and culture. The city of Salta itself is a living testament to Argentina's colonial past, with its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture and charming cobblestone streets. The Plaza 9 de Julio, the city's main square, is the perfect place to soak in the vibrant atmosphere and admire the impressive neoclassical Cathedral. One of the highlights of Salta's cultural heritage is its traditional music and dance. The province is famous for its folk music, especially the lively rhythms of the zamba and chacarera. Visitors can immerse themselves in this rich musical tradition by attending a peña, a traditional gathering where musicians and dancers come together to showcase their talents. The peñas offer a unique opportunity to experience the warmth and hospitality of the locals, who are always eager to share their cultural heritage with visitors. No visit to Salta would be complete without indulging in its culinary delights. The region is known for its delicious empanadas, a savory pastry filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables. Pair these mouthwatering treats with a glass of Salta's famous Torrontés wine, produced in the nearby vineyards, and you have a match made in gastronomic heaven. The local cuisine also features traditional dishes such as locro, a hearty stew made with corn, meat, and vegetables, and humita, a savory corn tamale. In conclusion, Salta, Argentina, is a destination that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. Whether you're seeking adventure in the great outdoors, immersing yourself in the region's rich history, or simply enjoying the flavors of its cuisine, Salta has something to offer every traveler. So pack your bags, and embark on a journey into the heart of northwestern beauty. Salta awaits, ready to enchant and inspire you with its undeniable charm.