Budget Accommodation Bed & Breakfasts South America Argentina Salta
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Salta is the capital of the Salta Province, in the northwest of Argentina. It is Argentina's 8th largest city, with a population of around 475,000. The city was first founded on April 16, 1582 by the Spanish conquistador Hernando de Lerma. His original intension was the city to be an outpost between Buenos Aires and Lima in Peru.
From the Salta Travel Guide
Average cheapest prices by month.
Very nice central location. Close to the bus station as well as the main square where restaurants are located. Bilingual staff. ... more
Extremely welcoming and helpful (english speaking) hosts. Would consider their guided tours which would be much better than group tours and would be worth extra $. It is out of town but great as a base for seeing the countryside. ... more
Puerto Iguazu to Salta by bus?
Hi guys, I am planning to be in Puerto Iguazu in the next couple of weeks and from there I will be travelling to Salta by bus. As it looks like such a long journey, I was hoping to take an overnight bus from ...
Buses from Iguazu Falls to Salta
Hello Irene here again! I wondered if any body knew if there is a bus direct from Iguazu Falls to Salta? How long the journey would be (I can imagine long) and the cost? I will be travelling in April. Also how far in advance do you have to book buses (especially over night and weekend) can you generally ...
Salta to San Pedro De Atacama.
get to Salta easily there is frequent truck transport along that same road; you can ask for a ride at the border station, near Paso de Jama . Alternatively, there might be options along ruta 51 leading to Salta ...
Salta
Redelijk dichtbij de Chileense en Boliviaanse grens ligt Salta. Een serieuse stad, met een klein ...
Posted in Heleen in Zuid-Amerika by HeleenB
Salta
Hopefully had my last long bus journey for a while when I travelled from Iguazu to Salta. Salta ...
Posted in White Around The World by katiew
Salta
– big mistake... I ended up with tickets to Jujuy, 2 hours north of Salta, so we had to change bus on arrival and ended up in Salta mid-morning. We spent the first couple of days exploring Salta - we walked to the top of the Cerro San Bernardo which has spectacular views of Salta and the Lerma Valley. We also ...
Posted in South American Adventure by Rodz-Lei