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El Calafate's El Calafate Centro neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Gnome Village and Casino Club El Calafate.
Macrozona Bahía Redonda y Primeros Faldeos
El Calafate's Macrozona Bahía Redonda y Primeros Faldeos neighborhood is known for its spas and bars, and entices visitors with attractions including Calafate Fishing and Gnome Village.
El Calafate's Macrozona Lago Argentino neighborhood is known for its restaurants and offers a host of things to see such as Laguna Nimez and Lake Argentino.
After visiting Avenue del Libertador, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in El Calafate. While you're in the area, stroll along the lakeside.
If museums are on your list of things to see in El Calafate, then you might want to head to Glaciarium. If you want to see more of the museums in El Calafate, El Calafate Historical Interpretation Center isn't far either.
El Calafate Historical Interpretation Center is just one of the landmarks located 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from central El Calafate, so you might want to stop by for a few pics during your trip.
You can find out about the history of El Calafate when you stop by Santa Teresita del Nino Jesus Church. Stroll along the lakeside in this relaxing area, or seek out the local tours.
You can find out about the history of El Calafate with a stop at Puerto Irma Ruines. Amble around this relaxing area's lakeside, or seek out the local tours.
El Calafate is a gateway to some of Patagonia's most breathtaking landscapes and unique experiences. One must-visit is the stunning Perito Moreno Glacier, where you can witness the awe-inspiring sight of massive ice chunks calving into the turquoise waters of Lake Argentino. For a more immersive experience, consider taking a guided trek on the glacier itself, where you can explore the surreal ice formations up close. Another highlight is the Los Glaciares National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering hiking trails that lead to panoramic views of rugged mountains and glacial lakes. Don’t miss the chance to visit the Glaciarium, an interactive museum dedicated to glaciers, where you can learn about the science behind these natural wonders while enjoying a drink at the ice bar. For a taste of local culture, explore the quaint streets of El Calafate, dotted with artisan shops and cozy cafes, perfect for sampling Patagonian flavors. When it comes to accommodations, consider staying in boutique hotels in the town center, which provide a charming atmosphere and personalized service, making it easy to explore the surrounding attractions while enjoying the warmth and comfort of local hospitality.