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- Their travel plans included Buenos Aires and Patagonia – places full of contrasts that delight with architecture, culture and majestic landscapes.
- The article presents how to organize a similar trip on your own or with a travel agency, providing estimated costs and the best time to travel.
- Do you want to know details about attractions, airline ticket prices and accommodation, and find out what is worth seeing in Buenos Aires and Patagonia? Be sure to read the entire article!
it is a country of tango, steaks and glaciers that tempts tourists from all over the world. Buenos Aires, with its colonial architecture and artistic soul, is a place teeming with life. Great cuisine, culture and dance. Patagonia, on the other hand, delights with silence, space and majestic landscapes.
Trip from Poland to Buenos Aires and Patagonia with a travel agency – prices
If you’re considering traveling to Argentina but don’t want to do it on your own, there are plenty of options to choose from. Prices start from around PLN 15,000. zloty. The Rainbow travel agency offers sightseeing tours. If you decide to travel in November 2025, the “Patagonia Express” offer for two people between 11-24/11/25 is available for PLN 15,226 (per person). On the journey, among others: Buenos Aires, but also a trip to Tierra del Fuego National Park and many other attractive places in the region. Itaka also offers a similar trip. “Patagonia: Buenos Aires and Tierra del Fuego” price from approximately PLN 26,309/person. The program includes Buenos Aires, El Calafate, El Chaltén, Ushuaia, a cruise on Gray Lake, trekking to Fitz Roy, and a meeting with penguins. It is also worth checking out smaller, boutique travel agencies that offer comprehensive, tailor-made trips. The prices of such trips are much higher, but adjusted to our needs.
Trip from Poland to Buenos Aires and Patagonia on your own – prices
The estimated cost of an independent two-week trip is approximately PLN 16,000-19,000/person. (with flights, accommodation, attractions). From Poland to Buenos Aires in Argentina, you can fly with a transfer with airlines such as Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, Iberia, Turkish Airlines and Swiss. Direct flights are not available, all connections have at least one transfer. Tickets on the Warsaw – Buenos Aires route usually start from around PLN 4,000 both ways (with a transfer, e.g. via Paris, Frankfurt). If you are planning a further trip to Patagonia (e.g. El Calafate, Ushuaia), it is worth booking local flights with Aeroparque. Airlines such as Aerolíneas Argentinas and JetSMART offer convenient domestic connections. A flight from Buenos Aires to El Calafate (Patagonia) costs from about PLN 600. From El Calafate to Ushuaia we will pay about PLN 700.
Accommodation
Accommodation prices in Buenos Aires vary depending on requirements: hostel from about PLN 100/night, three-star hotel from about PLN 250/night. However, in Patagonia: guesthouses from about PLN 150/night, three-star hotel from about PLN 300/night.
Local transport
Long-distance buses (e.g. Buenos Aires → Bariloche) cost from about PLN 250. However, renting a car in Patagonia costs from about PLN 180/day
Sample attractions
- Entrance to the Perito Moreno glacier: approx. PLN 100
- Beagle Channel cruise: approx. PLN 350
- Tango lesson in Buenos Aires: from approx. PLN 80
Food
- Lunch in a restaurant from approx. PLN 40
- Empanadas and local snacks from approx. PLN 15
Buenos Aires and Patagonia. When to go?
The best time to travel from Poland to Buenos Aires and Patagonia is from November to March. Then it’s the South American summer. At this time, Buenos Aires is teeming with life, tango festivals take place, the streets are full of music, and temperatures oscillate around 25-30 degrees C. Patagonia, on the other hand, known for its harsh climate, offers the mildest conditions for trekking and sightseeing. Glaciers are accessible, trails are open, and days are longer and warmer (10-20 degrees C).
Buenos Aires. What to see?
Colon Theater
One of the most beautiful opera theaters in the world, opened in 1908. Its interior delights with gilding, marble and crystal chandeliers. The acoustics of the main hall are considered one of the best in the world.
Saint Elmo
The oldest district of the city, full of colonial tenement houses, cobbled streets and antique shops. Every Sunday there is a famous market here, where you can buy handicrafts, antiques and local delicacies.
The Mouth
A working-class neighborhood, known for its colorful houses on Caminito Street. This is where tango was born, and today you can see it live in street shows. La Boca is also the home of the Boca Juniors football club.
Palermo
The largest district of Buenos Aires, divided into Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood. Here you will find parks, botanical gardens, art galleries and trendy cafes. An ideal place to relax and walk.
Recoleta Cemetery
A monumental cemetery where, among others, Eva Perón. The tombs resemble works of art, and a walk among them is a journey through the history of the Argentine elite.
Painting Museum
The Buenos Aires Museum of Latin American Art showcases works by Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and other icons of the region. Modern architecture and a rich collection make it a must-see for art lovers.
Puerto Madero
A restored port district with luxury restaurants, skyscrapers and the famous Puente de la Mujer bridge. A perfect place for an evening walk and dinner with a view of the river.
Patagonia. What to see?
- El Calafate and the Perito Moreno glacier – one of the few growing glaciers in the world
- El Chaltén – a trekking mecca with views of Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre
- Tierra del Fuego – the southernmost region inhabited by humans, with Ushuaia as a base
- Puerto Madryn – an ideal place to observe penguins, sea lions and whales
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