What to Wear in Argentina: Packing checklists and clothing tips for your vacation (2024)

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    Punta Mogotes beach, Mar del Plata, February

General Style Tips

  • What you pack really does depend on whether you are spending time in Buenos Aires or the countryside. There is so much to do in Argentina from skiing to riding gaucho style to beaches, that as much as anything else you need to pack for the area and the activities you plan to enjoy.
  • Buenos Aires is cosmopolitan with some chic restaurants and people tend to dress more elegantly – smart, fitted clothing and smart shoes will help you feel at ease and fit in.
  • If you don't want to scream ‘tourist' then avoid wearing shorts around the city of Buenos Aires, no matter how hot it gets.
  • The key is neat and sleek, and neutral colors are best.
  • It can be cool in the evening so pack a pashmina or light sweater.
  • Ensure you bring a versatile travel jacket. We love theSCOTTeVESTtravel jacket because it has over 23 pockets, removable sleeves and RFID protection.
  • Wednesdays are a popular after-office party time and dress is neat and smart.
  • Outside of Buenos Aires, dress is casual; wear comfortable layers.
  • light wool is a good choice to wear against your skin as it naturally helps to regulate your body temperature. It keeps you warm in the cold, wicks away moisture when it's hot, and doesn't retain odours – even after prolonged wear.
  • We like Thorlos hiking socks too – they have options designed to keep your feet dry and comfortable in all climates.
  • Wear plenty of sunscreen (we love the Riemann P20 range for 10 hour protection), sunglasses and a sunhat.
  • Be mindful of local sensibilities around the Falkland Islands, and don't wear anything overtly British such as sports team shirts.

What Shoes To Pack

  • Your exploration of the stunning natural wonders of this country is likely to involve a good deal of walking, so make sure you have comfortable, lightweight shoes (we love Hotter shoes, for a range of styles which are comfy too).
  • The city nightlife is amazing and many places won't let you in wearing tennis shoes or sneakers so pack some smart shoes or killer heels.

Clothing Tips for Women

  • A few well-chosen pieces of costume jewelry will transform any outfit.
  • And a pashmina is a versatile piece that will dress up any outfit too, plus keep you warm in a chilly breeze or cover you for modesty.
  • Avoid short skirts and revealing tops, and in the main it's best to stick to more neutral colors.
  • If you are in Argentina on business, pack a trouser suit or knee-length skirt-suit.

Clothing Tips for Men

  • If you're looking for versatile and stylish casual wear, try the Madda Fella range of shirts, shorts and polos.
  • For business, pack a normal business suit, shirt and tie.

Pack for the Weather

  • The winter in the South during May, June, July, August, September and October is cooler – so layer up, and take a warmer coat or fleece and shoes or boots.
  • The north is hot and humid with heavy rain through December, January and February, when a lightweight raincoat or travel umbrella would come in handy.
  • We love the Weather+ app – it gives an accurate 6 day forecast for day and night, which when you're planning from home is really helpful. You can keep all the places you've been to too – a nice way to remember your trip 🙂 Download for iPad/iPhone or Android

Regions of Argentina

  • Once you are outside of Buenos Aires, you really need to be sure you take everything you need including sunscreen, insect/mosquito repellent, extra batteries, adapter plugs and converters for electrical appliances (or pack a solar powered charger to cut down on plugs and cables). As laundry facilities may be few and far between on your travels, pack a small supply of detergent for hand laundry too.
  • If you plan on visiting Iguazu Falls and view from the platform it is good to wear pumps, sneakers or good walking shoes – it is not cold but a very lightweight raincoat is a good idea as with all the vapour you will get wet. A small travel umbrella will also be useful – particularly when you want to take photos, or you may like to take a waterproof phone case. During December, January, February and March the falls will be at their fullest.

Other Things To Pack

  • Don’t drink or even brush your teeth in tap water. Consider taking a LifeStraw Filtration Water Bottle.
  • A bag or soft-sided rucksack is a more practical option than hard cases when traveling around the country,and using packing cubes can help to keep your belongings tidy whilst compressing the volume too.
  • Combine your bag with a fold away day sack that will carry your essentials on day trips.
  • Look after your mobile phone with a phone bunjee – it protects against loss, theft and damage and is especially useful in busy cities or when trekking.
  • A microfiber travel towel is another great item to pack – these are designed specifically for trekking: they fold really small so you can accommodate a larger size and they dry really quickly too.
  • To use electrical gadgets you may need a travel adapter plug, and also a step down voltage converter if your devices are not designed for the local voltage (220V).
  • Avoid paying unexpected baggage fees – use an accurate luggage scale to ensure you keep within the weight allowance. Don't forget to leave room for souvenirs on the way home! Leather goods are very popular, you'll find espadrilles everywhere, and of course wine is a great buy too – just remember any liquids will need to be packed in your hold luggage.
What to Wear in Argentina: Packing checklists and clothing tips for your vacation (2024)

FAQs

What is appropriate clothing in Argentina? ›

Like in Spain, Argentines tend to dress up more than the average American. Young men wear jeans and t-shirts or soccer jerseys, but you'll also see men wearing nice pants and shoes. Women generally wear very feminine clothing. To fit in with your surroundings, avoid wearing grubby jeans, sweatshirts, and sneakers.

What should you pack when going to Argentina? ›

Buenos Aires Climate & Seasons:

Pack light and flowy comfortable clothing in natural fibers. Bring a hat, wear sunscreen, comfort is key. In winter, it can be wet and dreary but not extremely cold (very rarely dipping below freezing). Pack a waterproof windbreaker, coat, scarf, and comfortable boots.

What do people wear in Argentina in the summer? ›

Temperatures rise quickly in Buenos Aires during the summer months, so be prepared to sweat! Humidity percentages are high and the sun shines bright and strong. To prepare for the heat, pack comfortable shorts, t-shirts, tank tops, dresses, sandals, running shoes, one light jacket and one medium jacket, and a hat.

Is it safe to wear jewelry in Argentina? ›

Unfortunately, poorer areas often have higher crime rates. Wherever you go, avoid talking on your phone on the street, keep valuable items in your pockets, and don't wear expensive jewelry – especially necklaces, as these are easy to rip off. Always wear your purse or backpack on your front.

Is it rude not to tip in Argentina? ›

Tipping is not mandatory in Argentina and completely discretionary but it does form a strong part of the culture and people look to tips as a reward for good services. As a tourist, a little generosity with 'propinas' will go a long way, especially if you're happy with the service you received.

How much cash can I carry to Argentina? ›

Currency restrictions

Visitors to Argentina can import up to US$10,000 or its equivalent without having to declare. The export of foreign currency for amounts higher than US$10,000 or its equivalent in other currencies is prohibited.

Are masks worn in Argentina? ›

Do I need to wear a face mask in Argentina? Wearing face masks is required in some public places.

Should I bring cash to Argentina? ›

🚫 Do not exchange your foreign currency into Argentine pesos before arriving in Argentina. ✅ Do bring USD cash and wait until you are in the city (if possible) to change money at the Blue Rate. You can get a small amount at the ATM or Banco Nación in the airport to pay for transport into the city.

What is the beauty standard in Argentina? ›

In Argentina, beauty standards are generally tailored to embrace a woman's natural shape and complexion. It's uncommon to see women walk the streets of Buenos Aires with a full-face of makeup, and it's even more uncommon to see them contouring their faces like Kylie Jenner.

What month is best for Argentina? ›

We consider Argentina springtime (October to mid-December) and autumn (April to mid-June) to be the best times to visit Argentina, avoiding the tourist crowds and peak season prices. Read on for regional weather information split by North, Central and South Argentina.

What color uniform is Argentina wearing? ›

Argentina has repped the blue-and-white as its home jersey for well over 100 years, with varying alterations being made to innovate the design.

How many outfits should I pack for a 7 day trip? ›

Do the clothing countdown: If you need a mantra to help streamline your wardrobe, use the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 rule for a weeklong trip: Limit yourself to no more than five sets of socks and underwear, four tops, three bottoms, two pairs of shoes and one hat. The list should be adjusted to suit your needs.

How many outfits do I need for a 10 day trip? ›

FAQs. How many clothes are required for a 10-day trip? Follow the 5-4-3-2-1 packing trick, where you pack five tops, four bottoms, three dresses, three pairs of shoes, two swimsuits, two bags, and one of each of a few miscellaneous accessories.

How many outfits to pack for 5 days? ›

If you're going to be gone five days, bring three items of clothing. If you're going to be gone seven days, bring seven items of clothing. There is a bit of a “gray area”, which I'll explain here in just a minute. And yes, it sounds little crazy, but you can put together a minimal wardrobe.

How do I not look like a tourist in Argentina? ›

General Style Tips

If you don't want to scream 'tourist' then avoid wearing shorts around the city of Buenos Aires, no matter how hot it gets. The key is neat and sleek, and neutral colors are best. It can be cool in the evening so pack a pashmina or light sweater. Ensure you bring a versatile travel jacket.

What do I need to know before going to Argentina? ›

10 Things You Should Know Before Visiting Argentina
  • It is vast. Argentina is huge. ...
  • You could stay in Buenos Aires for months. ...
  • Get ready for meat sweats. ...
  • And wine hangovers. ...
  • Start late, end late. ...
  • They speak Spanish, but not how you imagine it. ...
  • It is home to most of Patagonia. ...
  • The economy is incredibly volatile.

Can I tip in US dollars in Argentina? ›

You can also tip in major foreign currencies (USD, EUR) provided it is bills (bank notes). Never tip with foreign coins, as they cannot be exchanged and are thus worthless.

Do you tip housekeeping in Argentina? ›

The most commonly tipped employees are the porters and housekeeping. If a porter helps to carry your bag(s) to your room the customary tip is about 2-3 pesos per bag, usually no more than 5 pesos total. It is customary to leave about 2-5 pesos per day for housekeeping.

How much do you tip a hotel in Argentina? ›

If you're staying in a hotel in Argentina it's standard practise to tip between 10-20%.

How much is $1 US in Argentina? ›

1 USD = 255.2297 ARS Jun 28, 2023 02:33 UTC

Check the currency rates against all the world currencies here.

Is it better to use cash or credit card in Argentina? ›

Many places take credit cards, such as hotels or big stores obviously, but you have to know that many restaurants, small shops or services such as taxis, vendors, etc. won't have a system for credit card payments. OUR RECOMMENDATION: Bring US dollars cash.

Can I use US dollars in Buenos Aires? ›

U.S. dollars are not widely accepted in Buenos Aires. However, you can still use them to pay in some business-class hotels, tourist-popular restaurants, and businesses catering to large numbers of tourists. Such places will often post their own daily exchange rate at the counter, which is always significantly lower.

Do US citizens need a visa for Argentina? ›

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

Private U.S. citizens do not need a visa for visits of up to 90 days for tourism or business. Diplomatic or official passport holders must obtain visas prior to arrival. The U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires cannot help travelers with obtaining Brazilian, Paraguayan, or other visas.

Is it safe to travel to Argentina right now? ›

Argentina - Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions

Exercise normal precautions in Argentina.

What is Argentina famous for? ›

Argentina is known for its passion for soccer, Mate culture, and love for Tango. With stunning natural landscapes in Patagonia to vibrant city life in Buenos Aires, the country offers a unique experience for travelers. Argentina is also famous for its quality wine, delicious food, and world-renowned landmarks.

How much is $100 US in Argentina? ›

Are you overpaying your bank?
Conversion rates US Dollar / Argentine Peso
100 USD25522.50000 ARS
250 USD63806.25000 ARS
500 USD127612.50000 ARS
1000 USD255225.00000 ARS
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Is it safe to use credit card in Argentina? ›

Verdict. Credit cards are widely accepted in Buenos Aires and other large cities in Argentina. If you're planning to use a credit card in Argentina, compare credit cards without foreign transaction fees. But make sure to carry cash for smaller shops, family-owned restaurants, taxis and other incidentals.

Is the US dollar worth a lot in Argentina? ›

The blue dollar exchange rate today (21st November 2021), is ARG $197.50 for US $1. The official rate is ARG $99.96 for US $1 and Western Union rates are even more favourable. As at today, you can get as much as ARG $ 211.95 for your US $. You can check the Blue Dollar rate online and the Western Union rates too.

Do you kiss on the cheek in Argentina? ›

Greetings

Kissing on the cheek when greeting hello and goodbye is part of Argentine culture. When Argentines enter a room, every single person, stranger or family, receives one kiss on the right cheek. The same thing is done when leaving. You'll be expected to do the same when you travel to Argentina.

Do men kiss on the cheek in Argentina? ›

Latin America

In some countries, such as Argentina, men will kiss on the cheek as a greeting. It is not necessary to know a person well or be intimate with them to kiss them on the cheek.

Which country is known for most beautiful girl? ›

Sweden. The stunning Scandinavian nation of Sweden is known for surreal forests, coastal islands, glittering lakes and glacial mountains. It is also known for being home to the most beautiful women in the world. With complete elegance, sporty charm and passionately deep eyes, women of Sweden are perfect beauties.

What is the hottest month in Argentina? ›

January

What is the hottest season in Argentina? ›

Argentina's hot summer runs from December to February (summer) and has perfect beach weather averaging at about 70℉ (31.1℃) and if you're most interested in visiting the beaches, it's recommended that you go in this season.

What month is the hottest weather in Argentina? ›

January is the hottest month in Buenos Aires with an average temperature of 25°C (77°F) and the coldest is June at 12°C (54°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 9 in February. The wettest month is January with an average of 100mm of rain.

Why does Argentina wear purple? ›

A powerful message of gender equality

“The new away shirt of the national side transmits a powerful message of gender equality, aligned with the values of diversity and inclusion that our brand promotes,” said Pablo Lamo, general manager of Adidas Argentina.

Why does Argentina wear blue? ›

In 1771, the delighted Spanish king created the Order of Charles III in 1771 to celebrate his line, a sort of special society for prominent Spaniards. For the colour of the order, Charles the third chose blue and white.

Why do Argentina wear blue and white? ›

Skip to 1808 when Napoleon began expanding his empire and “forced King Ferdinand VII (Charles III's grandson) to abdicate” which led to riots in Spain and Argentina. To show loyalty to Spain's Ferdinand, his supporters started wearing pale blue and white as dissent against Napoleon.

Is it better to roll or fold clothes in a suitcase? ›

Rolling your clothes in your suitcase will generally save space. This is because it squeezes air from between folds and means the most of available space is used. If done correctly, rolling can also ensure less wrinkles in your clothes.

How many outfits do I need for a 14 day trip? ›

14 Day Trip (2 Week Vacation)

For trips that are two weeks long, you will need 10 outfits.

How many clothes do you need for a 15 day trip? ›

About 4-5 clothes are plenty for a 2-week trip assuming you will be doing laundry. If not, I recommend at least eight clothes, including what you wear on the flight. This should be enough, assuming you can wear the same clothes a few times.

What is the 54321 packing rule? ›

For a long weekend, Jen Rubio of Away Travel goes by the “54321” rule: “You can always get at least five great outfits from four tops, three bottoms, two pairs of shoes, and [if you're a woman] one dress.” For a longer trip (one to two weeks), add a few tops and maybe another dress or pair of shoes if there's a fancier ...

What is the 50 50 rule fashion? ›

The 50/50 ratio (or proportion) rule

The ideal ratio is 50% of your outfit consists of the top and 50% consists of the skirt. When you're "hiding" a tum or thighs or bum with a longer top or jacket, the ratio gets out of whack because the top or jacket will actually end up swamping your outfit (and you!)

How do I pack for international travel? ›

17 International Travel Packing Tips
  1. Pair your packing down. Lay out everything you think you want to take on your trip. ...
  2. Don't pack anything new. ...
  3. Pack multi-purpose items. ...
  4. Pick a color. ...
  5. “Just in case” items are a no-go. ...
  6. Keep layers in mind while packing. ...
  7. Wear your bulky clothing on the plane. ...
  8. Stick to quick-dry fabrics.

What are Argentina beauty standards? ›

In Argentina, beauty standards are generally tailored to embrace a woman's natural shape and complexion. It's uncommon to see women walk the streets of Buenos Aires with a full-face of makeup, and it's even more uncommon to see them contouring their faces like Kylie Jenner.

What is considered polite in Argentina? ›

A handshake and nod show respect when greeting someone. An embrace and one kiss on the cheek is common between friends and acquaintances. Argentines are touchers and stand close to each other when speaking.

What are some cultural rules in Argentina? ›

Most Argentines eat with a knife in the right hand and a fork in the left hand. Using a toothpick in public is considered bad manners. Blowing one's nose or clearing one's throat at the table is also considered poor manners. Eating on public transport is seen as poor etiquette.

What is women's right in Argentina? ›

Argentina granted women the right to vote in 1947.

The country legalized female representation in government in the same year it legalized women's rights to vote on September 29, 1947.

Which country has the strictest beauty standards? ›

South Korea bags first place for setting one of the most dominant beauty standards in the world. Korean skincare products are today's most preferred beauty essentials to look presentable, without a doubt.

What are some cultural beauty standards? ›

The culture of beauty refers to the prevalent standard of physical attractiveness as dictated by popular opinion. Beauty culture usually focuses on certain features, primarily facial symmetry and low body weight, some of which may be rooted in evolutionary biology.

Which country has the best beauty standards in the world? ›

Luxembourg's beauty standards are quite well-defined, with each of the A.I. images bearing similarities. While there is not so much emphasis on the body type, there are very clear desirable facial features. These include a sharp jawline, small forehead, high cheekbones, wide mouth, thin lips, and broad nose.

What not to wear in Buenos Aires? ›

If you don't want to scream 'tourist' then avoid wearing shorts around the city of Buenos Aires, no matter how hot it gets. The key is neat and sleek, and neutral colors are best. It can be cool in the evening so pack a pashmina or light sweater. Ensure you bring a versatile travel jacket.

What does a thumbs up mean in Argentina? ›

In Argentina, the “thumb and forefinger circle” gesture stands for OK – unlike in neighbouring Brazil, where it is vulgar and offensive. The “thumbs up” gesture can be used freely as it also stands for OK.

How much cash can you take to Argentina? ›

Currency restrictions

Visitors to Argentina can import up to US$10,000 or its equivalent without having to declare. The export of foreign currency for amounts higher than US$10,000 or its equivalent in other currencies is prohibited.

What are some superstitions in Argentina? ›

Argentine Superstitions

Step on a crack and you'll break your mother's back” was a common schoolyard rhyme, and along with this were the beliefs that walking under a ladder, opening an umbrella indoors, or breaking a mirror would bring bad luck (7 years in the event of a broken mirror, in fact).

What is the female to male ratio in Argentina? ›

The Sex Ratio in Argentina in 2021 is 95.304 males per 100 females. There are 22.25 million males and 23.35 million females in Argentina. The percentage of female population is 51.2% compare to 48.8% male population.

What is Argentina known for? ›

Argentina is known for its passion for soccer, Mate culture, and love for Tango. With stunning natural landscapes in Patagonia to vibrant city life in Buenos Aires, the country offers a unique experience for travelers. Argentina is also famous for its quality wine, delicious food, and world-renowned landmarks.

What is the gender pay gap in Argentina? ›

In addition to this, once women find a job, one of the main problems they encounter is the pay gap. Among employed people in Argentina, for every 100 pesos that a man earns on average, a woman earns 79, and this gap worsens among women with lower levels of qualification.

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