Your Secret Place in Argentina
Humahuaca
Located in the heart of the province of Jujuy, the Quebrada de Humahuaca is a dazzling valley of Andean origin, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Along its 155 kilometers, this majestic landscape combines multicolored mountains, such as the famous Hill of Seven Colors in Purmamarca, and charming towns that preserve their indigenous heritage, such as Tilcara and Humahuaca. This valley not only amazes with its natural beauty, but is also a historical journey: crossed by the ancient Inca Trail, it is a living testimony to more than 10,000 years of human occupation.
The Quebrada offers a fascinating mix of nature, culture, and archaeology. Here you can visit pre-Columbian ruins, artisan markets, and take part in traditional festivities that keep the rich local culture alive. It is an ideal destination for those looking to explore unique landscapes, go hiking, and immerse themselves in the ancient traditions of northwestern Argentina.
Also, don’t miss this rooftop...
Maldini
The rooftop of the Colorgul beach club above the concrete jungle.
Maldini Rooftop brings a large dose of beach club atmosphere to the rooftops of Buenos Aires. Or in this case, to the rooftop of the Dot Baires shopping mall.
Filled with color and atmosphere, the spacious terrace offers great skyline views, but even more so, a fantastic vibe both day and night.
Up here you can enjoy everything from refreshing cocktails and buckets of beer to street food like burgers and tacos.
Visit it for very sunny and relaxing drinks during the day, or come at night (especially on weekends) and enjoy a very lively atmosphere with a great crowd and live DJs.