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Unlike in the UK, Argentines drive on the right side of the law. Adjustment might take a few minutes, but it's a small change that promises a world of delights.
Considering the city's roads and weather, a midsize sedan or a compact car should be sufficient for your needs. However, if you're planning to explore the surrounding areas, a 4x4 vehicle might be a better choice, especially during the rainy season.
Parking in Santiago del Estero is usually straightforward. Generally, on-street parking is allowed unless signs say otherwise. But remember, the closer you get to the city centre, the harder it will be to find a spot.
Must-visit spots include the Santiago del Estero Cathedral, Bicentennial Culture Centre, and Mama Antula House. And let's not forget the iconic Plaza Libertad, the city's main square and a hub of local life.
Around Santiago del Estero, scenic drives are aplenty. Take a trip along the Puerto Piray-Posadas route for an unforgettable drive through lush forests and ethereal waterfalls.
Want to soak up the local culture? Head over to the Barrio Autonomia or Barrio Alberdi, where you'll find plenty of charming cafes, beautiful architecture, and friendly locals.
Santiago del Estero is served by Vicecomodoro Ángel de la Paz Aragonés Airport, located 6 km from the city centre. Renting a car from the airport is your best bet to get around the city at your own pace and convenience.
Expect a hot and humid climate much of the year. The local currency is the Argentine peso. English isn't widely spoken, so learning a few Spanish phrases will greatly enhance your stay.
Be sure to catch the National Folklore Festival if you're visiting in February, a perfect opportunity to experience the culture and traditions of Santiago del Estero at their best.