1. Fiesta Nacional de la Vendimia (Mendoza – Grape Harvest Festival)

- When & where: Held annually in early March in the city of Mendoza (in Mendoza Province).
- What to expect: Parades, spectacular shows (the “Acto Central”), the election of the “Reina Nacional de la Vendimia”, wine‑tastings and a celebration of the grape harvest and winemaking tradition.
- Why go: If you love wine, beautiful scenery (Andes foothills + vineyards), culture and large festive spectacles — this is one of Argentina’s most iconic festivals.
- Tip: Book accommodation early in Mendoza for this period; also the region is busy with tourism already.
2. Cosquín Rock (Córdoba – Rock & Music Festival)

- When & where: Every February in the province of Córdoba (in the town of Santa María de Punilla).
- What to expect: A large rock/alternative music festival with national and international bands, tens of thousands of attendees.
- Why go: Great for music‑lovers, especially if you want to mix Argentina’s summer (February) with a major festival.
- Tip: Check the line‑up early, secure tickets in advance, and combine it with a stay in Córdoba or the surrounding hill towns.
3. Buenos Aires Tango Festival & World Cup

- When & where: In the city of Buenos Aires, around August (and early September) each year.
- What to expect: Tango performances, competitions, free outdoor milongas (dance‑events), workshops. The festival draws both professionals and enthusiastic amateurs.
- Why go: If you want to immerse yourself in Argentina’s most emblematic dance form, experience Buenos Aires’ culture deeply, and attend a world‑class festival in a major city.
- Tip: Even if you’re not a dancer, you can go to watch and absorb the atmosphere. Stay in or around Buenos Aires neighbourhoods known for tango (San Telmo, Palermo) to complete the experience.








