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What makes GuruWalk stand out for your Free Walking Tour Salta?

A Free Walking Tour Salta offers a guided journey led by knowledgeable local guides who reveal the hidden gems of the city. These tours operate on a pay-what-you-wish model, allowing you to contribute based on your enjoyment and financial situation. They typically last from 1 to 3 hours, making them ideal for discovering the most famous landmarks, unique neighborhoods, or specific themes.

The booking process is entirely free, and you can cancel without any charges, making it easy to fit into your travel itinerary. At the conclusion of the tour, you determine the worth of your experience.

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Famous sights to visit in a walking tour Salta

Salta, known for its stunning colonial architecture and breathtaking landscapes, offers a variety of iconic sights that are perfect for a walking tour. Begin your adventure at the magnificent Plaza 9 de Julio, the city's main square, where you can admire the impressive Catedral Basílica and the historic Cabildo. The vibrant atmosphere of the plaza, filled with local artisans and cafes, makes it a great starting point to soak in the culture of Salta.

As you continue your journey, make sure to visit the San Francisco Church, a stunning example of baroque architecture, and the famous Cerro San Bernardo, where you can take a scenic hike or a cable car ride for panoramic views of the city. Don't miss the MAAM (Museo de Arqueología de Alta Montaña), which houses fascinating artifacts from the Inca civilization, including the well-preserved mummies known as "Las Momias de Llullaillaco." Each of these sites showcases the rich history and vibrant culture that Salta has to offer.

Must-Visit Places on a free walking tour Salta in winter

Visiting Salta in winter provides a unique opportunity to experience the city's charm in a quieter atmosphere. As you stroll through the historic streets, make sure to stop by the enchanting Convento de San Bernardo, where you can admire its beautiful gardens and the serene ambiance. The winter months also bring a delightful culinary experience; don't miss trying the local specialty, empanadas salteñas, which are especially comforting during the cooler weather. Pair them with a hot glass of mate, a traditional Argentine drink that warms you from the inside out.

For families traveling with children, a visit to the Parque 20 de Febrero is a must. This expansive park features playgrounds and open spaces for kids to enjoy. Additionally, during winter, local festivals may take place, showcasing traditional music and dance, providing entertainment for all ages. Wrap up your walking tour with a visit to the Mercado San Miguel, where you can explore local crafts and taste seasonal treats, creating lasting memories of your time in this beautiful Andean city.

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