The 48th Copa America begins in the United States on June 20th, and you can't miss the opportunity to live and experience soccer in Argentina. Six regions of the country will be chasing the ball to find out who is the king of the continent. The last champion, Lionel Messi's Argentina, is one of the favorites, but the rest of the teams promise to play hard. To watch it on screen, DSports - an exclusive channel of DirecTV and its DGO streaming service - will be the only channel broadcasting 32 matches. TyC Sports and Telefe will broadcast matches of the Argentina national team.
You are already in Argentina, and the Cup is about to start. In this post, we recommend five places where you can wear your national team jersey and shout like hincha (as Argentines call the fans of the national team).
The capital of Argentina, in addition to tango, feeds on football every day. On every street you can feel the passion for the ball, and when the Argentina national team plays, life comes to a standstill. Since its inception, the Locos x el Fútbol bar has become a symbol not only of visiting Messi's team, but also of all types of sports spectacles. A place where you can meet friends, drink beer, fernet, have a snack and have a lot of fun. Ideal for watching football in the city of Buenos Aires.
The miracles of Messi in Iguazu
All the magic and quality of the Argentina captain are concentrated at the foot of Iguasu Falls, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Is there a better plan? In the heart of Puerto Iguazu, the closest city to the iconic falls, Color Pizza and Parrilla are unbeatable for the occasion. After a day spent in Iguazu National Park, night comes to delight you with the best football in America.
Football, goals and the best wine of Mendoza
Want to watch your team play with the world's best Malbec wine one night? Stop hesitating: Mendoza is the place. Avenida Aristides highlights the nightlife of the city of Mendoza. It's not just Malbec that's kept in good glasses. Cabernet Sauvignon, Bonarda, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc are some of the many excellent grape varieties you can find.
You can't help but fall in love with the magic of football in Salta
Undoubtedly, one of the most beautiful cities in the north of Argentina is Salta. Its colonial style, symbolic peñas - typical musical shows - and Cerro San Bernardo, among other places, create a beautiful setting that captivates travelers from all over the world. To top it all off, there is nothing better than spending the night on Calle Balcarche. Have dinner with your family, go out with friends, fall in love for the first time and - why not? – watch football – this artery is the highest point for all kinds of meetings. Put on a poncho, grab a guitar and scream at the top of your lungs about your team's goals!
With your team until the end of the world!
Travelers Those arriving in Ushuaia say they literally feel like they are at the end of the world. The mysticism of the city, combined with the distance from civilization, can enhance this feeling. The fact is that it is a unique place in the world that every traveler should visit at some point in their life. You've taken the End of the World train, you've sailed through the Beagle Channel to Les Eclairers lighthouse, you've visited an old prison and played in the snow on Cerro Castor. Now it's time for football, the America's Cup is about to start. Where? At the Hard Rock Café, in the heart of the city. Football music sounds in the southernmost city of Argentina, what else!
Source: argentina.travel
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