6 Best Sights in Purmamarca, The Northwest

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We've compiled the best of the best in Purmamarca - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bodega Fernando Dupont

Fodor's Choice

On the lovely grounds of this bodega, cardon cacti mingle with Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah vines, which thrive at 2,500 meters (8,202 feet) thanks to hot days and very cool nights. The Paleta del Pintor hill provides a stunning and vibrant backdrop. You can call ahead for a brief yet interesting tour; take home the Rosa de Maimará Rosé or the Sikuri Syrah. Although there is a bridge, reaching the winery remains impossible when the river floods in the rainy season (summer).

RN9, Km 1776, Maimará, 4622, Argentina
388-15–473–1918
Sight Details
Free tour; 3-wine tasting 6,000 pesos
Closed Sun.

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Cerro de Siete Colores

Fodor's Choice

Looming above Purmamarca is the brightly tinted Cerro de Siete Colores (Hill of Seven Colors). Look closely and see if you can find all seven—most people can pick out only four. The best way to see the hill is by walking a 3-km (2-mile) loop called the Paseo de Siete Colores, which starts to the left of the church on the main square. This one-lane gravel road winds through bizarre, humanlike formations of bright, craggy, red rock, before passing a series of stark, sweeping, Mars-like vistas with stands of trees in the river valley. The road then passes a few family farms and ends with a striking view of the Cerro itself before bringing you back to the center of Purmamarca.

The colors are most clearly visible in the morning. The tourist office on Florida Street has a map showing the best points for photos.

Purmamarca, 4618, Argentina

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Salinas Grandes

Fodor's Choice

West of Purmamarca you can ogle one of the area’s most eye-popping sights: the Salinas Grandes, more than 200 square km (80 square miles) of dazzling salt flats at the top of a mountain. Take the sinuous Ruta 52 for 64 km (40 miles) over the majestic Cuesta de Lipan (Lipan Rise)—which tops out at 4,170 meters (13,700 feet) above sea level—and cross Ruta 40. The salty landscape is surreal, and it's made even more so by a building constructed entirely out of slabs of salt turned a brownish color and salt furniture set up like church pews, complete with lectern. A series of small pools have been cut out of the salt flats' surface, revealing a layer of water and freshly forming crystals underneath. For 20,000 pesos, you can contract a guide from the kiosk at the entrance to lead you in your vehicle through the flats.

Remember to carry a camera, a hat, some water, and sunblock.

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Bodega Kindgard

A bodega that opened its doors in 2022 while marking its third grape harvest, Kindgard was set up by two Jujuy cousins who come from winemaking and agricultural backgrounds. Offering one of the Quebrada’s more complete wine experiences, buoyed by a unique view of the Siete Colores hill, visitors can enjoy a three-vintage tasting and vineyard visit with charcuterie plate (27,500 pesos) or a paired three-course lunch in the restaurant (44,000 pesos). In 2024, three very comfy and self-contained cabins complete with kitchenette and fresh eggs, and those marvelous views ($120 a night) were added.

RN9 km 1739, Purmamarca, Y4600, Argentina
388-409–6930

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Iglesia de Santa Rosa de Lima

The most notable landmark downtown on the central plaza is Iglesia de Santa Rosa de Lima. Dating from 1778, it was constructed from adobe and thistle wood. On Calle Belgrano, to the left of the church, is a 622-year-old carob tree. Try and visit on August 30, when the saint's day is celebrated. 

Plaza 9 de Julio, Purmamarca, 4618, Argentina

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Tren Solar de la Quebrada

Powered by solar energy, the 2024-inaugurated Solar Train runs alongside the Río Grande up to Tilcara (and eventually Humahuaca), offering an eco-friendly alternative to soaking up the Quebrada without having to drive the winding roads. Alight at Volcán, Tumbaya, Purmamarca, Maimará and Tilcara four times a day. 

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