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Tourist guide: what to do and see in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires: great tango, great beef.
This city welcomes over 3 million tourists a year, who come to visit its neighbourhoods drenched in history and passion, making it the most visited city in Latin America. The list of attractions are endless. To name just a few: this city has the most theatres in the world, culture oozes from its pores, Argentineans are delightful people and the way they dance the tango is sure to drive you wild. Don’t miss out on their most typical gastronomy! A good roast in good company is sure to delight your taste buds. Enjoy!
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Mariano Moreno and Crongressional Squares.
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Colonial classic image.
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Los Talas del Entrerriano Restaurant
Rustic décor in a restaurant which is almost always packed out, offering some of the best meat in town.
Totally carnivorous.
Dining
La Brigada Restaurant
Its success lies in the quality of its grills and its extensive wine and cava selection.
A culinary example.
Dining
El Preferido Restaurant
Hungry for some Spanish food? This establishment offers some of the best in the city.
Spanish food.
Dining
La Continental Restaurant
A franchise started by a Spaniard, who knew how to win over the Argentineans with his pizzas and empanadas.
Delicious Argentinean pizzas and empanadas!
Dining
The Old Warehouse
Want a totally Argentinean night out? Head for a tango night with dinner included at the Old Warehouse!
The birthplace of tango.
Dining
Saint Peter's Telmo Church
This large, eclectic building reminds us that San Telmo was one of the city's wealthiest neighbourhoods.
An image of before and after.
Sights
Monumental Tower
Its lookout on the sixth floor offers a special view of Buenos Aires. Go and have a look!
A British gift.
Sights
Congressional Plaza and The Thinker
The perfect photo of both monuments is taken if you sit facing the path of Rodin's Thinker. What a picture!
Mariano Moreno and Crongressional Squares.
Sights
Floralis Generica
An aluminium, flower-shaped monument, symbolising youth, beauty and hope.
Aluminium flower.
Sights
Our Lady of Mercy Basilica
Architecturally, artistically and historically fascinating. Like many Argentinean religious buildings, it holds important history within its walls.
More Argentinian history.
Sights
Basilica of the Most Holy Rosary and Convent of Santo Domingo
The importance of this Basilica is not only religious. Also historical. You will hallucinate with everything you will learn during this visit.
Colonial classic image.
Sights
General Juan Lavalle Monument
The impressive presence, which can even be felt in the distance of Cordoba Avenue.
One of a kind.
Sights
Metropolitan Cathedral
This unusually Roman façade has classic religious décor and Venetian mosaic flooring, the identifying marks of this young cathedral.
12 apostles, 12 columns.
Sights
Casa Rosada
If you want to immerse yourself in Argentinean history, don't miss the pink-coloured government headquarters.
Red and white unite.
Sights
The Obelisk
Despite its controversial history, this is now one of the city's distinguishing features.
The most emblematic 67 metres in the city.
Sights
Murillo Street Leather
Argentina triumphs with its leather. If you're looking for leather in Buenos Aires, head straight for Murillo Street!
Argentinian leather.
Shopping
Francia Square Festival
The meeting point for artisans from across the city is a great weekend visit.
Typical artisanal work.
Shopping
Flea Market Festival in Dorrego
A vast array of stalls, where you can easily come across artists. Don't miss out!
Sunday festivals.
Shopping
Buen Orden
Outlandish clothes with a vintage feel and accessories from exclusive brands, such as Louis Vuitton and Balenciaga.
Overwhelming uniqueness.
Shopping
Mishka: Mishka
The unmistakable shiny, retro shoes with laces and a low heel are the essence of this shop.
Marcelo Cantón Shoes.
Shopping
Alto Palermo
This modern shopping centre has good sale periods for the expensive products it offers.
A passion for women.
Shopping
Gil Antiques
Catherine Deneuve and Ferragamo were regulars at this antiques shop. There must be a reason for this, right?
Antique experts.
Shopping
Bullrich Courtyard
If you're looking for exclusive, classy shops, the Bullrich Courtyard is the place to be.
Unique retail.
Shopping
El Ateneo
Do you like to read? Don't miss this impressive bookshop. You will love it.
Majestic books.
Shopping
Pacific Galleries
These galleries were designed to replicate the Bon Marché in Paris. Both exude luxury and elegance.
Welcome to the Paris of Latin America.
Shopping
Palais de Glace
The halls of this interesting building host the annual National Prize of Fine Art awards.
Art in La Recoleta.
Museum
PROA Foundation
The emblem of Buenos Aires contemporary art, its cultural programme focuses on the artistic movements of the 20th century.
An artistic model.
Museum
Recoleta Cultural Centre
Dance, theatre, concerts, art, and a whole lot more. This place has space for any form of culture!
Great cultural diversity.
Museum
Modern Art Museum
Immerse yourself in the development of modern art in this city, and its first attempt to bring avant-garde to its society.
Born in 1956.
Museum
Cinema Museum
Cinephiles must not miss out on a visit to this museum and discover the stories it tells.
Pablo Ducrós Hicken.
Museum
Evita Museum
A clear tribute to María Eva Duarte de Perón. Impressive.
Argentinian legend.
Museum
MACBA
This recently opened museum offers temporary and permanent exhibitions, educational programmes and cultural activities.
Contemporary art south of the city.
Museum
Water Museum
The list of reasons to visit this fascinating museum is endless. Come and discover them for yourself!
The city's symbol.
Museum
Carlos Gardel Museum
Be Gardel for a day and experience one of your most nostalgic moments in Buenos Aires.
The home of the Tango King.
Museum
National Museum of Decorative Art
Its collection of miniatures, from the 16th to the 20th century, shine across all of America.
An exquisite trip back in time.
Museum
MALBA
The exact quote by its founder says it all: "an open and participative cultural space, where the lead role is played by the public".
An artistic treasure.
Museum
National Museum of Fine Arts
The 'Casa de Bombas' exudes art from its pores: Rembrandt, Goya and Picasso are just a few of the artists found here.
A very important art gallery.
Museum
Puerto Madero
Skyscrapers, opulence, hustle and bustle… The wealthiest locals pass through Puerto Madero.
Luxurious and modern.
Open air
Chinese Quarter
The most appealing aspect of this neighbourhood is its gastronomy. Your tastebuds will take you all the way to China.
North of the city.
Open air
Palermo Soho
Clearly the most avant-garde shops and fashion outlets in Buenos Aires are found here!
Typical Bohemian atmosphere.
Open air
Japanese Garden
This garden brings Japanese culture to Argentinian turf. Are you ready?
A Japanese twist.
Open air
Botanical Garden
7,000 hectares of green land, dotted with over 5,000 plant species from all over the world.
A natural, urban complex.
Open air
Mataderos Festival
Fairs are held here on Sundays, where you can experience the authentic Argentinean identity.
Love for the homeland.
Open air
Palermo Forests
A network of streets and green spaces, where Rodin left his mark with a commemorative monument to Sarmiento.
Fresh air and greenery.
Open air
San Telmo Festival
Merchants fight for a place in San Telmo, where you can find EVERYTHING.
A vast array of gadgets and knick-knacks.
Open air
Bombonera Stadium
The Bombonera symbolises Argentina's passion for football and its devotion to the sport.
Penalty!
Open air
Caminito
Like an open-air museum, its charm lies in its colours and asymmetrical shapes.
Famous 100 metres.
Open air
Recoleta Cemetery
Imagine what death would be like from a poetic and artistic point of view. You can see this at the Recoleta.
Cemetery of the North.
Open air
Galileo Galilei Planetarium
This building looks like a spaceship, and is home to one of the most sophisticated planetariums in the world.
Stars under a peculiar bulding.
Leisure
Tigre Delta Trips
The perfect place to leave the tarmac behind for a few hours. Come and see it!
One hundred per cent nature.
Leisure
gaucho party
Going through towns like Los Cardales you will discover the most costumbrista face of the country. Interesting option.
Rural and traditional alternative.
Leisure
Konex Cultural Centre
A cultural complex offering a vast array of diverse and colourful shows. A must-see!
Incredible shows.
Leisure
Grab a beer
Are you looking for a night on the town? You'll find it in Palermo! Its diverse bars cater to every taste.
Social nightlife.
Leisure
Lo de Luca
The home of the Sumo group leader, on Alsina del Lider Street, is transformed every night into a makeshift cultural centre.
A musical example.
Leisure
Take the Metro
An icon of modern Buenos Aires, this excellent form of transportation has a special charm.
The SUBTE.
Leisure
Tango Shows
The tango and its various forms of expression are bound to seduce you.
Regional culture.
Leisure
Columbus Theatre
This famous building has some of the best acoustics in the world. Catch a performance here for an unforgettable experience.
National Historical Heritage site.
Leisure
Mate
Today, many places offer mate, a delightful Latin-American infusion. Don't leave without trying some!
A native herb.
Dining
Tortoni Cafe
This historic place encompasses the city's culture. Come and visit to see why!
Cafes with history.
Dining
ice cream parlors
If you are one of those passionate about chocolate, don't miss the chocolate ice cream at Dylan's ice cream parlor... absolutely delicious!
Refreshing snack.
Dining
Pizzerias
Argentina has taken over an Italian dish par excellence. Sample a slice in one of the many pizzerias in Buenos Aires.
The secret is in the dough.
Dining
Patagonia Sur Restaurant
Refined dishes from the south of Argentina and Chile, under the watchful eye of culinary genius, Francis Mallman.
A more exotic option.
Dining
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