Welcome to
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Buenos Aires is South America's most European city — a sprawling, passionate capital built by Italian and Spanish immigrants who brought their architecture, café culture, and love of football to the banks of the Río de la Plata. The city's neighbourhoods each have a distinct personality: the colourful Caminito street art of La Boca, the grand Parisian boulevards of Recoleta, the antique markets and tango bars of San Telmo. Argentine beef is world-famous for good reason, and a Buenos Aires parilla dinner followed by a late-night milonga is one of travel's great experiences.
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Café Tortoni
Buenos Aires' oldest café, steeped in tango, politics, and strong coffee.

Don Julio Parrilla
Buenos Aires' most celebrated steakhouse, where Argentine beef becomes a ritual.

La Boca Neighbourhood
The neighbourhood that painted itself into existence, block by vivid block.

MALBA
The best collection of Latin American art in the world, housed beautifully in Palermo.

Palermo Soho
Buenos Aires' coolest neighborhood, where street art meets serious dining and boutique shopping.

Plaza de Mayo
Argentina's most politically charged public square, where history is made and mourned.

Puerto Madero
Buenos Aires' boldest urban reinvention: a 19th-century port reborn as a gleaming waterfront district.

Recoleta Cemetery
A city of marble mausoleums where Argentina's powerful and infamous rest.

San Telmo Market
A century-old covered market where antiques, street food, and tango collide.

Teatro Colón
One of the world's great opera houses, hidden in plain sight on Avenida 9 de Julio.
Why should you go to Buenos Aires
What other travelers have to say, based on real reviews.
