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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina’s vibrant capital, enchants with its blend of European elegance, Latin passion and cosmopolitan energy. From tree-lined boulevards and grand architecture to colourful barrios alive with music and dance, the city captures the very soul of South America. This is the birthplace of tango, a city that never sleeps, where every street seems to pulse with culture and character.
Must-sees:
- Plaza de Mayo and Casa Rosada: The historic heart of Buenos Aires, framed by the city’s pink presidential palace, a landmark of Argentina’s political life.
- La Boca: Famous for its brightly painted houses, street performers and football fervour, this colourful district is one of the city’s most photographed.
- Recoleta Cemetery: A labyrinth of ornate mausoleums where Argentina’s most iconic figures, including Eva Perón, rest in peace.
- San Telmo: A bohemian neighbourhood known for its cobbled streets, antique shops and the lively Feria de San Telmo market.
- MALBA: The Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, showcasing modern and contemporary Latin American masterpieces.
Culinary culture:
Buenos Aires is a paradise for food lovers. Indulge in a traditional parrilla (steakhouse) for Argentina’s world-renowned beef, accompanied by a glass of Malbec. Sample empanadas from a street vendor, enjoy artisanal ice cream inspired by Italian gelato, or try mate, the traditional herbal infusion shared among friends.
Dive deeper:
Immerse yourself in the rhythm of tango at an authentic milonga, where locals and visitors dance until dawn. Explore Palermo’s leafy parks and trendy boutiques, or admire street art in Colegiales and Villa Crespo. Football fans will be swept up by the passion of a match at La Bombonera or El Monumental. For a cultural escape, the Teatro Colón is one of the world’s great opera houses, offering a glimpse of Buenos Aires’ refined side.
Good to know:
Buenos Aires is well connected, with two main airports: Ezeiza for international arrivals and Aeroparque Jorge Newbery for domestic flights. The best times to visit are spring (September to November) and Fall (March to May), when the weather is mild and the jacaranda trees fill the streets with purple blossoms. The city is vast but easy to navigate by metro, bus or affordable taxis. Walking is the best way to absorb the atmosphere of each neighbourhood, from bohemian San Telmo to elegant Recoleta.