Why Go?
Old-world elegance: magnificent architecture, fabulous wines, and tango halls where feisty tangueros strut their stuff.
New-world Latin cool: boutique hotels, hip galleries, clubs that don't get hopping till 2 a.m.
Amazing bang for your buck.
What to Skip
Late December to February, Argentina's humid summer.
Come to Buenos Aires for...
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Floralis Generica, a huge steel and aluminium sculpture, was created by Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano and donated to the city of Buenos Aires...
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More about the woman than her politics the Eva Peron Museum tells Evita’s own story from her childhood and her years working as an actress to her rise...
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To truly discover the beauty of Argentine culture, come to San Telmo. The streets are crowded with diverse artisans, talented street performers and...
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Buenos Aires is one of those ‘city that never sleeps’ cities and this hostel is in one of those neighbourhoods that phrase was referring to. The...
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The owners of this hostel live here so you can be sure of a good welcome and good local advice. Living in your own hostel would probably keep the...
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Well known in 20-something backpacker circles, this hostel has a pretty average shower to bed ration – about one to ten – but makes up for it with...
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While in Argentina, it is well worth checking out the local designers, and Palermo Viejo is the place to do it. There are more than 100 boutiques...
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Beautifully, historic 20th century buildings line this mile-long pedestrianized street, which is most popular for its gem, leather and fur stores....
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Refined elegance in this beautifully restored colonial residence in Buenos Aires' upmarket suburb, San Isidro Built in 1892 as a rather grand...
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Floralis Generica (Catalano)
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