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Discover Buenos Aires: A Guide for a Unique Experience
Buenos Aires is a city that vibrates with energy and cultural diversity. From the passion of tango to the unmatched flavors of its cuisine, there’s something for every visitor. Plan your trip in advance and get ready to fall in love with this one-of-a-kind city. Welcome to Buenos Aires!
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Tango in Buenos Aires: passion and culture
Buenos Aires is known as the world capital of tango. From elegant shows in the San Telmo neighborhood to authentic milongas where locals and tourists dance together, tango is an unmissable experience. Visit Café Tortoni, the city’s most iconic café, or enjoy a magical night at Esquina Carlos Gardel, where music and dance tell stories of love and passion.
Caminito and La Boca: street art and tradition
The neighborhood of La Boca is an open-air museum. Its colorful houses on Caminito, full of artists, bring the city’s cultural legacy to life. Don’t forget to walk through the artisan shops and try a beef empanada at one of the street stalls. If you're a football fan, take the opportunity to visit the legendary La Bombonera, the stadium of Boca Juniors, where sports passion can be felt in the air.
San Telmo: porteño tradition
In San Telmo, the oldest neighborhood in Buenos Aires, time seems to stand still. On Sundays, the antique market fills its cobbled streets with music, art, and unique items. At its traditional bodegones, try a classic Argentine dish: milanesa with fries, paired with a glass of Malbec wine.
Traditional cuisine: from bodegones to street food
In Buenos Aires, food is a sensory journey. Enjoy a full parrillada at a traditional bodegón, try a choripán from a Costanera food truck, or indulge in a alfajor from a local bakery. If you're into modern options, join a craft beer tour in Palermo, where you'll discover unique and vibrant bars.
Football and culture: Boca and River
The rivalry between Boca Juniors and River Plate is a cultural icon. In addition to visiting La Bombonera, the Monumental Stadium of River Plate in the Núñez neighborhood offers guided tours and a museum covering the club’s rich history.
Palermo: the modern heart of the city
The neighborhood of Palermo is synonymous with creativity. Its streets are filled with boutiques, restaurants, and trendy cafés. In Palermo Soho, explore colorful murals and design stores, while in Palermo Hollywood, the bars and restaurants invite you to enjoy the city's nightlife.
Historic center of Buenos Aires
This free tour is a great way to explore the historic heart of Buenos Aires in just two hours. The itinerary includes iconic stops such as Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada, and the majestic Avenida de Mayo, where architecture and history intertwine at every corner. Along the way, you'll also visit the Metropolitan Cathedral, the famous Obelisk, and the traditional Café Tortoni.
The tour ends in front of the National Congress, after passing by Palacio Barolo and the Evita Perón mural. It’s a culturally enriching experience both for first-time visitors and those wishing to rediscover the city from a new perspective. Perfect for curious travelers and history lovers.
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Theater and art on Avenida Corrientes
Nicknamed "the street that never sleeps," Avenida Corrientes is the heart of Buenos Aires’ theater scene. Don’t miss the Teatro Colón, one of the most impressive opera houses in the world, where you can enjoy top-level performances or admire its stunning architecture on a guided tour.
Avenida 9 de Julio: a porteño icon
Avenida 9 de Julio, one of the widest in the world, is home to the famous Obelisk, an undeniable symbol of Buenos Aires. Walk along this iconic avenue, admire the Teatro Colón, and finish your stroll at the Plaza de la República, perfect for a memorable photo.