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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Buenos Aires - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Since its construction in 1580, this has been the setting for Argentina's most politically turbulent moments, including the uprising against...Read More
Its magnitude, magnificent acoustics, and opulence earn the Teatro Colón (Colón Theater) a place among the world's top five opera theaters....Read More
Nothing sums up the chaotic Microcentro better than this pedestrian axis, which has fallen from grace and risen from the ashes at least as many...Read More
The eclectic Casa de Gobierno, better known as the Casa Rosada or Pink House, is at Plaza de Mayo's eastern end, with its back to the river...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThe columned neoclassical facade of the Metropolitan Cathedral makes it seem more like a temple than a church, and its history follows the pattern...Read More
There's something very low-key about this cultural center, despite its considerable size and prime location above the posh Galerías Pacífico...Read More
More history is packed into this single block of buildings southwest of Plaza de Mayo than in scores of other city blocks put together. Its...Read More
The distinctive Peruvian neocolonial-style Palacio Noel serves as the perfect backdrop for this colonial art and craft museum, which was built...Read More
Today, the River Plate is nowhere in sight, but the humming traffic circle that overlooks this underground museum behind the Casa Rosada was...Read More
Until 2012, the 100-peso bill still honored General Roca—the man responsible for the massacre of most of Patagonia's indigenous population—so...Read More
Plaza de Mayo's only remaining colonial edifice was built in 1765 as the meeting place for the city council, now based in the ornate wedge-shaped...Read More
Whimsical" is one way to describe the City Museum, which focuses on random aspects of domestic and public life in Buenos Aires in times past...Read More
The Hotel de Inmigrantes that houses the modest Immigration Museum was the first stop for many of the millions of Europeans who arrived in Argentina...Read More
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