Buenos Aires
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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.
The fabulous Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA) is one of the cornerstones of the city's cultural life. Its centerpiece is...Read More
The world's largest collection of Argentine art is contained in this neoclassical wine-colored building. It also houses many lesser works by...Read More
Bought from England in 1874, the oldest ship in the Argentine fleet has been around the world several times and was used in the nation's Antarctic...Read More
The navy commissioned this frigate from England in 1898 to be used as an open-sea training vessel. The 280-foot boat used up to 33 sails and...Read More
Cobblestones, tango dancers, and haphazardly constructed, colorful conventillos have made Calle Museo Caminito the darling of Buenos Aires'...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
Art exhibitions, concerts, fringe theater performances, and workshops are some of the offerings at this cultural center. The rambling building...Read More
The late Amalia Fortabat was a cement heiress, so it's not surprising that the building containing her private art collection is made mostly...Read More
For more than a decade, this thoroughly modern art museum has been nudging traditional La Boca into the present. After major renovation work...Read More
Hard-core tango fans shouldn't pass up a quick visit to the home of tango's greatest hero, Carlos Gardel. The front rooms of this once-crumbling...Read More
Geometric abstraction is the guiding principle for both the collection and the construction of Buenos Aires' newest museum. Sharply sloped walkways...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
Some 7,000 contemporary artworks make up the permanent collection at this newly renovated, block-long museum. Formerly the site of a tobacco...Read More
If you're looking for respite from the sun or sports in Parque Tres de Febrero, try this sedate museum. Focused on 19th- and 20th-century Argentine...Read More
Inside Estadio Boca Juniors (aka La Bombonera), this modern, two-floor museum is heaven for fútbol fans. It chronicles Boca's rise from a...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThe real world is scaled down to kiddie size at this museum in Abasto Shopping (also Chapter 3, Shopping). Children can play at sending letters...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
Eva Duarte de Perón, known universally as Evita, was the wife of populist president Juan Domingo Perón. She was both revered by her working...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesWhat better place for the National History Museum than overlooking the spot where the city was supposedly founded? Once owned by entrepreneur...Read More
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