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 ominous gates, Doric-columned portico, and labyrinthine paths of the city's oldest cemetery may leave you with a sense of foreboding. Founded...Read More
All of Buenos Aires' history is packed into this unusual house. The street it's on was once a small river—the zanjón, or gorge, of the property...Read More
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
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
Cobblestones, tango dancers, and haphazardly constructed, colorful conventillos have made Calle Museo Caminito the darling of Buenos Aires'...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 ActivitiesLike the bonsais in the nursery within it, this park is small but perfectly formed. A slow wander along its arched wooden bridges and walkways...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
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 ActivitiesPlaza 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
During the week a handful of craftspeople and a few scruffy pigeons are the only ones enjoying the shade from the stately trees in the city...Read More
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