The Top 3 Buenos Aires Attractions and What You Can Do Nearby
The three most famous Buenos Aires attractions are the Recoleta Cemetery, the Casa Rosada & Plaza de Mayo area and La Boca & El Caminito
The three most famous Buenos Aires attractions are the Recoleta Cemetery, the Casa Rosada & Plaza de Mayo area and La Boca & El Caminito
The area dubbed Centro isn’t so much a neighborhood as it is a term that ties together the different sectors that make up the Buenos Aires downtown area. This part of town is almost like a concentrated dose of everything that gives Buenos Aires its inimitable flavor.
Some of the best Spanish fails overheard in Argentina with bonus slang tips and some added cuss words to boot. Enjoy the schadenfreude dear readers…
From 7 course meals to sexy hotels, here are some ideas to make your honeymoon in Buenos Aires one to remember.
Taking the subway for the first time in Buenos Aires? Here we explain how to use the subte system, along with some tips for making it as smooth a journey as possible.
A guide summarizing what Buenos Aires is like to live in. Language, where to live, hot spots, crime and more covered!
Recommendations for the best boutique hotels by Cathy Brown, author for Frodor’s Argentina and Luxury Latin American. Palermo, Recoleta, San Telmo and more.
Soccer tickets and tours for Boca Juniors, River Plate and other football games in Buenos Aires, 2020 calendar season. Fixture updated daily!
Visiting Buenos Aires is the summer can offer a wonderful escape from a cold Northern Hemisphere winter. From celebrating Christmas, to heading to the beach,
Known for football, good weather, and blooming jacaranda trees, Spring is the best time of year to visit Buenos Aires. Here are our top suggestions