Friday, 29 Mar 2024

Discover Art, Food and History at Every Turn in Buenos Aires

Discover a city full of life and intensity, of stories that are shared and intertwined.


Discover Art, Food and History at Every Turn in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is known as the Paris of South America and for good reason. Argentina's capital is a city full of life and intensity, of stories that are shared and intertwined.

People meet on the streets and sit for hours at tables in cafes. The night wakes you up, it's a new day, and the city lights up with its abundance of theaters, restaurants and bars.

Buenos Aires' downtown neighborhoods include all the areas around Plaza de Mayo and Avenida de Mayo. Around the Plaza, you can visit the Cabildo, the Cathedral, and the Casa Rosada. It is worth booking a guided tour if you visit on a weekend as it will be a good starting point to get to know Buenos Aires.

As a special treat, enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of the Teatro Colón, one of the most important opera houses in the world due to its capacity, acoustics, and workshops.

This avenue starts at the Plaza de Mayo and is one of the city's most essential and traditional avenues. Walking until you reach the Congress building, you can visit several of the oldest and most important architectural structures, such as the Casa de la Cultura and the Palacio Barolo.

A place you can not miss in this area is the Café Tortoni, one of the oldest in Buenos Aires, and it seems that time has stopped there. If you don't want to consume something, you can simply visit to experience the museum on its walls. There are also theater and tango plays almost every night, but be sure to buy tickets in advance.

This site is the most modern neighborhood in Buenos Aires. It was built by the river, so you can enjoy a pleasant environment for walking and engaging in some physical activity.

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