Had a wonderful weekend at Estancia Los Dos Hermanos, and would strongly recommend it for others. For $120, a driver will pick you up and return you to Buenos Aires. The car is a nice Puegot with a...
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Had a wonderful weekend at Estancia Los Dos Hermanos, and would strongly recommend it for others. For $120, a driver will pick you up and return you to Buenos Aires. The car is a nice Puegot with a...
Closed for renovation until 2008.
The Recoleta Cemetery was opened for ordinary people in 1822 but as Recoleta’s reputation improved, so did that of the cemetery. Now many presidents and historic figures important to Buenos Aires...
Buenos Aires has tons of really different neighborhoods, but none of them embody the traditional culure like San Telmo. Check out Des NIvel on Defensa street for the best steaks and grill. Be...
This fashionable, upscale neighborhood is lined with cafes, boutiques and galleries and morphs into a street fair on weekends.
This famous cafe, the oldest in Argentina, features reasonably priced tango shows in its velvet-covered back room.
Enjoy a traditional Argentinean tango show with an appetizing South American dinner.
The Museo de Bellas Artes is a gem. Excellent location. Free entrance. Very good MP3 audio tours, available in both English and Spansih, at $A15 and $A10. Check out the trees in the park next door,
A local festival of food, art and dance, which takes place every Sunday and on holidays.
Popular for daytime picnics, nature walks and evening strolls, this auspicious neighborhood is home to a number of lush gardens and a zoo.
By day, this riverfront area is a booming business and shopping district and by night, a hip neighborhood with pricey restaurants and fashionable clubs.
This not-for-profit art museum and cultural center first opened its doors in 2001 with the mission to promote contemporary Latin American artists.
A lively fair with performers and street vendors takes place every Sunday at the second oldest square in the city.
Named for the creator of the tango, this 1940s-style club provides a delicious dinner and superbly choreographed tango entertainment.
Architecture buffs will love the opulent, early 20th-century buildings that line this mile-long pedestrian mall, popular for its gem, leather and fur stores.
Students can earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in tango at this academy, one of 18 locations.
Palacio Barolo is the best place to capture panoramic views of Buenos Aires. It is located on Avenida de Mayo between Avenida 9 de Julio and Plaza de Congresso. The tour provides the unique history...
