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 prepared
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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 prepared
This fashionable, upscale neighborhood is lined with cafes, boutiques and galleries and morphs into a street fair on weekends.
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.
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.
A lively fair with performers and street vendors takes place every Sunday at the second oldest square in the city.
Colorful and traditional, this walkway in the La Boca area is dominated by tango dancers and artisans.
Hip Buenos Aires neighborhood attracts modes and businesspeople.
The political center of the country, this famous plaza is the location of the well-known balcony of the Casa Rosada from which Eva Peron addressed adoring crowds of workers.
This elegant thoroughfare is one of the streets bordering the historic and cosmopolitan city center.
Known as the birthplace of the tango, this one-time shipyard has a famous walkway, the Caminito, where tango dancers perform and artists exhibit their work.
Hip neighborhood frequented by yuppies.
The artsy neighborhood of Buenos Aires.
Built by British residents in 1916 to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the Revolution of May, the Torre Monumental is a memorable sight to most visitors who walk through Buenos Aires.
Chinatown
