Insights

Plaza de Mayo

Historic square surrounded by significant landmarks like Casa Rosada.

Plaza de Mayo

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La Boca

Colorful neighborhood known for its vibrant street art and tango performances.


Recoleta Cemetery

Famous cemetery housing elaborate tombs, including Eva Perón's.


Teatro Colón

Renowned opera house celebrated for its architecture and acoustics.

Teatro Colón

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San Telmo Market

Bustling market offering antiques, local crafts, and street performances.


Palermo Soho

Trendy district known for boutiques, cafes, and vibrant nightlife.


Obelisco de Buenos Aires

Iconic obelisk monument located in the heart of the city.

Obelisco de Buenos Aires

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Puerto Madero

Modern waterfront district with dining, shopping, and scenic views.

Puerto Madero

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MALBA (Latin American Art Museum)

Museum showcasing contemporary Latin American artworks.


El Ateneo Grand Splendid

Stunning bookstore housed in a former theater.

El Ateneo Grand Splendid

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Caminito Street Museum

Open-air museum and traditional alley in La Boca.


Plaza Dorrego

Historic square in San Telmo, famous for its Sunday antiques market.

Plaza Dorrego

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Bosques de Palermo

Expansive parkland featuring gardens, lakes, and walking paths.


Casa Rosada

Presidential palace known for its distinctive pink facade.

Casa Rosada

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Avenida Corrientes

Lively avenue famed for theaters, bookstores, and pizzerias.

Avenida Corrientes

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Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

National museum exhibiting fine arts from Argentina and beyond.


Feria de Mataderos

Traditional fair showcasing Argentine gaucho culture and crafts.


Café Tortoni

Historic café offering tango shows and a glimpse into Buenos Aires' past.

Café Tortoni

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Jardín Japonés

Serene Japanese garden located in the Palermo neighborhood.


Planetario Galileo Galilei

Planetarium offering astronomical shows and exhibits.


Palermo

Fashionable district known for shops, restaurants, lively nightlife, and up-to-date trends.


Recoleta

Upmarket neighborhood with French-influenced architecture and historic mansions.


Puerto Madero

Modern luxury area with high-rise apartments, pedestrian boardwalk, and trendy cafes.


San Telmo

Historic area with cobblestone streets, antique shops, and lively street performances.


Microcentro

City's heart with government and finance centers, ideal for sightseeing major historic sites.


Belgrano

Quiet, upscale residential area with embassies, commercial buildings, and a notable Chinatown.


Almagro

Residential neighborhood with a thriving arts scene and some of the city's best old-time bars and restaurants.


Villa Crespo

Rapidly changing neighborhood popular with expats, featuring bars, restaurants, and art.


San Nicolás


Chacarita

Emerging foodie scene and vibrant cultural life, with notable street art and historic cemetery.


Colegiales

Family-friendly residential area with leafy streets, cafes, and trendy bars.


AEP

Jorge Newbery Airpark


EZE

Minister Pistarini International Airport


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