Attractions in Buenos Aires
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Nestled on the banks of the Luján River in Tigre, the Tigre Art Museum (Museo de Arte Tigre) is housed in an ornate building that was declared a National Historic […]
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La Ventana, one of Argentina’s most famous tango halls, offers an intimate setting that perfectly encapsulates the sultry and sexy beauty of Argentinian tango. Located in Buenos Aires, this venue […]
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Nestled on Buenos Aires’ bustling Florida Street, Guemes Gallery (GalerÃa Güemes) stands as a testament to the city’s architectural elegance. Built in the art nouveau style, the gallery’s most striking […]
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Tango Porteño, located in Buenos Aires, is housed within a former art deco movie theater, providing a nostalgic journey back to the 1940s, the golden age of tango in Argentina. […]
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Presiding over the grand Plaza de Mayo, the Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana) stands as the seat of the Roman Catholic Church in Argentina. This 19th-century neoclassical cathedral, with its imposing […]
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Parque Tres de Febrero, also known as Bosques de Palermo, is a sprawling green space covering nearly 1,000 acres in the northern district of Palermo, Buenos Aires. Established in the […]
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The Cabildo de Buenos Aires, a modest, two-story colonial building, stands along the edge of Plaza de Mayo and once served as the city’s original city hall. One of the […]
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El Viejo Almacen de Buenos Aires, nestled in an 18th-century building, has been a cornerstone of the city’s tango scene since 1969. This intimate venue hosts nightly performances that showcase […]
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Señor Tango, located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is one of the city’s largest and most glamorous tango shows. Unlike the more traditional milongas, this venue offers a dazzling spectacle with […]
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Inaugurated in 1966, the Galileo Galilei Planetarium (Planetario Galileo Galilei) stands as a striking landmark in the Palermo Woods, its futuristic silver dome rising prominently over the park and lake. […]
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Built by Italian architect Mario Palanti in 1923, the Barolo Palace (Palacio Barolo) in Buenos Aires once stood as the tallest building in South America. Its fanciful architecture draws inspiration […]
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The San Telmo Market, or Mercado de San Telmo, is a historic indoor market nestled in the heart of Buenos Aires’ San Telmo neighborhood. Every Sunday, the area transforms as […]
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Presiding over the historic town of San Isidro in the northeast region of Buenos Aires Province, the San Isidro Cathedral stands as a prominent landmark and a popular pilgrimage site. […]
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Nestled in the heart of Monserrate, one of Buenos Aires’ oldest neighborhoods, the 17th-century San Ignacio de Loyola Church stands as a testament to the city’s rich history. Its two […]
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Nestled in the heart of Buenos Aires, the Paz Palace stands as a testament to the city’s architectural splendor. This neoclassical palace, with its 140 rooms spread over 129,000 square […]
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Nestled in the vast pampas of Buenos Aires Province, just outside the bustling capital, Estancia Santa Susana offers a glimpse into traditional gaucho culture. This working ranch, with its sprawling […]
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Café de los Angelitos, a historic tango venue in Buenos Aires, has a legacy dating back to the 1890s. Once a favorite haunt of tango legends Carlos Gardel and José […]
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Plaza Italia, dating back to the 19th century, serves as the buzzing epicenter of Buenos Aires’ northern Palermo neighborhood. The small square is marked by a statue of Italian revolutionary […]
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Café Tortoni, nestled in the heart of Buenos Aires, has been a cornerstone of the city’s café culture since its opening in 1858 by a French immigrant. This historic café, […]
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The Buenos Aires National Museum of Fine Arts (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes) stands as a cornerstone of Argentina’s cultural landscape, housing the country’s premier fine arts collection. Located in […]
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Located in Buenos Aires, the National Library stands as a testament to Argentina’s rich intellectual heritage. Its brutalist architecture, characterized by raw concrete and imposing lines, houses an extensive collection […]
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The BasÃlica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar, a whitewashed colonial church constructed by Franciscans in 1732, stands adjacent to the renowned Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires. This historic site features […]
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Rojo Tango, nestled within the Hotel Faena in Buenos Aires, offers an intimate and luxurious setting to experience Argentina’s iconic tango. With only 100 seats, the venue provides a close-up […]
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Buenos Aires’ Chinatown, or Barrio Chino, has been a vibrant hub for the city’s Taiwanese and Chinese immigrants since the late 1980s. Nestled in the heart of the Belgrano residential […]