Marvel over the extravagant architecture of this 19th century pumping station.
Former Art Deco market hall converted into a modern shopping centre.
As Latin America´s capital of culture, Buenos Aires has something for every taste and interest.
Central neighbourhood featuring some of the city's main landmarks.
Modelled on Madrid’s Gran Vía, Avenida de Mayo is one of the grandest and most important in Buenos Aires.
With its eclectic mix, Buenos Aires is a dream for fans of architecture.
Central landmarks: Plaza de Mayo, the Obelisk, Plaza San Martín, then Pizza and theatre.
Opened in 1908, this theatre has been the traditional home to Spanish theatre in the city.
One of the city's most aristocratic avenues, dating back to 1885.
This famous avenue runs from the national congress to the Casa Rosada and Plaza de Mayo, passing many highlights on the way.