A neighbourhood full of history, character and identity that makes it a unique must-see
The Spanish poet and playwright came for three weeks and ended up staying six months, seduced by our city’s magnetism.
The dynamism of its theatre scene is the perfect metaphor for this landmark avenue.
Opened in 1908, this theatre has been the traditional home to Spanish theatre in the city.
A gastronomic (and social?) tradition that only Buenos Aires can offer.
You can find great street art everywhere in Buenos Aires, even underground.
An opportunity to connect with nature and gain greater awareness of the need to protect the environment.
For every moment, every place. No matter the corner, the bar nor the neighbourhood: in Buenos Aires, there is always a good coffee.
A sign of Argentina's golden age of wealth and progress, these rooftops have an important place on the city skyline.
As well being one of the region's main urban and cultural destinations, Buenos Aires also boasts incredible protected natural areas and more than 600 green spaces to explore and enjoy.