A curse in Recoleta, a monster in Puerto Madero and a labyrinth in Parque Chas.
Discover the most interesting and peculiar sculptures immortalised in the fabric of the city and the Porteño imagination.
This famous avenue runs from the national congress to the Casa Rosada and Plaza de Mayo, passing many highlights on the way.
The restaurant at this German club has a spectacular view of the city and the river.
Home of one of the last Spanish viceroys in the early 19th century.
One of Argentina's most important theatres.
Now pedestrianised at night, this avenue witnessed the golden age of tango and is one of Buenos Aires’ major cultural landmarks.
Historically, the city's most popular recreation area, and now the entry point to the ecological reserve.
The city's narrowest house.