Discover a city of theatres with a packed programme of performing arts all year round.
Buenos Aires has reconstructed and reincorporated sites of remembrance like few other cities.
Whether it's to walk, relax, do sport or meet people and drink "mate", enjoy the city in the open air.
To this day the city remembers with these monuments the politicians of different parties who, with both skill and errors, wrote the country's history.
This Women's Month, discover 9 stories, places and attractions in the city connected with strong women.
Before tango, there was candombe, a rhythm with its origins in Africa and its home in the streets of Buenos Aires.
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.
A look at some of the city's best zones for foodies.
Central landmarks: Plaza de Mayo, the Obelisk, Plaza San Martín, then Pizza and theatre.