Close to Gardel's last home, this street is decorated with images of the singer's face.
The city's classic pedestrianised shopping street.
Visit the shops on this historic site originally owned by Argentine patriot Domingo French.
Famous for its Art Nouveau architecture and one of the best views of Buenos Aires.
Opened in 1938 as the municipal museum of fine art.
Palermo, the Colegiales flea market, Belgrano and Chinatown.
Just two days to explore the city? Discover the city's many faces with our self-guided tours.
Thanks to the city's history of immigration, with two days in the city you can travel the world. This itinerary takes you on a tour of some of Buenos Aires' many international influences.
Central landmarks: Plaza de Mayo, the Obelisk, Plaza San Martín, then Pizza and theatre.