Just some of the city's highlights that you can experience without paying a peso.
The city's former immigrants' hotel.
Contemporary art space with spectacular terrace bar
Buenos Aires is well-connected and easy to reach, with three airports, two coach stations, and a port and cruise terminal.
With its eclectic mix, Buenos Aires is a dream for fans of architecture.
Opened in 1876, the Hipódromo de Palermo was the city's first venue for horse racing
Explore the city's largest and most biodiverse green space.
With hundreds of species in the city, birdwatching is a popular way to enjoy nature in Buenos Aires
Home to one of the world's most important collections of Latin American art.
More than 7000 works of art by Argentine and international artists