Learn more about this iconic artist and his contribution to one of Buenos Aires’ most famous museums.
Founded in 1852, this is South America's oldest "gentlemen's club".
Studies that allow the identification of the main characteristics of tourists in different segments and their habits, preferred activities, consumption and behaviour.
From world-class art to intriguing curios, Buenos Aires has museums for every taste and interest.
A bold contemporary art space in a former industrial building.
Multidisciplinary arts space belonging to the university.
Offers a menu with innovative options for both food and drink.
The emblematic “windmill cafe” holds more than a century of history.
Church consecrated in 1916, holding a large collection of gold and silverwork.
Museum dedicated to Buenos Aires' native dance, also housing the National Academy of Tango.