To explore the city to the max, don’t skip these six experiences on your itinerary.
Discover the most interesting and peculiar sculptures immortalised in the fabric of the city and the Porteño imagination.
Equestrian statue by Uruguayan sculptor José Zorrilla de San Martín.
A neighbourhood that pays homage to an independence hero, was home to an important literary set, and brims with Porteño tango identity.
Gorgeous period shopping arcade housing Pope Francis's favourite barbershop.
One of the city's most aristocratic avenues, dating back to 1885.
A fine example of early 20th century eclectic architecture.
Replica of the home of the Irishman who founded the Argentine Navy.
Now pedestrianised at night, this avenue witnessed the golden age of tango and is one of Buenos Aires’ major cultural landmarks.
Public square and site of historic events.