This famous avenue runs from the national congress to the Casa Rosada and Plaza de Mayo, passing many highlights on the way.
Pleasant green space in Recoleta designed by landscaper Charles Thays.
One of the city's most aristocratic avenues, dating back to 1885.
Writer J.L. Borges was director here from 1955 to 1973.
Marvel at this moving sculpture that's become an emblem of the city.
The restaurant at this German club has a spectacular view of the city and the river.
One of Argentina's most important theatres.
In the city's most modern neighbourhood, a park dedicated to Argentine women.
Home of one of the last Spanish viceroys in the early 19th century.
Important educational institution dating back to 1662.