30-hectare park with a miniature railway and old farmstead.
The largest centre of design in Latin America and a hub for creative talent.
Boasts a large collection showing the cultural diversity of pre-hispanic times and today.
Museum that briefly housed Argentina's national government.
Take a stroll around the lake and rose garden in the city's biggest and most popular park.
"El Obelisco" is one of the city's most iconic landmarks, built to mark the fourth centenary of the city's first foundation.
One of the city's first constructions with two floors.
One of the city's most aristocratic avenues, dating back to 1885.
Known as "bares notables", many of the city's beautiful historic cafes and bars remain richly preserved, offering a journey back in time.
A journey through some of the landmarks of Jewish history and culture in Buenos Aires.