Site of the city legislature, completed in 1931.
A 7-hectare garden with 6,000 species of trees and plants
Full of sensuality and nostalgia, tango is part of Buenos Aires' identity. Come to listen, watch and perhaps you'll even leave dancing like a local.
Buenos Aires is the birthplace and capital of the world's most romantic dance.
Marvel over the extravagant architecture of this 19th century pumping station.
Discover the city’s immense array of cultural attractions
Close to Gardel's last home, this street is decorated with images of the singer's face.
Where Pope Francis led mass as Archbishop of Buenos Aires.
Neo-colonial mansion with magnificent Andalusian garden and collection of art spanning five centuries
Argentina's most important natural sciences museum