Gape at this luxurious shopping centre that's a true architectural gem.
The city's oldest bookstore.
Now pedestrianised at night, this avenue witnessed the golden age of tango and is one of Buenos Aires’ major cultural landmarks.
Museum narrating the history of the Franciscan order and its role in evangelisation.
Known as "bares notables", many of the city's beautiful historic cafes and bars remain richly preserved, offering a journey back in time.
Close to Gardel's last home, this street is decorated with images of the singer's face.
Riverside park in memory of the victims of Argentina's last dictatorship.
From world-class art to intriguing curios, Buenos Aires has museums for every taste and interest.
Museum that recreates a child-sized city.